Marketing & Communications Coordinator
| Organization | Children's Cancer Association |
| Date Posted | May 20, 2026 |
| City | Portland |
| State | Oregon |
| Location | Hybrid |
| Type of Position | Full-Time |
| Primary Job Function | Marketing/Communications |
| Secondary Job Function | Marketing/Communications |
| Salary Range | $26.00 – $28.00 an hour |
Description & Details
Marketing & Communications
Coordinator
Portland, Oregon
Non-Exempt
Who We Are:
Children’s Cancer Association was founded in 1995 by the Ellis family after their five-year-old daughter, Alexandra, died of cancer. Their goal was to create something extraordinary: an organization with a new vision for what pediatric cancer support services look like. Today, the JoyRx Mentorship, Nature, and Music programs reach thousands of hospitalized children of all ages and diagnoses. Our programs reach children where they are — and make their tough days a little brighter.
Simply put — joy helps sick kids feel better.
The Role:
The Marketing & Communications Coordinator is a content creator and organized project coordinator who helps maintain and achieve the team’s marketing/communications deadline and editorial calendars. They provide brand management support and assist with promoting the organization’s mission, programs, events and communications channels to engage donors, volunteers, partners, and the community.
Key responsibilities include creating content for websites and social media, creating email campaigns, drafting press releases, and helping make event promotional materials. This role also maintains departmental coordination for project and campaign deadlines, vendor relations, departmental expense reporting and processes, and generates marketing and performance reports. As a strategic communications partner: this team member is thoughtful about audience, fluent in brand voice, a savvy in digital marketing, and adept at mission-oriented storytelling and segmentation strategies to guide engagement and inform creative work. They report to the Manager of Marketing and Public Relations, working as part of a combined team of Development, Data, Marketing, and Communications professionals who collaborate to achieve shared goals for the organization.
Who you are:
You are a skilled storyteller and organized collaborator. You have a hands-on, get-it-done attitude — whether you're conceptualizing a project or writing a social post, you are detail oriented and inspired by the bigger picture. You care deeply about the families we serve and understand the responsibility that comes with sharing their stories. You understand the importance of gratitude in all donor communications and clear calls to action in solicitations. You understand the power of brand events to achieve impact and to deepen community relations.
Essential Functions
Content Creation & Social Media:
- Develop and publish content for website, social media channels, and email newsletters to enhance brand awareness and meet campaign goals
- Create compassionate, educational content to introduce families with hospitalized children to CCA's free JoyRx programs — including content for newsletters, brochures, flyers, signage, and website content.
- Coordinate departmental projects, deadlines, and integrated calendars. This includes prioritization strategies, with an understanding of quality, capacity, and team dynamics based on feedback and planning from the Marketing and Communications Manager.
Campaign, Event Promotion & Project Support:
- Create copy for creative campaigns, publications, donor communications and special projects as assigned
- Promote CCA events with content for emails, websites, sponsor decks, presentations, and collateral materials, which may include live event scripting and family spokesperson support.
- Support copy creation for any onsite event or fundraising activations, i.e. auction descriptions or various donor programs
Media & Communications:
Brand Stewardship & Administrative Support:
- Support CCA business, leadership, and partner development with compelling content for proposals, presentations, and partnership materials.
- Execute basic graphic design and content creation projects by adhering to brand standards and templates for email, social, and website.
- Support award submission materials with compelling, well-crafted narrative content. Assist with grant material review or editing as needed.
- Assist with reporting and campaign performance benchmarks.
Public Relations & Media
- Draft press releases and media alerts, and assist with data entry and research for media relations contacts and pitch opportunities.
- Schedule and support spokespeople and family storytellers as needed
- Work with CCA-served families to gather and share impact stories; coordinate and support speaking opportunities for families with sensitivity and care.
Audience & Brand
- Demonstrate fluency across CCA's complex, multi-segment audience — tailoring tone and messaging for donors, volunteers, families served, medical staff, corporate sponsors, and community partners.
- Understand and translate brand and style guidelines into a clear, compassionate, and human voice; proofread materials for colleagues and provide quality control across channels.
- Maintain and evolve CCA's content and brand style guide, ensuring digital platforms are updated and consistently aligned with brand standards.
- Collaborate with internal teams, including Development colleagues, to ensure consistent messaging and branding across all communication channels, donor programs, and publications.
- Assist in the onsite coordination and execution of brand experiences at key special events, including fundraisers, community outreach programs, and public activations.
Skills
- Excellent time management, organizational, and analytical skills
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, paired with basic design skills to fully support email templates, website design, and social media standards.
- Empathy, poise, and emotional maturity to professionally and appropriately interact with and represent families served by Children’s Cancer Association
- Proficiency in Microsoft Suite of products, particularly Excel, Word, and Outlook required; Adobe Creative Suite, asana, and Mailchimp experience is a plus
- Ability to meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment
- Self-starter with the ability to work independently and within a team
Education & Experience
- Bachelor’s degree
- 5+ years proven experience as a marketing and communications professional.
- Nonprofit experience preferred
CCA’s Values. Alignment with our Core Values is essential to success in this role.
These values guide everything we do—from how we care for families to how we shape and share our programs:
Compassion: We lead with heart, authenticity, and kindness.
Community: We know joy is a ripple effect. Collaboration and connection are at the core of everything we do.
Creativity: We believe in the importance of play, imagination, and the healing power of music. We make space for inspiration and creativity in our ways of working and engaging.
Care: We care for our mission, our resources, and each other with integrity and respect. We are stewards of the generosity and the trust that is placed in us.
Curiosity: Inspired by the wonders of childhood, we stay open to new ideas, fresh perspectives, and magical moments that spark joy in unexpected ways. We honor innovation as central to our legacy.
Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion:
CCA is passionate about diversity, equity, and inclusion and we believe that a diverse staff of highly skilled and creative individuals is necessary to achieve the vision and mission of the organization. We strive to create a work environment that reflects the communities we serve where everyone feels empowered to bring their whole, authentic selves to work, fully as they identify. We welcome and encourage applications from candidates who can contribute to the diversity of our workforce across a range of dimensions
Work Environment:
At CCA we are committed to a work environment where each person feels a sense of belonging and they are recognized, appreciated, and valued.
This position is based in Portland, Or. CCA offers a hybrid office environment, with both onsite (professional open office environment) days and the ability to work remotely up to two days/week (Mondays & Fridays).
Physical Demands:
This position requires frequent operation of a computer and other office equipment, such as a calculator, copier, and printer. This position requires the ability to perform basic math and speak, hear, write, and read English and some occasional lifting is required (up to 20 lbs).
Compensation & Benefits:
CCA is a growth organization that looks for team members to grow with it. CCA offers a generous total rewards package, a casual work environment, and an inclusive culture.
This position offers a competitive benefits package and a competitive salary range starting at 26/hr. Final offer amounts and levels are determined by multiple factors, including your experience, and may vary from the amounts listed above.
Generous benefits include:
- Heavily subsidized medical, vision, dental, and alternative care benefits
- Generous PTO package, paid wellness days, and ten (plus two floating) paid holidays
- Voluntary short- and long-term disability
- Flexible spending plan
- 401(k) with 3.5 percent CCA match
- Paid four-week sabbatical to pursue creative talents after eight years of service
- Professional development annual benefit
- Subsidized on-site parking or public transportation reimbursement.
Position Type/Expected Hours of Work:
This is a full-time (40 hours/week) Non-Exempt position. Some flexibility in hours is allowed; days and hours of work are generally Monday through Thursday, 8:00 am – 5:30 pm, and Friday 8:00 am – 12:00 pm, with the option to be remote Mondays and Fridays. This position may require occasional evening hours and weekend work.
General Information:
This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or
responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. The above statements are intended to
describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills required for the position. Job duties may change at any time, with or without notice.
Application Guidelines:
Complete the application through our application portal and answer the following two questions in your cover letter:
- Tell us how your previous work history has prepared you for this role,
- Tell us if the compensation and benefits information listed above meet your needs,
To learn more about JoyRx, the mission delivery of Children’s Cancer Association: joyrx.org
Watch Founder and Chief Joy Officer, Regina Ellis’ TEDx Talk on the Joy Effect
Application Instructions
Complete the application through our application portal and answer the following two questions in your cover letter:
- Tell us how your previous work history has prepared you for this role,
- Tell us if the compensation and benefits information listed above meet your needs,
To learn more about JoyRx, the mission delivery of Children’s Cancer Association: joyrx.org
Watch Founder and Chief Joy Officer, Regina Ellis’ TEDx Talk on the Joy Effect