What are the responsibilities and job description for the Director of Advocacy at Boston Preservation Alliance position at Boston Society Of Architects?
The Boston Preservation Alliance is the city’s primary non-profit advocacy organization dedicated to historic preservation. Through advocacy, education, and awareness, the Alliance plays an essential role in shaping the future of Boston.
The Alliance is looking for a passionate and energetic leader to spearhead the organization’s advocacy efforts, advancing the organization’s strategic goals by developing and implementing responses (both proactive and reactive) on key preservation issues. Building relationships and communicating and engaging community members is important for this role. Candidates for the position need to have a willingness to develop a strong understanding of the Boston preservation landscape, with robust experience in public speaking and media relations.
The Director of Advocacy will oversee multiple initiatives and ongoing issues, projects, and various campaigns to broaden awareness and support for the preservation and reuse of historic places. This role includes helping to develop effective outreach campaigns and implementing preservation strategies.
The position works closely with local government, nonprofit partners, and elected officials to build support, leverage potential partnerships, and engage diverse constituent groups. Politically savvy self-starters, who are creative and innovative thinkers, are encouraged to apply.
The Director of Advocacy will report directly to the Executive Director. The position will staff the Alliance’s Advocacy Committee comprised of Board of Directors, Young Advisors, and volunteers.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
- In coordination with the Advocacy Committee and Alliance staff, set advocacy priorities for the Alliance.
- Act as a spokesperson for the Alliance as an independent voice for historic preservation and the quality of Boston’s built environment.
- Collaborate with the Alliance’s Advocacy Committee to set the Alliance’s preservation agenda by working with local, state, and federal advocacy and regulatory partners as well as legislators to enhance regulations and policy issues impacting Boston and its neighborhoods.
- Provide up-to-date information about proposed changes to historic resources through the Alliance’s communication vehicles.
- Represent the Alliance at public hearings and meetings, and deepen relationships with key public, government, nonprofit, and community officials that support the mission and strategic priorities of the Alliance.
- Be an effective advocate for heritage in citywide policy, planning, and design initiatives.
- Review and influence development projects that impact historic neighborhoods, often providing public comment or meeting with regulators, proponents, and concerned citizens.
- Collaborate with other Alliance staff and community partners to plan and execute public education activities such as workshops, lectures, and city walking tours.
- Partner with Alliance staff and volunteer members to recognize quality preservation and appropriate new construction in an annual awards program.
- Work with other team members to spearhead multi-media public awareness campaigns including through storytelling and social media with the aim of extending the impact of our advocacy and public policy agenda. This may include drafting or editing press materials, background memos, e-communications, social media, website, and other communications forms.
- Work with other team members on fundraising efforts, such as the pursuit of grants for programs that advance the advocacy agenda.
ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS
Education, Experience and Knowledge
Skills, Abilities and Other Qualifications
Salary Range : $80,000-$90,000
To apply for this position, please submit resume and cover letter to admin@bostonpreservation.org
The Alliance is an equal opportunity employer. The Alliance is passionate about fostering a diverse, inclusive, and respectful work environment. Applicants of all races, color, religion, sex, gender identity and / or expression, sexual orientation, education, national origin, marital status, genetics, disability, age, veteran status, and diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Candidates must be authorized to work in the United States.
How To Apply
Please send cover letter and resume. See job description for instructions.
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Salary : $80,000 - $90,000