Posted: July 22, 2026
Application Timeline: Position open until filled, apply by 9am PDT, Monday, August 17, 2026, for best consideration. Ideal position start date is around November 2, 2026
Hours: Full-time, salaried
Reports to: President & CEO
FLSA Status: Exempt
Hiring Pay Range: $95,500-$105,000
We encourage candidates with a range of experience levels to apply. In the event of an exceptionally qualified candidate, NWHF may consider restructuring the role as a senior-level manager or director-level position.
Northwest Health Foundation (NWHF) is seeking a Public Affairs Manager to join our team of spirited and dedicated staff to support the mission and strategy of the foundation.
This position is based in Portland, Oregon and will require occasional weekends, evenings and overnight travel, regionally and nationally. NWHF employees work a mix of on and off-site with the expectation of 40-70% of staff time being spent in person at our offices in Chinatown.
NWHF’s mission is to advance, support and promote health for people in Oregon and SW Washington. We believe in a future where everyone has the opportunity to lead a healthy and successful life, however they define health and success. But too often our systems and institutions deny opportunity based on race, geography, disability and other aspects of identity. Recognizing race as the largest factor of bias, NWHF supports Black, Indigenous, and other communities of color (BIPOC) in Oregon and SW Washington to build the power, leadership, and relationships needed to shape decisions that affect their daily lives, to hold elected office and sit at decision-making tables, and to champion disability justice. When BIPOC communities have power, they can change systems and institutions to repair historic and current wrongs and create a future where everyone and every community thrives.
NWHF advances our mission by funding organizations rooted in BIPOC communities, investing in power-building infrastructure, providing capacity and skill building, and advocating for policy change.
NWHF’s staff and board are a dynamic team with a wide range of identities and lived experiences that makes our organization stronger, smarter and more effective. Our staff actively participate in our community, including serving on boards, raising families and otherwise working to make our region a better place outside the workday. We are governed by engaged and thoughtful boards of directors.
NWHF is committed to an equitable and inclusive workplace and we provide equal employment opportunities to all applicants regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, age, veteran status, sexual orientation, sex, gender, disability, genetic information, military service, marital status or parental status. We strongly encourage candidates from Black, Native American/Indigenous and other communities of color, immigrant, refugee, bilingual, and multicultural individuals; d/Deaf people and people with disabilities; LGBTQIA+ and gender expansive people; and people with other diverse backgrounds and lived experiences to apply.
More information about NWHF can be found at http://northwesthealth.org/
The Public Affairs Manager is responsible for providing strategy, leadership, and implementation in public affairs and communications. They guide our engagement in and resourcing of policymaking at the legislative/municipal level and the ballot box, working alongside community-based organizations to support our overlapping priorities and move long-term agendas that increase a more reflective and healthier democracy. They oversee our brand and brand management and they work with contract consultants to craft communications that reach targeted audiences.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Public affairs (70%) - Help ensure NWHF is meaningfully engaged in public, community and civic life and well-positioned to implement its strategy.
Communications (20%) - Oversee external communications and branding.
Leadership Team & All-Staff Engagement (10%)
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
These qualifications describe the primary experiences and skills needed in this position, but it is not required that you have all of them right now. If you like to learn and grow, and have most of these, we encourage you to apply.
The physical demands and work environment described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee will be frequently expected to use/operate a computer. The employee is frequently required to ascertain visual information and, whether through talking and hearing or assistive devices, to communicate in-person, by video and by phone. They are occasionally required to carry, load and unload materials weighing up to 20lbs.
The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet but can be bustling with large meetings. We strive to maintain a fragrance-free office.
The role requires travel throughout Oregon and SW Washington, and sometimes nationally, outside of core business hours. This includes approximately 12–20 overnights per year for grantee convenings, community/site visits, retreats and conferences.
The full salary range for this position is $95,500 - $110,000. However, the starting range is $95,500 - $105,000 depending on experience, with opportunities for pay increases as mastery of the role is demonstrated over time.
We encourage candidates with a range of experience levels to apply. In the event of an exceptionally qualified candidate, NWHF may consider restructuring the role as a senior-level manager or director-level position.
A discussion about anticipated compensation and NWHF's compensation philosophy will be shared with a finalist before a job offer is presented.
Excellent benefits package with full medical and dental insurance for the employee and dependent children, flexible spending account (health care and dependent care), generous retirement contribution, long and short-term disability and life insurance, transportation stipend, considerable PTO and holiday leave, and support for ongoing professional development.