Partnership for Large Election Jurisdictions

Senior Member Communications Lead

🇺🇸 Remote, États-Unis Remote Marketing et croissance Temps plein Lead Publié Jui 5, 2026
Lieu Remote, États-Unis
Mode de travail Remote
Contrat Temps plein
Seniorité Lead
Langue English
Publié 5 juin 2026
Dernière vérification 10 juin 2026
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Senior Member Communications Lead at Partnership for Large Election Jurisdictions: Remote, États-Unis; Temps plein; Lead; Marketing et croissance. JobGrid adds normalized role facts, source context, and a path to the employer application page so candidates can compare the listing before applying.

  • Location and workplace: Remote, États-Unis
  • Role classification: Marketing et croissance, Temps plein, Lead
  • Source freshness: checked by JobGrid on 2026-06-10.
  • Application path: candidates continue to the employer application page with non-personal referral tags.

About PLEJ

The Partnership for Large Election Jurisdictions (PLEJ) is a national, nonpartisan community of support, best practices, and peer engagement among election offices serving the largest and most diverse populations in the U.S. PLEJ empowers election leaders to address operational challenges, communicate with clarity and transparency, and drive innovation. Through collaborative problem-solving and practical innovation, PLEJ helps build more resilient, efficient, and voter-focused election systems that improve the experience and confidence of millions of Americans. PLEJ is entering a critical phase of growth and impact—expanding its capacity, strengthening its institutional role, and positioning large jurisdictions as national leaders in election administration.

Position Summary

The Senior Member Communications Lead (SMCL) serves as PLEJ’s primary communications bridge to member jurisdictions and helps ensure that PLEJ’s communications work is grounded in the operational realities of election administration.

Reporting to the Senior Director of Communications and Digital Engagement, this role is designed for a communications professional with direct election administration experience—ideally a former election office public information officer, communications director, deputy election official, or senior staff member who has supported public communications in a large or complex election jurisdiction.

This role helps PLEJ understand what members are experiencing, anticipate communications needs, develop practical tools and templates, support peer exchange, and translate operational insights into clear, useful communications resources. The Senior Communications Lead also supports the Communications Workgroup and coordinates closely with the Resilience Workgroup to help convert field intelligence, scenario planning, and member needs into actionable communications strategies.

The person in this role must be able to build trust with election officials, understand the pressures of local election administration, and communicate with accuracy, humility, discretion, and nonpartisanship.