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Posted 5 days agoStrategic Partnerships Director – Political & Advocacy
at Swayable
Washington, United StatesOn-site
Excel$220,000
Requirements
- Founded in 2018 by physics PhDs, it is led by the former Executive Director for Digital Strategy at the New York Times.
- This person will lead our go-to-market strategy in this ecosystem, and will provide feedback to the executive team.
- If you thrive on relationship-driven impact, enjoy shaping marketing and messaging strategy, and excel at “opening doors,” this role is crafted for you. Key Responsibilities:
- Consultative approach : Ability to articulate and advise on advanced marketing concepts like creative pre-testing, brand strategy, and messaging analytics.
Benefits
- Effective communicator : Compelling storyteller and listener—adept at translating complex concepts into crisp, clear value propositions. Compensation & Benefits:
- Compensation: $150-$220K total, dependent on experience
- Equity options consistent with early-impact contributors
- Full healthcare coverage with no employee contribution required, generous PTO and parental leave, 401(k) plan
- We are an equal opportunity employer.
Contact
- Check our our values & culture deck to learn more: https://tinyurl.com/4zjchwzs
Additional details
- **This role is in-person in Washington, DC** About Us:
- We are a 50-person team backed by top technology and social impact investors, including Y Combinator.
- Clients include major consumer-facing brands (JP Morgan Chase, Airbnb, Paramount Pictures), technology companies (Anthropic, Meta, Amazon), academic researchers (MIT, Yale, Stanford) and mission-aligned civic advocacy campaigns (e.g. on climate, human rights and elections).
- Joining Swayable means being on a team whose work changes the course of history.
- The technology we develop is at the leading edge of transforming some of the world’s most important campaign organizations and enterprises: combatting disinformation, protecting democracy, and supporting the sustainable growth of consumer-facing brands.