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Partnerships and Communications Director

ELAW
1 day ago
On-site
Eugene Oregon United States

Partnerships and Communications Director


Location: Eugene, Oregon (other locations possible for exceptional candidates, with at least quarterly significant time on-site in Eugene, Oregon)
Salary Range: $110,000-$130,000
Reports to: Executive Director and Leadership Team
Status: Full-time, Exempt


About the Organization


Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide (ELAW) is an international NGO, registered in
Oregon as a nonprofit. At ELAW, we believe that environmental protection and human
rights are inseparable—and that the best solutions come from those closest to the
problem. That’s why we support a global network of public interest lawyers and
scientists in 80+ countries working to protect communities and ecosystems through law.
Headquartered in Eugene, Oregon, ELAW connects local expertise with global
impact—empowering people on the front lines of environmental and human rights
challenges.

About the Role


The Partnerships and Communications (P&C) Director provides vision, strategic direction, and oversight to the P&C Team, which works with the organization’s leadership to frame the unique identity of ELAW, build public awareness of ELAW’s role in advancing environmental justice, and foster relationships with individual, foundation, and other supporters.

The P&C Director develops, updates and executes ELAW’s fundraising and communications strategy to meet annual organizational needs.

What You’ll Do

  • Cultivate and steward funders and prospective funders (private foundations

and individual donors).

  • Establish and update ELAW’s public-facing communications strategy.
  • Ensure ELAW’s website, bulletins, social media, and public events and

webinars are targeted, accurate, and compelling.

  • Elevate ELAW as a credible organization with impressive partners doing

critical work with positive environmental and social outcomes on a global

scale.

  • Work as a member of the ELAW Leadership Team to guide the organization’s programs and strategies.
  • Provide leadership to and supervise staff and consultants on the P&C Team.
  • Manage personnel matters in consultation with the Executive Office, setting and updating team priorities, ensuring high quality work products, and ensuring the team interacts efficiently and effectively with the other teams at ELAW.
  • Oversee and/or act as the Board Secretary, ensuring all responsibilities are
    fulfilled and deadlines are met in accordance with established bylaws.
  • Direct and partner with Grant Finance Manager on all grant-related activities, including:
  • Grant writing, grant administration, grant reporting
  • Cultivating and stewarding current and prospective funders
  • Air traffic control of grants portfolio
  • Helping Grant Managers track deadlines
  • Managing Salesforce foundation records
  • Direct and partner with Individual Giving Manager to build, maintain, and oversee relationships with individual donors

Communications

  • Oversee production of weekly ELAW Bulletins, directly contributing by writing and editing as appropriate
  • Oversee production of quarterly newsletter (ELAW Advocate), directly contributing by writing and editing as appropriate
  • Connect with and steward reporters
  • Create and maintain publicity materials (brochures etc.)
  • Organize ELAW fundraising and other donor events
  • Oversee social media accounts to ensure ELAW’s initiatives are being shared with a large audience

Education and Outreach



  • Help partners strengthen their organizations through foundation fundraising
  • Help partners strengthen their communications


Who You Are

You are an experienced professional with significant experience in both strategic communications and fundraising. You thrive in a collaborative, cross-cultural environment and are eager to support a mission-driven global community. You are enthusiastic about relationship building with individual donors and foundations and participating in and organizing social events and gatherings.


Qualifications

  • Legally authorized to work in the United States
  • Strong preference for candidates residing in or near Eugene, Oregon, but exceptional candidates residing in other locations with regular ability to travel to Eugene, Oregon may be considered
  • Committed to human rights and environmental protection
  • Excellent writing skills
  • Minimum of 10 years’ experience in related positions. Experience must include multiple years’ experience in development/fundraising and multiple years’ experience in communications.
  • Minimum 5 years’ experience in department or organization leadership including direct management of staff and teams.
  • Master’s degree in related subject or bachelor’s degree in related subject with an additional 2 years’ experience
  • Comfort with office equipment; proficiency in GSuite, Microsoft Office, and virtual
    collaboration platforms.
  • Strong organizational, team management and interpersonal skills.
  • Adaptable, proactive, and enjoys teamwork and multitasking.
  • Culturally sensitive with experience working with a global workforce.


Why Join Us
At ELAW, you’ll be part of an international network advancing justice and
sustainability—while helping keep our Eugene base running as the heart of that
mission.


We offer:
● Competitive pay

● Health and life insurance
● Retirement benefits
● Paid time off
● Flexible spending account
● Professional development assistance
● A collaborative, values-driven culture committed to inclusivity and learning

This is a chance to contribute to meaningful global change every day.


How to Apply: To apply, please click on 'apply for this job' and complete the form, and upload your resume and cover letter by April 17, 2026. No phone calls, please.

Our Commitment to Equity

We actively seek applicants from diverse backgrounds and encourage applications from
those historically underrepresented in the legal field.

ELAW is committed to equity, inclusion, and justice in our work and in our workplace.
We do not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, age, disability, immigration status,
sexual orientation, or any other protected identity.