Campaigns Manager
The Center for Cultural Power
Posted
Apr 21, 2026
Location
Remote
Type
Full-time
Compensation
$75000 - $85000
Mission
What you will drive
Core responsibilities:
- Implement culture and narrative campaign strategies at the intersection of art, activism, and civic engagement across issues including climate justice, gender justice, migration, and civic engagement
- Manage project management systems, timelines, and deliverables across multiple campaigns, ensuring alignment across partners, artists, and internal teams
- Build and manage relationships with partners, artists, organizers, and collaborators to align stakeholders around campaign goals
- Track campaign outcomes, engagement, and feedback, and develop impact reports demonstrating narrative and cultural shift
Impact
The difference you'll make
This role creates positive change by implementing narrative-based campaigns that address issues of immigration, climate, gender and racial justice, inspiring artists and culture makers to imagine a world where power is distributed equitably and where we live in harmony with nature.
Profile
What makes you a great fit
Required qualifications:
- 3-4 years of experience in campaign management, organizing, or cultural strategy
- Strong project management experience managing complex, multi-stakeholder campaigns
- Experience executing campaigns that include messaging, audience engagement, and distribution
- Strong writing skills, including experience developing campaign messaging, briefs, or narrative content
- Experience or demonstrated interest in civic engagement, advocacy, or policy-related work
- Cultural fluency and experience working with diverse communities and/or organizations
Benefits
What's in it for you
No specific compensation, perks, or culture highlights mentioned in the posting.
About
Inside The Center for Cultural Power
The Center for Cultural Power is a women of color, artist-led organization that inspires artists and culture makers to imagine a world where power is distributed equitably and where we live in harmony with nature. They create intersectional stories and content addressing issues of immigration, climate, gender and racial justice.