Job Description
River Sustainability Director, Cahaba River Society
Birmingham, AL
Starting Salary Range $48,000- $55,000
Application Due September 8, 2023
Position Summary:
The Cahaba River Society’s River Sustainability Director leads policy advocacy to protect and restore water quality, freshwater biodiversity, and drinking water sources for Birmingham and central Alabama communities. The position supports communities to improve best practices in stormwater and green infrastructure design and strengthen water resource policies, regulations, management and compliance, to reduce urban impacts such as pollution and flooding, improve climate resilience, promote water equity, and increase healthy greenspaces and river access opportunities for all.
The River Sustainability Director serves as a resource to local government officials, citizens, businesses, development professionals, and partner organizations, leading with collaboration and education, relying on river science, and advancing values of equity, diversity and inclusion.
About Cahaba River Society and our river:
Cahaba River Society (CRS) leads our community to restore and protect the Cahaba River watershed and its rich diversity of life. The diverse lives depending on the Cahaba include the people of Birmingham and central Alabama as well as the River’s globally significant biodiversity of freshwater wildlife. The Cahaba, the heart of “America’s Amazon,” has more fish species per mile than any other river in North America, a similar rich diversity of other river life, and is a spectacular, natural recreational resource.
Because our river is a major source of the Birmingham area’s drinking water, our service area - the “peopleshed” of those whose lives are affected by the River - is larger than the watershed, including Jefferson, Shelby, Bibb, Perry and Dallas County, stretching from Birmingham to Alabama’s rural Black Belt region.
Through collaboration, river restoration advocacy, and bringing people to the River for hands-on education, guided recreational opportunities, the arts, and volunteer stewardship projects, CRS has been building community support and making a lasting positive impact on the health of this valuable resource for 35 years. Learn more about the full range of our goals, partners, programs and impact at www.cahabariversociety.org .
Responsibilities:
Lead CRS strategy to promote Green Infrastructure and Low Impact Development approaches in development. Pursue policy and regulatory advocacy, best practices education, and watershed planning to reduce urban stormwater impacts, the leading cause of damage to Cahaba water quality, water supply, and habitat.
Collaborate with partners and stakeholders to identify opportunities and develop plans for stormwater retrofit projects that will reduce flooding and pollution impacts to the River and enhance community greenspace.
Proactively promote and respond to policy and regulatory opportunities from government agencies on water quality issues, stormwater management practices, water and wastewater infrastructure, land use and development practices, and other policies to restore the Cahaba River.
Evaluate significant development proposals and collaborate with developers, local government officials, and citizens to promote best practices to protect the ecological health of the Cahaba River, mitigate impacts to aquatic wildlife, and provide recreation access and habitat restoration.
Assure that considerations of equity, diversity and inclusion are advanced by CRS policies, recommendations, and decisions and guide our collaboration with partners, where we work, and who we serve.
Assure that CRS policies, recommendations and decisions are firmly seated in the best available science. Communicate river science to decision-makers and the public in ways that are engaging and inform policies and practices.
Respond to pollution events in partnership with riverkeepers by working with responsible parties and empowering citizens to address them.
Communicate with the public and media and give presentations before decision-makers (for example, city councils, county commissions, agency staff, development professionals) and civic groups to build understanding and support for CRS’ vision and strategies.
Supporting Functions:
Support other program areas in team with the staff, including youth and adult education and recreation outings on the River, volunteer habitat restoration, fundraising, and events.
Staff and Board relationships:
The River Sustainability Director is supervised by and works collaboratively with the Executive Director. CRS staff members work closely with members of the CRS Board of Directors in their areas of expertise. This position staffs committees of the Board of Directors, as lead staff for Policy and Science Committees, and also participates in Stewardship and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committees. This position occasionally supervises interns.
Qualifications:
Undergraduate degree and 3 years of experience in fields related to environmental management/science/policy/law, environmental engineering, sustainable development, urban planning, landscape architecture, political science, natural resource management, or field biology is required. Advanced degree in one of these fields is desirable.
Strengths in strategic program development, collaboration, and self-directed work are essential.
Skills in research and in public speaking and written communications that are clear, visionary, convincing, and pitched for a range of audiences are essential.
A familiarity with the natural history of the Cahaba River, its aquatic wildlife, and urban impacts to freshwater systems is desirable.
Experience in local, state and federal government regulatory processes and governmental relations is desirable.
Experience with GIS is desirable.
Part of the fun of this job is occasional time spent on the River, assessing river habitat, investigating pollution sources, and participating in educational, recreational, and stewardship outings. Capabilities to participate in canoe trips together with other staff, or interest and ability to learn, is desirable.
Salary and Benefits:
Starting Salary Range $48,000- $55,000. Salary is negotiable based on qualifications. CRS pays full cost of single-rate health insurance (currently $5.9k value), or this amount can be applied to family rate. We offer low cost dental, vision, disability, and life insurance and a 403B retirement investment / matching program. Flexible work hours, hybrid office/home work, generous vacation and leave policies. We invest in our team by funding professional development and training.
Fair Labor Standards Act Status: Exempt. This a professional, salaried position with evening and weekend activities commonly required, offset by flexibility in required office time.
Applying for the Position: Send resume and cover letter telling us more about your qualifications and why working in this position and for Cahaba River Society would be meaningful to you, by September 8, 2023, to info@cahabariversociety.org and addressed to Beth Stewart, Executive Director. Questions about the position may also be sent there. Applications may also be mailed to 2717 7th Avenue South, Suite 205, Birmingham, AL, 25233.
Non Discrimination Policy: The Cahaba River Society is an equal opportunity employer. We will not discriminate and will take affirmative action measures to ensure against discrimination in employment, recruitment, advertisements for employment, compensation, termination, upgrading, promotions, and other conditions of employment for any employee or job applicant on the bases of race, gender, gender identity or gender expression, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, age, religion (creed), disability, or military status. We also will not discriminate in selection of volunteers and vendors or provision of services.
We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all members of our staff, clients, volunteers, contractors, vendors, and program partners.
SPECIAL NOTE: We encourage applications from people of color, Indigenous people, people from all socioeconomic backgrounds, women (or non-binary identity), LGBTQ+, and other people of historically excluded identities.
Jul 25, 2023
Full time
Job Description
River Sustainability Director, Cahaba River Society
Birmingham, AL
Starting Salary Range $48,000- $55,000
Application Due September 8, 2023
Position Summary:
The Cahaba River Society’s River Sustainability Director leads policy advocacy to protect and restore water quality, freshwater biodiversity, and drinking water sources for Birmingham and central Alabama communities. The position supports communities to improve best practices in stormwater and green infrastructure design and strengthen water resource policies, regulations, management and compliance, to reduce urban impacts such as pollution and flooding, improve climate resilience, promote water equity, and increase healthy greenspaces and river access opportunities for all.
The River Sustainability Director serves as a resource to local government officials, citizens, businesses, development professionals, and partner organizations, leading with collaboration and education, relying on river science, and advancing values of equity, diversity and inclusion.
About Cahaba River Society and our river:
Cahaba River Society (CRS) leads our community to restore and protect the Cahaba River watershed and its rich diversity of life. The diverse lives depending on the Cahaba include the people of Birmingham and central Alabama as well as the River’s globally significant biodiversity of freshwater wildlife. The Cahaba, the heart of “America’s Amazon,” has more fish species per mile than any other river in North America, a similar rich diversity of other river life, and is a spectacular, natural recreational resource.
Because our river is a major source of the Birmingham area’s drinking water, our service area - the “peopleshed” of those whose lives are affected by the River - is larger than the watershed, including Jefferson, Shelby, Bibb, Perry and Dallas County, stretching from Birmingham to Alabama’s rural Black Belt region.
Through collaboration, river restoration advocacy, and bringing people to the River for hands-on education, guided recreational opportunities, the arts, and volunteer stewardship projects, CRS has been building community support and making a lasting positive impact on the health of this valuable resource for 35 years. Learn more about the full range of our goals, partners, programs and impact at www.cahabariversociety.org .
Responsibilities:
Lead CRS strategy to promote Green Infrastructure and Low Impact Development approaches in development. Pursue policy and regulatory advocacy, best practices education, and watershed planning to reduce urban stormwater impacts, the leading cause of damage to Cahaba water quality, water supply, and habitat.
Collaborate with partners and stakeholders to identify opportunities and develop plans for stormwater retrofit projects that will reduce flooding and pollution impacts to the River and enhance community greenspace.
Proactively promote and respond to policy and regulatory opportunities from government agencies on water quality issues, stormwater management practices, water and wastewater infrastructure, land use and development practices, and other policies to restore the Cahaba River.
Evaluate significant development proposals and collaborate with developers, local government officials, and citizens to promote best practices to protect the ecological health of the Cahaba River, mitigate impacts to aquatic wildlife, and provide recreation access and habitat restoration.
Assure that considerations of equity, diversity and inclusion are advanced by CRS policies, recommendations, and decisions and guide our collaboration with partners, where we work, and who we serve.
Assure that CRS policies, recommendations and decisions are firmly seated in the best available science. Communicate river science to decision-makers and the public in ways that are engaging and inform policies and practices.
Respond to pollution events in partnership with riverkeepers by working with responsible parties and empowering citizens to address them.
Communicate with the public and media and give presentations before decision-makers (for example, city councils, county commissions, agency staff, development professionals) and civic groups to build understanding and support for CRS’ vision and strategies.
Supporting Functions:
Support other program areas in team with the staff, including youth and adult education and recreation outings on the River, volunteer habitat restoration, fundraising, and events.
Staff and Board relationships:
The River Sustainability Director is supervised by and works collaboratively with the Executive Director. CRS staff members work closely with members of the CRS Board of Directors in their areas of expertise. This position staffs committees of the Board of Directors, as lead staff for Policy and Science Committees, and also participates in Stewardship and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committees. This position occasionally supervises interns.
Qualifications:
Undergraduate degree and 3 years of experience in fields related to environmental management/science/policy/law, environmental engineering, sustainable development, urban planning, landscape architecture, political science, natural resource management, or field biology is required. Advanced degree in one of these fields is desirable.
Strengths in strategic program development, collaboration, and self-directed work are essential.
Skills in research and in public speaking and written communications that are clear, visionary, convincing, and pitched for a range of audiences are essential.
A familiarity with the natural history of the Cahaba River, its aquatic wildlife, and urban impacts to freshwater systems is desirable.
Experience in local, state and federal government regulatory processes and governmental relations is desirable.
Experience with GIS is desirable.
Part of the fun of this job is occasional time spent on the River, assessing river habitat, investigating pollution sources, and participating in educational, recreational, and stewardship outings. Capabilities to participate in canoe trips together with other staff, or interest and ability to learn, is desirable.
Salary and Benefits:
Starting Salary Range $48,000- $55,000. Salary is negotiable based on qualifications. CRS pays full cost of single-rate health insurance (currently $5.9k value), or this amount can be applied to family rate. We offer low cost dental, vision, disability, and life insurance and a 403B retirement investment / matching program. Flexible work hours, hybrid office/home work, generous vacation and leave policies. We invest in our team by funding professional development and training.
Fair Labor Standards Act Status: Exempt. This a professional, salaried position with evening and weekend activities commonly required, offset by flexibility in required office time.
Applying for the Position: Send resume and cover letter telling us more about your qualifications and why working in this position and for Cahaba River Society would be meaningful to you, by September 8, 2023, to info@cahabariversociety.org and addressed to Beth Stewart, Executive Director. Questions about the position may also be sent there. Applications may also be mailed to 2717 7th Avenue South, Suite 205, Birmingham, AL, 25233.
Non Discrimination Policy: The Cahaba River Society is an equal opportunity employer. We will not discriminate and will take affirmative action measures to ensure against discrimination in employment, recruitment, advertisements for employment, compensation, termination, upgrading, promotions, and other conditions of employment for any employee or job applicant on the bases of race, gender, gender identity or gender expression, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, age, religion (creed), disability, or military status. We also will not discriminate in selection of volunteers and vendors or provision of services.
We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all members of our staff, clients, volunteers, contractors, vendors, and program partners.
SPECIAL NOTE: We encourage applications from people of color, Indigenous people, people from all socioeconomic backgrounds, women (or non-binary identity), LGBTQ+, and other people of historically excluded identities.
Reports to: Senior Director of Strategic Partnerships, Digital Advocacy Staff reporting to this position: Content Associate, Digital Advocacy Department: Advocacy and Outreach Position classification: Exempt, full time; Nonunion - Level 7 Minimum compensation: $92,000 Work site: Hybrid (on-site two days per week, Washington, D.C., office)
Summary
American Progress has an immediate opening for a Director of Content Strategy to join the Digital Advocacy team’s content creation and distribution efforts to build the case for progressive policies, values, and candidates.
With Americans facing an increasing onslaught of news and media content, it has never been more important to amplify progressive policies and build up the necessary communications infrastructure to break through the noise and reach key audiences—and American Progress is committed to leading the way.
A strong candidate for this role will lead the team’s work to create content and promote messaging for both American Progress platforms and partners across the progressive policy media landscape in order to improve online performance and help to close the engagement gap with conservatives. The Director of Content Strategy’s responsibilities include developing the strategy for and managing a team that identifies opportunities to create compelling content; crafts content and messaging guidance; and fosters collaboration between the digital, research, policy, communications, and stories teams to develop optimized content that fits the organization’s strategic priorities.
This is a full-time position funded for one year—with opportunities for extensions.
Responsibilities:
In partnership with the Vice President of Digital Advocacy and Senior Director of Strategic Partnerships, develop a strategic plan to craft and distribute key messaging and content guidance and identify opportunities to create compelling content in coordination with teams across American Progress.
Become an expert on the latest messaging guidance and communications strategies from American Progress’ communications and policy teams, allied pollsters, and partner organizations. Develop and consistently maintain a set of digital messaging resources for use by the entire Digital Advocacy team.
Draft messaging memos and creative briefs for both internal stakeholders and partners.
Work collaboratively with the research, policy, communications, stories, and digital teams to generate ideas and produce content informed by key messaging, policy priorities, polling, and more.
As needed, review and edit various Digital Advocacy team products and video scripts to ensure message consistency and strategic alignment.
Manage a growing team of digital content strategists.
Collaborate with partners and other external organizations to share messaging and content best practices and drive message coordination.
Leverage the Advocacy and Outreach department’s social listening and digital analytics toolkit to stay up to date on the latest trends and best practices for digital content. Build a system for sharing insights across the Digital Advocacy team.
Requirements and qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience.
At least seven years of professional experience in strategic communications, social media, creative strategy, and/or digital content creation.
Previously demonstrated team leadership skills and high level of competency in a supervisory or management role.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
A passion for digital communication strategy.
Ability to synthesize complex information, such as polls, policy, and more, in a digestible way.
Proactive and a self-starter.
Political experience on a campaign or with an advocacy group or nonprofit is a plus.
Solid understanding of progressive values and policies and how they intersect with the news.
Detail-oriented with the ability to juggle multiple projects for different stakeholders, often in rapid-response or high-pressure situations.
Open to developing new skills as needed.
A positive team player with a passion for progressive change.
American Progress offers a full and competitive benefits package. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. This position is not represented by a union and has a minimum salary of $92,000.
We will continue to monitor COVID-19 and the levels of community spread and adjust plans as needed for in-office work. Any changes to our current hybrid work policy will be communicated at the time of hire. Updates will be posted on American Progress’ Jobs page.
Apr 17, 2023
Full time
Reports to: Senior Director of Strategic Partnerships, Digital Advocacy Staff reporting to this position: Content Associate, Digital Advocacy Department: Advocacy and Outreach Position classification: Exempt, full time; Nonunion - Level 7 Minimum compensation: $92,000 Work site: Hybrid (on-site two days per week, Washington, D.C., office)
Summary
American Progress has an immediate opening for a Director of Content Strategy to join the Digital Advocacy team’s content creation and distribution efforts to build the case for progressive policies, values, and candidates.
With Americans facing an increasing onslaught of news and media content, it has never been more important to amplify progressive policies and build up the necessary communications infrastructure to break through the noise and reach key audiences—and American Progress is committed to leading the way.
A strong candidate for this role will lead the team’s work to create content and promote messaging for both American Progress platforms and partners across the progressive policy media landscape in order to improve online performance and help to close the engagement gap with conservatives. The Director of Content Strategy’s responsibilities include developing the strategy for and managing a team that identifies opportunities to create compelling content; crafts content and messaging guidance; and fosters collaboration between the digital, research, policy, communications, and stories teams to develop optimized content that fits the organization’s strategic priorities.
This is a full-time position funded for one year—with opportunities for extensions.
Responsibilities:
In partnership with the Vice President of Digital Advocacy and Senior Director of Strategic Partnerships, develop a strategic plan to craft and distribute key messaging and content guidance and identify opportunities to create compelling content in coordination with teams across American Progress.
Become an expert on the latest messaging guidance and communications strategies from American Progress’ communications and policy teams, allied pollsters, and partner organizations. Develop and consistently maintain a set of digital messaging resources for use by the entire Digital Advocacy team.
Draft messaging memos and creative briefs for both internal stakeholders and partners.
Work collaboratively with the research, policy, communications, stories, and digital teams to generate ideas and produce content informed by key messaging, policy priorities, polling, and more.
As needed, review and edit various Digital Advocacy team products and video scripts to ensure message consistency and strategic alignment.
Manage a growing team of digital content strategists.
Collaborate with partners and other external organizations to share messaging and content best practices and drive message coordination.
Leverage the Advocacy and Outreach department’s social listening and digital analytics toolkit to stay up to date on the latest trends and best practices for digital content. Build a system for sharing insights across the Digital Advocacy team.
Requirements and qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience.
At least seven years of professional experience in strategic communications, social media, creative strategy, and/or digital content creation.
Previously demonstrated team leadership skills and high level of competency in a supervisory or management role.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
A passion for digital communication strategy.
Ability to synthesize complex information, such as polls, policy, and more, in a digestible way.
Proactive and a self-starter.
Political experience on a campaign or with an advocacy group or nonprofit is a plus.
Solid understanding of progressive values and policies and how they intersect with the news.
Detail-oriented with the ability to juggle multiple projects for different stakeholders, often in rapid-response or high-pressure situations.
Open to developing new skills as needed.
A positive team player with a passion for progressive change.
American Progress offers a full and competitive benefits package. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. This position is not represented by a union and has a minimum salary of $92,000.
We will continue to monitor COVID-19 and the levels of community spread and adjust plans as needed for in-office work. Any changes to our current hybrid work policy will be communicated at the time of hire. Updates will be posted on American Progress’ Jobs page.
Washington State Department of Health
Tumwater, WA
This is a full-time, permanent Management Analyst 3 position.
Through government-to-government relationships and a broad array of strategic partnerships, the Department of Health advances equity and innovation to improve the health of people in Washington state.
The mission of the Office of Strategic Partnerships (OSP) is to shape, support and strengthen partnerships. As leaders, we:
Empower our internal partners with guidance, resources and connections, and work to align and propel agency engagement efforts.
Develop and enhance mutually beneficial external relationships in support of agency/system goals and priorities.
We value innovation and work cross-agency and cross-system to develop/co-create new opportunities for engagement and shared resources. We seek new ways to support the agency and broader system through our partnerships, and to help define and achieve priorities through our engagement efforts.
Reporting to the Director of Strategic Engagement & Planning, as the Virtual Engagement Specialist (MA3) , you will support new and ongoing internal/external virtual engagement and outreach initiatives. You will serve as an internal connector, helping to align partnership and relationship development initiatives to agency strategic priorities. You’ll work closely with OSP directors, and with staff at all levels across the agency. The position also interacts with external partners.
The position assists the Department of Health in fulfilling its mission of improving the health of all people in our state through the coordination and support of DOH staff working with Governmental Public Health System, Academic (colleges, universities, technical schools, and K-12) and business community partners.
The duty station for this position is in Tumwater , WA. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, telework (mobile-work) is currently expected. When approved to return, the incumbent is expected to report to the duty station for work activities. Partial telecommuting may be an option subject to supervisory approval. It is anticipated that the incumbent would be expected to report to the Tumwater duty station for work activities 3 times monthly.
Oct 03, 2022
Full time
This is a full-time, permanent Management Analyst 3 position.
Through government-to-government relationships and a broad array of strategic partnerships, the Department of Health advances equity and innovation to improve the health of people in Washington state.
The mission of the Office of Strategic Partnerships (OSP) is to shape, support and strengthen partnerships. As leaders, we:
Empower our internal partners with guidance, resources and connections, and work to align and propel agency engagement efforts.
Develop and enhance mutually beneficial external relationships in support of agency/system goals and priorities.
We value innovation and work cross-agency and cross-system to develop/co-create new opportunities for engagement and shared resources. We seek new ways to support the agency and broader system through our partnerships, and to help define and achieve priorities through our engagement efforts.
Reporting to the Director of Strategic Engagement & Planning, as the Virtual Engagement Specialist (MA3) , you will support new and ongoing internal/external virtual engagement and outreach initiatives. You will serve as an internal connector, helping to align partnership and relationship development initiatives to agency strategic priorities. You’ll work closely with OSP directors, and with staff at all levels across the agency. The position also interacts with external partners.
The position assists the Department of Health in fulfilling its mission of improving the health of all people in our state through the coordination and support of DOH staff working with Governmental Public Health System, Academic (colleges, universities, technical schools, and K-12) and business community partners.
The duty station for this position is in Tumwater , WA. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, telework (mobile-work) is currently expected. When approved to return, the incumbent is expected to report to the duty station for work activities. Partial telecommuting may be an option subject to supervisory approval. It is anticipated that the incumbent would be expected to report to the Tumwater duty station for work activities 3 times monthly.
Per Governor Inslee’s Proclamation 21-14.2 (Download PDF reader) , Washington State employees must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. As a condition of employment, the successful candidate will be required to provide proof of their COVID-19 vaccination as part of the hiring process, prior to their start date. Requests for medical and religious exemptions will be considered. If you have questions, please contact Careers@ecy.wa.gov with “ COVID-19 vaccination ” in the subject line.
Keeping Washington Clean and Evergreen
The Washington State Department of Ecology has an exciting opportunity for an executive-level Information Solutions strategist and proven technology team leader who is looking to leverage their experience and passion for technology services to protect, preserve, and enhance Washington's environment for current and future generations.
As the Chief Information Officer (CIO) for Ecology, this position is highly visible and reports directly to the Director of Ecology to achieve our mission by aligning and directing the agency's Information Technology (IT) capability and capacity to achieve our business strategies.
This position plays a significant role within the agency's executive leadership team and serves as the chair of Ecology's IT Governance Committee, working with key business and operational stakeholders across the agency. It also plays a critical role within the State IT enterprise, representing Ecology on State IT boards, and working closely with the Office of the Chief Information Officer, State of Washington Technology Services (WaTech), Office of Financial Management, local and federal agencies, Tribal entities, private vendors, legislative staff, and other state agencies for all things related to information technology.
This is a fast-paced and challenging position for a proven information services integration leader. It is an opportunity to provide leadership to a successful IT senior-level management team that develops and executes strategic plans around agency-wide information services and initiatives ensuring a service-oriented experience with internal customers. This executive will lead a team of more than 110 employees, plus additional IT contractors.
This position is located in our headquarters office in Lacey, Washington .
During Healthy Washington Roadmap to Recovery, employees are working a combination of in-office and/or telework based on position and business need. Ecology is following current state guidance regarding mask requirements and health-screening questions before entry.
Application Timeline: This position will remain open until filled, with an initial screening date of May 13, 2022 . In order to be considered for initial screening, please submit an application on or before May 12, 2022 . The agency reserves the right to make an appointment any time after the initial screening date.
About the Department of Ecology
Protecting Washington State's environment for current and future generations is what we do every day at Ecology. We are a culture that is invested in making a difference. Join a team that is highly effective and collaborative, with leadership that embraces the value of people. Ecology cares deeply about employee wellness; we go beyond traditional benefits, proudly offering:
A healthy life/work balance by offering flexible schedules and telework options for most positions.
An Infants at Work Program that is based on the long-term health values of infant-parent bonding and breastfeeding newborns.
Continuous growth and development opportunities.
A wellness program that offers education, fitness classes, and an agency-wide fondness for outdoor meetings.
Opportunities to serve your community and make an impact through meaningful work.
Our commitment to DEIR Diversity, equity, inclusion, and respect (DEIR) are core values central to Ecology’s work. We strive to be a workplace where we are esteemed for sharing our authentic identities, while advancing our individual professional goals and collaborating to protect, preserve, and enhance the environment for current and future generations.
Diversity : We celebrate and appreciate diversity; our unique perspectives and abilities enrich us all and lead to innovative approaches and solutions. Equity : We champion equity, recognizing that each of us need different things to thrive. Inclusion : We intentionally create and hold space so that we all have meaningful opportunities to participate and contribute to Ecology’s work. Respect : We treat each other with respect and dignity, acknowledging the inherent worth of our diverse perspectives and lived experiences, even in times of uncertainty and disagreement. We believe that DEIR is both a goal and an action. We are on a journey, honoring our shared humanity and taking steps to demonstrate our commitment to a vision where each of us is heard, seen, and valued.
Duties
What you will be doing:
Director of the Information Technology Services Office (ITSO) The Chief Information Officer is responsible for 110+ full-time employees and has six (6) direct reports, the highest of which are Senior IT Managers overseeing business services, architecture design, infrastructure, operations, and project management and planning. This position is the appointing authority for all new hires, approves all personnel actions and oversees the performance management direction. This position is responsible for the:
Development of biennial spending plans based on strategic priorities.
Development of a cost allocation biennial budget based on spending plans and strategic priorities.
$33 million biennial operating budget.
In addition, the CIO has significant responsibilities in purchasing and contracts through delegated authority up to $500,000 on Information Technology contracts, purchases, maintenance agreements, telephone equipment purchases, WaTech and Department of Enterprise Services IT related Service Level Agreements.
Serves as the Chief Technology / Information Officer
This position has the responsibility for IT governance, leadership, development and implementation of the agency's information technology direction, plans, policies and standards. Specifically, this position is responsible for:
Policy and direction for IT related services.
Ensuring agency IT work is done according to policies, standards, and best practices.
Assuring agency and program applications and related investments receive architecture reviews to facilitate cross-media data integration, consistency and reuse of application components thereby ensuring application investments align with agency and state strategic priorities.
Ensuring agency IT staff are developing applications using a consistent methodology, standards and best practices.
Measuring and evaluating the performance of computer and network systems, including the design and implementation of new methods, policies and procedures for the best use of resources (people, software, and hardware).
Who are we looking for ?
We are searching for an innovator with impeccable leadership skills that is ready to team with a large group of dedicated professionals committed to meeting the evolving information technology needs of a large agency. A leader with heart who can communicate and influence change, modeling the highest standards of ethics, follow-through, and accountability. Key attributes of who we are searching for include:
Strong communication and problem solving skills
Collaborative and inclusive approach
Commitment to the highest quality products and information technology services
Ability to leverage the creativity and innovation of others to deliver services, problem solve and improve processes.
A Key Member of Ecology's Executive Management Team This position is a key member of the agency's Executive Management Team, with responsibility for:
Managing the agency's strategic planning and direction for Ecology's IT related services.
Developing and implementing Ecology's statewide Information Services policies, procedures, guidelines, and standards pertaining to Ecology's IT infrastructure, application, and data architecture.
Representing the agency with WaTech, Office of the CIO, OFM, other state agencies, federal agencies, local governments, tribal entities, private vendors, and legislative staff on agency IT related matters.
Representing the agency in IT consults, investment plans, and architecture reviews with Office of the CIO and WaTech to ensure that network, desktop, and infrastructure investments are consistent with statewide strategic direction.
Qualifications
Required Qualifications:
Experience for both required and desired qualifications can be gained through various combinations of formal professional employment, educational and volunteer experience. See below for how you may qualify.
Eleven (11) years of experience and/or education:
Experience : with increasing responsibilities for managing and supporting professional information technology services and solutions that span multiple functional areas (application development and maintenance, GIS, server operations, infrastructure, IT security, enterprise architecture, network/desktop services, project management, etc.). which includes the following:
Five (5) years of professional level supervisory responsibility, including experience-managing supervisors.
Providing direction to mid-level managers and supervisors which included coaching, training, recruitment, evaluation, and performance.
Providing oversight of a program's diverse functions combining and directing all aspects to meet overall program objectives.
A minimum of five (5) years of budget management experience.
A minimum of three (3) years of strategic planning experience (annual or biennial based business plan) including the ability to conceptualize and articulate the future direction of a program.
Please note: Experience in each of the areas may have been gained concurrently.
Education: in Business Administration , Public Administration, Information Technology or Governance, Environmental Science, Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics ( STEM ) or other related fields.
All experience and education combinations that meet the requirements for this position:
Possible Combinations | College credit hours or degree | Years of required experience - as listed above
Combination 1 | No college credit hours or degree. | 11 years of experience
Combination 2 | 30-59 semester or 45-89 quarter credits. | 10 years of experience
Combination 3 | 60-89 semester or 90-134 quarter credits (AA degree). | 9 years of experience
Combination 4 | 90-119 semester or 135-179 quarter credits. | 8 years of experience
Combination 5 | A Bachelor's Degree. | 7 years of experience
Combination 6 | A Master’s Degree or higher. | 5 years of experience
Desired Qualifications:
We highly encourage you to apply even if you do not have some (or all) of the desired experience below.
Project Management certification and/or organization skills and understanding of the unique aspects of sponsoring a project and supporting enterprise wide projects.
Change Management certification and knowledge/experience leading work with understanding the human element of organizational change.
Note: Having some (or all) of this desired experience may make your application more competitive in a highly competitive applicant pool.
Supplemental Information
Ecology seeks diverse applicants: We view diversity, equity, inclusion, and respect through a broad lens including race, ethnicity, class, age, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, immigration status, military background, language, education, life experience, physical disability, neurodiversity, and intersectional identities. Qualified candidates from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Need an Accommodation in the application and/or screening process or this job announcement in an alternative format?
Please call: (360) 407-6186 or email: careers@ecy.wa.gov and we will be happy to assist.
If you are deaf or hard of hearing you can reach the Washington Relay Service by dialing 7-1-1 or 1-800-833-6388 .
If you need assistance applying for this job, please e-mail careers@ecy.wa.gov . Please do not send an email to this address to follow-up on the status of your application. You can view the latest status of your application on your profile's main page.
If you are reading this announcement in print format , please enter the following URL to your search engine to apply: https://ecology.wa.gov/About-us/Get-to-know-us/Jobs-at-Ecology .
Application Instructions: It's in the applicant's best interest to submit all of the documents listed below. Applications without these documents may be declined.
A cover letter describing why you are interested in this position.
A resume outlining your experience and education (if applicable) as it relates to the minimum qualifications of this position.
Three professional references.
Please do NOT include your salary history. Wage/salary depends on qualifications or rules of promotion, if applicable. For Your Privacy: When attaching documents to your application (such as Resume, Cover Letter, Transcripts, DD-214, etc.):
Please be sure to remove private information such as your social security number, date of birth, etc.
Do not attach documents that are password-protected, as these documents may not be reviewed and may cause errors within your application when downloaded.
Additional Application Instructions for Current Ecology Employees: Please make sure to answer the agency-wide questions regarding permanent status as a classified employee within the Washington General Service or Washington Management Service. Do not forget to select Department of Ecology as a response to question 2, and type your personnel ID number for question 3. If you are not sure of your status or do not know your personnel ID number, please contact Human Resources. Application Attestation: The act of submitting application materials electronically is considered affirmation that the information is complete and truthful. The state may verify this information and any untruthful or misleading answers are cause for rejection of your application or dismissal if employed. Other Information:
If you have specific questions about the position, please email Heather Bartlett at: Heather.Bartlett@ecy.wa.gov . Please do not contact Heather to inquire about the status of your application. To request the full position description: email careers@ecy.wa.gov
Why work for Ecology? As an agency, our mission is to protect, preserve and enhance Washington's environment for current and future generations. We invest in our employees to create and sustain a working environment that encourages creative leadership, effective resource management, teamwork, professionalism, and accountability. Joining Ecology means becoming a part of a team committed to protecting and restoring Washington State's environment. A career in public service allows you to help solve some of the most challenging problems facing our state, while keeping your health and financial security a priority. We combine one of the most competitive benefits packages in the nation with a strong commitment to life/work balance. Ecology employees may be eligible for the following: Medical/Dental/Vision for employee & dependent(s) , Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) , Vacation, Sick, and other Leave *, 11 Paid Holidays per year *, Public Service Loan Forgiveness , Tuition Waiver , Long Term Disability & Life Insurance , Deferred Compensation Programs , Dependent Care Assistance Program (DCAP) , Flexible Spending Arrangement (FSA) , Employee Assistance Program , Commute Trip Reduction Incentives (Download PDF reader) , Combined Fund Drive , SmartHealth *See the Benefits tab in this announcement for more information Student debt: how working for Ecology can help The Department of Ecology is a qualifying employer for the Public Service Forgiveness Program (PSLF). See https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/repay-loans/forgiveness-cancellation/public-service for more details.
To learn more about The Department of Ecology, please visit our website at www.ecology.wa.gov and follow, like or visit us on LinkedIn , Twitter , Facebook , Instagram or our blog .
Equal Opportunity Employer: The Washington State Department of Ecology is an equal opportunity employer. We strive to create a working environment that includes and respects cultural, racial, ethnic, sexual orientation and gender identity diversity. Women, racial and ethnic minorities, persons of disability, persons over 40 years of age, veterans, military spouses or people with military status, and people of all sexual orientations and gender identities are encouraged to apply. Persons needing accommodation in the application/testing process or this job announcement in an alternative format may call (360) 407-6186 . Applicants who are deaf or hard of hearing may call the Washington Relay Service by dialing 7-1-1 or 1-800-833-6388 .
Apr 29, 2022
Full time
Per Governor Inslee’s Proclamation 21-14.2 (Download PDF reader) , Washington State employees must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. As a condition of employment, the successful candidate will be required to provide proof of their COVID-19 vaccination as part of the hiring process, prior to their start date. Requests for medical and religious exemptions will be considered. If you have questions, please contact Careers@ecy.wa.gov with “ COVID-19 vaccination ” in the subject line.
Keeping Washington Clean and Evergreen
The Washington State Department of Ecology has an exciting opportunity for an executive-level Information Solutions strategist and proven technology team leader who is looking to leverage their experience and passion for technology services to protect, preserve, and enhance Washington's environment for current and future generations.
As the Chief Information Officer (CIO) for Ecology, this position is highly visible and reports directly to the Director of Ecology to achieve our mission by aligning and directing the agency's Information Technology (IT) capability and capacity to achieve our business strategies.
This position plays a significant role within the agency's executive leadership team and serves as the chair of Ecology's IT Governance Committee, working with key business and operational stakeholders across the agency. It also plays a critical role within the State IT enterprise, representing Ecology on State IT boards, and working closely with the Office of the Chief Information Officer, State of Washington Technology Services (WaTech), Office of Financial Management, local and federal agencies, Tribal entities, private vendors, legislative staff, and other state agencies for all things related to information technology.
This is a fast-paced and challenging position for a proven information services integration leader. It is an opportunity to provide leadership to a successful IT senior-level management team that develops and executes strategic plans around agency-wide information services and initiatives ensuring a service-oriented experience with internal customers. This executive will lead a team of more than 110 employees, plus additional IT contractors.
This position is located in our headquarters office in Lacey, Washington .
During Healthy Washington Roadmap to Recovery, employees are working a combination of in-office and/or telework based on position and business need. Ecology is following current state guidance regarding mask requirements and health-screening questions before entry.
Application Timeline: This position will remain open until filled, with an initial screening date of May 13, 2022 . In order to be considered for initial screening, please submit an application on or before May 12, 2022 . The agency reserves the right to make an appointment any time after the initial screening date.
About the Department of Ecology
Protecting Washington State's environment for current and future generations is what we do every day at Ecology. We are a culture that is invested in making a difference. Join a team that is highly effective and collaborative, with leadership that embraces the value of people. Ecology cares deeply about employee wellness; we go beyond traditional benefits, proudly offering:
A healthy life/work balance by offering flexible schedules and telework options for most positions.
An Infants at Work Program that is based on the long-term health values of infant-parent bonding and breastfeeding newborns.
Continuous growth and development opportunities.
A wellness program that offers education, fitness classes, and an agency-wide fondness for outdoor meetings.
Opportunities to serve your community and make an impact through meaningful work.
Our commitment to DEIR Diversity, equity, inclusion, and respect (DEIR) are core values central to Ecology’s work. We strive to be a workplace where we are esteemed for sharing our authentic identities, while advancing our individual professional goals and collaborating to protect, preserve, and enhance the environment for current and future generations.
Diversity : We celebrate and appreciate diversity; our unique perspectives and abilities enrich us all and lead to innovative approaches and solutions. Equity : We champion equity, recognizing that each of us need different things to thrive. Inclusion : We intentionally create and hold space so that we all have meaningful opportunities to participate and contribute to Ecology’s work. Respect : We treat each other with respect and dignity, acknowledging the inherent worth of our diverse perspectives and lived experiences, even in times of uncertainty and disagreement. We believe that DEIR is both a goal and an action. We are on a journey, honoring our shared humanity and taking steps to demonstrate our commitment to a vision where each of us is heard, seen, and valued.
Duties
What you will be doing:
Director of the Information Technology Services Office (ITSO) The Chief Information Officer is responsible for 110+ full-time employees and has six (6) direct reports, the highest of which are Senior IT Managers overseeing business services, architecture design, infrastructure, operations, and project management and planning. This position is the appointing authority for all new hires, approves all personnel actions and oversees the performance management direction. This position is responsible for the:
Development of biennial spending plans based on strategic priorities.
Development of a cost allocation biennial budget based on spending plans and strategic priorities.
$33 million biennial operating budget.
In addition, the CIO has significant responsibilities in purchasing and contracts through delegated authority up to $500,000 on Information Technology contracts, purchases, maintenance agreements, telephone equipment purchases, WaTech and Department of Enterprise Services IT related Service Level Agreements.
Serves as the Chief Technology / Information Officer
This position has the responsibility for IT governance, leadership, development and implementation of the agency's information technology direction, plans, policies and standards. Specifically, this position is responsible for:
Policy and direction for IT related services.
Ensuring agency IT work is done according to policies, standards, and best practices.
Assuring agency and program applications and related investments receive architecture reviews to facilitate cross-media data integration, consistency and reuse of application components thereby ensuring application investments align with agency and state strategic priorities.
Ensuring agency IT staff are developing applications using a consistent methodology, standards and best practices.
Measuring and evaluating the performance of computer and network systems, including the design and implementation of new methods, policies and procedures for the best use of resources (people, software, and hardware).
Who are we looking for ?
We are searching for an innovator with impeccable leadership skills that is ready to team with a large group of dedicated professionals committed to meeting the evolving information technology needs of a large agency. A leader with heart who can communicate and influence change, modeling the highest standards of ethics, follow-through, and accountability. Key attributes of who we are searching for include:
Strong communication and problem solving skills
Collaborative and inclusive approach
Commitment to the highest quality products and information technology services
Ability to leverage the creativity and innovation of others to deliver services, problem solve and improve processes.
A Key Member of Ecology's Executive Management Team This position is a key member of the agency's Executive Management Team, with responsibility for:
Managing the agency's strategic planning and direction for Ecology's IT related services.
Developing and implementing Ecology's statewide Information Services policies, procedures, guidelines, and standards pertaining to Ecology's IT infrastructure, application, and data architecture.
Representing the agency with WaTech, Office of the CIO, OFM, other state agencies, federal agencies, local governments, tribal entities, private vendors, and legislative staff on agency IT related matters.
Representing the agency in IT consults, investment plans, and architecture reviews with Office of the CIO and WaTech to ensure that network, desktop, and infrastructure investments are consistent with statewide strategic direction.
Qualifications
Required Qualifications:
Experience for both required and desired qualifications can be gained through various combinations of formal professional employment, educational and volunteer experience. See below for how you may qualify.
Eleven (11) years of experience and/or education:
Experience : with increasing responsibilities for managing and supporting professional information technology services and solutions that span multiple functional areas (application development and maintenance, GIS, server operations, infrastructure, IT security, enterprise architecture, network/desktop services, project management, etc.). which includes the following:
Five (5) years of professional level supervisory responsibility, including experience-managing supervisors.
Providing direction to mid-level managers and supervisors which included coaching, training, recruitment, evaluation, and performance.
Providing oversight of a program's diverse functions combining and directing all aspects to meet overall program objectives.
A minimum of five (5) years of budget management experience.
A minimum of three (3) years of strategic planning experience (annual or biennial based business plan) including the ability to conceptualize and articulate the future direction of a program.
Please note: Experience in each of the areas may have been gained concurrently.
Education: in Business Administration , Public Administration, Information Technology or Governance, Environmental Science, Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics ( STEM ) or other related fields.
All experience and education combinations that meet the requirements for this position:
Possible Combinations | College credit hours or degree | Years of required experience - as listed above
Combination 1 | No college credit hours or degree. | 11 years of experience
Combination 2 | 30-59 semester or 45-89 quarter credits. | 10 years of experience
Combination 3 | 60-89 semester or 90-134 quarter credits (AA degree). | 9 years of experience
Combination 4 | 90-119 semester or 135-179 quarter credits. | 8 years of experience
Combination 5 | A Bachelor's Degree. | 7 years of experience
Combination 6 | A Master’s Degree or higher. | 5 years of experience
Desired Qualifications:
We highly encourage you to apply even if you do not have some (or all) of the desired experience below.
Project Management certification and/or organization skills and understanding of the unique aspects of sponsoring a project and supporting enterprise wide projects.
Change Management certification and knowledge/experience leading work with understanding the human element of organizational change.
Note: Having some (or all) of this desired experience may make your application more competitive in a highly competitive applicant pool.
Supplemental Information
Ecology seeks diverse applicants: We view diversity, equity, inclusion, and respect through a broad lens including race, ethnicity, class, age, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, immigration status, military background, language, education, life experience, physical disability, neurodiversity, and intersectional identities. Qualified candidates from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Need an Accommodation in the application and/or screening process or this job announcement in an alternative format?
Please call: (360) 407-6186 or email: careers@ecy.wa.gov and we will be happy to assist.
If you are deaf or hard of hearing you can reach the Washington Relay Service by dialing 7-1-1 or 1-800-833-6388 .
If you need assistance applying for this job, please e-mail careers@ecy.wa.gov . Please do not send an email to this address to follow-up on the status of your application. You can view the latest status of your application on your profile's main page.
If you are reading this announcement in print format , please enter the following URL to your search engine to apply: https://ecology.wa.gov/About-us/Get-to-know-us/Jobs-at-Ecology .
Application Instructions: It's in the applicant's best interest to submit all of the documents listed below. Applications without these documents may be declined.
A cover letter describing why you are interested in this position.
A resume outlining your experience and education (if applicable) as it relates to the minimum qualifications of this position.
Three professional references.
Please do NOT include your salary history. Wage/salary depends on qualifications or rules of promotion, if applicable. For Your Privacy: When attaching documents to your application (such as Resume, Cover Letter, Transcripts, DD-214, etc.):
Please be sure to remove private information such as your social security number, date of birth, etc.
Do not attach documents that are password-protected, as these documents may not be reviewed and may cause errors within your application when downloaded.
Additional Application Instructions for Current Ecology Employees: Please make sure to answer the agency-wide questions regarding permanent status as a classified employee within the Washington General Service or Washington Management Service. Do not forget to select Department of Ecology as a response to question 2, and type your personnel ID number for question 3. If you are not sure of your status or do not know your personnel ID number, please contact Human Resources. Application Attestation: The act of submitting application materials electronically is considered affirmation that the information is complete and truthful. The state may verify this information and any untruthful or misleading answers are cause for rejection of your application or dismissal if employed. Other Information:
If you have specific questions about the position, please email Heather Bartlett at: Heather.Bartlett@ecy.wa.gov . Please do not contact Heather to inquire about the status of your application. To request the full position description: email careers@ecy.wa.gov
Why work for Ecology? As an agency, our mission is to protect, preserve and enhance Washington's environment for current and future generations. We invest in our employees to create and sustain a working environment that encourages creative leadership, effective resource management, teamwork, professionalism, and accountability. Joining Ecology means becoming a part of a team committed to protecting and restoring Washington State's environment. A career in public service allows you to help solve some of the most challenging problems facing our state, while keeping your health and financial security a priority. We combine one of the most competitive benefits packages in the nation with a strong commitment to life/work balance. Ecology employees may be eligible for the following: Medical/Dental/Vision for employee & dependent(s) , Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) , Vacation, Sick, and other Leave *, 11 Paid Holidays per year *, Public Service Loan Forgiveness , Tuition Waiver , Long Term Disability & Life Insurance , Deferred Compensation Programs , Dependent Care Assistance Program (DCAP) , Flexible Spending Arrangement (FSA) , Employee Assistance Program , Commute Trip Reduction Incentives (Download PDF reader) , Combined Fund Drive , SmartHealth *See the Benefits tab in this announcement for more information Student debt: how working for Ecology can help The Department of Ecology is a qualifying employer for the Public Service Forgiveness Program (PSLF). See https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/repay-loans/forgiveness-cancellation/public-service for more details.
To learn more about The Department of Ecology, please visit our website at www.ecology.wa.gov and follow, like or visit us on LinkedIn , Twitter , Facebook , Instagram or our blog .
Equal Opportunity Employer: The Washington State Department of Ecology is an equal opportunity employer. We strive to create a working environment that includes and respects cultural, racial, ethnic, sexual orientation and gender identity diversity. Women, racial and ethnic minorities, persons of disability, persons over 40 years of age, veterans, military spouses or people with military status, and people of all sexual orientations and gender identities are encouraged to apply. Persons needing accommodation in the application/testing process or this job announcement in an alternative format may call (360) 407-6186 . Applicants who are deaf or hard of hearing may call the Washington Relay Service by dialing 7-1-1 or 1-800-833-6388 .
Earthworks’ Energy Field Team Manager will join our growing Energy Team to support a highly engaged, passionate, and skilled group of change-makers focused on stopping oil and gas industry pollution and climate change while supporting sustainable solutions. Members of the Field Team currently travel widely in order to capture evidence of oil and gas pollution and hold the industry accountable for disrupting the climate and emitting pollution that harms human and environmental health. Team members build and hold relationships with community members and organizational partners in Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Pennsylvania, as well as with Indigenous communities particularly in the Four Corners region. The Field Team supports requests from other regions as needed in the US and internationally.
Earthworks is seeking a collaborative, creative, engaged leader committed to environmental and climate justice for this role. The ideal applicant will prioritize listening deeply to team and community concerns and experiences and will have leadership, management, and advocacy expertise. Also crucial is the ability to collaborate, facilitate, and build rapport across lines of difference, along with a demonstrated commitment to equity, anti-oppression, and anti-racism. We seek a leader who will journey with the field team through their crucially important work while acting as an advocate for community and field team needs both within and outside our organization. Responsibilities include:
Leadership and Management
Manage a team of 5-7 staff members, including those who conduct field work supporting communities on the frontlines of oil and gas production through Optical Gas Imaging (OGI)
Support team work-life balance, morale, and staff retention through deep listening, supportive leadership, and building and maintaining trust.
Collaborate with staff and grassroots and organizational partners to expose and stop the harms of oil and gas extraction on communities and the climate
Sustain Earthworks’ commitment to collaborative decision-making processes, the principles of environmental justice , and the Jemez Principles for Democratic Organizing.
Strategy
Support the development of the team’s priorities and plans, ensuring these plans align with Earthworks’ mission and vision
Ensure that Field Team priorities are developed in close collaboration with other Earthworks teams and organizational partners
Work to ensure community voices are heard in state and federal policy debates
Support Earthworks’ state and federal policy and regulatory goals with evidence from OGI and community voices/stories
Collaborate with partner organization efforts to ensure OGI is useful in holding corporations accountable for oil and gas pollution
Support the Video, Data, and Operations Associate and Field Assistant and Information Systems Director in creating and maintaining efficient systems for collecting and using field data
Along with the team, oversee inventory of field team equipment and facilitate decisions about prioritization of OGI trips, OGI Camera distribution and other Field equipment purchases and maintenance
Communications
Assist field team with the creation of materials and updates for use in communications including earned media, blogs, social media toolkits, and videos
Ensure that field team OGI videos, data, and communications products are effective, authentic, accessible, and engaging for the audience, and used to create change
Work with communications team and field staff to center equity and justice in all communications
Support Energy Field Team spokespeople, support the development of team talking points, key messages and visuals for various audiences, and act as spokesperson as needed
Fundraising/Development
Manage field team budgets and grants in collaboration with Energy Program Director
Support team members in their accountability to funding deadlines, requirements, and grant deliverables
Support the philanthropy team in gathering the information needed to develop proposals, reports, periodic updates, and impact stories to share with donors. Assist in drafting and reviewing materials as needed
Collaborate with field and philanthropy teams in securing equitable funding to support under-resourced frontline and grassroots partners’ participation in joint campaigns
We seek staff who:
Have a t least 3 years of team management experience
Succeed and thrive in environments with competing and changing priorities
Have campaign, organizing, or management experience in some or all of the following areas: climate change and climate justice, environmental justice, human rights, energy policy, corporate social responsibility;
Have track records of building solid, collaborative working relationships across differences
Enjoy and are committed to collaboration on cross-team projects and goals
Are committed to embedding equity in all organizational internal practices and culture, as well as in relationships with partners and especially with frontline community members
Bring openness and engagement to personal, professional, and organization-wide learning on race, class, gender, justice, and equity
Are active learners who independently seek new tools and learn work processes quickly
Understand grassroots organizing, movement-building, and tactical escalation
Excellent written and oral communication skills; experience with social media, traditional media, blogs, public speaking, and meeting facilitation are a plus
The Field Team Manager will report to Earthworks’ Energy Program Director and will join our energy team which includes policy experts, communications staff, development staff, and a fossil fuels and petrochemical infrastructure team.
Apply online at https://www.careers-page.com/earthworks-2/job/L63X6V65 .
Benefits and Salary
This is a full time, permanent position. The salary for this position is competitive for the small to medium non-profits, ranging from $85,000-$92,000 USD depending on experience. Benefits include full health, vision and dental coverage for the employee and their partner/family (plus a partially employer funded HSA), paid vacation, and a retirement plan with an employer match, after one year. After 7 years of employment, staff are eligible for a 3-month fully-paid sabbatical.
Location, Travel & COVID-19
This remote position must be based within the United States of America and will require occasional domestic travel (with potential for optional international travel) as public health conditions permit. Earthworks’ COVID-19 policies prioritize the health and safety of our employees and the need to minimize the public health threat from COVID-19.
Earthworks requires all those hired to provide proof of full vaccination (vaccination and booster) against COVID-19. New hires who have disabilities that make the vaccine medically inadvisable or those who have a sincere religious belief that the vaccine is impermissible may request an accommodation by contacting Lezlie Griffin, Director of Talent and Equity, at lgriffin@earthworks.org . Accommodation will be provided only as required by applicable law.
About Earthworks
Earthworks is a dynamic advocacy organization headquartered in Washington, DC, with a mostly remote workforce of 40 people across 17 states and DC. Earthworks protects communities and the environment from the adverse impacts of fracking and mining. We reform government policies, improve corporate practices, influence investment decisions, and encourage responsible materials sourcing and consumption. We ensure that communities’ voices and concerns are heard in the corridors of power, from the nation’s capital to state houses and legislatures.
Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Earthworks is committed to challenging and dismantling systemic oppression . Earthworks’ Board and staff understand that promoting diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) both within and beyond Earthworks is critical to carrying out our mission to protect communities and the environment from the adverse impacts of resource extraction. We understand that our commitment to DEI means a dedication to constant learning and improvement.
Woman-led and multigenerational, we encourage initiative and leadership at all levels. Earthworks welcomes applications from diverse candidates and is an equal-opportunity employer. Earthworks evaluates employees and applicants for employment on merit, competence, and qualifications and does not tolerate discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, sex, age, alienage or national origin, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, political affiliation, arrest record, prior military service or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state or local laws.
How To Apply
Apply online at https://www.careers-page.com/earthworks-2/job/L63X6V65 . Please include a cover letter, resume, and 2 short writing samples with your online application.
Apr 11, 2022
Full time
Earthworks’ Energy Field Team Manager will join our growing Energy Team to support a highly engaged, passionate, and skilled group of change-makers focused on stopping oil and gas industry pollution and climate change while supporting sustainable solutions. Members of the Field Team currently travel widely in order to capture evidence of oil and gas pollution and hold the industry accountable for disrupting the climate and emitting pollution that harms human and environmental health. Team members build and hold relationships with community members and organizational partners in Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Pennsylvania, as well as with Indigenous communities particularly in the Four Corners region. The Field Team supports requests from other regions as needed in the US and internationally.
Earthworks is seeking a collaborative, creative, engaged leader committed to environmental and climate justice for this role. The ideal applicant will prioritize listening deeply to team and community concerns and experiences and will have leadership, management, and advocacy expertise. Also crucial is the ability to collaborate, facilitate, and build rapport across lines of difference, along with a demonstrated commitment to equity, anti-oppression, and anti-racism. We seek a leader who will journey with the field team through their crucially important work while acting as an advocate for community and field team needs both within and outside our organization. Responsibilities include:
Leadership and Management
Manage a team of 5-7 staff members, including those who conduct field work supporting communities on the frontlines of oil and gas production through Optical Gas Imaging (OGI)
Support team work-life balance, morale, and staff retention through deep listening, supportive leadership, and building and maintaining trust.
Collaborate with staff and grassroots and organizational partners to expose and stop the harms of oil and gas extraction on communities and the climate
Sustain Earthworks’ commitment to collaborative decision-making processes, the principles of environmental justice , and the Jemez Principles for Democratic Organizing.
Strategy
Support the development of the team’s priorities and plans, ensuring these plans align with Earthworks’ mission and vision
Ensure that Field Team priorities are developed in close collaboration with other Earthworks teams and organizational partners
Work to ensure community voices are heard in state and federal policy debates
Support Earthworks’ state and federal policy and regulatory goals with evidence from OGI and community voices/stories
Collaborate with partner organization efforts to ensure OGI is useful in holding corporations accountable for oil and gas pollution
Support the Video, Data, and Operations Associate and Field Assistant and Information Systems Director in creating and maintaining efficient systems for collecting and using field data
Along with the team, oversee inventory of field team equipment and facilitate decisions about prioritization of OGI trips, OGI Camera distribution and other Field equipment purchases and maintenance
Communications
Assist field team with the creation of materials and updates for use in communications including earned media, blogs, social media toolkits, and videos
Ensure that field team OGI videos, data, and communications products are effective, authentic, accessible, and engaging for the audience, and used to create change
Work with communications team and field staff to center equity and justice in all communications
Support Energy Field Team spokespeople, support the development of team talking points, key messages and visuals for various audiences, and act as spokesperson as needed
Fundraising/Development
Manage field team budgets and grants in collaboration with Energy Program Director
Support team members in their accountability to funding deadlines, requirements, and grant deliverables
Support the philanthropy team in gathering the information needed to develop proposals, reports, periodic updates, and impact stories to share with donors. Assist in drafting and reviewing materials as needed
Collaborate with field and philanthropy teams in securing equitable funding to support under-resourced frontline and grassroots partners’ participation in joint campaigns
We seek staff who:
Have a t least 3 years of team management experience
Succeed and thrive in environments with competing and changing priorities
Have campaign, organizing, or management experience in some or all of the following areas: climate change and climate justice, environmental justice, human rights, energy policy, corporate social responsibility;
Have track records of building solid, collaborative working relationships across differences
Enjoy and are committed to collaboration on cross-team projects and goals
Are committed to embedding equity in all organizational internal practices and culture, as well as in relationships with partners and especially with frontline community members
Bring openness and engagement to personal, professional, and organization-wide learning on race, class, gender, justice, and equity
Are active learners who independently seek new tools and learn work processes quickly
Understand grassroots organizing, movement-building, and tactical escalation
Excellent written and oral communication skills; experience with social media, traditional media, blogs, public speaking, and meeting facilitation are a plus
The Field Team Manager will report to Earthworks’ Energy Program Director and will join our energy team which includes policy experts, communications staff, development staff, and a fossil fuels and petrochemical infrastructure team.
Apply online at https://www.careers-page.com/earthworks-2/job/L63X6V65 .
Benefits and Salary
This is a full time, permanent position. The salary for this position is competitive for the small to medium non-profits, ranging from $85,000-$92,000 USD depending on experience. Benefits include full health, vision and dental coverage for the employee and their partner/family (plus a partially employer funded HSA), paid vacation, and a retirement plan with an employer match, after one year. After 7 years of employment, staff are eligible for a 3-month fully-paid sabbatical.
Location, Travel & COVID-19
This remote position must be based within the United States of America and will require occasional domestic travel (with potential for optional international travel) as public health conditions permit. Earthworks’ COVID-19 policies prioritize the health and safety of our employees and the need to minimize the public health threat from COVID-19.
Earthworks requires all those hired to provide proof of full vaccination (vaccination and booster) against COVID-19. New hires who have disabilities that make the vaccine medically inadvisable or those who have a sincere religious belief that the vaccine is impermissible may request an accommodation by contacting Lezlie Griffin, Director of Talent and Equity, at lgriffin@earthworks.org . Accommodation will be provided only as required by applicable law.
About Earthworks
Earthworks is a dynamic advocacy organization headquartered in Washington, DC, with a mostly remote workforce of 40 people across 17 states and DC. Earthworks protects communities and the environment from the adverse impacts of fracking and mining. We reform government policies, improve corporate practices, influence investment decisions, and encourage responsible materials sourcing and consumption. We ensure that communities’ voices and concerns are heard in the corridors of power, from the nation’s capital to state houses and legislatures.
Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Earthworks is committed to challenging and dismantling systemic oppression . Earthworks’ Board and staff understand that promoting diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) both within and beyond Earthworks is critical to carrying out our mission to protect communities and the environment from the adverse impacts of resource extraction. We understand that our commitment to DEI means a dedication to constant learning and improvement.
Woman-led and multigenerational, we encourage initiative and leadership at all levels. Earthworks welcomes applications from diverse candidates and is an equal-opportunity employer. Earthworks evaluates employees and applicants for employment on merit, competence, and qualifications and does not tolerate discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, sex, age, alienage or national origin, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, political affiliation, arrest record, prior military service or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state or local laws.
How To Apply
Apply online at https://www.careers-page.com/earthworks-2/job/L63X6V65 . Please include a cover letter, resume, and 2 short writing samples with your online application.
Resolution Project
420 Lexington Ave New York, NY 10170
Location: New York, NY
Classification: Exempt, full-time
Reporting To: CEO
Start Date: Immediately
Salary Range: $120,000-$150,000
Work Environment: Hybrid (in NYC office at least 2 days per week)
About Resolution Project
At Resolution Project, we see the spark of passion in young people. We work with them to build it into a lifetime of impact. People do not need decades of experience before they can start making a difference in the world. Especially while young, they have the energy, idealism, and ambition to address complex challenges—today. But they need a community that invests and believes in their leadership. Resolution provides this support to young innovators around the world so they can break barriers and ignite meaningful change.
The Resolution Fellowship is the core of our work. To become a Resolution Fellow, young people first compete in our Social Venture Challenge (SVC), pitching ideas for social enterprises in their communities. Those who are selected become Fellows, receiving seed funding and lifelong support. Resolution is there, even if they evolve or pivot from their original ideas, with global resources, mentorship, expertise, and community, along with a growing network of local partners. These components come together to form a proven model that identifies promising young leaders, launches their first ventures, and sticks with them as they grow.
Since our beginning in 2008, Resolution Project has launched and supported the growth of over 500 Fellows, working across six continents and in over 80 countries. Altogether, our Fellows have impacted the lives of more than 4.6 million people around the globe. Through Resolution Project, young leaders receive unmatched guidance and wisdom from a team of partners, volunteers, and innovative peers around the globe. We remain committed—today and always— to all of our Fellows and to expanding our outreach to lower-resourced communities.
Position summary
Resolution seeks to hire a Director of Development (“Director”) as a frontline fundraiser, department head, and key member of the leadership team. The Director will provide clear vision, leadership, and direction on effective strategies for meeting Resolution’s annual revenue goals ($3.4MM) and growing its revenue potential to support greater impact for years to come. This individual will work closely with the CEO to design fundraising approaches and deploy the CEO and Board for maximum effectiveness. The Director will manage a portfolio of existing corporate and foundation relationships; and identify, cultivate, solicit and steward new individual, foundation and corporate donors. This individual will also oversee existing department systems, staff, and practices to direct scaling efforts. Resolution has a strong Board and Advisory Board in place with whom the Director will partner to cultivate, solicit, and steward donors. The Director will partner with an events consultant, staff, and volunteers to plan, execute, and grow two major annual fundraising events, two large annual campaigns, as well as several smaller events throughout the year. The Director will also work with volunteer leadership to support various fundraising activities for the broader volunteer community. The Director will lead a department including an Assistant Director of Communications, Senior Community Engagement Associate, Development Coordinator, and soon-to-be hired Development Associate, and will be responsible for directly managing 2-3 of these individuals.
This opportunity is perfect for someone who is skilled in fundraising and who thrives at building and sustaining meaningful relationships. The position requires a passionate, detail-oriented, hard-working individual who can set direction, execute on planned activities, and build deep and lasting relationships with donors and team members. The successful candidate will have a proven track record of success in front-line fundraising and will bring the ability to expand on Resolution’s existing base.
The candidate must have a flexible schedule, be prepared to join meetings and conference calls earlier and later than regular business hours – including some weekends – and be willing to travel occasionally.
Key responsibilities
Fundraising Strategy
Work with the CEO to design, execute, manage, and evaluate a comprehensive fundraising strategy that allows the organization to grow and increase our impact.
Develop and deepen relationships with foundation and corporate prospects and partners, and expand Resolution’s network of individual donors.
Grow a scalable, renewable major gifts program.
Design, execute, and assess giving campaigns and donor appeals.
Oversee all fundraising communications strategy for the organization, serving as a thought partner to the Assistant Director of Communications and CEO.
Direct Fundraising
Manage and expand a portfolio of individual donors and prospects with the capacity to make major gifts, leading face-to-face solicitations and other direct engagement, and deploying the CEO to participate in or lead solicitations where appropriate.
Proactively develop goals, strategies, cultivation, solicitation and stewardship plans for each donor, ensuring that each one receives frequent personalized engagement, with the support of the rest of the development team.
Oversee messaging, talking points, proposals, and materials for development activity created by the development and communications team.
Supervise staff members conducting prospect research, donor outreach, Salesforce data management, and creation of fundraising activity reports.
Secure and steward event sponsors.
Leadership
Manage, mentor, and support all Development & Communications staff.
Provide goals and projections to inform the annual budgeting process.
Attend board meetings and work with board members to assist with fundraising objectives.
Represent Resolution at relevant conferences, workshops and meetings.
Actively participate in organization-wide strategy discussions and ongoing conversations as a Department Head.
Foster a collaborative environment and manage cross-organizational relationships.
Lead on special projects as determined by opportunity and need.
Other duties as requested.
Qualifications
The ideal candidate has at least 7 years of demonstrated fundraising experience and success with progressively increasing responsibility.
Experience building and growing a major and HNWI donor program with demonstrated success in revenue growth
Demonstrated ability to work effectively with many constituencies, including board members, corporate partners, donors who are volunteers, family offices and foundations, institutional funders, and ultra-high net worth prospects
Strong network within the philanthropic community
Prior management experience
Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills with vigilant attention to detail and demonstrated ability to meet high-quality standards
Computer literacy, including extensive knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Google Suite
Experience with donor database software (Salesforce preferred, but training is available)
Commitment to the principles of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access, and Learning (outlined here in our DEI statement: https://resolutionproject.org/deistatement/ )
Resolution requires that all staff be fully vaccinated with an FDA or WHO authorized vaccine (or approved for an exemption as a reasonable accommodation due to a medical reason or sincerely held religious belief). Resolution abides by each state’s requirements and acknowledges those may change over time. If moved forward to the phone screen stage, you will have the chance to ask a team member more about this requirement.
Preferred
Experience managing a team and administering a department
Experience working in the social entrepreneurship space and an understanding of the major funders.
Benefits
Resolution does our best to provide a competitive benefits package to our team. Full-time Resolution staff members have access to a range of health plans as well as coverage for dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, covered at 100% for the employee. Full time staff also have access to generous paid time off and robust professional development opportunities. In addition, employees may opt into FSA, HSA, transit check, and other voluntary insurance policies.
Resolution is an equal opportunity employer. The organization does not engage in and prohibits discrimination in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race or ethnicity, color, national origin, ancestry, gender identity, sex or gender (including pregnancy), LGBTQ+ status or sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, physical or mental disability, marital or partnership status, veteran status, military service status, or any other characteristic protected by state, local or federal law.
Mar 18, 2022
Full time
Location: New York, NY
Classification: Exempt, full-time
Reporting To: CEO
Start Date: Immediately
Salary Range: $120,000-$150,000
Work Environment: Hybrid (in NYC office at least 2 days per week)
About Resolution Project
At Resolution Project, we see the spark of passion in young people. We work with them to build it into a lifetime of impact. People do not need decades of experience before they can start making a difference in the world. Especially while young, they have the energy, idealism, and ambition to address complex challenges—today. But they need a community that invests and believes in their leadership. Resolution provides this support to young innovators around the world so they can break barriers and ignite meaningful change.
The Resolution Fellowship is the core of our work. To become a Resolution Fellow, young people first compete in our Social Venture Challenge (SVC), pitching ideas for social enterprises in their communities. Those who are selected become Fellows, receiving seed funding and lifelong support. Resolution is there, even if they evolve or pivot from their original ideas, with global resources, mentorship, expertise, and community, along with a growing network of local partners. These components come together to form a proven model that identifies promising young leaders, launches their first ventures, and sticks with them as they grow.
Since our beginning in 2008, Resolution Project has launched and supported the growth of over 500 Fellows, working across six continents and in over 80 countries. Altogether, our Fellows have impacted the lives of more than 4.6 million people around the globe. Through Resolution Project, young leaders receive unmatched guidance and wisdom from a team of partners, volunteers, and innovative peers around the globe. We remain committed—today and always— to all of our Fellows and to expanding our outreach to lower-resourced communities.
Position summary
Resolution seeks to hire a Director of Development (“Director”) as a frontline fundraiser, department head, and key member of the leadership team. The Director will provide clear vision, leadership, and direction on effective strategies for meeting Resolution’s annual revenue goals ($3.4MM) and growing its revenue potential to support greater impact for years to come. This individual will work closely with the CEO to design fundraising approaches and deploy the CEO and Board for maximum effectiveness. The Director will manage a portfolio of existing corporate and foundation relationships; and identify, cultivate, solicit and steward new individual, foundation and corporate donors. This individual will also oversee existing department systems, staff, and practices to direct scaling efforts. Resolution has a strong Board and Advisory Board in place with whom the Director will partner to cultivate, solicit, and steward donors. The Director will partner with an events consultant, staff, and volunteers to plan, execute, and grow two major annual fundraising events, two large annual campaigns, as well as several smaller events throughout the year. The Director will also work with volunteer leadership to support various fundraising activities for the broader volunteer community. The Director will lead a department including an Assistant Director of Communications, Senior Community Engagement Associate, Development Coordinator, and soon-to-be hired Development Associate, and will be responsible for directly managing 2-3 of these individuals.
This opportunity is perfect for someone who is skilled in fundraising and who thrives at building and sustaining meaningful relationships. The position requires a passionate, detail-oriented, hard-working individual who can set direction, execute on planned activities, and build deep and lasting relationships with donors and team members. The successful candidate will have a proven track record of success in front-line fundraising and will bring the ability to expand on Resolution’s existing base.
The candidate must have a flexible schedule, be prepared to join meetings and conference calls earlier and later than regular business hours – including some weekends – and be willing to travel occasionally.
Key responsibilities
Fundraising Strategy
Work with the CEO to design, execute, manage, and evaluate a comprehensive fundraising strategy that allows the organization to grow and increase our impact.
Develop and deepen relationships with foundation and corporate prospects and partners, and expand Resolution’s network of individual donors.
Grow a scalable, renewable major gifts program.
Design, execute, and assess giving campaigns and donor appeals.
Oversee all fundraising communications strategy for the organization, serving as a thought partner to the Assistant Director of Communications and CEO.
Direct Fundraising
Manage and expand a portfolio of individual donors and prospects with the capacity to make major gifts, leading face-to-face solicitations and other direct engagement, and deploying the CEO to participate in or lead solicitations where appropriate.
Proactively develop goals, strategies, cultivation, solicitation and stewardship plans for each donor, ensuring that each one receives frequent personalized engagement, with the support of the rest of the development team.
Oversee messaging, talking points, proposals, and materials for development activity created by the development and communications team.
Supervise staff members conducting prospect research, donor outreach, Salesforce data management, and creation of fundraising activity reports.
Secure and steward event sponsors.
Leadership
Manage, mentor, and support all Development & Communications staff.
Provide goals and projections to inform the annual budgeting process.
Attend board meetings and work with board members to assist with fundraising objectives.
Represent Resolution at relevant conferences, workshops and meetings.
Actively participate in organization-wide strategy discussions and ongoing conversations as a Department Head.
Foster a collaborative environment and manage cross-organizational relationships.
Lead on special projects as determined by opportunity and need.
Other duties as requested.
Qualifications
The ideal candidate has at least 7 years of demonstrated fundraising experience and success with progressively increasing responsibility.
Experience building and growing a major and HNWI donor program with demonstrated success in revenue growth
Demonstrated ability to work effectively with many constituencies, including board members, corporate partners, donors who are volunteers, family offices and foundations, institutional funders, and ultra-high net worth prospects
Strong network within the philanthropic community
Prior management experience
Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills with vigilant attention to detail and demonstrated ability to meet high-quality standards
Computer literacy, including extensive knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Google Suite
Experience with donor database software (Salesforce preferred, but training is available)
Commitment to the principles of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access, and Learning (outlined here in our DEI statement: https://resolutionproject.org/deistatement/ )
Resolution requires that all staff be fully vaccinated with an FDA or WHO authorized vaccine (or approved for an exemption as a reasonable accommodation due to a medical reason or sincerely held religious belief). Resolution abides by each state’s requirements and acknowledges those may change over time. If moved forward to the phone screen stage, you will have the chance to ask a team member more about this requirement.
Preferred
Experience managing a team and administering a department
Experience working in the social entrepreneurship space and an understanding of the major funders.
Benefits
Resolution does our best to provide a competitive benefits package to our team. Full-time Resolution staff members have access to a range of health plans as well as coverage for dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, covered at 100% for the employee. Full time staff also have access to generous paid time off and robust professional development opportunities. In addition, employees may opt into FSA, HSA, transit check, and other voluntary insurance policies.
Resolution is an equal opportunity employer. The organization does not engage in and prohibits discrimination in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race or ethnicity, color, national origin, ancestry, gender identity, sex or gender (including pregnancy), LGBTQ+ status or sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, physical or mental disability, marital or partnership status, veteran status, military service status, or any other characteristic protected by state, local or federal law.
We strongly encourage people of color, transgender and non-binary people to apply. HRC is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes everyone, including non-LGBTQ+ people, to join our team.
Position Summary:
HRC works to defend and advance pro-LGBTQ+ policies at all levels of government, hold elected officials accountable for their votes and actions, and elect pro-equality champions to office.
The LGBTQ+ community has made tremendous strides in a short period of time with increasing support for equality throughout partisan, ideological, and demographic groups. This increasing support for equality means our movement is no longer limited to organizing and mobilizing self-identified LGBTQ+ people. A new rising “Equality Vote,” made up of self-identified LGBTQ+ individuals and their friends, family, and allies, has the potential to put equality issues at the center of electoral decision-making and activism, and pass legislation that ultimately achieves full legal equality for all LGBTQ+ individuals, including countless individuals who carry multiple marginalized identities.
In 2017, HRC launched its largest-ever grassroots expansion with robust investments in c3, c4, traditional PAC, and super PAC work that has enabled sustained engagement in battleground states and districts. Dozens of new HRC staff were hired to join existing staff in organizing volunteers, partnering with the campaigns of pro-equality candidates, and training thousands of volunteers to become leaders in the fight for equality. This investment in grassroots organizing contributed to the most expansive electoral victories in the organization’s 40-year history in 2018, 2019, and 2020.
LGBTQ+ people are as diverse as the nation, and our fight for equality is interconnected with movements for social justice that intersect across our community. The stakes for LGBTQ+ people—and all people—couldn’t be higher as we look ahead to 2022 and beyond. Passing pro-LGBTQ+ federal legislation like the Equality Act becomes much more difficult if pro-equality majorities in the U.S. Senate or U.S. House are lost. After anti-LGBTQ+ state lawmakers enacted a record-breaking number of anti-LGBTQ+ laws in 2021, it’s imperative that we elect as many pro-LGBTQ+ candidates as we can to governor’s mansions and state legislatures. Fortunately, HRC is uniquely positioned to mobilize millions of voters who care about LGBTQ+ equality, especially younger voters and voters of color who turned out for the first time in 2018 and 2020.
The Deputy National Campaign Director will ensure state-based organizing staff are equipped and empowered to develop proactive, strategic, and holistic campaign plans to win elections and legislative outcomes. They will assist in strategic campaign planning with state-based organizing staff, and work in concert with leaders within the department and across the organization to provide guidance and support for electoral and legislative campaigns.
The Deputy Director will be a critical thinker and strategist who grasps HRC’s long-term goals and the dynamics that shape our work in the electoral and legislative space, while understanding the day-to-day execution necessary to deliver on our mission. They will enjoy managing multiple staff and a variety of projects simultaneously and will have the organizational skills necessary to stay on top of a broad scope of work. They will thrive in a fast-paced, campaign-like environment and bring with them an inclination to solve problems creatively.
This position requires experience managing programs and staff, and plays a major role in management of electoral and legislative campaigns. The position will provide experienced leadership and strategic planning for HRC’s national political program. This position reports to the National Campaign Director.
Position Responsibilities:
Provide strategic guidance to state-based organizing staff in the development, implementation, and evaluation of proactive electoral and legislative campaign plans, objectives, tactics, and strategies.
Develop and maintain coalitions through the lens of equity, intersectionality, and allyship. HRC’s leadership in campaign, legislative, and advocacy spaces must include engagement and partnerships with LGBTQ+ communities, BIPOC communities, social and reproductive justice organizations, and organizations serving marginalized communities.
Provide supervision and leadership to state-based staff, ensuring their integration into HRC operations, supporting their work to create lasting collaborative relationships with national, state and local partners, fostering peer-to-peer collaboration across states and regions, and providing mentorship to help them grow to their full potential.
Identify resource needs for individual states and work within HRC or with other organizations to fill those needs.
Provide day-to-day management and oversight of budget and expenses.
Manage external relationships and partnerships as needed.
Help lead an integrated process to strategically engage other HRC departments , communicate regarding campaign and organizing efforts and related progress, and ensure goals are met.
Develop and implement strategies to streamline resources to support in-state activity and to avoid duplicative work.
Analyze and leverage existing assets of HRC to develop and track campaign metrics relating to field goals, communications, online organizing, membership growth, and civic engagement in order to ensure rigorous program evaluation and provide quality control; and formulate and implement corrective action as needed.
Manage employees including, when applicable, interviewing, hiring, training, conducting performance reviews, coaching, motivating, and disciplining employees.
Work with leadership to establish accountability systems to ensure campaign and organizing goals are met, including the implementation of post-campaign debriefs and assessments.
When requested, represent HRC and HRC's efforts through media interviews, presentations at major conferences, and participating in relevant coalitions, committees, and boards.
Work closely with the office of the general counsel to ensure compliance with election and legislative lobbying laws.
Travel as needed to HRC-sponsored events.
Prepare and submit regular and ad hoc reports as requested.
Other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Position Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent work experience) preferred with a minimum of 7-10 years of electoral campaign, legislative campaign, and/or advocacy experience.
Direct management experience building and leading highly effective teams required.
Experience with strategic planning, coalition building, project management, and implementation.
Strong understanding of LGBTQ+ issues and experience with federal, state and local political and legislative processes.
Unwavering commitment to centering diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of work, and a demonstrated ability to develop strategies and tactics to create equitable and inclusive outcomes.
Excellent written and verbal communications skills, including an ability to communicate with diverse groups of people with sensitivity and appreciation to cultural differences.
Distinct attention to detail, superior multitasking and prioritization skills, and ability to identify and communicate items needing further attention.
Ability to keep organizational strategy front and center and also understand what is needed for day-to-day execution of the work.
Spanish-speakers and other bilingual applicants are encouraged
Natural, eager, and creative problem solver with a team-player attitude and a drive to find solutions and effectuate change rapidly.
Ability to work in both a team atmosphere and independently; and to meet internal and external demands in a fast-paced environment.
Ability to travel on a regular basis as needed, and for extended periods.
Proficient in campaign technology and tools such as VAN, Mobilize, Hustle, etc.
Strong skills with Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel) and Google Apps (Gmail, Google Docs and Drive).
Flexibility with work schedule; this position requires evening and weekend work and travel.
All positions at the Human Rights Campaign may require travel on a regular basis or periodically. Where the need arises for business travel, appropriate compensation as outlined by the Fair Labor Standards Act will apply
No phone calls or emails, please. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to queries about application status.
Sep 24, 2021
Full time
We strongly encourage people of color, transgender and non-binary people to apply. HRC is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes everyone, including non-LGBTQ+ people, to join our team.
Position Summary:
HRC works to defend and advance pro-LGBTQ+ policies at all levels of government, hold elected officials accountable for their votes and actions, and elect pro-equality champions to office.
The LGBTQ+ community has made tremendous strides in a short period of time with increasing support for equality throughout partisan, ideological, and demographic groups. This increasing support for equality means our movement is no longer limited to organizing and mobilizing self-identified LGBTQ+ people. A new rising “Equality Vote,” made up of self-identified LGBTQ+ individuals and their friends, family, and allies, has the potential to put equality issues at the center of electoral decision-making and activism, and pass legislation that ultimately achieves full legal equality for all LGBTQ+ individuals, including countless individuals who carry multiple marginalized identities.
In 2017, HRC launched its largest-ever grassroots expansion with robust investments in c3, c4, traditional PAC, and super PAC work that has enabled sustained engagement in battleground states and districts. Dozens of new HRC staff were hired to join existing staff in organizing volunteers, partnering with the campaigns of pro-equality candidates, and training thousands of volunteers to become leaders in the fight for equality. This investment in grassroots organizing contributed to the most expansive electoral victories in the organization’s 40-year history in 2018, 2019, and 2020.
LGBTQ+ people are as diverse as the nation, and our fight for equality is interconnected with movements for social justice that intersect across our community. The stakes for LGBTQ+ people—and all people—couldn’t be higher as we look ahead to 2022 and beyond. Passing pro-LGBTQ+ federal legislation like the Equality Act becomes much more difficult if pro-equality majorities in the U.S. Senate or U.S. House are lost. After anti-LGBTQ+ state lawmakers enacted a record-breaking number of anti-LGBTQ+ laws in 2021, it’s imperative that we elect as many pro-LGBTQ+ candidates as we can to governor’s mansions and state legislatures. Fortunately, HRC is uniquely positioned to mobilize millions of voters who care about LGBTQ+ equality, especially younger voters and voters of color who turned out for the first time in 2018 and 2020.
The Deputy National Campaign Director will ensure state-based organizing staff are equipped and empowered to develop proactive, strategic, and holistic campaign plans to win elections and legislative outcomes. They will assist in strategic campaign planning with state-based organizing staff, and work in concert with leaders within the department and across the organization to provide guidance and support for electoral and legislative campaigns.
The Deputy Director will be a critical thinker and strategist who grasps HRC’s long-term goals and the dynamics that shape our work in the electoral and legislative space, while understanding the day-to-day execution necessary to deliver on our mission. They will enjoy managing multiple staff and a variety of projects simultaneously and will have the organizational skills necessary to stay on top of a broad scope of work. They will thrive in a fast-paced, campaign-like environment and bring with them an inclination to solve problems creatively.
This position requires experience managing programs and staff, and plays a major role in management of electoral and legislative campaigns. The position will provide experienced leadership and strategic planning for HRC’s national political program. This position reports to the National Campaign Director.
Position Responsibilities:
Provide strategic guidance to state-based organizing staff in the development, implementation, and evaluation of proactive electoral and legislative campaign plans, objectives, tactics, and strategies.
Develop and maintain coalitions through the lens of equity, intersectionality, and allyship. HRC’s leadership in campaign, legislative, and advocacy spaces must include engagement and partnerships with LGBTQ+ communities, BIPOC communities, social and reproductive justice organizations, and organizations serving marginalized communities.
Provide supervision and leadership to state-based staff, ensuring their integration into HRC operations, supporting their work to create lasting collaborative relationships with national, state and local partners, fostering peer-to-peer collaboration across states and regions, and providing mentorship to help them grow to their full potential.
Identify resource needs for individual states and work within HRC or with other organizations to fill those needs.
Provide day-to-day management and oversight of budget and expenses.
Manage external relationships and partnerships as needed.
Help lead an integrated process to strategically engage other HRC departments , communicate regarding campaign and organizing efforts and related progress, and ensure goals are met.
Develop and implement strategies to streamline resources to support in-state activity and to avoid duplicative work.
Analyze and leverage existing assets of HRC to develop and track campaign metrics relating to field goals, communications, online organizing, membership growth, and civic engagement in order to ensure rigorous program evaluation and provide quality control; and formulate and implement corrective action as needed.
Manage employees including, when applicable, interviewing, hiring, training, conducting performance reviews, coaching, motivating, and disciplining employees.
Work with leadership to establish accountability systems to ensure campaign and organizing goals are met, including the implementation of post-campaign debriefs and assessments.
When requested, represent HRC and HRC's efforts through media interviews, presentations at major conferences, and participating in relevant coalitions, committees, and boards.
Work closely with the office of the general counsel to ensure compliance with election and legislative lobbying laws.
Travel as needed to HRC-sponsored events.
Prepare and submit regular and ad hoc reports as requested.
Other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Position Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent work experience) preferred with a minimum of 7-10 years of electoral campaign, legislative campaign, and/or advocacy experience.
Direct management experience building and leading highly effective teams required.
Experience with strategic planning, coalition building, project management, and implementation.
Strong understanding of LGBTQ+ issues and experience with federal, state and local political and legislative processes.
Unwavering commitment to centering diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of work, and a demonstrated ability to develop strategies and tactics to create equitable and inclusive outcomes.
Excellent written and verbal communications skills, including an ability to communicate with diverse groups of people with sensitivity and appreciation to cultural differences.
Distinct attention to detail, superior multitasking and prioritization skills, and ability to identify and communicate items needing further attention.
Ability to keep organizational strategy front and center and also understand what is needed for day-to-day execution of the work.
Spanish-speakers and other bilingual applicants are encouraged
Natural, eager, and creative problem solver with a team-player attitude and a drive to find solutions and effectuate change rapidly.
Ability to work in both a team atmosphere and independently; and to meet internal and external demands in a fast-paced environment.
Ability to travel on a regular basis as needed, and for extended periods.
Proficient in campaign technology and tools such as VAN, Mobilize, Hustle, etc.
Strong skills with Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel) and Google Apps (Gmail, Google Docs and Drive).
Flexibility with work schedule; this position requires evening and weekend work and travel.
All positions at the Human Rights Campaign may require travel on a regular basis or periodically. Where the need arises for business travel, appropriate compensation as outlined by the Fair Labor Standards Act will apply
No phone calls or emails, please. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to queries about application status.
Spitfire Strategies seeks an imaginative and passionate senior leader who understands the fast-paced client environment, who welcomes complex communication challenges, and who believes in the value of relationships.
Vice presidents at Spitfire set our bar for outstanding client service. They serve as top strategists, motivators of teams and client whisperers. They craft messages that get traction, create communication plans that are smart and actionable, devise campaign plans that win, run client accounts that get renewed and train teammates to be top-notch communicators. As leaders in the firm, they contribute to making our workplace culture positive, diverse, equitable and inclusive. Staff trust them to advocate on their behalf. They understand how the business runs and play their part in making us a healthy company that is a great place to work.
A vice president is a member of the Spitfire senior staff and helps steer the firm so we achieve our goals and are in demand both by clients and people who want to work here. Vice presidents pursue and secure new business opportunities, contribute ideas into the overall management and wellbeing of the firm, mentor and manage staff, and identify and implement new ways to be the best communicators and social change strategists in the business.
Vice presidents work as functional managers and matrix-style project managers and have the opportunity to work with many members of the Spitfire team. Vice presidents also work in collaboration with our clients to help them outsmart their toughest challenges. A successful vice president demonstrates proficiency in completing the following activities.
Responsibilities
Lead effective client teams that generate results and high client satisfaction, have well-directed team members who perform well and feel valued, and come in on budget.
Mentor and develop staff assigned to you, offering growth opportunities that advance their careers, retain top performers and help manage workflow effectively.
Implement firm policies around recruiting, staffing, training and account management that result in top-notch client service as well as a positive work environment that rewards and retains staff.
Successfully run multiple accounts at any given time.
Identify new business opportunities, participate in new business pitches, create and land new business proposals and expand existing accounts.
Develop and conduct well-evaluated capacity-building trainings on strategic communications planning, messaging, media relations, etc. and consistently receive excellent evaluation scores.
Contribute to a positive workplace culture and address any issues proactively that are creating barriers to an optimal work environment for all staff.
Serve as a member of the senior team, attending senior staff meetings, offering ideas, insights and recommendations on firm policies, staffing, client service, new business and other topics that ultimately improve the overall quality of the firm.
Spitfire vice presidents are:
Trustworthy
Results-oriented and open to asking for help from colleagues to solve problems
Collegial, collaborative and curious
Risk takers
Action-oriented
Self-directed and accountable
Resourceful
Creative
Flexible, nimble and resilient
Detail oriented and highly organized
Spitfire vice presidents have:
Outstanding writing skills and verbal skills
Strong people and project management skills
New business acumen
High emotional IQ
Strong follow through
Strong network in the nonprofit, policy or philanthropic space
Good judgment
Experience in a variety of social justice and environmental issues
Spitfire vice presidents demonstrate:
Commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion
Good time management skills and an ability to multitask
Ability to build effective teams
Comfort moving into problem-solving mode whenever challenges or concerns arise
As with all members of the Spitfire team, vice presidents align their work to the values of the firm and follow the policies described in the Spitfire handbook, deliver on the responsibilities of their job, are welcoming of their colleagues and create a positive work environment for everyone at the firm.
Qualifications
Must have a bachelor’s degree (degree requirements may be substituted for an equivalent combination of education, training and experience) and a minimum of 10 years of public relations, communications, campaign, advocacy, public affairs or related experience. Must have experience managing staff and demonstrate project management expertise. Travel required.
Compensation
The Vice President is a full-time, exempt employee. The starting salary range for this position is $125,000.00 to $152,000.00 per year, based on experience. Spitfire’s compensation package also includes 100% paid health and dental insurance for employees, generous paid time off, 15-16 paid holidays per year, a 401(k) plan, summer hours and in-office perks.
Location
This position may be located in any Spitfire office or may work remotely from anywhere in the U.S. Spitfire offices are located in Denver, New York, San Francisco and Washington, DC.
About Spitfire
As a woman-owned firm, Spitfire’s values are rooted in one core principle: everyone belongs and has the power to spark change. Our purpose at Spitfire is to advance racial, economic, and social justice, protect the environment, and expand opportunity. Our work mirrors this. We’re relentless in our pursuit of opportunities to represent the best interests of people and the planet, whether that takes us into communities, across the country or around the world. Our team of professionals stands ready to bring — and tap into — diverse perspectives, experiences and expertise to tackle the most critical social and environmental issues of our time.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Spitfire Strategies is committed to maintaining and promoting a workforce that reflects diversity at all levels of the organization. We strive to build a work environment that stimulates positive change and more fully reflects the clients we serve. We are an equal opportunity employer. We recognize the importance of not viewing individuals based on a single identity, and we thrive on being equitable in our recruitment process as well as in our efforts to be inclusive of all employees.
Spitfire encourages applications from all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, ethnicity, religion, national origin, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, veteran status, marital status, disability (including mental disabilities, learning disabilities and history of disabilities), genetic information, record of arrest or conviction or any other basis prohibited by applicable federal, state, or local law. If you are driven to pursue social justice, fight xenophobia, support an equitable society for all people and defend human rights, we encourage you to apply.
As an organization committed to public health, employees are strongly encouraged to get vaccinated against Covid-19.
How to Apply
To apply, please send the following three items by 5 p.m. PST on Friday, September 17 to jobs@spitfirestrategies.com, noting the position title in the subject line:
Cover letter. In your cover letter, please tell us about at least one time when you’ve sparked change.
A brief writing sample, digital strategy memo, campaign strategy or other client-level deliverable (2–5 pages).
Prior to submitting your application, please review the salary range for this position in the Compensation section above. No phone calls, please.
Aug 30, 2021
Full time
Spitfire Strategies seeks an imaginative and passionate senior leader who understands the fast-paced client environment, who welcomes complex communication challenges, and who believes in the value of relationships.
Vice presidents at Spitfire set our bar for outstanding client service. They serve as top strategists, motivators of teams and client whisperers. They craft messages that get traction, create communication plans that are smart and actionable, devise campaign plans that win, run client accounts that get renewed and train teammates to be top-notch communicators. As leaders in the firm, they contribute to making our workplace culture positive, diverse, equitable and inclusive. Staff trust them to advocate on their behalf. They understand how the business runs and play their part in making us a healthy company that is a great place to work.
A vice president is a member of the Spitfire senior staff and helps steer the firm so we achieve our goals and are in demand both by clients and people who want to work here. Vice presidents pursue and secure new business opportunities, contribute ideas into the overall management and wellbeing of the firm, mentor and manage staff, and identify and implement new ways to be the best communicators and social change strategists in the business.
Vice presidents work as functional managers and matrix-style project managers and have the opportunity to work with many members of the Spitfire team. Vice presidents also work in collaboration with our clients to help them outsmart their toughest challenges. A successful vice president demonstrates proficiency in completing the following activities.
Responsibilities
Lead effective client teams that generate results and high client satisfaction, have well-directed team members who perform well and feel valued, and come in on budget.
Mentor and develop staff assigned to you, offering growth opportunities that advance their careers, retain top performers and help manage workflow effectively.
Implement firm policies around recruiting, staffing, training and account management that result in top-notch client service as well as a positive work environment that rewards and retains staff.
Successfully run multiple accounts at any given time.
Identify new business opportunities, participate in new business pitches, create and land new business proposals and expand existing accounts.
Develop and conduct well-evaluated capacity-building trainings on strategic communications planning, messaging, media relations, etc. and consistently receive excellent evaluation scores.
Contribute to a positive workplace culture and address any issues proactively that are creating barriers to an optimal work environment for all staff.
Serve as a member of the senior team, attending senior staff meetings, offering ideas, insights and recommendations on firm policies, staffing, client service, new business and other topics that ultimately improve the overall quality of the firm.
Spitfire vice presidents are:
Trustworthy
Results-oriented and open to asking for help from colleagues to solve problems
Collegial, collaborative and curious
Risk takers
Action-oriented
Self-directed and accountable
Resourceful
Creative
Flexible, nimble and resilient
Detail oriented and highly organized
Spitfire vice presidents have:
Outstanding writing skills and verbal skills
Strong people and project management skills
New business acumen
High emotional IQ
Strong follow through
Strong network in the nonprofit, policy or philanthropic space
Good judgment
Experience in a variety of social justice and environmental issues
Spitfire vice presidents demonstrate:
Commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion
Good time management skills and an ability to multitask
Ability to build effective teams
Comfort moving into problem-solving mode whenever challenges or concerns arise
As with all members of the Spitfire team, vice presidents align their work to the values of the firm and follow the policies described in the Spitfire handbook, deliver on the responsibilities of their job, are welcoming of their colleagues and create a positive work environment for everyone at the firm.
Qualifications
Must have a bachelor’s degree (degree requirements may be substituted for an equivalent combination of education, training and experience) and a minimum of 10 years of public relations, communications, campaign, advocacy, public affairs or related experience. Must have experience managing staff and demonstrate project management expertise. Travel required.
Compensation
The Vice President is a full-time, exempt employee. The starting salary range for this position is $125,000.00 to $152,000.00 per year, based on experience. Spitfire’s compensation package also includes 100% paid health and dental insurance for employees, generous paid time off, 15-16 paid holidays per year, a 401(k) plan, summer hours and in-office perks.
Location
This position may be located in any Spitfire office or may work remotely from anywhere in the U.S. Spitfire offices are located in Denver, New York, San Francisco and Washington, DC.
About Spitfire
As a woman-owned firm, Spitfire’s values are rooted in one core principle: everyone belongs and has the power to spark change. Our purpose at Spitfire is to advance racial, economic, and social justice, protect the environment, and expand opportunity. Our work mirrors this. We’re relentless in our pursuit of opportunities to represent the best interests of people and the planet, whether that takes us into communities, across the country or around the world. Our team of professionals stands ready to bring — and tap into — diverse perspectives, experiences and expertise to tackle the most critical social and environmental issues of our time.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Spitfire Strategies is committed to maintaining and promoting a workforce that reflects diversity at all levels of the organization. We strive to build a work environment that stimulates positive change and more fully reflects the clients we serve. We are an equal opportunity employer. We recognize the importance of not viewing individuals based on a single identity, and we thrive on being equitable in our recruitment process as well as in our efforts to be inclusive of all employees.
Spitfire encourages applications from all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, ethnicity, religion, national origin, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, veteran status, marital status, disability (including mental disabilities, learning disabilities and history of disabilities), genetic information, record of arrest or conviction or any other basis prohibited by applicable federal, state, or local law. If you are driven to pursue social justice, fight xenophobia, support an equitable society for all people and defend human rights, we encourage you to apply.
As an organization committed to public health, employees are strongly encouraged to get vaccinated against Covid-19.
How to Apply
To apply, please send the following three items by 5 p.m. PST on Friday, September 17 to jobs@spitfirestrategies.com, noting the position title in the subject line:
Cover letter. In your cover letter, please tell us about at least one time when you’ve sparked change.
A brief writing sample, digital strategy memo, campaign strategy or other client-level deliverable (2–5 pages).
Prior to submitting your application, please review the salary range for this position in the Compensation section above. No phone calls, please.
PeopleTec is currently seeking a Strategic Missile Defense SME to support our Arlington, VA location.
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In support of the ACM SMD DoD, Joint Staff, Army Staff, Navy Staff, Air Force Staff and MDA Staff integration, the candidate will assist and serve as the ACM SMD SME for the coordination with the DoD, Joint, Army, Navy, Air Force, Space Force and the MDA staffs. The candidate will assist the ACM SMD in the analysis and approach to integrate strategic missile defense DOTMLPF products and Materiel Developer fielding plans with the development and implementation of strategic missile defense policies and capabilities
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Duties Include:
Provide support which focuses on formulation and periodic assessment/reassessment of strategic goals and plans to achieve them, including themes, messages, and audiences, as well as presentation support, i.e., PowerPoint presentations/Excel spreadsheets
Analysis of the strategic missile defense environment, strategic partnerships with key organizations, and strategic outreach with regular information exchanges with various external organizations
Assist the Government and will be a presenter and/or attend selected meetings and conferences as a SME
Attendance at working level and senior leader level meetings
Assistance to the combat developer in the development of force structure documents
Coordination with Army Staff, particularly the Army G3 and G8, Joint Staff, and Office of the Secretary of Defense to embed the development activity into the Army's programming and budgeting process
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Required Skills/Experience:
10+ or more years of experience providing expert advice and technical direction on complex problems and processes related to regional and strategic missile defense
Army staff experience, preferably supporting Army G3/5/7 and/or Army G8 as it relates to regional and strategic missile defense and capabilities
Recent relevant experience working on/with the Army Staff, coordinating between DoD, the Joint Staff, sister Services, and other Government Agencies
Recent relevant experience with Army Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution (PPBE) processes
Total Army Analysis (TAA), Army Requirement Oversight Counsel (AROC) and Joint Requirement Oversight Counsel (JROC) processes
Exceptional written and oral communications skills
Practical and theoretical mastery of the project process, business or technical domain
Travel: Up to 10%
Must be a U.S. Citizen
An active DoD Top Secret clearance with SCI eligibility is required to perform this work. Candidates are required to have an active Top Secret clearance with SCI eligibility upon hire, and the ability to maintain this level of clearance during their employment.
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Education Requirements:
Bachelor's Degree with 12+ years of experience
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Desired Skills :
Masters or PhD preferred
Technical, operational planning and analytical experience for the integration of the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) Missile Defense System (MDS) elements into the Army and global missile defense organizations and facilities
COCOM-level missile defense experience
Thorough understanding of Army budget process
Thorough understanding of the DoD acquisition process
Project basis of estimate and schedule development skills
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People First. Technology Always.
PeopleTec, Inc. is an employee-owned small business founded in Huntsville, AL that provides exceptional customer support by employing and retaining a highly skilled workforce.
Culture: The name "PeopleTec" was deliberately chosen to remind us of our core value system - our people. Our company's foundation was built on placing our employees and customers first. With an award-winning atmosphere, we have matured into a company that boasts the best and brightest across multiple technical fields.
Career: At PeopleTec, we value your long-term goals. Whether it's through our continuing-education opportunities, our robust training programs, or our "People First" benefits package, PeopleTec truly believes that our best investments are our people.
Come Experience It.
#cjpost #dpost
EOE/Minorities/Females/Veterans/Disabled
PeopleTec, Inc. is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and provides reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals with disabilities and disabled veterans in its job application procedures. If you have any difficulty using our online system and you need an accommodation due to a disability, you may use the following email address, HR@peopletec.com and/or phone number (256.319.3800) to contact us about your interest in employment with PeopleTec, Inc.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, genetic information, citizenship, ancestry, marital status, protected veteran status, disability status or any other status protected by federal, state, or local law. PeopleTec, Inc. participates in E-Verify.
For more information, or to apply now, you must go to the website below. Please DO NOT email your resume to us as we only accept applications through our website. https://www.applicantpro.com/j/1897278-421753
Jul 30, 2021
Full time
PeopleTec is currently seeking a Strategic Missile Defense SME to support our Arlington, VA location.
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In support of the ACM SMD DoD, Joint Staff, Army Staff, Navy Staff, Air Force Staff and MDA Staff integration, the candidate will assist and serve as the ACM SMD SME for the coordination with the DoD, Joint, Army, Navy, Air Force, Space Force and the MDA staffs. The candidate will assist the ACM SMD in the analysis and approach to integrate strategic missile defense DOTMLPF products and Materiel Developer fielding plans with the development and implementation of strategic missile defense policies and capabilities
-
Duties Include:
Provide support which focuses on formulation and periodic assessment/reassessment of strategic goals and plans to achieve them, including themes, messages, and audiences, as well as presentation support, i.e., PowerPoint presentations/Excel spreadsheets
Analysis of the strategic missile defense environment, strategic partnerships with key organizations, and strategic outreach with regular information exchanges with various external organizations
Assist the Government and will be a presenter and/or attend selected meetings and conferences as a SME
Attendance at working level and senior leader level meetings
Assistance to the combat developer in the development of force structure documents
Coordination with Army Staff, particularly the Army G3 and G8, Joint Staff, and Office of the Secretary of Defense to embed the development activity into the Army's programming and budgeting process
-
Required Skills/Experience:
10+ or more years of experience providing expert advice and technical direction on complex problems and processes related to regional and strategic missile defense
Army staff experience, preferably supporting Army G3/5/7 and/or Army G8 as it relates to regional and strategic missile defense and capabilities
Recent relevant experience working on/with the Army Staff, coordinating between DoD, the Joint Staff, sister Services, and other Government Agencies
Recent relevant experience with Army Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution (PPBE) processes
Total Army Analysis (TAA), Army Requirement Oversight Counsel (AROC) and Joint Requirement Oversight Counsel (JROC) processes
Exceptional written and oral communications skills
Practical and theoretical mastery of the project process, business or technical domain
Travel: Up to 10%
Must be a U.S. Citizen
An active DoD Top Secret clearance with SCI eligibility is required to perform this work. Candidates are required to have an active Top Secret clearance with SCI eligibility upon hire, and the ability to maintain this level of clearance during their employment.
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Education Requirements:
Bachelor's Degree with 12+ years of experience
-
Desired Skills :
Masters or PhD preferred
Technical, operational planning and analytical experience for the integration of the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) Missile Defense System (MDS) elements into the Army and global missile defense organizations and facilities
COCOM-level missile defense experience
Thorough understanding of Army budget process
Thorough understanding of the DoD acquisition process
Project basis of estimate and schedule development skills
-
People First. Technology Always.
PeopleTec, Inc. is an employee-owned small business founded in Huntsville, AL that provides exceptional customer support by employing and retaining a highly skilled workforce.
Culture: The name "PeopleTec" was deliberately chosen to remind us of our core value system - our people. Our company's foundation was built on placing our employees and customers first. With an award-winning atmosphere, we have matured into a company that boasts the best and brightest across multiple technical fields.
Career: At PeopleTec, we value your long-term goals. Whether it's through our continuing-education opportunities, our robust training programs, or our "People First" benefits package, PeopleTec truly believes that our best investments are our people.
Come Experience It.
#cjpost #dpost
EOE/Minorities/Females/Veterans/Disabled
PeopleTec, Inc. is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and provides reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals with disabilities and disabled veterans in its job application procedures. If you have any difficulty using our online system and you need an accommodation due to a disability, you may use the following email address, HR@peopletec.com and/or phone number (256.319.3800) to contact us about your interest in employment with PeopleTec, Inc.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, genetic information, citizenship, ancestry, marital status, protected veteran status, disability status or any other status protected by federal, state, or local law. PeopleTec, Inc. participates in E-Verify.
For more information, or to apply now, you must go to the website below. Please DO NOT email your resume to us as we only accept applications through our website. https://www.applicantpro.com/j/1897278-421753
JOIN OUR TEAM!!
NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon Foundation (501c3) is seeking individuals to join our Board of Directors in 2020! Potential new Board members (“candidates”) will submit their application by the deadline indicated below and may progress through our process depending on skill-set and qualifications required for the functions of each Board. The application process potentially includes an interview with NARAL staff and Board members. Board members are eligible to serve two consecutive three-year terms. New Board Members will be offered a new Board member orientation. Board membership is voluntary, and serving on the Board of Directors is not paid work.
Since 2016, NPCO(F) has been taking concrete steps to improve Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at the organization. We are committed to promoting the reproductive justice framework, ensuring racial equity in our organizational policies and practices and increasing diversity on our board and staff. Through our programming and advocacy, our C3, C4, and PAC organizations strive to build a world that promotes reproductive justice for all Oregonians. In regard to our board recruitment, we are particularly interested in inviting the leadership of people of color, men and transgender individuals, people who identify as LGBTQIA+, immigrants/refugees, and people with disabilities. It is vital to us that our Boards reflect the skills/abilities/knowledge needs of our organization, as well as the rich diversity of our community.
Who We Are
NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon is the leading grassroots pro-choice advocacy organization in Oregon and is a state affiliate of NARAL Pro-Choice America . Knowing that Oregon needs a strong political force advocating for women and all people who can become pregnant, we have identified goals and strategies that we see as critical to our organizations’ – and our movement’s – success. Our 2018 strategic plan , developed over months of engagement by our Board of Directors and staff with input from over 75 members and key organizational allies, will guide us through the growth needed to effectively meet the challenges and embrace the opportunities that lie ahead. We have two entities which help us achieve our goals, and each has a Board of Directors: NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon develops and sustains a constituency that uses the political process to guarantee every person who can become pregnant the right to make personal decisions regarding the full range of reproductive choices, including preventing unintended pregnancy, bearing healthy children, and choosing legal abortion.
NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon Foundation supports and protects, as a fundamental right and value, a person’s freedom to make individual decisions regarding the full range of reproductive choices – including preventing unintended pregnancy, bearing healthy children, and choosing legal abortion – through education, training, organizing, and research. We champion public policy that addresses disparities in reproductive health care and promotes health equity for all people.
Ideal Candidates in 2020
Every board of directors seeks members who will uphold its organization’s mission and values, and will work to govern and direct the organization in a way that provides excellent stewardship and success of its goals. Given the distinct mission and efforts of NARAL Pro Choice Oregon and NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon Foundation, we believe our ideal Boards are comprised of individuals who provide a balance of the following skills and/or experiences:
NPCO Foundation Board
Broad range of community connections, specifically in reproductive health and other areas of social justice
Health care providers and educators (including RNs, APPs, and MDs), specifically those providing comprehensive reproductive/sexual health and abortion care and education
Researchers with areas of interest that overlap with our work
Public health experts
Representatives of our coalitions and areas of interest
NPCO Board
Political experience: campaign work (candidate/ballot measure), staff/elected work experience, policy work experience
Connections to political networks
Non-conflicting professional obligations
Experience with NARAL coalition partners
Potential interest in serving on the NARAL PAC
Both Boards
Diversity in life experience
Racial/Ethnic
Age
Sex/Gender
Geographic
Economic
Professional skill sets in areas of organizational need:
Management/Leadership skills and experience
Financial/accounting experience,
Legal expertise,
HR knowledge/training
DEI strategy and organizational transformation
Experience in and passion for fundraising, including grantmaking experience
Ability and willingness to fundraise
Experience in areas of NARAL strategic interest, such as School Boards
In 2020, given our current Board profile, we are specifically seeking individuals whose lived experience and skill sets will supplement and complement the existing Board composition. For these reasons, we are prioritizing candidates who can and will provide our Board(s) with:
Greater diversity as it pertains to race/ethnicity, age, sex/gender, geographic and socioeconomic experience
Experience in and passion for fundraising, including grantmaking expertise
Legal expertise
DEI strategy and transformation experience
All applications will be considered. Some candidates who are not accepted in this round of recruitment may be invited to join our Political Action Committee (PAC) Board or Development Committee, or may be considered in future cycles. It is vital to us that our Boards reflect the skills/abilities/knowledge needs of our organization, as well as the rich diversity of our community.
Responsibilities of the Board: The Boards’ purpose is to guide the organization’s development, strategic direction, and mission. The Boards work to oversee and direct NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon’s and NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon Foundation’s affairs in accordance with its mission, operating procedures, and standards of fiscal responsibility. Responsibilities include,
Affirming the mission, core beliefs and values of NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon and NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon Foundation
Ensuring implementation and achievement of the organizations’ strategic plan
Protecting and growing the organizations’ assets and providing financial oversight
Approving and routinely monitoring annual budgets
Recruiting and developing new Board members; building a competent, engaged, diverse, and inclusive board
Hiring, supporting the development of, and evaluating the Executive Director
Promoting the NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon and NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon Foundation brand within local, state, and national communities
Our Boards meet quarterly in January, April, June and October. Board members selected in this round of recruitment would attend their first official board event in November with an informal Board get-together TBD. Key Dates:
Board Retreat https://prochoiceoregon.org/about/jobs/?emci=71776bb1-e9b7-ea11-9b05-00155d039e74&emdi=c74db20d-f5b7-ea11-9b05-00155d039e74&ceid=1611410 (~bi-annually):
TBD, likely a Saturday (full day)
Board Meetings:
January 9, 2021 (9am - 12 noon), Saturday
April 10, 2021 (9am - 12 noon), Saturday
June 12, 2021 (9am - 12 noon), Saturday
October 9, 2021 (9am - 12 noon), Saturday
Annual Gala:
Saturday, October 2, 2021
Expected Contributions of Board Members:
Weekly (~1-3 hours, depending on the season) :
Follow through on all tasks committed to at meetings
Respond to communication from Board members and staff
Keep current on outside news and trends affecting the organization
Act as a representative and ambassador of the organization in appropriate settings, building connections and opportunities as appropriate
Monthly (5-10 hours):
Attend and engage in at least 75% of Board meetings, and organizational events
Review agenda and board documents provided prior to meetings (regardless of attendance)
Stay informed regarding activities and business operations
Participate in any selected workgroups or committees
Attend scheduled trainings, onboardings, retreats and planning sessions
Participate in field and development activities
Attend and assist with major events and campaigns including annual Gala, Phonathon, and others as they arise
As needed:
Participate in any decision-making processes that arise between Board meetings
Attend trainings, coalition meetings, speaking engagements, conferences, networking opportunities, and other reproductive rights movement events
Make a personal financial contribution to the organization at a level meaningful to you
Term:
Our bylaws allow for two consecutive three year terms, beginning after election to the Board. At the one-year mark, new members will have the opportunity to meet with the Governance and Nominating Committee to discuss their role and ongoing commitments.
Why We Need You
Across the nation, states are passing laws to make abortion inaccessible and even illegal. Beyond abortion, other aspects of reproductive healthcare are also under siege. As the only state in the nation with no legislative barriers to abortion access, Oregon must remain a leader in protecting and expanding reproductive freedom for all people. We seek Board Members who will help uphold our mission and push ever forward. We are making Oregon a better place. Join us!
Application Timeline
Applications for this cycle are due August 2, 2020 by 11:59pm .
We will have an open application and recruitment process at least once each year. If the deadline listed above poses a barrier, or you would like to apply via another method, please contact us at admin@prochoiceoregon.org and we will do our best to work with you.
Application Instructions
Please complete the online application form , which includes uploading both a copy of your resume and short answers to reflection questions . Include your last name in the document name of any application materials you send - to reduce confusion. Expect follow up contact from us between August 19-September 1. Thank you again for your interest!
Thank you to Next Up, Northwest Abortion Access Fund, Oregon Women’s Campaign School, National Network of Abortion Funds, Texas Equal Access Fund, and Baltimore Abortion Fund for application packet inspiration.
Jun 29, 2020
Part time
JOIN OUR TEAM!!
NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon Foundation (501c3) is seeking individuals to join our Board of Directors in 2020! Potential new Board members (“candidates”) will submit their application by the deadline indicated below and may progress through our process depending on skill-set and qualifications required for the functions of each Board. The application process potentially includes an interview with NARAL staff and Board members. Board members are eligible to serve two consecutive three-year terms. New Board Members will be offered a new Board member orientation. Board membership is voluntary, and serving on the Board of Directors is not paid work.
Since 2016, NPCO(F) has been taking concrete steps to improve Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at the organization. We are committed to promoting the reproductive justice framework, ensuring racial equity in our organizational policies and practices and increasing diversity on our board and staff. Through our programming and advocacy, our C3, C4, and PAC organizations strive to build a world that promotes reproductive justice for all Oregonians. In regard to our board recruitment, we are particularly interested in inviting the leadership of people of color, men and transgender individuals, people who identify as LGBTQIA+, immigrants/refugees, and people with disabilities. It is vital to us that our Boards reflect the skills/abilities/knowledge needs of our organization, as well as the rich diversity of our community.
Who We Are
NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon is the leading grassroots pro-choice advocacy organization in Oregon and is a state affiliate of NARAL Pro-Choice America . Knowing that Oregon needs a strong political force advocating for women and all people who can become pregnant, we have identified goals and strategies that we see as critical to our organizations’ – and our movement’s – success. Our 2018 strategic plan , developed over months of engagement by our Board of Directors and staff with input from over 75 members and key organizational allies, will guide us through the growth needed to effectively meet the challenges and embrace the opportunities that lie ahead. We have two entities which help us achieve our goals, and each has a Board of Directors: NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon develops and sustains a constituency that uses the political process to guarantee every person who can become pregnant the right to make personal decisions regarding the full range of reproductive choices, including preventing unintended pregnancy, bearing healthy children, and choosing legal abortion.
NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon Foundation supports and protects, as a fundamental right and value, a person’s freedom to make individual decisions regarding the full range of reproductive choices – including preventing unintended pregnancy, bearing healthy children, and choosing legal abortion – through education, training, organizing, and research. We champion public policy that addresses disparities in reproductive health care and promotes health equity for all people.
Ideal Candidates in 2020
Every board of directors seeks members who will uphold its organization’s mission and values, and will work to govern and direct the organization in a way that provides excellent stewardship and success of its goals. Given the distinct mission and efforts of NARAL Pro Choice Oregon and NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon Foundation, we believe our ideal Boards are comprised of individuals who provide a balance of the following skills and/or experiences:
NPCO Foundation Board
Broad range of community connections, specifically in reproductive health and other areas of social justice
Health care providers and educators (including RNs, APPs, and MDs), specifically those providing comprehensive reproductive/sexual health and abortion care and education
Researchers with areas of interest that overlap with our work
Public health experts
Representatives of our coalitions and areas of interest
NPCO Board
Political experience: campaign work (candidate/ballot measure), staff/elected work experience, policy work experience
Connections to political networks
Non-conflicting professional obligations
Experience with NARAL coalition partners
Potential interest in serving on the NARAL PAC
Both Boards
Diversity in life experience
Racial/Ethnic
Age
Sex/Gender
Geographic
Economic
Professional skill sets in areas of organizational need:
Management/Leadership skills and experience
Financial/accounting experience,
Legal expertise,
HR knowledge/training
DEI strategy and organizational transformation
Experience in and passion for fundraising, including grantmaking experience
Ability and willingness to fundraise
Experience in areas of NARAL strategic interest, such as School Boards
In 2020, given our current Board profile, we are specifically seeking individuals whose lived experience and skill sets will supplement and complement the existing Board composition. For these reasons, we are prioritizing candidates who can and will provide our Board(s) with:
Greater diversity as it pertains to race/ethnicity, age, sex/gender, geographic and socioeconomic experience
Experience in and passion for fundraising, including grantmaking expertise
Legal expertise
DEI strategy and transformation experience
All applications will be considered. Some candidates who are not accepted in this round of recruitment may be invited to join our Political Action Committee (PAC) Board or Development Committee, or may be considered in future cycles. It is vital to us that our Boards reflect the skills/abilities/knowledge needs of our organization, as well as the rich diversity of our community.
Responsibilities of the Board: The Boards’ purpose is to guide the organization’s development, strategic direction, and mission. The Boards work to oversee and direct NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon’s and NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon Foundation’s affairs in accordance with its mission, operating procedures, and standards of fiscal responsibility. Responsibilities include,
Affirming the mission, core beliefs and values of NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon and NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon Foundation
Ensuring implementation and achievement of the organizations’ strategic plan
Protecting and growing the organizations’ assets and providing financial oversight
Approving and routinely monitoring annual budgets
Recruiting and developing new Board members; building a competent, engaged, diverse, and inclusive board
Hiring, supporting the development of, and evaluating the Executive Director
Promoting the NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon and NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon Foundation brand within local, state, and national communities
Our Boards meet quarterly in January, April, June and October. Board members selected in this round of recruitment would attend their first official board event in November with an informal Board get-together TBD. Key Dates:
Board Retreat https://prochoiceoregon.org/about/jobs/?emci=71776bb1-e9b7-ea11-9b05-00155d039e74&emdi=c74db20d-f5b7-ea11-9b05-00155d039e74&ceid=1611410 (~bi-annually):
TBD, likely a Saturday (full day)
Board Meetings:
January 9, 2021 (9am - 12 noon), Saturday
April 10, 2021 (9am - 12 noon), Saturday
June 12, 2021 (9am - 12 noon), Saturday
October 9, 2021 (9am - 12 noon), Saturday
Annual Gala:
Saturday, October 2, 2021
Expected Contributions of Board Members:
Weekly (~1-3 hours, depending on the season) :
Follow through on all tasks committed to at meetings
Respond to communication from Board members and staff
Keep current on outside news and trends affecting the organization
Act as a representative and ambassador of the organization in appropriate settings, building connections and opportunities as appropriate
Monthly (5-10 hours):
Attend and engage in at least 75% of Board meetings, and organizational events
Review agenda and board documents provided prior to meetings (regardless of attendance)
Stay informed regarding activities and business operations
Participate in any selected workgroups or committees
Attend scheduled trainings, onboardings, retreats and planning sessions
Participate in field and development activities
Attend and assist with major events and campaigns including annual Gala, Phonathon, and others as they arise
As needed:
Participate in any decision-making processes that arise between Board meetings
Attend trainings, coalition meetings, speaking engagements, conferences, networking opportunities, and other reproductive rights movement events
Make a personal financial contribution to the organization at a level meaningful to you
Term:
Our bylaws allow for two consecutive three year terms, beginning after election to the Board. At the one-year mark, new members will have the opportunity to meet with the Governance and Nominating Committee to discuss their role and ongoing commitments.
Why We Need You
Across the nation, states are passing laws to make abortion inaccessible and even illegal. Beyond abortion, other aspects of reproductive healthcare are also under siege. As the only state in the nation with no legislative barriers to abortion access, Oregon must remain a leader in protecting and expanding reproductive freedom for all people. We seek Board Members who will help uphold our mission and push ever forward. We are making Oregon a better place. Join us!
Application Timeline
Applications for this cycle are due August 2, 2020 by 11:59pm .
We will have an open application and recruitment process at least once each year. If the deadline listed above poses a barrier, or you would like to apply via another method, please contact us at admin@prochoiceoregon.org and we will do our best to work with you.
Application Instructions
Please complete the online application form , which includes uploading both a copy of your resume and short answers to reflection questions . Include your last name in the document name of any application materials you send - to reduce confusion. Expect follow up contact from us between August 19-September 1. Thank you again for your interest!
Thank you to Next Up, Northwest Abortion Access Fund, Oregon Women’s Campaign School, National Network of Abortion Funds, Texas Equal Access Fund, and Baltimore Abortion Fund for application packet inspiration.