Summary The Digital Media Manager will play a pivotal role in advancing the growth of FFJC’s online presence, providing essential strategic, tactical, and creative digital insight and expertise that centers FFJC’s mission and achievements as well as advocacy and legislative priorities. The Digital Media Manager will develop and execute the organization’s digital media and email marketing strategy, spearheading immediate and long range digital media planning, content creation and analytics.
Reporting to the Deputy Director of Communications, and working in collaboration with other communications team members and FFJC staff, the Manager will also participate and advise on overarching communications strategies, including audience targeting, messaging strategy, and goal setting/metrics.
The ideal candidate brings substantial expertise operating on major digital media platforms, developing and expanding an audience, creating engaging written, visual and video content, and a proven ability to plan and coordinate content across multiple platforms and within deadlines.
About FFJCNearly every interaction a person has with the justice system, regardless of guilt or innocence, comes with a bill. But for those without the means to immediately pay up or fight back, one missed payment opens the door to dire, lifelong consequences.
The Fines and Fees Justice Center was founded to end the immoral practice of governments’ using fines and fees to profit off the most vulnerable. We empower state and local efforts to end fees in the justice system and ensure that fines are fair and equitably imposed.
FFJC has achieved over 20 legislative victories and directly aided even more, authored two dozen original research and policy reports, and partnered with more than 300 organizations to advance the national fines and fees reform movement.
Job Responsibilities and OpportunitiesCreative Content
- Develop, execute and lead the strategy for FFJC’s social meda, including identifying how to grow audiences on various platforms, and tracking that progress.
- Develop creative assets and collateral including but not limited to graphics, short videos, social media toolkits, and infographics for our social media and digital channels to increase the visibility and impact of our work
- Help identify opportunities for developing, leveraging and implementing creative strategies and content to advance organization-wide campaigns, targeted state campaigns and other specialized actions or events
- Work in partnership with broader FFJC staff and external partners, including but not limited to advising on strategy and helping to develop communications toolkits to support advocacy, research and policy and various report roll-outs
Digital Content Management and Creation
- Lead, manage and oversee FFJC’s digital media platforms, including social media strategy, online and print advertising, management of FFJC’s various websites and branded merchandise.
- In collaboration with other communication team members, write and develop communications assets and collateral for our audiences, including email blasts, social media toolkits and one-pagers.
- Manage communications assets on external programs/platforms such as Mailchimp, Canva, Sprout Social.
- Support management of the editorial calendar and input social media and digital tasks and strategies in relevant project management and database tools.
- Lead the management and continued development of FFJC’s websites, ensuring content is up to date, accessible and galvanizing to audiences and stakeholders.
- Monitor and evaluate performance of all digital media content, including website and social media metrics, e-blast analytics, and media placements to determine how FFJC can maximize its reach, growth, impact and engagement.
- Lead management and internal maintenance of FFJC websites, including relationships with developers, external consultants and applications which feed into content production across all owned FFJC properties
- Compile monthly reports for all channels, including digital media impressions and growth, and make recommendations for future content strategy.
- Oversee FFJC’s email program, including monthly newsletter, action alerts and others.
This role is full-time and remote within the continental United States. All FFJC staff work core hours from 12-4pm ET, Monday through Friday, with the remainder of working hours flexible according to the time zones in which they are located. This position must be able to travel domestically for occasional in-person meetings and national gatherings, including two mandatory staff retreats. All positions are required to understand and implement FFJC’s Administrative policies.
QualificationsCandidates must meet the following minimum qualifications:
- At least five years in professional communications managing digital content and social media platforms, or a Bachelor’s degree and 3 years of digital content management experience.
- Basic graphic design skills to create social, email, and web content using Canva, Adobe Creative Suite programs, or similar platforms
- Strong organizational skills and ability to manage several tasks simultaneously, effectively communicating on project timelines, status and results.
- Experience with digital media CMS software and analytics tools
- Experience with email campaigns and email outreach (MailChimp preferably)
- Strong written and oral communication skills, including ability to write clear, compelling copy on deadline for different digital formats and audiences.
- Ability to adapt content into both breaking news and longer-term digital campaigns.
- Familiar with creating, editing, and managing posts and web pages on Wordpress sites.
- A sense of humor, and ability to work collaboratively.
Nice to Have:
- Familiarity with/demonstrated interest in criminal justice, economic and racial equity justice, economic and racial equity or related social justice issues.
- Experience in not-for-profit or philanthropy
- Adobe Creative Suite proficiency preferred
Though not required for the position, a candidate who can demonstrate following may have a stronger application:
- Previous experience with criminal justice reform;
- Previous experience with issue advocacy;
- An advanced degree in public policy or public finance;
- Previous experience working with marginalized communities or with movements for social change.
FFJC encourages and welcomes those who have personal experience with the impacts of the criminal legal system, or the social systems connected to poverty or debt relief, to apply for this role.
Compensation and Benefits FFJC’s compensation philosophy consists of a 5-band salary structure. The Digital Media Manager is a band 2 position. The starting salary for the position is between $85,000 - $92,500 based on the qualifications of the candidate at the time of hire. FFJC offers excellent benefits including:
- 401(k) option with up to 6% employer contribution;
- Extremely generous employer-paid health, dental, and vision insurance for employees and their families;
- Pre-tax transportation, dependent care, and flexible spending account benefits;
- Substantial paid time off, including all federal holidays, the day after Thanksgiving, 4 floating holidays, 120 hours of vacation time, 96 hours of sick leave, and 24 hours of volunteer leave annually. FFJC also closes its office during the week of July 4th for all employees;
- Employees are eligible for 12 weeks of paid family and medical leave after 1 year of employment; and
- Employees who work 4 consecutive years at FFJC receive an additional week of paid vacation annually.
- Employees who work 6 consecutive years at FFJC receive an 8-week paid sabbatical in their sixth year.
How to ApplyInterested candidates should fill out the application form.
If you need any assistance or accommodations during the application process, please reach out to us at jobs@finesandfeesjusticecenter.org.
Applications close on 2/9/26 at 11:59PM EST.
The Fines & Fees Justice Center is an equal opportunity employer and will consider applicants without regard to race, color, religion, gender, pregnancy, sexual orientation, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic as established under law. FFJC is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. As part of this commitment, FFJC will ensure that persons with disabilities are provided with reasonable accommodations.
More information about the Fines & Fees Justice Center can be found at www.finesandfeesjusticecenter.org.