Job Title: Director of Media Relations
Company: The Lafayette Company
About Us: The Lafayette Company is a boutique political communications firm based in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia. We specialize in providing strategic communication services to a diverse range of clients, with a focus on center-right and conservative policy and political communities. We are currently seeking a highly skilled full-time Director of Media Relations to join our growing team.
Key Duties & Responsibilities:
- Develop and execute strategic media relations campaigns for corporate, policy, nonprofit and political clients
- Organize major media events and secure high-profile placements
- Build lasting relationships with reporters, editors, producers and bookers
- Pitch op-eds and coordinate media interviews
Qualifications and Experience:
- 5+ years of national media relations experience
- Strong/current broadcast relationships
- Strong ties to center-right/conservative policy communities
- Exceptional writer with proven placement success
- Self-starter who thrives both independently and collaboratively
- Background in Capitol Hill, campaigns, think tanks, PACs, or nonprofits
- Willing to work in-person with team in Old Town office with periodic travel
Salary and Benefits:
- $90K-$100K starting salary
- Generous paid leave, including parental leave.
- Substantial monthly healthcare contribution.
- Employer contribution to retirement plans.
- Client acquisition commissions.
- Ideal working schedule with flexible “on call hours” around holidays and weekends
Application Process:
To apply, please submit your résumé, cover letter, and a recently published writing sample (within the past two years) to jobs@thelafayettecompany.com.
Candidates whose applications are shortlisted will be contacted for a phone interview. After phone interviews, candidates will receive a writing test to perform. Those continuing in the interview process will then be invited for an in-person interview.
The Lafayette Company is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.