BACKGROUND
The Mayors Migration Council
The Mayors Migration Council (MMC) is a mayor-led coalition that accelerates ambitious global action on migration and displacement. With most of the world’s migrants and displaced people living in cities, our mission is to use the power of city leadership, diplomacy, and practice to create a world where urban migrants, displaced people, and receiving communities can thrive.
To achieve our mission, we provide mayors with advocacy, coordination, and communications support to influence policy decisions at the national and international level, and connect city governments to the knowledge, technical, and financial resources they need to accelerate and scale local solutions.
Created by mayors for mayors, we are a nimble team of political advisors and urban practitioners guided by a Leadership Board of global mayors. We are managed as a sponsored project of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors and operate with the support of philanthropic and government donors.
To learn more visit www.mayorsmigrationcouncil.org.
THE POSITION
The MMC’s Director, Communications, Knowledge & Impact will build and execute a global communications and public affairs strategy that positions mayors as influential leaders on migration and displacement. Acting as a trusted advisor to mayors and senior city officials, this role will help leaders navigate complex, politically sensitive issues—shaping narratives, managing risk, and delivering high-impact campaigns that elevate local leadership on the global stage.
While communications and public affairs are the core focus, the role also provides strategic oversight of the MMC’s knowledge and impact work, ensuring that research, data, and evaluation findings are translated into clear, persuasive storytelling that strengthens the MMC’s influence and fundraising—without losing political relevance or momentum.
Reporting to the Executive Director, the role combines senior strategic leadership with hands-on execution. They will lead a small, high-performing team—including a Communications Manager and a Knowledge & Impact Manager—supported by specialist PR, research, and creative consultants, and will remain personally engaged in writing, editing, leader briefings, and rapid response during high-stakes moments.
The ideal candidate is a confident, politically astute communicator with strong judgment and range—someone who can move seamlessly from designing a global narrative campaign, to preparing a mayor for live media, to turning evidence into compelling messages and visuals. They bring experience advising senior leaders on political risk, crisis communications, and proactive narrative-building; exceptional writing and editorial skills; a strong grasp of global current affairs; and a deep interest in cities and the global migration and displacement landscape.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Communications & Public Affairs
Knowledge & Impact
Management
Requirements
Benefits
Pay range (New York City): USD $130,000-150,000, commensurate with experience and qualifications. The range listed is one component of the total compensation package for employees.
We offer a competitive compensation and benefits package including health coverage, retirement benefits, paid sick leave, vacation and holidays, and access to professional development resources.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Applicants should submit a resume and cover letter outlining relevant experience and interest via the MMC’s Careers page. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and are due no later than Monday, January 19, 2026, at 5:00 PM ET.
Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors is an equal opportunity employer.
Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors celebrates the uniqueness of our staff, our partners, and the communities we serve. We are committed to inclusion with the goal of cultivating a culture of belonging and acceptance. We strive to embed this value in our philanthropic work to advance a more just, equitable and sustainable world.
The Mayors Migration Council (MMC) is a new mayor-led initiative to help cities have their voices and interests reflected in regional and international deliberations on migration, refugee protection, and inclusion. Our mission is to ensure that global responses to migration and refugee issues (i.e. policy frameworks, financing, technical support) are relevant to the challenges experienced in cities and are supportive of — and enable — local-level policy solutions. We provide mayors and local government officials with targeted advisory and support services to 1) get cities formal access to regional and international policy deliberations, 2) build cities’ diplomatic and advocacy abilities so they can effectively shape decisions, and 3) unlock and direct resource flows to cities so they can deliver better outcomes on the ground. The goal is to catalyze smarter, bolder global action on migration that will benefit newcomers as well as the communities that host them. The MMC is led by a Leadership Board, which includes the mayors of Amman, Bristol, Freetown, Kampala, Los Angeles, Milan, Montreal, Sao Paulo, and Zürich, as well as the former mayor of Athens. In December 2019, the MMC appointed an inaugural Executive Director responsible for shaping the growth and overall strategy of the organization, including developing a programmatic and operational structure to ensure the initiative’s success and make it sustainable over time. The MMC is financially supported by the Government of Switzerland and the Open Society Foundations and works in partnership with C40 Cities Leadership Group. The MMC is managed as a sponsored project by Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors (RPA), an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides governance and operational infrastructure to its sponsored projects.
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