Director of Public Affairs
Company: South Carolina Coastal Conservation League
Location: Charleston
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $80,000 - $95,000 DOE
Summary: The Director of Public Affairs is a leadership role
responsible for shaping, advancing, and protecting the public voice
and policy influence of the Coastal Conservation League. Reporting
directly to the Executive Director, this position leads the
organizations public affairs strategy across media relations,
government engagement, advocacy campaigns, and executive
communications. The Director of Public Affairs will oversee
proactive and responsive communications that advance conservation
policy goals, elevate public understanding of environmental issues,
and expand the organizations influence across South Carolina. This
role integrates strategic communications, coalition-building, and
policy advocacy to support organizational priorities and mission
impact, while working in close partnership with Advancement to
elevate and amplify fundraising-related communications. Essential
Functions: Public Affairs, Advocacy & Communications Strategy
Proactively develop and execute a comprehensive public affairs and
advocacy communications strategy aligned with the Leagues
conservation, climate, and environmental priorities. Lead proactive
public-facing campaigns that position the organization as a trusted
authority and effective advocate for sustainable land use, climate
resilience, and community-centered conservation. Monitor emerging
public issues, policy developments, and political dynamics relevant
to the organizations work and advise executive leadership on
response strategies. Determine priorities in external
communications to advance advocacy goals, policy campaigns, and
organizational initiatives. Media Relations & External Engagement
Serve as the primary organizational liaison to media outlets,
reporters, editorial boards, and strategic communications partners.
Proactively cultivate strong relationships with journalists,
digital media, and influencers in environmental, political,
nonprofit, and regional media spaces. Lead rapid-response
communications and crisis management related to high-profile,
time-sensitive, or controversial issues. Oversee the development of
press releases, media kits, op-eds, and public statements that
reinforce the Leagues credibility and leadership. Coordinate
communications strategy and tools with partner organizations.
Executive Communications & Speechwriting Draft and oversee
high-impact speeches, talking points, op-eds, and public remarks
for the Executive Director and other senior leaders. Provide
strategic counsel on public positioning, message discipline, and
narrative framing for public appearances, legislative testimony,
and stakeholder engagements. Support executive leadership with
preparation for public forums. Organizational Communications
Oversight Provide strategic oversight and direction for internal
and external communications staff, consultants, and contractors.
Ensure that all public-facing materials reflect the Leagues
mission, values, and commitment to conservation. Advancement
Collaboration & Message Alignment Work hand in hand with the
Conservation and Advancement teams to promote, highlight, and
amplify fundraising and advancement communications through earned
media, executive messaging, and public-facing platforms.
Collaborate with Program and Advancement staff to ensure
consistency and alignment between advocacy messaging,
organizational storytelling, and advancement communications. Other
duties as assigned. Authorities: Serves as the organizations lead
authority on public messaging, media relations, advocacy
communications, and executive communications, in coordination with
the Executive Director. Supervises assigned staff and manages
external consultants supporting public affairs, communications, and
advocacy efforts. Competencies: Exceptional strategic communication
and message development Outstanding writing, editing, and
storytelling skills Strong public affairs, advocacy, and media
relations expertise Proven leadership, collaboration, and
coalition-building ability Effective project management and
prioritization skills Ability to operate with adaptability in
dynamic, high-pressure environments Strong alignment with
conservation ethics and mission-driven work Required Education and
Experience: Minimum of 7 years of progressively responsible
experience in public affairs, advocacy, communications, politics,
or media relations, preferably within a nonprofit, advocacy,
government, or campaign environment. Demonstrated experience in
executive-level speechwriting and public communications. Strong
understanding of environmental or land-use issues, legislative
process, public policy development, and media landscapes. Proven
ability to manage complex initiatives across departments and
stakeholders. Preferred Education and Experience: Masters Degree a
plus Deep commitment to environmental causes, conservation, and
sustainability. Experience working in a mission-driven,
community-oriented organization. Background in legislative,
political, or campaign communications strongly preferred.
Experience with land use, environmental regulation, or conservation
policy a plus. Basic understanding of legal process is a plus. Work
Environment This position operates in a professional office
environment. Physical Demands The physical demands described here
are representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While
performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally
required to stand, walk, sit, use hands, and climb stairs. The
employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Travel
Some local travel may be required. Other Duties Please note this
job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive
listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required
of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and
activities may change at any time with or without notice. Other
duties may be required in the job as requested by the Supervisor.
Benefits The Coastal Conservation League offers a competitive suite
of benefits, including medical, dental and vision insurance; short-
and long-term disability; life insurance, 403(b) retirement and
generous paid time off policies. Equal Opportunity Cultivating a
diverse and inclusive team is an essential component of the
Conservation Leagues commitment to advancing equity. Candidates of
all backgrounds are encouraged to apply. The Coastal Conservation
League is an equal opportunity employer. The Conservation League
does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion or
belief, age, sex, national origin, gender identity, sexual
orientation, disability, protected veteran status, family or
parental status, or any other status protected by state laws and/or
federal regulations. All qualified applicants are encouraged to
apply and will receive consideration for employment based upon
applicable qualifications, merit, and business need.
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