About the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee
The DLCC’s sole mission is to win Democratic majorities and build Democratic power in state legislatures. To grow governing power, we battle to win and hold majorities, build their capacity to be self-sustaining, and expand the map cycle over cycle to shape the future of this country. As the official party committee dedicated to state legislatures, we also represent and elevate our ballot level on the national stage to bring more attention and resources to this ballot level.
Over the last decade, a reimagined and reinvigorated Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee has reversed electoral trends and shifted the competitive state legislative map in this new decade. While fighting from behind due to Republicans’ massive war chest, rigged maps, and focus among Democrats and progressives on the federal level, the DLCC has won back a dozen majorities in the states – including a historic midterm election cycle in 2022 when Democrats flipped four chambers red to blue, and the President’s party did not lose a single chamber for the first time in modern history.
The DLCC is an all-of-the-above committee that operates year-round, providing funds for the full scope of campaign work and running significant independent advertising to win races. The data, targeting, organizing, digital, communications and fundraising support, and strategic expertise we provide to states is invaluable. Winning state legislatures doesn’t happen in a single election — they are multi-cycle plays, and the DLCC’s work with our caucuses to lay the groundwork for future Democratic wins. And when the DLCC secures new majorities, Democrats move quickly on an agenda that protects fundamental freedoms and builds an economy for all.
The DLCC has momentum in our strategy for the decade, and we cannot let up. Extreme MAGA Republicans are showing no signs of slowing down their anti-democratic crusade and there’s a long fight ahead of us that will require more investment, attention, and resources for state legislative races. Every victory at our level of the ballot is a win for the future of the Democratic Party, and this year, we’re capitalizing on our progress so far to defend our ground and keep expanding the map for Democratic power.
Alongside our mission, we also value our team. We are explicit about our culture and values and how they impact our work and collaboration with others. The DLCC staff, along with our Board of Directors, are committed to holding ourselves to a standard of respect, inclusion, growth, and performance that meets the political and organizational requirements of the future we want to build.
Deputy Director of Research & Strategic Communications
The DLCC’s Research Department exists to strengthen the credibility and authority of the organization. It is responsible for ensuring DLCC’s narratives are the most salient in elevating the DLCC’s brand, principals, and surrogates, demonstrating the relevance of state legislatures among our primary audiences. The Deputy Director of Research & Strategic Communications ensures that all public and semi-public DLCC communications are accurate and verifiable.
The Deputy Director of Research & Strategic Communications role is to provide analysis and research that promotes the DLCC’s brand and authority at the state legislative level of the ballot and increases engagement with the ballot level among progressive and Democratic donors, activists, and leaders. Responsibilities include providing research and analysis that supports the DLCC to elevate its brand, DLCC principals, and surrogates in alignment with our fundraising, communications, and marketing strategies; managing DLCC’s approvals, candidate and surrogate vetting, and discrete research projects in service of DLCC’s messaging.
The Deputy Director of Research & Strategic Communications manages one Research Assistant. This position is expected to work within the Marketing & Communications team and cross-departmentally to ensure DLCC messaging is factual, salient to our priority audiences, and hard-hitting.
Overseeing the Research Assistant’s fact-checking of organizational communications is also a component of this work and requires the Deputy Director of Research & Strategic Communications to help the team meet inflexible deadlines and juggle multiple priorities during regular working hours; this position is not expected to work weekends or after-hours regularly. The DLCC offers flextime, compensatory time, and other benefits that support work-life balance.
This position reports to the Director of Communications. The DLCC is a hybrid organization located in Washington, DC. This position is eligible to be permanently remote or for flexible work arrangements. This is a cycle hire position through December 31, 2026.
The Deputy Director of Research & Strategic Communications is expected to model the values of the DLCC:
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Physical Requirements
The DLCC is committed to supporting employees of varying abilities and to providing reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to thrive at the DLCC.
The requirements of this role, related to its physical demands, described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
All DLCC employees must be able to operate a computer and use a cell phone. For roles at the DLCC that include frequent business travel expectations, we can discuss reasonable alternatives to travel in some instances. Most roles also require communicating with key external stakeholders of the organization in person, via the telephone, or via email. Applicants with questions about accommodations may request to speak with our ADA liaison, Kennissa Brown.
Essential functions of the role include:
How to Apply
Salary for the Deputy Director of Research & Strategic Communications is $95,400.00, commensurate with experience and qualifications. The DLCC offers a generous benefits package, including:
To apply for this position, please complete an electronic applicationby June 4, 2026 via www.dlcc.org/careers. The DLCC may review applications after this deadline in limited circumstances; however, this is not a guarantee that your application will be considered if it is not submitted by June 4, 2026. Only complete applications through the application portal will be accepted. You must also include a resume, cover letter, and three professional references to be considered for this position. When an applicant with a disability needs an accommodation to have an equal opportunity to compete for this position, they may request it in writing by emailing jobs(at)dlcc.org. No calls please. Applicants will be screened on a rolling basis.
The DLCC is committed to an inclusive and equitable environment and diversity among its staff and recognizes that its continued success requires the highest commitment to engaging, retaining, and supporting a diverse staff that provides the best quality services to supporters and constituents. The DLCC is an equal opportunity employer and it is our policy to recruit, hire, train, promote and administer any and all personnel actions without regard to sex, race, age, color, creed, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, physical or mental disability, personal appearance, marital status, family responsibilities, genetic information, or any other legally protected basis. The DLCC will not tolerate any unlawful discrimination and any such conduct is strictly prohibited.
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