Director of Strategic Communications
Company: San Francisco Day School
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Position: Director
of Strategic Communications Position Status: Active FTE: 100%
Report to: Head of School Department: Administrative Supervisory
Responsibilities: Yes EEO Category: 5. Administrative Supportive
Workers Pay Category: Non-Exempt Pay Range: $147,000 - $220,000,
commensurate with experience Pay Rate: Annual Pay Schedule:
Semi-monthly The Opportunity San Francisco Day School seeks an
experienced, strategic, and mission-driven Director of Strategic
Communications to lead all aspects of institutional communications
and marketing. Reporting directly to the Head of School and serving
as a member of the senior leadership team, the Director shapes and
executes a comprehensive communications strategy that advances the
school’s mission, strengthens its reputation, and supports
enrollment, advancement, and community engagement goals. The
Director provides strategic leadership and hands-on execution
across internal and external communications, brand management,
digital and print storytelling, media relations, and crisis
communications. This role oversees a small communications team and
works in close partnership with Admissions, Advancement, and
academic and administrative leaders to ensure clear, consistent,
and compelling messaging across all platforms. The ideal candidate
is a collaborative, creative, and highly trusted communications
leader who thrives in a dynamic K–8 independent school environment.
Position Overview The Director of Strategic Communications is
responsible for developing, implementing, and evaluating an
integrated communications and marketing strategy that aligns with
institutional priorities and reflects San Francisco Day School’s
values and culture. The Director serves as a key advisor to the
Head of School on messaging, reputation management, and stakeholder
engagement, and exercises primary authority over the school’s
brand, voice, and communications standards. Together, the Director
of Strategic Communications and Storytelling & Brand Media
Strategist form the school’s core communications leadership
partnership - uniting institutional strategy with daily narrative
practice to ensure the school’s voice is coherent, human, and
mission aligned. Together, the Director of Strategic Communications
and Storytelling & Brand Media Strategist ensure that strategy and
storytelling reinforce each other - so the school’s message is not
only consistent, but meaningful, human, and trusted. Key
Responsibilities Strategic Leadership & Planning Develop and lead a
comprehensive, multi-channel communications and marketing strategy
that advances the school’s mission and strategic priorities. Serve
as the institutional steward of the SF Day School brand, ensuring
consistency of voice, visual identity, and messaging across all
platforms and materials. Establish priorities, workflows, and
editorial calendars with Storytelling & Brand Media Strategist to
align communications efforts with school-wide goals and ensure
completion of projects and deliverables. Use data, analytics, and
benchmarking to assess effectiveness and continuously improve
communications impact. Internal & External Communications Oversee
all internal and external communications, including campus-wide
messaging, publications, digital content, and social media
Institutionalize classroom newsletters/divisional communications so
there is a cohesive and predictable cadence and that the content is
vision and values aligned Lead executive-level communications,
including announcements, speeches, talking points, and
institutional publications for the Head of School and senior
leadership. Direct the creation of compelling storytelling that
highlights the school’s people, programs, and values. Media
Relations & Crisis Communications Serve as the school’s primary
spokesperson for media and public communications, in coordination
with the Head of School. Develop, maintain, and implement crisis
communications plans; provide guidance and support to senior
leaders during critical incidents and institutional change. Manage
media relations, press inquiries, and proactive outreach as
appropriate. Digital Presence & Marketing Lead strategy and
oversight for the school’s digital ecosystem, including the
website, social media platforms, and email marketing. Shape and
implement marketing and advertising strategies that support
enrollment, retention, and institutional visibility. Ensure
accessibility, inclusivity, and best practices across digital and
print communications. Advancement & Admissions Collaboration
Partner closely with Admissions and Advancement to develop
integrated communications and marketing campaigns that support
enrollment and fundraising goals. Provide strategic leadership on
institutional storytelling, donor communications, and campaign
messaging. Align communications efforts to ensure a cohesive
experience for prospective families, current families, alumni, and
donors. Team, Budget & Vendor Management Lead, mentor, and develop
a high-performing communications team, fostering collaboration,
accountability, and professional growth. Oversee the communications
and marketing budget, ensuring effective allocation of resources.
Manage relationships with external vendors, consultants, designers,
photographers, and agencies. Governance, Ethics & Compliance
Support Board of Trustees communications as needed, including
reports, presentations, and institutional messaging. Exercise sound
judgment and discretion in managing confidential and sensitive
information. Ensure communications practices align with school
policies, accreditation standards, and legal requirements. Perform
other duties as assigned in support of the school’s mission and
success. Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in communications,
marketing, journalism, or a related field (Master’s degree
preferred). 7–10 years of progressively responsible experience in
communications, marketing, or public relations, preferably in an
educational or mission-driven organization. Demonstrated experience
developing and executing strategic communications plans. Proven
success leading and developing teams. Exceptional writing, editing,
and storytelling skills across print and digital media. Strong
strategic thinking, project management, and interpersonal skills.
Proficiency with content management systems, social media
platforms, and digital analytics tools. Experience with crisis
communications, media relations, and brand management strongly
preferred. Personal Attributes Warm, collaborative, and deeply
mission-aligned. Strategic yet hands-on leader who thrives in a
fast-paced environment. Diplomatic, composed, and trusted advisor
with strong judgment. Curious, creative, and committed to
continuous learning and improvement. Other Requirements Per CA
statutes, all School employees should be able to pass a Federal and
State background check, provide a negative TB test, and maintain
professional behavior during the period of employment. The
employment offer is contingent upon these requirements. Physical
Requirements The physical requirements described here are
representative of those that an employee must meet to successfully
perform the essential functions of this position. As prescribed by
law, reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals
with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Non-Discrimination Statement At San Francisco Day School, we are
committed to creating an inclusive environment and are proud to be
an equal-opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will
receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual
orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran
status. Requirements:
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