Job Description: Communications & Engagement Coordinator (6/5/26)
Job Title: Communications and Engagement Coordinator
Reports To: Executive Director
Status: Exempt/Regular Full-Time
Location: Anchorage, AK
Salary: $65,000
Benefits: TTCD offers a competitive benefits package that includes 12 annual holidays, vacation and sick
leave accrual, parental leave, retirement program with 3% employer match, and
medical/vision/dental/life insurance.
JOB DESCRIPTION
The Tyonek Tribal Conservation District (TTCD) team is seeking a Communications and Engagement
Coordinator to join our team! This position is responsible for working with the Executive Director and
Grants & Programs Coordinator to support the new Alaska Tribal Conservation District Network, manage
external media and outreach, and support fund development activities. This highly collaborative position
requires excellent interpersonal and communication skills, coupled with the ability to consistently
multitask and adapt to varying demands.
JOB FUNCTIONS & RESPONSIBILITIES
- Communications Content and Outreach Engagement:
- Develop and execute integrated communications strategies that align with organizational
priorities, program needs, and fundraising goals. This will require coordinating media
needs across team calendars, aligning messaging among departments while elevating
programmatic work
- Shape clear, compelling narratives by translating complex concepts into accessible stories
that resonate with diverse audiences
- Maintain communications schedule for newsletters and social media, monitoring and
analyzing engagement to meet organizational objectives
- Create printed outreach material and update website content as necessary
- Liaison with Tebughna School and other outreach relationships, providing consistency in
external communications to multiple target audiences
- Assist with grant and funder reporting needs
- Coordination of the Alaska Tribal Conservation District Network:
- Facilitate meetings, committees, events, and communications of network being catalyzed
by 25 tribal conservation districts across the state
- Coordinate annual January symposium, as well as training events throughout the year
- Collaborate with Grants & Programs Coordinator to manage subgrantees relationships
- Assist the Executive Director in finalizing fund development goals and work plan