New Jersey Future
            
                    
        
              ABOUT US:   At New Jersey Future (NJF), we believe that great places help build great lives. To help create and preserve our great places, we promote sensible and equitable planning, redevelopment, and infrastructure investments that foster vibrant cities and towns; protect natural lands and waterways; enhance transportation choices; support a strong economy; and provide access to safe, affordable, and aging-friendly neighborhoods for everyone. We do this through original research, innovative policy development, coalition-building, advocacy, and hands-on strategic assistance. Embracing differences and advancing fairness is central to our mission and operations, and we are firmly committed to pursuing greater justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in our work and culture.   NJF offers a fast-paced and supportive work   environment.   NJF is located in downtown Trenton, NJ. For more information, visit    www.njfuture.org   .  
     
  About Great Homes and Neighborhoods for All:   Great Homes and Neighborhoods for All   (GHNA) believes everyone in New Jersey deserves an affordable place to live in a safe, vibrant,   climate-safe community. GHNA is a statewide, pro-housing initiative that publicly launched in   November 2024 to tackle New Jersey’s housing and neighborhood challenges, inadequate   systems for land use and zoning, and the resulting racial, socioeconomic, and health inequities   through a 3-pronged strategy: 1) advocating for state policy changes, 2) supporting local   planning, and 3) cultivating a network of local pro-housing campaigns. The initiative is led by a   Steering Committee that includes advocates for smart growth, fair housing, and housing justice;   for-profit and nonprofit developers, and community development leaders; academics, local   pro-housing campaign representatives, and land use planners. More information is available at    bit.ly/ghna_nj.   
     
  POSITION SUMMARY:   New Jersey Future is seeking a highly-organized and motivated individual to serve as the Program Manager within our Housing and Land Use team, overseeing all aspects of the Great Homes and Neighborhoods for All initiative—a statewide, pro-housing movement to address NJ’s housing supply and affordability crisis.      The GHNA Steering Committee has identified six guiding principles that frame the initiative’s action agenda. The Program Manager will be responsible for managing multiple workstreams as part of this comprehensive action agenda. This involves developing and articulating policy goals, working collaboratively with partners, conducting policy and program research and analysis, and creating strategic plans to achieve concrete wins.  
  The GHNA Program Manager will report to the Policy Manager, Housing and Land Use. New Jersey Future offers a fun, fast-paced, supportive work environment and the ability to make a difference. NJF employees work a hybrid work-from-home/in-office schedule.  
  Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:  
 
  Advancing the Great Homes and Neighborhoods for All action agenda   
 
 
  Manage multiple workstreams within each of the initiative’s guiding principles, and develop strategies to achieve concrete policy, program, and regulatory wins   
  Track progress on deliverables and ensure GHNA team meets workplan milestones  
  Coalition-building and relationship-building: establish strong working relationships with partners and other stakeholders, and work in coalition to collaboratively advance GHNA’s comprehensive action agenda  
  Organize regular Steering Committee meetings and coordinate additional meetings and events as part of a broader education and engagement strategy  
  Support colleagues in developing resources and/or trainings on organizing, advocacy, planning and housing policy  
  Support the Director of Research in conducting original research, analyzing data, and drafting blog posts and reports  
  Staff GHNA work groups, as needed  
  Represent GHNA at external events, partner meetings, and other coalitions, as needed  
  Manage the overall GHNA operations, administrative responsibilities, and collaborative structure    
 
 
  Legislative and Policy Research, Development, and Analysis 
 
  Research housing policies and remain current on best practices and housing/zoning reforms passing in other states to inform policy and regulatory reform recommendations aligned with the GHNA guiding principles  
  Monitor state-level legislative, regulatory, and programmatic issues that impact the GHNA action agenda  
  Assist with drafting bill language, bill amendments, regulations, and policy memos  
  Prepare and deliver written and oral testimony at hearings  
  Participate in weekly NJF Governmental Affairs meetings    
 
 
  Administrative, Communications, and Project Support  
 
 
  Collaborate effectively with Land Use team members and partners  
  Assist with grant proposals, budget tracking, and funders’ reporting requirements  
  Contribute ideas for newsletter and listserv content at monthly Land Use / Communications meetings and assist in implementing the overall GHNA communications strategy  
  Oversee social media content development  
  Help supervise intern projects, as needed  
  Support broader organizational efforts, such as NJF’s annual Planning and Redevelopment Conference  
 
  Qualifications/Requirements:  
 
  A minimum of 5 years of relevant experience  
  A demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice  
  Familiarity with at least one of NJF’s key policy areas—state policy, planning and redevelopment, the environment, housing, strong communities—or a strong desire to learn  
  Highly detail-oriented with strong time management and the ability to navigate shifting priorities  
  Strong verbal communication, public speaking, and listening skills, with experience developing effective meeting agendas, presenting information to diverse audiences, organizing and facilitating meetings, delivering public testimony, and guiding groups to reach consensus  
  Excellent research and writing skills, with the ability to write policy memos, craft effective messages, create action alerts, and produce materials for non-technical audiences   
  Demonstrated ability to navigate large coalition dynamics and work through conflict honestly and openly  
  Background in housing policy, community development, or planning is a plus  
 
  COMPENSATION  : The salary for this full-time position is in the range of $65,000 and $80,000 and depends on the candidate’s experience and skills. Salary is negotiable.    BENEFITS:   New Jersey Future values hard work and a healthy work-life balance by offering flexible, family-friendly employment policies. Our competitive benefits package for full-time employees includes 100% employer-sponsored medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short- and long-term disability insurance coverage for staff and partial sponsorship of dependents. In addition, we offer a generous health reimbursement account and options for pre-tax flexible spending accounts for medical and dependent care costs. New Jersey Future employees enjoy a defined contribution 401(k) retirement plan with a variable employer match, flexible work schedules including the opportunity to work partially remotely, generous paid time off policies, and paid holidays. To encourage use of public and active transportation, we offer commuter transit subsidies and access to a company car for work meetings. New Jersey Future is committed to the growth and development of staff and fostering a creative, inclusive workplace culture.      
  New Jersey Future employees are working on a hybrid work-from-home and in-office schedule.    APPLICATION:   Interested and qualified candidates should submit a cover letter and a resume using our    career page   . Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.  If selected to advance, a brief writing sample that is original content (not edited or contributed to by someone other than the applicant) will be required and a brief assignment may be given. Relevant references will also be required. NJF currently is unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa at this time. If hired, employment eligibility verification will be carried out upon selection.  
        
     
    
    
          ABOUT US:   At New Jersey Future (NJF), we believe that great places help build great lives. To help create and preserve our great places, we promote sensible and equitable planning, redevelopment, and infrastructure investments that foster vibrant cities and towns; protect natural lands and waterways; enhance transportation choices; support a strong economy; and provide access to safe, affordable, and aging-friendly neighborhoods for everyone. We do this through original research, innovative policy development, coalition-building, advocacy, and hands-on strategic assistance. Embracing differences and advancing fairness is central to our mission and operations, and we are firmly committed to pursuing greater justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in our work and culture.   NJF offers a fast-paced and supportive work   environment.   NJF is located in downtown Trenton, NJ. For more information, visit    www.njfuture.org   .  
     
  About Great Homes and Neighborhoods for All:   Great Homes and Neighborhoods for All   (GHNA) believes everyone in New Jersey deserves an affordable place to live in a safe, vibrant,   climate-safe community. GHNA is a statewide, pro-housing initiative that publicly launched in   November 2024 to tackle New Jersey’s housing and neighborhood challenges, inadequate   systems for land use and zoning, and the resulting racial, socioeconomic, and health inequities   through a 3-pronged strategy: 1) advocating for state policy changes, 2) supporting local   planning, and 3) cultivating a network of local pro-housing campaigns. The initiative is led by a   Steering Committee that includes advocates for smart growth, fair housing, and housing justice;   for-profit and nonprofit developers, and community development leaders; academics, local   pro-housing campaign representatives, and land use planners. More information is available at    bit.ly/ghna_nj.   
     
  POSITION SUMMARY:   New Jersey Future is seeking a highly-organized and motivated individual to serve as the Program Manager within our Housing and Land Use team, overseeing all aspects of the Great Homes and Neighborhoods for All initiative—a statewide, pro-housing movement to address NJ’s housing supply and affordability crisis.      The GHNA Steering Committee has identified six guiding principles that frame the initiative’s action agenda. The Program Manager will be responsible for managing multiple workstreams as part of this comprehensive action agenda. This involves developing and articulating policy goals, working collaboratively with partners, conducting policy and program research and analysis, and creating strategic plans to achieve concrete wins.  
  The GHNA Program Manager will report to the Policy Manager, Housing and Land Use. New Jersey Future offers a fun, fast-paced, supportive work environment and the ability to make a difference. NJF employees work a hybrid work-from-home/in-office schedule.  
  Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:  
 
  Advancing the Great Homes and Neighborhoods for All action agenda   
 
 
  Manage multiple workstreams within each of the initiative’s guiding principles, and develop strategies to achieve concrete policy, program, and regulatory wins   
  Track progress on deliverables and ensure GHNA team meets workplan milestones  
  Coalition-building and relationship-building: establish strong working relationships with partners and other stakeholders, and work in coalition to collaboratively advance GHNA’s comprehensive action agenda  
  Organize regular Steering Committee meetings and coordinate additional meetings and events as part of a broader education and engagement strategy  
  Support colleagues in developing resources and/or trainings on organizing, advocacy, planning and housing policy  
  Support the Director of Research in conducting original research, analyzing data, and drafting blog posts and reports  
  Staff GHNA work groups, as needed  
  Represent GHNA at external events, partner meetings, and other coalitions, as needed  
  Manage the overall GHNA operations, administrative responsibilities, and collaborative structure    
 
 
  Legislative and Policy Research, Development, and Analysis 
 
  Research housing policies and remain current on best practices and housing/zoning reforms passing in other states to inform policy and regulatory reform recommendations aligned with the GHNA guiding principles  
  Monitor state-level legislative, regulatory, and programmatic issues that impact the GHNA action agenda  
  Assist with drafting bill language, bill amendments, regulations, and policy memos  
  Prepare and deliver written and oral testimony at hearings  
  Participate in weekly NJF Governmental Affairs meetings    
 
 
  Administrative, Communications, and Project Support  
 
 
  Collaborate effectively with Land Use team members and partners  
  Assist with grant proposals, budget tracking, and funders’ reporting requirements  
  Contribute ideas for newsletter and listserv content at monthly Land Use / Communications meetings and assist in implementing the overall GHNA communications strategy  
  Oversee social media content development  
  Help supervise intern projects, as needed  
  Support broader organizational efforts, such as NJF’s annual Planning and Redevelopment Conference  
 
  Qualifications/Requirements:  
 
  A minimum of 5 years of relevant experience  
  A demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice  
  Familiarity with at least one of NJF’s key policy areas—state policy, planning and redevelopment, the environment, housing, strong communities—or a strong desire to learn  
  Highly detail-oriented with strong time management and the ability to navigate shifting priorities  
  Strong verbal communication, public speaking, and listening skills, with experience developing effective meeting agendas, presenting information to diverse audiences, organizing and facilitating meetings, delivering public testimony, and guiding groups to reach consensus  
  Excellent research and writing skills, with the ability to write policy memos, craft effective messages, create action alerts, and produce materials for non-technical audiences   
  Demonstrated ability to navigate large coalition dynamics and work through conflict honestly and openly  
  Background in housing policy, community development, or planning is a plus  
 
  COMPENSATION  : The salary for this full-time position is in the range of $65,000 and $80,000 and depends on the candidate’s experience and skills. Salary is negotiable.    BENEFITS:   New Jersey Future values hard work and a healthy work-life balance by offering flexible, family-friendly employment policies. Our competitive benefits package for full-time employees includes 100% employer-sponsored medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short- and long-term disability insurance coverage for staff and partial sponsorship of dependents. In addition, we offer a generous health reimbursement account and options for pre-tax flexible spending accounts for medical and dependent care costs. New Jersey Future employees enjoy a defined contribution 401(k) retirement plan with a variable employer match, flexible work schedules including the opportunity to work partially remotely, generous paid time off policies, and paid holidays. To encourage use of public and active transportation, we offer commuter transit subsidies and access to a company car for work meetings. New Jersey Future is committed to the growth and development of staff and fostering a creative, inclusive workplace culture.      
  New Jersey Future employees are working on a hybrid work-from-home and in-office schedule.    APPLICATION:   Interested and qualified candidates should submit a cover letter and a resume using our    career page   . Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.  If selected to advance, a brief writing sample that is original content (not edited or contributed to by someone other than the applicant) will be required and a brief assignment may be given. Relevant references will also be required. NJF currently is unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa at this time. If hired, employment eligibility verification will be carried out upon selection.  
    
						
            
        
        
        
            
                New Jersey Future
            
                    
        
             ABOUT US:  At New Jersey Future (NJF), we believe that great places help build great lives. To help create and preserve our great places, we promote sensible and equitable planning, redevelopment, and infrastructure investments that foster vibrant cities and towns; protect natural lands and waterways; enhance transportation choices; support a strong economy; and provide access to safe, affordable, and aging-friendly neighborhoods for everyone. We do this through original research, innovative policy development, coalition-building, advocacy, and hands-on strategic assistance. Embracing differences and advancing fairness is central to our mission and operations, and we are firmly committed to pursuing greater justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in our work and culture.   NJF offers a fast-paced and supportive work   environment.   NJF is located in downtown Trenton, NJ. For more information, visit    www.njfuture.org   .  
  
 About Great Homes and Neighborhoods for All:  Great Homes and Neighborhoods for All  
  (GHNA) believes everyone in New Jersey deserves an affordable place to live in a safe, vibrant,  
  climate-safe community. GHNA is a statewide, pro-housing initiative that publicly launched in  
  November 2024 to tackle New Jersey’s housing and neighborhood challenges, inadequate  
  systems for land use and zoning, and the resulting racial, socioeconomic, and health inequities  
  through a 3-pronged strategy: 1) advocating for state policy changes, 2) supporting local  
  planning, and 3) cultivating a network of local pro-housing campaigns. The initiative is led by a  
  Steering Committee that includes advocates for smart growth, fair housing, and housing justice;  
  for-profit and nonprofit developers, and community development leaders; academics, local  
  pro-housing campaign representatives, and land use planners. More information is available at  
   bit.ly/ghna_nj.   
  
 POSITION SUMMARY:  New Jersey Future is seeking a Local Campaign Coordinator within the  
  Land Use team to help the Great Homes and Neighborhoods for All initiative build a statewide,  
  pro-housing movement to address our state’s housing supply and affordability crisis. A key  
  piece of this work involves cultivating a network of local campaigns and supporting local land  
  use planning. The Local Campaign Coordinator will help seed the launch of new pro-housing  
  groups, while also building relationships with existing local organizations. Overall, the  
  coordinator will be responsible for developing and implementing GHNA’s educational,  
  outreach, and organizing strategy within key municipalities.  
  
  The Local Campaign Coordinator will report to the Policy Manager, Housing and Land Use. New  
  Jersey Future offers a fun, fast-paced, supportive work environment and the ability to make a difference. While NJF employees work a hybrid work-from-home/in-office schedule, this position will require work in the field and periodic travel throughout the state.  
  
 Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: 
  
 
 Organizing: Build power through a network of local pro-housing campaigns 
 
 
  Establish and develop relationships with local residents, civic leaders, grassroots groups, local elected officials, and others in order to facilitate the launch of pro-housing campaigns across the state and build a network of effective advocates.  
  Build local capacity by coaching and providing organizing and campaign support to community members and local groups. Campaign support may include identifying issues, developing a strategy chart, planning tactics, and power-mapping.  
  Develop resources and trainings on organizing, advocacy, planning and housing policy.  
  Connect supportive community members and pro-housing local elected officials to resources and state-level advocacy opportunities. Mobilize supporters to take action on policy priorities.  
  Track local engagement and analyze CRM data to measure success and adjust strategies.       
 
 
 Local Policy and Planning 
  
  Remain current on relevant policies, best practices, and housing/zoning reforms advancing in other cities and states in order to make policy and regulatory reform recommendations.  
  Track municipal ordinances, zoning changes, and municipal planning processes in key locations, and work to pass local-level pro-housing reforms.  
  In collaboration with GHNA staff and Steering Committee members, advance ideas to improve and support local land use planning.      
 
Administrative, Communications, and Project Support
 
  Provide project coordination for the broader GHNA initiative, and collaborate effectively with Land Use team members and partners.  
  Assist with grant proposals, budget tracking, and funders’ reporting requirements.  
  Contribute ideas for newsletter and listserv content at monthly Land Use / Communications meetings and assist in implementing overall GHNA communications strategy.  
  Assist with social media content development.  
  Help supervise intern projects, as needed.  
  Support broader organizational efforts, such as NJF’s annual Planning and Redevelopment Conference.  
 
 Qualifications/Requirements: 
 
  A minimum of 3 years of relevant experience   
  A demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice  
  Familiarity with at least one of NJF’s key policy areas—state policy, planning and redevelopment, the environment, housing, strong communities—or a strong desire to learn  
  Excellent research and writing skills, with the ability to craft messages and produce materials for non-technical audiences   
  Strong verbal communication, public speaking, and listening skills, with experience presenting information to diverse audiences and facilitating meetings  
  Demonstrated ability to work independently, with a high degree of autonomy  
  Organizing experience—whether community organizing, labor, political, or movement/issue-based campaign organizing—is highly preferred  
  Background in housing policy, community development, or planning is a plus  
  Spanish-language skills are also a plus  
  A driver’s license and access to reliable transportation are needed, as this role will require travel throughout the state  
  Ability to work occasional evenings and weekends  
 
  
 COMPENSATION : The salary for this full-time position is in the range of $55,000 and $70,000 and depends on the candidate’s experience and skills. Salary is negotiable.  
  
 BENEFITS:  New Jersey Future values hard work and a healthy work-life balance by offering flexible, family-friendly employment policies. Our competitive benefits package for full-time employees includes 100% employer-sponsored medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short- and long-term disability insurance coverage for staff and partial sponsorship of dependents. In addition, we offer a generous health reimbursement account and options for pre-tax flexible spending accounts for medical and dependent care costs. New Jersey Future employees enjoy a defined contribution 401(k) retirement plan with a variable employer match, flexible work schedules including the opportunity to work partially remotely, generous paid time off policies, and paid holidays. To encourage use of public and active transportation, we offer commuter transit subsidies and access to a company car for work meetings. New Jersey Future is committed to the growth and development of staff and fostering a creative, inclusive workplace culture.  
   
  New Jersey Future employees are working on a hybrid work-from-home and in-office schedule.  
  APPLICATION:  Interested and qualified candidates should submit a cover letter and a resume using our    career page   . Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.  If selected to advance, a brief writing sample that is original content (not edited or contributed to by someone other than the applicant) may be required and a brief assignment may be given. Relevant references will also be required. NJF currently is unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa at this time. If hired, employment eligibility verification will be carried out upon selection.  
        
     
    
    
         ABOUT US:  At New Jersey Future (NJF), we believe that great places help build great lives. To help create and preserve our great places, we promote sensible and equitable planning, redevelopment, and infrastructure investments that foster vibrant cities and towns; protect natural lands and waterways; enhance transportation choices; support a strong economy; and provide access to safe, affordable, and aging-friendly neighborhoods for everyone. We do this through original research, innovative policy development, coalition-building, advocacy, and hands-on strategic assistance. Embracing differences and advancing fairness is central to our mission and operations, and we are firmly committed to pursuing greater justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in our work and culture.   NJF offers a fast-paced and supportive work   environment.   NJF is located in downtown Trenton, NJ. For more information, visit    www.njfuture.org   .  
  
 About Great Homes and Neighborhoods for All:  Great Homes and Neighborhoods for All  
  (GHNA) believes everyone in New Jersey deserves an affordable place to live in a safe, vibrant,  
  climate-safe community. GHNA is a statewide, pro-housing initiative that publicly launched in  
  November 2024 to tackle New Jersey’s housing and neighborhood challenges, inadequate  
  systems for land use and zoning, and the resulting racial, socioeconomic, and health inequities  
  through a 3-pronged strategy: 1) advocating for state policy changes, 2) supporting local  
  planning, and 3) cultivating a network of local pro-housing campaigns. The initiative is led by a  
  Steering Committee that includes advocates for smart growth, fair housing, and housing justice;  
  for-profit and nonprofit developers, and community development leaders; academics, local  
  pro-housing campaign representatives, and land use planners. More information is available at  
   bit.ly/ghna_nj.   
  
 POSITION SUMMARY:  New Jersey Future is seeking a Local Campaign Coordinator within the  
  Land Use team to help the Great Homes and Neighborhoods for All initiative build a statewide,  
  pro-housing movement to address our state’s housing supply and affordability crisis. A key  
  piece of this work involves cultivating a network of local campaigns and supporting local land  
  use planning. The Local Campaign Coordinator will help seed the launch of new pro-housing  
  groups, while also building relationships with existing local organizations. Overall, the  
  coordinator will be responsible for developing and implementing GHNA’s educational,  
  outreach, and organizing strategy within key municipalities.  
  
  The Local Campaign Coordinator will report to the Policy Manager, Housing and Land Use. New  
  Jersey Future offers a fun, fast-paced, supportive work environment and the ability to make a difference. While NJF employees work a hybrid work-from-home/in-office schedule, this position will require work in the field and periodic travel throughout the state.  
  
 Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: 
  
 
 Organizing: Build power through a network of local pro-housing campaigns 
 
 
  Establish and develop relationships with local residents, civic leaders, grassroots groups, local elected officials, and others in order to facilitate the launch of pro-housing campaigns across the state and build a network of effective advocates.  
  Build local capacity by coaching and providing organizing and campaign support to community members and local groups. Campaign support may include identifying issues, developing a strategy chart, planning tactics, and power-mapping.  
  Develop resources and trainings on organizing, advocacy, planning and housing policy.  
  Connect supportive community members and pro-housing local elected officials to resources and state-level advocacy opportunities. Mobilize supporters to take action on policy priorities.  
  Track local engagement and analyze CRM data to measure success and adjust strategies.       
 
 
 Local Policy and Planning 
  
  Remain current on relevant policies, best practices, and housing/zoning reforms advancing in other cities and states in order to make policy and regulatory reform recommendations.  
  Track municipal ordinances, zoning changes, and municipal planning processes in key locations, and work to pass local-level pro-housing reforms.  
  In collaboration with GHNA staff and Steering Committee members, advance ideas to improve and support local land use planning.      
 
Administrative, Communications, and Project Support
 
  Provide project coordination for the broader GHNA initiative, and collaborate effectively with Land Use team members and partners.  
  Assist with grant proposals, budget tracking, and funders’ reporting requirements.  
  Contribute ideas for newsletter and listserv content at monthly Land Use / Communications meetings and assist in implementing overall GHNA communications strategy.  
  Assist with social media content development.  
  Help supervise intern projects, as needed.  
  Support broader organizational efforts, such as NJF’s annual Planning and Redevelopment Conference.  
 
 Qualifications/Requirements: 
 
  A minimum of 3 years of relevant experience   
  A demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice  
  Familiarity with at least one of NJF’s key policy areas—state policy, planning and redevelopment, the environment, housing, strong communities—or a strong desire to learn  
  Excellent research and writing skills, with the ability to craft messages and produce materials for non-technical audiences   
  Strong verbal communication, public speaking, and listening skills, with experience presenting information to diverse audiences and facilitating meetings  
  Demonstrated ability to work independently, with a high degree of autonomy  
  Organizing experience—whether community organizing, labor, political, or movement/issue-based campaign organizing—is highly preferred  
  Background in housing policy, community development, or planning is a plus  
  Spanish-language skills are also a plus  
  A driver’s license and access to reliable transportation are needed, as this role will require travel throughout the state  
  Ability to work occasional evenings and weekends  
 
  
 COMPENSATION : The salary for this full-time position is in the range of $55,000 and $70,000 and depends on the candidate’s experience and skills. Salary is negotiable.  
  
 BENEFITS:  New Jersey Future values hard work and a healthy work-life balance by offering flexible, family-friendly employment policies. Our competitive benefits package for full-time employees includes 100% employer-sponsored medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short- and long-term disability insurance coverage for staff and partial sponsorship of dependents. In addition, we offer a generous health reimbursement account and options for pre-tax flexible spending accounts for medical and dependent care costs. New Jersey Future employees enjoy a defined contribution 401(k) retirement plan with a variable employer match, flexible work schedules including the opportunity to work partially remotely, generous paid time off policies, and paid holidays. To encourage use of public and active transportation, we offer commuter transit subsidies and access to a company car for work meetings. New Jersey Future is committed to the growth and development of staff and fostering a creative, inclusive workplace culture.  
   
  New Jersey Future employees are working on a hybrid work-from-home and in-office schedule.  
  APPLICATION:  Interested and qualified candidates should submit a cover letter and a resume using our    career page   . Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.  If selected to advance, a brief writing sample that is original content (not edited or contributed to by someone other than the applicant) may be required and a brief assignment may be given. Relevant references will also be required. NJF currently is unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa at this time. If hired, employment eligibility verification will be carried out upon selection.