Director of Marketing
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Lead Mentor A Promise's marketing strategy and execution across digital, print, and campaign channels, focusing on brand stewardship and audience engagement for a nonprofit serving children experiencing housing instability.
Responsibilities
- Lead MAP’s marketing strategy and brand positioning across all channels
- Oversee marketing campaigns supporting programs, fundraising, and advocacy
- Ensure consistency of brand voice, visual identity, and messaging
- Collaborate with Content & Storytelling teams on narrative and campaign alignment
- Support Development with donor-facing marketing and campaign materials
- Partner with Advocacy & Public Engagement on awareness and policy-related campaigns
- Guide digital marketing efforts, including website, email, and social platforms
- Establish marketing workflows, priorities, and quality standards
- Maintain timely, professional responsiveness via email and chat in Google Workspace
Requirements
- Experience in marketing, communications, or brand strategy
- Strong understanding of digital marketing and audience engagement
- Ability to manage multiple projects and cross-functional stakeholders
- Experience aligning marketing with mission, ethics, and accessibility standards
- Strong written, visual, and strategic communication skills
- Alignment with MAP’s mission and dignity-centered values
Nice to Have
- Experience in nonprofit, social impact, or advocacy marketing
- Familiarity with fundraising and donor communications
- Experience collaborating with creative, editorial, and program teams
- Understanding of inclusive, accessible communications practices
- Experience supporting distributed or volunteer teams
Skills
* Required skills
About Mentor A Promise
Mentor A Promise (MAP) is a New York City–based nonprofit serving children and youth ages 5–18 experiencing housing instability through mentorship, literacy, education, social-emotional learning (SEL), creative expression, housing innovation, and community-based programs.