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Science Communicator

Fairbanks, AK · On-site

$39K - $53K/yr

The Science Communicator will: Write, edit and collaborate in the design of publications ... Collaborate with the IANRE Communications Team to create synergies and support shared ...

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How much do science communications jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for science communications in the United States is $29.82, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.12 and $34.86 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is science communications?

Science communications is the practice of conveying scientific information to non-expert audiences in a clear, engaging, and accurate manner. Professionals in this field use various mediums—such as writing, public speaking, digital media, and events—to make science accessible and relevant to the general public, policymakers, and other stakeholders. The goal is to increase public understanding of science, foster informed decision-making, and promote dialogue between scientists and society.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in science communications?

To thrive in Science Communications, you need a solid understanding of scientific concepts, strong writing and presentation skills, and often a degree in science or communications. Familiarity with digital publishing platforms, content management systems, and social media analytics tools is typically required. Creativity, adaptability, and the ability to translate complex ideas into accessible language make someone stand out in this position. These skills are important because they ensure scientific information is accurately conveyed to diverse audiences, fostering public understanding and engagement.

How do science communications professionals typically collaborate with researchers and subject matter experts?

Science Communications professionals work closely with researchers, scientists, and subject matter experts to translate complex scientific findings into clear, engaging content for a variety of audiences. This often involves conducting interviews, participating in project meetings, and reviewing technical papers to ensure accuracy. Building strong relationships and asking clarifying questions are key to effectively conveying the intended message while maintaining scientific integrity. Collaboration also extends to working with graphic designers, media teams, and outreach coordinators to amplify the impact of scientific information.

What is the difference between Science Communications vs Science Writing?

AspectScience CommunicationsScience Writing
Required CredentialsTypically a degree in science, communications, journalism, or related fieldsOften a degree in science, journalism, or writing
Work EnvironmentMedia outlets, science centers, public relations, educational institutionsMagazines, scientific journals, online platforms, educational materials
Employer & Industry UsageResearch institutions, universities, government agencies, science mediaScientific publishers, magazines, online science platforms
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles in science outreach and public engagementFocus on writing skills and publishing scientific content

Science Communications involves translating complex scientific ideas for the public and media, often focusing on outreach and engagement. Science Writing centers on creating clear, accurate scientific content for publications and online platforms. While both roles require a science background, Communications emphasizes public interaction, whereas Writing emphasizes content creation and publication.

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Infographic showing various Science Communications job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 75% Full Time, 21% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 74% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 22% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $62,027 per year, or $29.8 per hour.

OAR Science Communications Specialist

FedWriters, Inc.

Silver Spring, MD • On-site

$55K - $73K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

NOAA Research is one of the most consequential science agencies in the federal government — advancing the forecasts that save lives, the data that informs climate policy, and the understanding of Earth systems that shapes decisions for generations. But great science only creates impact when it is communicated well. As an OAR Science Communications Specialist, you will be embedded directly within a NOAA OAR laboratory or program, working alongside scientists and senior leaders to translate groundbreaking research into communications that inform, engage, and inspire. You are a skilled writer, a strategic thinker, and a natural connector — someone who can develop talking points for a Congressional briefing, coordinate a nationwide all-hands meeting, and advise the OAR Communications Director on sensitive engagement opportunities, all in the same week. This is a role for a communications professional who understands that the stakes of getting science communication right are high — and who brings both the craft and the judgment to do it well. FWI is expanding rapidly and has been recognized as a 2024 and 2025 Top Workplace by the Washington Post, offering excellent growth opportunities in a collaborative environment.

Work Schedule and Location:

  • In-person presence required at one of the following locations: Air Resources Laboratory (College Park, MD); Pacific Marine Environment Laboratory (Seattle, WA); David Skaggs Research Center (Boulder, CO); Global Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (Plainsboro, NJ); Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (Miami, FL); National Severe Storms Laboratory (Norman, OK); Great Lakes Environment Research Laboratory (Ann Arbor, MI); or NOAA SSMC3 (Silver Spring, MD)
  • Remote positions are expected to work in the office each Tuesday (OAR CFO-CAO office day) when based in Silver Spring, MD
  • Normal work hours are Monday through Friday, 8 hours per day / 40 hours per week, excluding federal holidays
  • Local and non-local travel may be required, including international travel; all unplanned travel must be approved in writing by the COR at least 10 calendar days in advance

  • Serve as an analyst and coordinator for communication actions, working closely with OAR office leadership, the OAR Communications team, and subject matter experts across headquarters, labs, and programs
  • Provide exceptional written and oral communications for OAR products and materials, ensuring OAR mission, work, and activities are presented in clear, concise, and understandable language for a variety of audiences
  • Explain and organize complex scientific information into communication products used by OAR leadership and the workforce, demonstrating strong writing and editing skills with experience translating technical information for non-scientific audiences
  • Provide planning, coordination, and communication support to OAR Senior Management for periodic meetings and events, including all-hands meetings and site visits
  • Develop talking points and other materials used by leadership when communicating to internal and external audiences
  • Provide training and resources to nationwide OAR communications staff on a variety of communication topics
  • Establish and maintain communications between OAR communications staff to effectively communicate NOAA-relevant information across the OAR workforce
  • Coordinate within OAR to showcase OAR mission, work, and activities across a variety of communications platforms and events
  • Provide advice and recommendations to the OAR Communications Director and OAR laboratory and program leadership on sensitive issues, opportunities for engagement, and strategies for improved communications
  • Document workflows and maintain organized files containing data associated with communications work

Required: 

  • BA/BS in a technical or business discipline — Communications, Journalism, Science Communications, Environmental Science, Public Affairs, or a closely related field preferred; advanced degrees or certifications may qualify for shorter periods of required experience
  • 4+ years of professional and/or academic experience

Desired: 

  • Demonstrated experience providing communications support for a federal science agency, research organization, or similar technical environment
  • Proven ability to translate complex scientific or technical content into compelling written products for diverse audiences, including non-expert and senior government audiences
  • Experience developing executive communications including talking points, briefing materials, and leadership presentations for senior government officials
  • Familiarity with NOAA, OAR, or federal agency communications processes, review cycles, and public affairs requirements
  • Experience planning and coordinating large-scale events such as all-hands meetings, site visits, or public outreach events
  • Strong interpersonal skills; demonstrated ability to build relationships with scientists, senior managers, and communications colleagues across a geographically distributed organization
  • SME II candidates: demonstrated experience advising senior leadership on communications strategy and sensitive engagement issues
  • Ability to obtain and maintain a Low-risk federal security clearance

FWI is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability/vets. 


At FWI, we place the highest importance on creating an exceptional employee experience. You'll have opportunities to achieve your career aspirations through internal promotions, professional development, and other recognition and rewards programs. Join our team and take advantage of the many benefits we offer, including:

  • Health Insurance
  • Dental Insurance
  • Vision Insurance
  • Long-term and Short-term Disability Insurance
  • Life Insurance
  • 401(k) Plan
  • Holiday Pay
  • Paid Time Off

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