The Nature Conservancy’s Western US and Canada Division Storytelling team seeks a Writer/Editor who is proficient in producing communications for a variety of platforms reaching priority audiences, in alignment with Values Based Communications strategies (also known as ethical storytelling or asset-based storytelling). The ideal candidate thinks creatively about the best mediums for telling stories, while effectively translating TNC’s science and conservation goals for our audiences. We are seeking a creative leader who takes initiative for projects and drives shared marketing goals. Their work will be heartfelt and plainspoken, dynamically handling diverse voices and perspectives.
The Writer/Editor writes and edits a variety of communications materials to support the Western United States and Canada Division objectives. They work on a collaborative Storytelling team to produce marketing materials and feature stories that strategically highlight divisional conservation priorities. Their work connects target audiences to The Nature Conservancy’s work.
The Writer/Editor writes and edits a variety of communication materials to raise awareness, influence key audiences, and advance fundraising goals. They provide editorial advice and expertise, facilitating cross-departmental communication efforts, and work with outside writers and related vendors. They also partner with Marketing and Communications Directors from various geographic-based teams within the Division to create compelling content that builds support for priority work and inspires action among target audiences . Their written products may include web feature articles/stories, fact sheets, newsletters articles, magazine articles, annual reports, video scripts, campaign brochures, and presentations. They are proficient in producing communications for a variety of platforms, including written web and social-first narratives in alignment with Values Based Communications strategies (also known as ethical storytelling or asset-based storytelling).
As a Writer/Editor, you will:
- Manages and implements projects
- Research, write and edit stories as necessary.
- Responsibility and accountability for meeting assigned project goals, deadlines and objectives.
- May serve as team lead on assigned communication initiatives.
- Does not supervise staff but will coordinate the work of peers.
- Resolves issues independently within program area.
- Works independently without requiring detailed management review of general work.