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Director of Communications

Portland, OR · Hybrid

$165K - $185K/yr

The Director of Communications leads Kennedy Jenks's internal and external communications strategy, shaping how our story is told and experienced by employees, clients, and the broader industry.

Internal Communications * Internal Communications Strategy: Partner with executive leadership to develop and execute an internal communications strategy that aligns employees with company priorities ...

Designs communications that not only improve client experience but also reduce internal friction, repetitive questions, and manual follow-ups from service teams.  * Build and manage client-facing ...

OR · On-site

Demand Generation Manager, Internal IT ConnectWise is looking for a Demand Generation Manager to own the go-to-market engine for targeting buyers in IT departments (internal IT) across multiple ...

Support internal communications, as needed, including maintenance of an internal bank of collateral, an internal news reporting blog, and media tracking and assessment * Track social media engagement ...

Support internal communications, as needed, including maintenance of an internal bank of collateral, an internal news reporting blog, and media tracking and assessment * Track social media engagement ...

Support internal communications, as needed, including maintenance of an internal bank of collateral, an internal news reporting blog, and media tracking and assessment * Track social media engagement ...

Support internal communications, as needed, including maintenance of an internal bank of collateral, an internal news reporting blog, and media tracking and assessment * Track social media engagement ...

Support internal communications, as needed, including maintenance of an internal bank of collateral, an internal news reporting blog, and media tracking and assessment * Track social media engagement ...

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How much do internal communications jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for internal communications in Oregon is $115,873.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $90,400.00 and $150,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an internal communications professional do?

An Internal Communications professional is responsible for managing and delivering messages within an organization to ensure employees are informed, engaged, and aligned with company goals. They create and distribute content through emails, newsletters, intranet platforms, and meetings, facilitating clear and effective communication across teams. Their role often involves crafting leadership messages, promoting company culture, and supporting change management initiatives. By fostering open communication, they help improve employee morale, collaboration, and overall productivity.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in internal communications, and why are they important?

To thrive in Internal Communications, you need strong writing, editing, and presentation skills, often supported by a background in communications, public relations, or journalism. Familiarity with intranet platforms, email marketing tools, and collaboration software like SharePoint or Slack is typically expected. Outstanding interpersonal skills, creativity, and the ability to distill complex information for diverse audiences help professionals excel in this field. These competencies enable effective message delivery, foster employee engagement, and ensure organizational alignment.

Is internal communications a stressful job?

Internal communications can be stressful due to the need to manage multiple stakeholders, meet tight deadlines, and handle sensitive information. The role often requires strong communication skills, adaptability, and the ability to work under pressure, especially during organizational changes or crises.

What are internal communications jobs?

Internal communications jobs involve managing and delivering information within an organization to ensure employees are informed, engaged, and aligned with company goals. These roles often include creating content, managing communication channels, and developing strategies to improve workplace culture and collaboration. Skills in writing, editing, and familiarity with communication tools are typically required.

What degree do you need for internal communications?

A bachelor's degree in communications, public relations, journalism, business, or a related field is typically required for internal communications roles. Relevant skills such as strong writing, interpersonal communication, and familiarity with communication tools are also important; some positions may prefer or require a master's degree or professional certifications.

What do internal communications do?

Internal communications professionals develop and deliver messages within an organization to keep employees informed, engaged, and aligned with company goals. They manage channels such as emails, intranet, and meetings, often using communication tools and strategies to foster a positive workplace culture.

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Infographic showing various Internal Communications job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 83% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $115,873 per year, or $55.7 per hour.

Request For Proposals: Internal Communications Digital Tools Assessment and Future-State Channel Str

Stichting Rainforest Alliance

Salem, OR • Remote

Full-time

This job post has expired today. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

PLEASE NOTE: This is a Request For Proposal for Consultancy Services, and not a FTE role.
The Rainforest Alliance is seeking an experienced internal communications and digital workplace consultant (or consultancy firm) to assess our current digital tools for internal communications and develop recommendations for a future-state communication ecosystem that supports organizational effectiveness, strategy execution, and employee engagement.
Selection of the consultant or consultant firm is based on the following Criteria Weighting (%)

  • Technical proposal and understanding of assignment - 30%
  • Proposed methodology and approach - 25%
  • Team composition and relevant experience - 25%
  • References - 5%
  • Financial proposal - 15%


Summary Information
RA Department: Corporate Communications & Advocacy
Location(s): Europe, UK, North America, South America or Africa
Desired start date and duration: September - October 2026
Under direction of: Senior Manager, Internal Communications
About the Rainforest Alliance
The Rainforest Alliance (RA) is an international nonprofit organization working at the intersection of business, agriculture, and forests to make responsible business the new normal. We are building an alliance to protect forests, improve the livelihoods of farmers and forest communities, promote their human rights, and help them mitigate and adapt to the climate crisis. We envision a world where people and nature thrive in harmony.
The Rainforest Alliance is creating a more sustainable world by using social and market forces to protect nature and improve the lives of farmers and forest communities.
For more information, please visit http://www.rainforest-alliance.org/about.
Overview
The Rainforest Alliance is seeking an experienced internal communications and digital workplace consultant (or consultancy firm) to assess our current digital tools for internal communications and develop recommendations for a future-state communication ecosystem that supports organizational effectiveness, strategy execution, and employee engagement.
As a global organization with 700 employees operating across regions, functions, and time zones, the Rainforest Alliance currently uses a variety of communication channels, including an intranet, knowledge management platforms, email, Microsoft Teams, and virtual events. While these channels provide multiple opportunities for connection and information sharing, they have evolved over time into a fragmented user experience, creating challenges for engagement and content discoverability.
The new Rainforest Alliance internal communications strategy has identified the need to provide connected employee experience, so that people know where to go for news, information, and collaboration. To do this, we will need to transition from fragmented channels to an integrated channel ecosystem, where every channel has a clear purpose, strong governance, and is used effectively. The organization seeks an independent expert to scope this transformation and provide a practical roadmap for implementation, leaning on their experience designing and implementing effective internal communications channel strategies.
Consultancy Scope of Work

Main Objectives
The consultant will:

  • Review existing documentation, strategies, channel analytics, governance materials, and employee feedback data.
  • Conduct a comprehensive assessment of RA's current digital internal communications channels (Confluence, Microsoft Teams, Sharepoint, Knowledge Hub website - internal-only sections).
  • Analyze channel effectiveness, employee experience, governance, content architecture, and technology landscape.
  • Benchmark RA's approach against relevant industry best practices.
  • Define a future-state integrated communications ecosystem.
  • Provide strategic recommendations on how to optimize, evolve and integrate the Rainforest Alliance employee communication tools.
  • Develop a practical implementation roadmap and


Activities

The consultant is expected to undertake the following activities:

Discovery and Assessment

  • Review existing documentation, strategies, channel analytics, governance materials, and employee feedback data.
  • Conduct stakeholder interviews with representatives from:
  • Executive Leadership Team
  • Senior Management Team
  • Internal Communications
  • Technology
  • People/HR
  • Regional Communications
  • Other key functions
  • Facilitate employee workshops, focus groups, and/or surveys.
  • Assess existing communication channels (with a focus on digital tools), including:
  • Confluence
  • Knowledge Hub
  • Microsoft Teams
  • SharePoint
  • All-staff emails
  • Town Halls
  • Monday Morning Cafés
  • Webinars
  • Newsletters
  • Assess current governance, ownership, publishing processes, and content management practices.

Analysis and Strategy Development

  • Assess strengths, weaknesses, risks, and opportunities across the digital communication ecosystem.
  • Identify employee communication needs and pain points.
  • Conduct external benchmarking against comparable global organizations.
  • Evaluate future-state options for intranet and channel architecture.
  • Identify opportunities for AI-enabled communications, personalization, automation, and analytics where appropriate.

Future-State Planning

  • Recommend channel purposes, governance structures, ownership models, and user journeys.
  • Develop an integrated internal communications ecosystem model.
  • Define content management and information architecture principles.
  • Develop channel measurement framework and KPIs.
  • Create a phased implementation roadmap and project proposal, including:
  • Quick wins
  • Medium-term improvements
  • Long-term investments


Deliverables
See below the deliverables and estimated submission date:

  • Project workplan and methodology - Within 2 weeks of project kickoff
  • Current-state assessment report including stakeholder insights, channel audit, governance review, user experience findings, and benchmarking - September 2026
  • Future-state internal communications ecosystem strategy, including intranet vision, channel architecture, governance model, and recommendations - October 2026
  • Phased implementation roadmap with priorities, dependencies, indicative resourcing requirements, risks, and success measures - October 2026
  • Executive presentation and recommendations workshop for project sponsors and leadership stakeholders - October 2026
  • Final project proposal/business case for implementation phase - October 2026


General Terms and Conditions for Request for Proposal

  • Applicants must provide all requisite information under this RFP and clearly and concisely respond to all points set out in this RFP. Any proposal, which does not fully and comprehensively address this RFP, may be rejected.
  • Proposals and/or any additional information received after the submission time and date are subject to rejection by RA.
  • Incomplete proposals may be rejected by RA at its discretion.
  • RA reserves the right to request additional information at any time during the procurement process.
  • RA is at liberty to make multiple or no selections as part of the proposal process. RA also reserves the right to cancel the procurement.
  • All proposal costs shall be borne by the applicant and will not be reimbursed by RA.
  • It is the responsibility of every bidder to identify any information of a confidential or proprietary nature contained in its proposal so that it may be handled accordingly. However, RA cannot guarantee confidentiality.


Selection Criteria and qualifications
The consultant or consultancy firm should demonstrate:

Minimum Qualifications

  • Minimum 8 years of experience in internal communications, employee engagement, digital workplace, intranet, or employee experience consulting.
  • Demonstrated experience conducting communication channel assessments and intranet/digital workplace strategy projects.
  • Experience designing governance models and integrated communication ecosystems.
  • Strong understanding of digital collaboration and communication platforms, particularly Microsoft 365 environments and Confluence.
  • Experience working with complex, geographically dispersed organizations.
  • Excellent facilitation, stakeholder engagement, and strategic planning capabilities.
  • Experience in nonprofit, international development, mission-driven, or global matrix organizations preferred.

Proposal Process and Format

Interested consultants or consultant firms should submit their proposal including the following:

1. Statutory Requirements: Upon request, the consultant should supply all required legal documents as may be required by RA and/or local law, e.g. work permit, bank details, registration details, tax documents etc. When opportunity is restricted to a specific location, only candidates authorized to work in the location will be considered.

2. Technical proposal requirements:

  • Understanding of the assignment.
  • Proposed methodology and approach.
  • Proposed workplan and timeline.
  • Relevant project experience and case studies.
  • Profiles/CVs of proposed team members.
  • At least three client references, including email and phone contact information.

3. Financial proposal requirements:

  • Daily or hourly rates.
  • Estimated number of consulting days.
  • Breakdown of costs by phase and deliverable.
  • Any anticipated expenses.
  • A basis for costing (i.e. previous rates).
  • State currency.


Contact person for questions: dkoreniushkina@ra.org; jmiari@ra.org
Deadline for submission of proposals: August 9th, 2026
All proposals must be submitted through this platform as an integrated PDF document (only one file). If you experience problems loading information on the platform, try opening it with different browsers. Proposals received after the deadline stated above will not be evaluated.
Finalists will be notified of their selection by August, 31.
Thank you for your interest in working with the Rainforest Alliance