JOB POSTING
Position Title: | Director of Narrative and Cultural Strategies |
Career Level: | Director |
Department: | Program Central |
Reports to: | Deputy Senior Vice President of Programs |
FLSA Status (for HR): | Exempt |
Last Updated: | June 2025 |
Salary Range: | $98,301 - $109,053 |
About Race Forward
Race Forward's mission is to support communities and public institutions to achieve a just, multiracial, democratic society through governance that advances racial justice.
Since 1981, Race Forward has brought a systemic analysis and an innovative approach to complex race issues to help people take effective action toward racial equity.
Position Summary
The Director of Narrative and Cultural Strategies will report to the Deputy Vice President of Programs to envision, design, and implement narrative and cultural strategies that support Race Forward's overall mission, vision, theory of change, and programs. This role is housed in the Program Central Department alongside the Training, Research, and Conferences and Convenings Teams.
Race Forward's narrative programs and services harness the power of narratives to create and share in multiple storytelling formats the vision of a just, multiracial, pluralistic democracy. The Director of Narrative and Cultural Strategies is a highly collaborative role that works in partnership with organizers, artists, journalists, communicators, and advocates to define our narratives and to scale those narratives. This role facilitates training and resourcing an ecosystem of storytellers. For Race Forward, Narrative change is the process of intervening and altering the type, prevalence and scale of narratives circulating within public discourse - until we overtake harmful narratives and replace them with ones that are beneficial and rooted in our collective vision and values of racial justice and multiracial solidarity. Cultural change is the shift in societal beliefs, practices, and values as a result of narrative change and other other strategies.
The ideal candidate is a person with a depth of experience in developing and implementing narrative and cultural strategy, strong program management skills, a knack for engaging people with differing views, and experience navigating both small and large institutions.
Leading and Project Management of Key Narrative Projects (25%)
Build and grow revenue-generating work (25%)
Clarifying, Aligning, and Strengthening Race Forward's Narrative Strategy ( 25%)
Assist the Senior Vice-President of Programs and the Deputy Senior Vice-President of Programs with overall programmatic stewardship. (15%)
Others (10%)
This role provides supervision for narrative grant-related staffing
To perform successfully in this role, incumbent should possess skills identified below:
Physical Demands
This job may entail sedentary work that primarily involves sitting/standing and repeating motions that may include the wrists, hands, and/or fingers.
Travel Requirements
Travel for this position is required (20-35%)
Race Forward Core Organizational Competencies
Consistently demonstrates, through behavior, understanding of racial equity, institutional racism, and structural racism and the ability to apply that analysis to Race Forward work and culture. Demonstrates, through action, commitment to centering Blackness in both internal and external work.
Consistently practices self-reflection; follows through on commitments; treats others fairly and consistently; confronts difficult issues despite discomfort and supports others who do so; shows strong commitment to personal and professional values; champions new ideas. Demonstrates a strong understanding of how identity and corresponding power dynamics impact interactions.
Actively builds and sustains authentic, meaningful relationships with colleagues and external partners, across race and other group identities, to strengthen our work and create new opportunities. Communicates clearly and directly with colleagues. Engages in ways that are solutions- oriented and productive. Is proactive to resolve conflicts and misunderstandings, especially across differences in identity and experience; works to foster a culture that allows all voices to be heard and is respectful and supportive of staff, without expecting perfection.
Cultivates and generates new ideas and customized approaches that add value and foster innovative solutions; thinks critically, anticipating unintended impacts of decisions; engages the correct stakeholders with a specific emphasis on BIPOC communities, and identifies ways to connect their work to the work of other departments and teams as well as to Race Forward's mission, vision, and values.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by the incumbent in the position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills of the employee. Duties and responsibilities may change at any time with or without notice.
Race Forward is an at-will employer and may terminate the employment relationship at any time, for any reason, with or without cause or notice.
Race Forward is an active Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. All employment decisions shall be made without regard to age, race, creed, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, disability status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, citizenship status or any other basis as protected by federal, state, or local law.
It is the goal of Race Forward to ensure that its programs, services, buildings, employment opportunities, communications, and work environments are accessible to all individuals, and to comply with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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