Location: Remote; California, Oregon, or Washington is required
Reports to: Project Development Manager or Senior Scientist
Salary:
Analyst Level: $63,000–$69,000
Associate Level: $70,000–$78,000
Travel: Travel up to 25%-40% of the time, primarily within Washington, Oregon, and California
Amount of Hires: 2-3
About Blue Forest
Blue Forest is a conservation finance non-profit whose mission is to accelerate the pace and scale of ecological restoration. Since 2018, Blue Forest has managed investor capital through its flagship financial product, the Forest Resilience Bond (FRB), which deploys private capital to finance forest restoration projects on private and public lands to reduce the risk of catastrophic wildfires. More recently, Blue Forest has also established Blue Forest Asset Management (BFAM), an investment management platform connecting investors to compelling, mission-aligned opportunities in broader asset classes beyond FRB projects, such as private equity and private credit investments.
Blue Forest is an interdisciplinary team of scientists, engineers, foresters, finance and communications professionals. We are harnessing financial innovation and building partnerships with investors, non-profits, private companies, and the public sector to design sustainable solutions to systemic climate resilience challenges faced by vulnerable communities and ecosystems. As we grow and develop new financial solutions to pressing environmental problems, we are committed to promoting social equity and amplifying historically excluded voices in the burgeoning field of conservation finance.
Position Summary
Project Analysts and Associates at Blue Forest focus on the development of conservation finance projects while coordinating and contributing to other aspects of Blue Forest workstreams, including research and science efforts, communications, education and capacity building, and building and maintaining partnerships. This typically includes working on two to three projects simultaneously and, over time, developing a specialization (e.g., geographic, issue area, modeling, communications) that advances project development across the organization.
For this posting, we are looking to hire 2-3 Analyst and/or Associate roles:
One role will be a generalist focused fully on project development
One to two hires will have a portion of their role that leans into the scientific modeling side of project development, benefit scoping and evaluation, science communication, and research.
Position responsibilities include supporting execution and day-to-day operations for individual projects, fostering and managing relationships with project partners, facilitating the advancement of working relationships between Blue Forest and beneficiary organizations, and partnering with Managers and Directors to connect day-to-day operations with a long-term strategy.
The project development aspect of the role involves being detail-oriented during day-to-day operations and execution while supporting Managers and Directors with strategy. Analysts and Associates play a key role in project development by developing written materials, working with Managers and Directors to give presentations, and developing relationships with partners. In addition, Analysts and Associates spend their time supporting or servicing as lead coordinator for special projects within other departments at Blue Forest.
Responsibilities & Duties
Individual FRB Project Development (50-75%)
Support the development of multiple FRB projects from conception to execution, including bringing structure and processes to innovative and ambiguous projects. Project workstreams will include:
Partnering with land managers (such as the Forest Service) on implementation strategies for priority restoration projects
Researching and engaging potential project beneficiaries
Quantifying and communicating project benefits with internal and external science partners
Developing proposals and securing funding commitments from beneficiaries
Engaging community stakeholders, Native nations, and potential project collaborators
Develop and execute project materials such as presentations, two-pagers, and memorandums to support project development and partner engagement
Foster relationships with project development partners across a portfolio of project assignments
Integrate and enhance DEI and tribal engagement throughout the project development process
Developing Expertise (20-40%)
Identify one to two areas to develop expertise within the organization. This could include a geographic or ecosystem focus, implementation or permitting, communications, scientific research, facilitation, etc.
For one to two hires, ecosystem benefit modeling and benefit scoping will likely be 30-45% of the role. This could include modeling fire ecology, forest or watershed restoration, or research on other benefits of restoration activities.
Play a key role in supporting initiatives in these areas of expertise, with increasing levels of leadership
Partnerships, Operations, and Communications (10-15%)
Support planning site visits with project partners, executing grant reporting, enhancing internal knowledge sharing, and developing system processes and organization
Develop communications materials such as 2-pagers, story maps, and memos for projects, initiatives, and research project deliverables
Contribute to the Blue Forest newsletter and other email and social media campaigns where appropriate and where materials can elevate key partnerships and/or project visibility
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
An ideal candidate will have 1+ years of relevant work or equivalent experience. Blue Forest will prioritize the following qualifications in the hiring process; however, we do not expect candidates to fulfill all criteria and encourage all interested candidates to apply.
Active Contributor: Ability to work independently with minimal supervision; is detail-oriented, executes and follows through on assigned tasks, manages time effectively, and owns workstreams. Identifies and communicates bottlenecks with Managers and Directors, proactively researching and identifying solutions for the team.
Communication: Strong written and oral communication skills, including distilling and communicating complex ideas into presentations and written memos for non-scientific audiences, facilitating collaborative discussions, creating effective storytelling products, etc.
Partnerships & Collaboration: Developing experience collaborating with internal and external stakeholders and Native Nations. Strong, active listening skills, inclusive approach, and values engaging diverse perspectives to design effective solutions and projects.
Conservation Finance, Ecosystem Services, Utilities, or Forestry Expertise: Passionate and some understanding of conservation finance, modeling ecosystem services, water and electric utilities, forestry, or other relevant fields. Experience working with the USDA Forest Service or utilities is a plus but not required.
Continuous Learner: Committed to continuous learning, including seeking opportunities to incorporate feedback and learn from others; learning, listening, and engagement that understands the historical place-based context for projects and empowers and supports diverse communities within the conservation and financial communities.
(For one to two roles focused partially on science modeling) Science Modeling Experience: One to four years of experience or advanced education in ecology, forestry, environmental sciences/engineering, or related fields in research and/or modeling of ecosystem processes. The ideal candidate will have familiarity with a range of modeling approaches, understand their strengths, weaknesses, and sources of uncertainty, and be comfortable thinking holistically about mechanisms driving ecosystem processes.
BENEFITS
100% employer-paid health, dental, and vision coverage; subsidized coverage for dependents
Access to a 401k retirement plan with a 4% employer match
Starting 3 weeks paid vacation and 17 paid holidays; paid sick leave and volunteer time
3 months of paid family leave
Employer-paid life and long-term disability insurance
Access to Dependent Care FSA
Public Lands Exploration stipend (reimbursements for visits to National Forests, county parks, etc.)
Monthly Home Office stipend or co-working space provided
Additional stipends for health & wellness; home internet and cell service; and professional development
COVID VACCINE REQUIREMENT
All Blue Forest staff are required to be “fully vaccinated” against COVID-19, as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention defines that term. Proof of full vaccination shall be a condition of employment and must be provided before starting work, except where prohibited by law. Blue Forest is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and the company will engage in the interactive process regarding reasonable accommodations for candidates who cannot be vaccinated due to a disability/medical condition; a sincerely held religious belief, practice or observance; or a claimed exemption under applicable state law.
HOW TO APPLY
To apply to this position, submit a resume on recruitee . People from historically underrepresented populations and candidates with non-traditional career paths are especially encouraged to apply. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis, and those submitted by March 7th will be prioritized.
If participating in the interview process would require you to incur additional expenses to participate, such as childcare, please let us know, and we are happy to reimburse for reasonable expenses incurred up to $30/hour for twice the length of each interview in which you participate. There will be space to request this reimbursement upon offer of an interview.
Blue Forest provides equal employment and opportunities for advancement, compensation, training, and growth according to individual merit, without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, age, genetic information, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under applicable Federal, state, or local law. Applicants must have authorization to work in the United States.
Feb 27, 2024
Full time
Location: Remote; California, Oregon, or Washington is required
Reports to: Project Development Manager or Senior Scientist
Salary:
Analyst Level: $63,000–$69,000
Associate Level: $70,000–$78,000
Travel: Travel up to 25%-40% of the time, primarily within Washington, Oregon, and California
Amount of Hires: 2-3
About Blue Forest
Blue Forest is a conservation finance non-profit whose mission is to accelerate the pace and scale of ecological restoration. Since 2018, Blue Forest has managed investor capital through its flagship financial product, the Forest Resilience Bond (FRB), which deploys private capital to finance forest restoration projects on private and public lands to reduce the risk of catastrophic wildfires. More recently, Blue Forest has also established Blue Forest Asset Management (BFAM), an investment management platform connecting investors to compelling, mission-aligned opportunities in broader asset classes beyond FRB projects, such as private equity and private credit investments.
Blue Forest is an interdisciplinary team of scientists, engineers, foresters, finance and communications professionals. We are harnessing financial innovation and building partnerships with investors, non-profits, private companies, and the public sector to design sustainable solutions to systemic climate resilience challenges faced by vulnerable communities and ecosystems. As we grow and develop new financial solutions to pressing environmental problems, we are committed to promoting social equity and amplifying historically excluded voices in the burgeoning field of conservation finance.
Position Summary
Project Analysts and Associates at Blue Forest focus on the development of conservation finance projects while coordinating and contributing to other aspects of Blue Forest workstreams, including research and science efforts, communications, education and capacity building, and building and maintaining partnerships. This typically includes working on two to three projects simultaneously and, over time, developing a specialization (e.g., geographic, issue area, modeling, communications) that advances project development across the organization.
For this posting, we are looking to hire 2-3 Analyst and/or Associate roles:
One role will be a generalist focused fully on project development
One to two hires will have a portion of their role that leans into the scientific modeling side of project development, benefit scoping and evaluation, science communication, and research.
Position responsibilities include supporting execution and day-to-day operations for individual projects, fostering and managing relationships with project partners, facilitating the advancement of working relationships between Blue Forest and beneficiary organizations, and partnering with Managers and Directors to connect day-to-day operations with a long-term strategy.
The project development aspect of the role involves being detail-oriented during day-to-day operations and execution while supporting Managers and Directors with strategy. Analysts and Associates play a key role in project development by developing written materials, working with Managers and Directors to give presentations, and developing relationships with partners. In addition, Analysts and Associates spend their time supporting or servicing as lead coordinator for special projects within other departments at Blue Forest.
Responsibilities & Duties
Individual FRB Project Development (50-75%)
Support the development of multiple FRB projects from conception to execution, including bringing structure and processes to innovative and ambiguous projects. Project workstreams will include:
Partnering with land managers (such as the Forest Service) on implementation strategies for priority restoration projects
Researching and engaging potential project beneficiaries
Quantifying and communicating project benefits with internal and external science partners
Developing proposals and securing funding commitments from beneficiaries
Engaging community stakeholders, Native nations, and potential project collaborators
Develop and execute project materials such as presentations, two-pagers, and memorandums to support project development and partner engagement
Foster relationships with project development partners across a portfolio of project assignments
Integrate and enhance DEI and tribal engagement throughout the project development process
Developing Expertise (20-40%)
Identify one to two areas to develop expertise within the organization. This could include a geographic or ecosystem focus, implementation or permitting, communications, scientific research, facilitation, etc.
For one to two hires, ecosystem benefit modeling and benefit scoping will likely be 30-45% of the role. This could include modeling fire ecology, forest or watershed restoration, or research on other benefits of restoration activities.
Play a key role in supporting initiatives in these areas of expertise, with increasing levels of leadership
Partnerships, Operations, and Communications (10-15%)
Support planning site visits with project partners, executing grant reporting, enhancing internal knowledge sharing, and developing system processes and organization
Develop communications materials such as 2-pagers, story maps, and memos for projects, initiatives, and research project deliverables
Contribute to the Blue Forest newsletter and other email and social media campaigns where appropriate and where materials can elevate key partnerships and/or project visibility
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
An ideal candidate will have 1+ years of relevant work or equivalent experience. Blue Forest will prioritize the following qualifications in the hiring process; however, we do not expect candidates to fulfill all criteria and encourage all interested candidates to apply.
Active Contributor: Ability to work independently with minimal supervision; is detail-oriented, executes and follows through on assigned tasks, manages time effectively, and owns workstreams. Identifies and communicates bottlenecks with Managers and Directors, proactively researching and identifying solutions for the team.
Communication: Strong written and oral communication skills, including distilling and communicating complex ideas into presentations and written memos for non-scientific audiences, facilitating collaborative discussions, creating effective storytelling products, etc.
Partnerships & Collaboration: Developing experience collaborating with internal and external stakeholders and Native Nations. Strong, active listening skills, inclusive approach, and values engaging diverse perspectives to design effective solutions and projects.
Conservation Finance, Ecosystem Services, Utilities, or Forestry Expertise: Passionate and some understanding of conservation finance, modeling ecosystem services, water and electric utilities, forestry, or other relevant fields. Experience working with the USDA Forest Service or utilities is a plus but not required.
Continuous Learner: Committed to continuous learning, including seeking opportunities to incorporate feedback and learn from others; learning, listening, and engagement that understands the historical place-based context for projects and empowers and supports diverse communities within the conservation and financial communities.
(For one to two roles focused partially on science modeling) Science Modeling Experience: One to four years of experience or advanced education in ecology, forestry, environmental sciences/engineering, or related fields in research and/or modeling of ecosystem processes. The ideal candidate will have familiarity with a range of modeling approaches, understand their strengths, weaknesses, and sources of uncertainty, and be comfortable thinking holistically about mechanisms driving ecosystem processes.
BENEFITS
100% employer-paid health, dental, and vision coverage; subsidized coverage for dependents
Access to a 401k retirement plan with a 4% employer match
Starting 3 weeks paid vacation and 17 paid holidays; paid sick leave and volunteer time
3 months of paid family leave
Employer-paid life and long-term disability insurance
Access to Dependent Care FSA
Public Lands Exploration stipend (reimbursements for visits to National Forests, county parks, etc.)
Monthly Home Office stipend or co-working space provided
Additional stipends for health & wellness; home internet and cell service; and professional development
COVID VACCINE REQUIREMENT
All Blue Forest staff are required to be “fully vaccinated” against COVID-19, as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention defines that term. Proof of full vaccination shall be a condition of employment and must be provided before starting work, except where prohibited by law. Blue Forest is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and the company will engage in the interactive process regarding reasonable accommodations for candidates who cannot be vaccinated due to a disability/medical condition; a sincerely held religious belief, practice or observance; or a claimed exemption under applicable state law.
HOW TO APPLY
To apply to this position, submit a resume on recruitee . People from historically underrepresented populations and candidates with non-traditional career paths are especially encouraged to apply. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis, and those submitted by March 7th will be prioritized.
If participating in the interview process would require you to incur additional expenses to participate, such as childcare, please let us know, and we are happy to reimburse for reasonable expenses incurred up to $30/hour for twice the length of each interview in which you participate. There will be space to request this reimbursement upon offer of an interview.
Blue Forest provides equal employment and opportunities for advancement, compensation, training, and growth according to individual merit, without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, age, genetic information, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under applicable Federal, state, or local law. Applicants must have authorization to work in the United States.
Reports to: Senior Director, Conservation Staff reporting to this position: 2 researchers/analysts Department: Energy and Environment Position classification: Exempt, full time Minimum compensation: $77,000/$92,000 Work site: Hybrid (on-site two days per week, Washington, D.C., office)
Summary
American Progress has an immediate opening for an Associate Director or Director of Responsible Renewable Energy Development on the Conservation Policy team within the Energy and Environment department. The United States’ transition to a clean energy economy will require new clean energy, transmission development, and a supply of clean energy materials. To fight the climate crisis while protecting communities and biodiversity, the United States cannot perpetuate the inequities of the old, dirty energy economy and must instead plan for smart siting of renewable energy and ethical sourcing of the materials required to transition. This individual will be responsible for leading American Progress’ work to develop and execute national and regional strategies and campaigns to support both conservation and clean energy goals. The ideal candidate will have strong management, strategic thinking, coalition-building, and writing skills, as well as deep organizational relationships throughout the climate, energy, and/or conservation policy world and a commitment to fighting environmental injustice. The Associate Director/Director will report to the Senior Director, Conservation.
This individual will be driven by American Progress’ mission to improve the lives of all Americans through bold, progressive ideas, as well as strong leadership and concerted action, with the aim of not only changing the conversation, but changing the country. The Associate Director/Director will be part of a dynamic department that supports work across American Progress’ five crosscutting priorities:
Building an economy for all
Restoring social trust in democracy
Advancing racial equity and justice
Tackling climate change and environmental injustice
Strengthening health
Responsibilities:
Lead in identifying and establishing American Progress’ organizational priorities for building clean energy infrastructure and transmission in a way that centers environmental justice communities as well as biodiversity and conservation values.
Work within the Energy and Environment department and the Conservation Policy team, as well as with key stakeholders and allies, to develop and implement legislative and political strategies with a primary focus on federal action.
Leverage American Progress’ research and policy capabilities to drive a narrative and serve as a resource to partners and the public.
Develop and design policy and product ideas that support the team’s goals and manage research, writing, timelines, and outreach as needed.
Manage projects, research, and policy staff as needed, while supporting an inclusive, supportive, and creative workplace culture.
Lead and support the development of a range of written products, including memos, reports, rapid-response statements, op-eds, and social media, to influence the policy debate on key climate issues.
Represent American Progress in the media and in external meetings with Capitol Hill staff and coalition partners to advance the organization’s work.
Fundraise to support the Conservation Policy team and to create new initiatives.
Continue efforts to expand and broaden the conservation community to include a diverse and inclusive group of stakeholders working on relevant issues.
Develop and maintain expertise in assigned areas of responsibility.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements and qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent professional experience. An advanced degree in a relevant discipline is a plus.
At least six years of relevant professional experience for the Associate Director role, and at least seven to 10 years of relevant professional experience for the Director role. This may include experience in organizing, campaigns, legislative and administrative advocacy, coalition building, relevant graduate studies, or work in related fields.
Proven knowledge of ocean, land, climate, and/or energy policy issues.
Ability to drive long-term strategy both inside and outside American Progress.
Experience working with coalitions; the ideal candidate will have a breadth of existing relationships in environmental organizations.
Experience managing projects from start to finish, including managing the work of staff who may or may not be direct reports.
Experience in seeking funding or grant writing is a plus.
Understanding of how environmental issues intersect with racism and economic and social inequality, and a passion for working to dismantle these systems.
Adept written and interpersonal communication skills.
Ability to independently plan ahead, prioritize, allocate time, balance projects, and coordinate with internal and external partners.
Ability to work well under pressure and meet deadlines in a team setting.
Understanding and willingness to learn about how power, privilege, and oppression manifest at the individual, interpersonal, and structural levels.
Commitment to American Progress’ mission, goals, and progressive values, including environmental and social justice; diversity, equity, and inclusion; and the creation of a positive workplace culture.
Direct supervisory management experience is required for the Director position.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and preference will be given to applications received by October 9, 2023.
Short responses (200 words or fewer) to the following questions should be included in the application:
Please provide examples of partners or coalitions you have worked with in past roles.
Please briefly describe a project that you created and managed from start to finish.
How many total years of experience do you have in policy, advocacy, campaigning, organizing, and/or analysis?
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. The Associate Director position has a minimum salary of $77,000, and the Director position has a minimum salary of $92,000.
American Progress’ hybrid work policy is posted on our Jobs page. Please visit this page for updates. Any changes to this policy will also be communicated at the time of hire.
Sep 15, 2023
Full time
Reports to: Senior Director, Conservation Staff reporting to this position: 2 researchers/analysts Department: Energy and Environment Position classification: Exempt, full time Minimum compensation: $77,000/$92,000 Work site: Hybrid (on-site two days per week, Washington, D.C., office)
Summary
American Progress has an immediate opening for an Associate Director or Director of Responsible Renewable Energy Development on the Conservation Policy team within the Energy and Environment department. The United States’ transition to a clean energy economy will require new clean energy, transmission development, and a supply of clean energy materials. To fight the climate crisis while protecting communities and biodiversity, the United States cannot perpetuate the inequities of the old, dirty energy economy and must instead plan for smart siting of renewable energy and ethical sourcing of the materials required to transition. This individual will be responsible for leading American Progress’ work to develop and execute national and regional strategies and campaigns to support both conservation and clean energy goals. The ideal candidate will have strong management, strategic thinking, coalition-building, and writing skills, as well as deep organizational relationships throughout the climate, energy, and/or conservation policy world and a commitment to fighting environmental injustice. The Associate Director/Director will report to the Senior Director, Conservation.
This individual will be driven by American Progress’ mission to improve the lives of all Americans through bold, progressive ideas, as well as strong leadership and concerted action, with the aim of not only changing the conversation, but changing the country. The Associate Director/Director will be part of a dynamic department that supports work across American Progress’ five crosscutting priorities:
Building an economy for all
Restoring social trust in democracy
Advancing racial equity and justice
Tackling climate change and environmental injustice
Strengthening health
Responsibilities:
Lead in identifying and establishing American Progress’ organizational priorities for building clean energy infrastructure and transmission in a way that centers environmental justice communities as well as biodiversity and conservation values.
Work within the Energy and Environment department and the Conservation Policy team, as well as with key stakeholders and allies, to develop and implement legislative and political strategies with a primary focus on federal action.
Leverage American Progress’ research and policy capabilities to drive a narrative and serve as a resource to partners and the public.
Develop and design policy and product ideas that support the team’s goals and manage research, writing, timelines, and outreach as needed.
Manage projects, research, and policy staff as needed, while supporting an inclusive, supportive, and creative workplace culture.
Lead and support the development of a range of written products, including memos, reports, rapid-response statements, op-eds, and social media, to influence the policy debate on key climate issues.
Represent American Progress in the media and in external meetings with Capitol Hill staff and coalition partners to advance the organization’s work.
Fundraise to support the Conservation Policy team and to create new initiatives.
Continue efforts to expand and broaden the conservation community to include a diverse and inclusive group of stakeholders working on relevant issues.
Develop and maintain expertise in assigned areas of responsibility.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements and qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent professional experience. An advanced degree in a relevant discipline is a plus.
At least six years of relevant professional experience for the Associate Director role, and at least seven to 10 years of relevant professional experience for the Director role. This may include experience in organizing, campaigns, legislative and administrative advocacy, coalition building, relevant graduate studies, or work in related fields.
Proven knowledge of ocean, land, climate, and/or energy policy issues.
Ability to drive long-term strategy both inside and outside American Progress.
Experience working with coalitions; the ideal candidate will have a breadth of existing relationships in environmental organizations.
Experience managing projects from start to finish, including managing the work of staff who may or may not be direct reports.
Experience in seeking funding or grant writing is a plus.
Understanding of how environmental issues intersect with racism and economic and social inequality, and a passion for working to dismantle these systems.
Adept written and interpersonal communication skills.
Ability to independently plan ahead, prioritize, allocate time, balance projects, and coordinate with internal and external partners.
Ability to work well under pressure and meet deadlines in a team setting.
Understanding and willingness to learn about how power, privilege, and oppression manifest at the individual, interpersonal, and structural levels.
Commitment to American Progress’ mission, goals, and progressive values, including environmental and social justice; diversity, equity, and inclusion; and the creation of a positive workplace culture.
Direct supervisory management experience is required for the Director position.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and preference will be given to applications received by October 9, 2023.
Short responses (200 words or fewer) to the following questions should be included in the application:
Please provide examples of partners or coalitions you have worked with in past roles.
Please briefly describe a project that you created and managed from start to finish.
How many total years of experience do you have in policy, advocacy, campaigning, organizing, and/or analysis?
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. The Associate Director position has a minimum salary of $77,000, and the Director position has a minimum salary of $92,000.
American Progress’ hybrid work policy is posted on our Jobs page. Please visit this page for updates. Any changes to this policy will also be communicated at the time of hire.
Job Summary
Are you passionate about fostering economic growth and empowering communities through education and training? Do you thrive in a role where you can build meaningful relationships and drive impactful initiatives? If so, we invite you to consider the role of Associate Director of Business and Community Outreach at Hawkeye Community College.
In our Business and Community Education department, we are committed to creating a vibrant ecosystem of learning and development that benefits businesses, individuals, and the wider community. As the Associate Director of Business & Community Outreach you will be overseeing customized training programs, identifying grant funding opportunities, and contributing to statewide economic development planning and initiatives. This is achieved by not only leveraging your skills but also partnering with new and existing business customers through day-to day operations and community involvement.
Join us, and be part of a dynamic team that values innovation, collaboration, and the transformative power of education. Your work will not only impact the success of businesses and individuals but also contribute to the broader economic and social prosperity of our community.
Hawkeye Community College is a comprehensive community college focused on meeting the needs of the community by providing quality, affordable learning experiences for a diverse student body through our Adult Learning Center, Business and Community Education Department as well as through more than 50 career and technical programs and liberal arts transfer programs. Hawkeye Community College’s mission is about empowering students, strengthening businesses and enriching communities with a vision to improve the quality of life in the communities we serve.
Essential Job Functions
Important responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Maintains and establishes new professional relationships with businesses and community organizations.
Direct and coordinate activities including sales of customized training.
Reviews and approves Iowa Jobs 260 program paperwork for Department of Education and/or Iowa Workforce Development on behalf of businesses and college, including applications, modifications, performance reports, etc.
Ensures accurate recordkeeping of grant training records is maintained for Workforce Training and Economic Development (WTED) 260C, 260E, and 260G (ACE) program training activities, in accordance with state guidelines.
Initiates grant projects, oversees and maintains records, tracks and monitors budgets and prepares reporting for contract compliance for: Workforce Training and Economic Development (WTED) 260C, 260E, and 260G (ACE) program training activities.
Uses client management software (CMS) to record sales leads, communication and analyze data.
Works cooperatively with Marketing to ensure printed and web media is current, accurate and reflects informative information regarding funding resources.
Actively involved with local organizations and presents as requested.
Provides support and direction for Corporate Business Solutions department staff and provides timely evaluations, makes recommendations for corrective action, retention, and promotion, as needed.
Maintains student records for continuing education and state-funded projects and ensures accurate recordkeeping and retrieval.
Prioritizes and completes work accurately and in the required time frame.
Maintains verbal and written confidentiality in all areas of responsibility.
Maintains professional attitude and demeanor when dealing with students, businesses, and staff.
Assists and directs client questions to appropriate areas.
Participates in campus committees as assigned.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Unless otherwise approved under Hawkeye’s remote work policy, regular on campus and/or onsite attendance is considered an essential function of the position.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree in Social Services, Human Resource, Human Services, Public Administration, or related field.
Two (2) years of experience in workforce development or related field OR a combination of education and related experience totaling six (6) years.
Must possess supervisory skills.
Demonstrated ability to manage a wide variety of government programs and contracts.
Knowledge of budget management and fiscal monitoring.
Knowledge of general human resources, employment, or related laws, regulations, and policies.
Knowledge of federal, state, and local programs available to assist people with low or no income, unemployment history, and multi-generational poverty.
Demonstrated ability to travel to and from appointments.
Demonstrated knowledge of office terminology as well as follows complex oral and written directions.
Demonstrated ability to work with a culturally diverse student population, faculty, staff, and the general public.
Ability to demonstrate strong interpersonal communication.
Skilled in Microsoft Office Suite, Google applications, and video conferencing technology.
Demonstrated ability to execute organization and department policies and procedures.
Demonstrated ability to handle confidential/sensitive information with discretion.
Preferred Qualifications
Master’s degree in a related field.
Working Conditions
Anticipated schedule is Monday – Friday with potential evening and/or weekend hours.
Work is performed either in an office/classroom setting, at businesses in the community and using technology. Requires good hand-eye coordination including visual acuity to use a keyboard and read technical information; arm, hand and finger dexterity, including ability to grasp. Sit, stand, bend, lift and move frequently during working hours. During course of day, interact with students, faculty and staff in person, by telephone and computers.
Employment Status
Full-time salary/exempt position with comprehensive or competitive benefits program including health, dental, vision, life, and LTD insurance, a Section 125 plan for medical and dependent care expenses; holiday, personal, sick, and vacation leave; tuition reimbursement; and a choice of retirement programs—IPERS (defined benefit) or TIAA (defined contribution).
Application Procedure
Complete an online application at hawkeyecollege.edu/employment
Submit/upload a cover letter addressing the following:
What has been your experience in sales and business development?
Share an example of how you have built strategic partnerships and/or fostered client relationships.
Describe your managerial experiences and leadership style. Additionally, share how you have led teams and managed projects.
Share your experiences in collaborating with community organizations and how that has impacted your professional development?
Submit/upload a resume.
Submit/upload 3 professional references with a minimum of 1 being from a current/past supervisor.
All required documents must be submitted in order for your application to move forward.
Priority screening is set to begin on Tuesday, June 27, 2023. Completed applications, along with the required materials, received after the priority screening date will be considered at the discretion of the college.
Hawkeye Community College is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer, committed to equity and diversity in its educational services and employment practices: https://www.hawkeyecollege.edu/about/diversity-inclusion/equal-opportunity . The College does not discriminate on the basis of sex; race; age; color; creed; national origin; religion; disability; sexual orientation; gender identity; genetic information; or actual or potential parental, family, or marital status in its programs, activities, or employment practices. Veteran status is also included to the extent covered by law. Any person alleging a violation of equity regulations shall have the right to file a formal complaint. Inquiries concerning application of this statement should be addressed to: Equity Coordinator and Title IX Coordinator for employees, 319-296-4405; or Title IX Coordinator for students, 319-296-4448; Hawkeye Community College, 1501 East Orange Road, P.O. Box 8015, Waterloo, Iowa 50704-8015; or email equity-titleIX@hawkeyecollege.edu , or the Director of the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, Citigroup Center, 500 W. Madison, Suite 1475, Chicago, IL 60661, phone number 312-730-1560, fax 312-730-1576, email: OCR.Chicago@ed.gov .
If any applicant is in need of a reasonable accommodation in completing the application process, please notify a member of Human Resource Services.
Jun 15, 2023
Full time
Job Summary
Are you passionate about fostering economic growth and empowering communities through education and training? Do you thrive in a role where you can build meaningful relationships and drive impactful initiatives? If so, we invite you to consider the role of Associate Director of Business and Community Outreach at Hawkeye Community College.
In our Business and Community Education department, we are committed to creating a vibrant ecosystem of learning and development that benefits businesses, individuals, and the wider community. As the Associate Director of Business & Community Outreach you will be overseeing customized training programs, identifying grant funding opportunities, and contributing to statewide economic development planning and initiatives. This is achieved by not only leveraging your skills but also partnering with new and existing business customers through day-to day operations and community involvement.
Join us, and be part of a dynamic team that values innovation, collaboration, and the transformative power of education. Your work will not only impact the success of businesses and individuals but also contribute to the broader economic and social prosperity of our community.
Hawkeye Community College is a comprehensive community college focused on meeting the needs of the community by providing quality, affordable learning experiences for a diverse student body through our Adult Learning Center, Business and Community Education Department as well as through more than 50 career and technical programs and liberal arts transfer programs. Hawkeye Community College’s mission is about empowering students, strengthening businesses and enriching communities with a vision to improve the quality of life in the communities we serve.
Essential Job Functions
Important responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Maintains and establishes new professional relationships with businesses and community organizations.
Direct and coordinate activities including sales of customized training.
Reviews and approves Iowa Jobs 260 program paperwork for Department of Education and/or Iowa Workforce Development on behalf of businesses and college, including applications, modifications, performance reports, etc.
Ensures accurate recordkeeping of grant training records is maintained for Workforce Training and Economic Development (WTED) 260C, 260E, and 260G (ACE) program training activities, in accordance with state guidelines.
Initiates grant projects, oversees and maintains records, tracks and monitors budgets and prepares reporting for contract compliance for: Workforce Training and Economic Development (WTED) 260C, 260E, and 260G (ACE) program training activities.
Uses client management software (CMS) to record sales leads, communication and analyze data.
Works cooperatively with Marketing to ensure printed and web media is current, accurate and reflects informative information regarding funding resources.
Actively involved with local organizations and presents as requested.
Provides support and direction for Corporate Business Solutions department staff and provides timely evaluations, makes recommendations for corrective action, retention, and promotion, as needed.
Maintains student records for continuing education and state-funded projects and ensures accurate recordkeeping and retrieval.
Prioritizes and completes work accurately and in the required time frame.
Maintains verbal and written confidentiality in all areas of responsibility.
Maintains professional attitude and demeanor when dealing with students, businesses, and staff.
Assists and directs client questions to appropriate areas.
Participates in campus committees as assigned.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Unless otherwise approved under Hawkeye’s remote work policy, regular on campus and/or onsite attendance is considered an essential function of the position.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree in Social Services, Human Resource, Human Services, Public Administration, or related field.
Two (2) years of experience in workforce development or related field OR a combination of education and related experience totaling six (6) years.
Must possess supervisory skills.
Demonstrated ability to manage a wide variety of government programs and contracts.
Knowledge of budget management and fiscal monitoring.
Knowledge of general human resources, employment, or related laws, regulations, and policies.
Knowledge of federal, state, and local programs available to assist people with low or no income, unemployment history, and multi-generational poverty.
Demonstrated ability to travel to and from appointments.
Demonstrated knowledge of office terminology as well as follows complex oral and written directions.
Demonstrated ability to work with a culturally diverse student population, faculty, staff, and the general public.
Ability to demonstrate strong interpersonal communication.
Skilled in Microsoft Office Suite, Google applications, and video conferencing technology.
Demonstrated ability to execute organization and department policies and procedures.
Demonstrated ability to handle confidential/sensitive information with discretion.
Preferred Qualifications
Master’s degree in a related field.
Working Conditions
Anticipated schedule is Monday – Friday with potential evening and/or weekend hours.
Work is performed either in an office/classroom setting, at businesses in the community and using technology. Requires good hand-eye coordination including visual acuity to use a keyboard and read technical information; arm, hand and finger dexterity, including ability to grasp. Sit, stand, bend, lift and move frequently during working hours. During course of day, interact with students, faculty and staff in person, by telephone and computers.
Employment Status
Full-time salary/exempt position with comprehensive or competitive benefits program including health, dental, vision, life, and LTD insurance, a Section 125 plan for medical and dependent care expenses; holiday, personal, sick, and vacation leave; tuition reimbursement; and a choice of retirement programs—IPERS (defined benefit) or TIAA (defined contribution).
Application Procedure
Complete an online application at hawkeyecollege.edu/employment
Submit/upload a cover letter addressing the following:
What has been your experience in sales and business development?
Share an example of how you have built strategic partnerships and/or fostered client relationships.
Describe your managerial experiences and leadership style. Additionally, share how you have led teams and managed projects.
Share your experiences in collaborating with community organizations and how that has impacted your professional development?
Submit/upload a resume.
Submit/upload 3 professional references with a minimum of 1 being from a current/past supervisor.
All required documents must be submitted in order for your application to move forward.
Priority screening is set to begin on Tuesday, June 27, 2023. Completed applications, along with the required materials, received after the priority screening date will be considered at the discretion of the college.
Hawkeye Community College is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer, committed to equity and diversity in its educational services and employment practices: https://www.hawkeyecollege.edu/about/diversity-inclusion/equal-opportunity . The College does not discriminate on the basis of sex; race; age; color; creed; national origin; religion; disability; sexual orientation; gender identity; genetic information; or actual or potential parental, family, or marital status in its programs, activities, or employment practices. Veteran status is also included to the extent covered by law. Any person alleging a violation of equity regulations shall have the right to file a formal complaint. Inquiries concerning application of this statement should be addressed to: Equity Coordinator and Title IX Coordinator for employees, 319-296-4405; or Title IX Coordinator for students, 319-296-4448; Hawkeye Community College, 1501 East Orange Road, P.O. Box 8015, Waterloo, Iowa 50704-8015; or email equity-titleIX@hawkeyecollege.edu , or the Director of the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, Citigroup Center, 500 W. Madison, Suite 1475, Chicago, IL 60661, phone number 312-730-1560, fax 312-730-1576, email: OCR.Chicago@ed.gov .
If any applicant is in need of a reasonable accommodation in completing the application process, please notify a member of Human Resource Services.
Associate Director, Managed Organizations (Durham, NC; Chicago, IL; or Washington, DC) An experienced operations professional with strong project management skills who will manage a portfolio of nonprofit projects to ensure they have the back-office infrastructure necessary to meet their programmatic goals Associate Directors on the Managed Organizations (MO) team project manage -- and provide operational expertise to -- the nonprofit organizations Arabella manages that serve as fiscal sponsors, including the New Venture Fund, the Windward Fund, and the Hopewell Fund—all 501(c)(3) public charities—and the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a 501(c)(4).
These managed nonprofit organizations house new and innovative public interest projects -- many focused on conservation, global health, and civic engagement -- as well as coordinate collaborative initiatives between donors and administer grants programs. MO team members are deeply passionate about the role that smooth, efficient back-office organizational operations play in achieving social impact.
Our colleagues are experienced and skilled in areas like non-profit (c3) and (c4) compliance, budgeting and finance, human resources, technology, and project management. Associate Directors play a central role as conductors of these projects – ensuring all the pieces flow together smoothly and that the projects have the infrastructure needed to meet their strategic and programmatic goals. As an example, advocacy-focused projects are a growing component of our work, so this would be a great role for someone interested in gaining experience in the operations and compliance side of nonprofit advocacy initiatives.
Essential Responsibilities
Project Management and Oversight (80-85%)
Serve as a project manager for a portfolio of 6-10 projects, providing oversight and team management. Teams vary by project and are usually comprised of one project manager supported by one to three junior staff with oversight by one to two senior staff
Deftly manage multiple deadlines and continuously ensure priorities align with needs and capabilities of all stakeholders: funders, grantees, and project team
Manage relationships between multiple stakeholders, including funders, programmatic staff, and grantees
Provide operational expertise and ensure the nonprofit client projects remain financially sound and compliant with IRS, federal, and state regulations
Conduct due diligence on the nonprofits’ outgoing grants and manage reporting and deadlines on incoming grants
Recognize when and how to engage specialists in your projects, such as the compliance and financial analysis teams
Understand basic advocacy and lobbying regulations to ensure your portfolio of projects adheres to best practices in tracking and monitoring all activities to ensure compliance with IRS, federal, and state regulations
Ensure project data is accurately maintained within a customized Salesforce platform
Other Responsibilities (15-20%)
Contribute to the team and organization’s significant year-over-year growth by innovating our operations and processes
Participate in training and learning activities throughout the year
Support new business development by meeting with potential clients, evaluating projects, and developing collateral, proposals and budgets
As a project manager, contribute to professional growth and satisfaction of early career staff by providing appropriate direction, support, guidance and mentorship on project work and by promoting a firm culture that centers diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI); develop and share relevant skills and
issue-area expertise
As needed, supervise and help develop 3-5 Program Assistants, Program Associates, and/or Program Managers
To Be Successful in This Role, You’ll Need
Bachelor's Degree or equivalent level of experience (8 years of experience without a Bachelor's degree)
4+ years of relevant professional experience
Relevant operations experience, for example in finance, HR, compliance, legal, or another related area, in the philanthropic, nonprofit, or business sectors. Familiarity and/or experience working within a fiscal sponsorship structure is a huge plus
Some experience with budgeting, forecasting, and/or reviewing nonprofit financial statements
Strong project management and stakeholder management skills to drive projects from ideation to completion, including the ability to lead multiple complex projects simultaneously, oversee and delegate to team members, build positive relationships with a range of philanthropic clients, and meet deadlines
The ability to solve complex challenges by identifying innovative solutions and facilitating coordination with others, for example, saying no to a non-compliant client request and leveraging your creativity and team member expertise to find a new solution
Proven ability to work inclusively with diverse teams, audiences, and stakeholders to achieve shared goals, including excellent teamwork, relationship building, and customer service
The ability to provide excellent service, including being able to address complex service matters, implement and communicate service changes to everyone involved, and to coach teammates on how to apply the firm’s service standards
The ability to work independently and as part of a team
An appreciation for efficient processes and a desire to improve them
The ability to help effectively communicate difficult messages; to adapt style, tone, and content to meet various needs; and to coach teammates on crafting content
The ability to use available resources and feedback to continually develop mastery in your role and facilitate team and project-level learning, including coaching others
Our Core Competencies
The ability to provide excellent service, including being able to address complex service matters, implement and communicate service changes to everyone involved, and to coach teammates on how to apply the firm’s service standards
The ability to manage large-scale and cross-firm projects, including delegating and managing all resources, identifying and implementing improved processes, monitoring consistency across project teams, and providing direction and support to teammates
The ability to facilitate and negotiate among stakeholders with conflicting needs and to generate consensus among decision makers
The ability to help effectively communicate difficult messages; to adapt style, tone, and content to meet various needs; and to coach teammates on crafting content.
The ability to work cooperatively and inclusively with others to achieve shared goals, including encouraging and facilitating effective compromise, drawing on the capabilities of all team members, and leading team-level knowledge sharing
The ability to use available resources and feedback to continually develop mastery in your role and facilitate team and project-level learning, including coaching others
The ability to solve complex challenges by identifying innovative solutions and facilitating coordination with others
The ability to elevate the voices of marginalized colleagues and mitigate power dynamics with staff with less formal authority
Working with Us While this position must be based in Durham, NC, Chicago, IL or Washington, DC, Please note that all Arabella Advisors’ offices have reopened, and we work in a hybrid environment. We reopened our offices in Summer of 2022 and work with a hybrid workplace strategy to ensure continued flexibility for our staff, while deepening our strong culture rooted in collaboration and in-person interactions between colleagues. We expect that after their initial onboarding, all Arabellans will have the choice of two hybrid schedules. Our hybrid schedule options include Flex, with 1-2 days per week in the office, or Office-based, with 3+ days per week in the office (or more if preferred) and the remaining days working at home/remotely. We will make reasonable accommodations under the guidelines of the Americans With Disabilities Act. To center the safety and well-being of its employees, Arabella Advisors requires that any employee who is required to conduct in-person activities for their job must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 within four weeks of their start date. This position may require candidates to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Accommodations may be sought and approved in accordance with the law. We are committed to having a passion-driven, inclusive, transparent, collaborative, healthy, and fun culture. We invite you to visit our careers page to learn more. About Arabella Advisors Arabella Advisors helps foundations, philanthropists and investors who are serious about impact achieve the greatest good with their resources. We work on issues ranging from the social and economic advancement of women and girls, and conservation of our climate and planet, to reducing poverty and inequity in the United States and around the world. Our staff members are mission-driven and action-oriented, and have a unique combination of experience in philanthropy, business, nonprofits, government, finance, law, and other fields. We combine creative, strategic thinking with knowledge and networks developed through decades of hands-on experience. The fastest-growing philanthropic advisory firm in the nation, Arabella is also a certified B Corporation. About Arabella’s Managed Organizations Team
Arabella Advisors provides operations and management support to multiple nonprofit organizations, including the New Venture Fund, the Windward Fund, and the Hopewell Fund—all 501(c)(3) public charities—and the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a 501(c)(4). These managed organizations house new and innovative public interest projects and nonprofits, as well as coordinate collaborative initiatives between donors and administer grants programs. This type of structure is commonly referred to as fiscal sponsorship, and candidates are highly encouraged to research fiscal sponsorship prior to a first interview. The managed organizations provide support to a diverse range of projects, including many focused on conservation, global health and civic engagement. Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Advancing DEI within our firm and in our work with partners is critical to our mission. To be effective partners to philanthropists, nonprofits, and communities impacted by philanthropic dollars, we need to have a highly diverse staff, a workplace where individuals are encouraged to retain their uniqueness and can feel a sense of belonging, and a nuanced understanding of the racial, ethnic, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability status, and other disparities that undergird the issues we engage in and the interactions we have with one another. For us, equity means that our staff members, our clients, and the people they serve can experience the same level of success, no matter their starting place. We expect all our employees to share this commitment, and always seek ways to improve how well we live these values. Click here to learn more about DEI at Arabella and read our official DEI statement. Total Rewards (compensation and benefits)
This is a full-time position. We offer a competitive and holistic total rewards package that includes salary, bonus, and benefits. Our compensation ranges are based on salary ranges for similar sized organizations in the professional services sector and adjusted for local labor market rates and differentiated by geography.
Durham range $75,000-$85,000
Chicago range $80,000-$90,000
DC range $85,000-$95,000
All full-time staff are eligible for our generous benefits package on their first day of employment:
Health insurance- On average Arabella pays 86% of the medical premium, 80% of the dental premium, and 100% of the vision premium
Paid time off- 16 days’ vacation, 10 personal days, 11 company holidays (7 federal and 4 more from a list of inclusive cultural and religious holidays and your birthday), 20 hours’ volunteer leave, 8 weeks’ parental leave
401(k) retirement plan- We offer a 4% employer match on a dollar-per-dollar basis, and there is no waiting or vesting period; all funds contributed by you and Arabella are yours to keep on day 1
Reimbursements for your personal cell phone plan and fitness
Pre-tax withholding for transportation and parking
Bonus incentive opportunities
Access to professional development opportunities
How to Apply Submit a resume and a one-page cover letter online. The cover letter should address why you’re excited to work at Arabella and why you’re qualified for this specific job. Arabella Advisors is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to racial equity. If we can make the application process easier through accommodation in the recruitment process, please let us know. We encourage you to read (or listen to) our DEI statement prior to applying. We make a particular effort to recruit people of color and members of marginalized groups to apply for open positions. Once you have applied, we welcome your feedback on how you have experienced our values around DEI in the recruitment process. While Arabella is open to individuals from various locations applying to join our team, please note that we generally are unable to pay for relocation expenses, and all applicants must already be legally eligible to work in the United States at the time of application to be considered for this position. We will review applications as they are received and look forward to hearing from you.
Apr 05, 2023
Full time
Associate Director, Managed Organizations (Durham, NC; Chicago, IL; or Washington, DC) An experienced operations professional with strong project management skills who will manage a portfolio of nonprofit projects to ensure they have the back-office infrastructure necessary to meet their programmatic goals Associate Directors on the Managed Organizations (MO) team project manage -- and provide operational expertise to -- the nonprofit organizations Arabella manages that serve as fiscal sponsors, including the New Venture Fund, the Windward Fund, and the Hopewell Fund—all 501(c)(3) public charities—and the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a 501(c)(4).
These managed nonprofit organizations house new and innovative public interest projects -- many focused on conservation, global health, and civic engagement -- as well as coordinate collaborative initiatives between donors and administer grants programs. MO team members are deeply passionate about the role that smooth, efficient back-office organizational operations play in achieving social impact.
Our colleagues are experienced and skilled in areas like non-profit (c3) and (c4) compliance, budgeting and finance, human resources, technology, and project management. Associate Directors play a central role as conductors of these projects – ensuring all the pieces flow together smoothly and that the projects have the infrastructure needed to meet their strategic and programmatic goals. As an example, advocacy-focused projects are a growing component of our work, so this would be a great role for someone interested in gaining experience in the operations and compliance side of nonprofit advocacy initiatives.
Essential Responsibilities
Project Management and Oversight (80-85%)
Serve as a project manager for a portfolio of 6-10 projects, providing oversight and team management. Teams vary by project and are usually comprised of one project manager supported by one to three junior staff with oversight by one to two senior staff
Deftly manage multiple deadlines and continuously ensure priorities align with needs and capabilities of all stakeholders: funders, grantees, and project team
Manage relationships between multiple stakeholders, including funders, programmatic staff, and grantees
Provide operational expertise and ensure the nonprofit client projects remain financially sound and compliant with IRS, federal, and state regulations
Conduct due diligence on the nonprofits’ outgoing grants and manage reporting and deadlines on incoming grants
Recognize when and how to engage specialists in your projects, such as the compliance and financial analysis teams
Understand basic advocacy and lobbying regulations to ensure your portfolio of projects adheres to best practices in tracking and monitoring all activities to ensure compliance with IRS, federal, and state regulations
Ensure project data is accurately maintained within a customized Salesforce platform
Other Responsibilities (15-20%)
Contribute to the team and organization’s significant year-over-year growth by innovating our operations and processes
Participate in training and learning activities throughout the year
Support new business development by meeting with potential clients, evaluating projects, and developing collateral, proposals and budgets
As a project manager, contribute to professional growth and satisfaction of early career staff by providing appropriate direction, support, guidance and mentorship on project work and by promoting a firm culture that centers diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI); develop and share relevant skills and
issue-area expertise
As needed, supervise and help develop 3-5 Program Assistants, Program Associates, and/or Program Managers
To Be Successful in This Role, You’ll Need
Bachelor's Degree or equivalent level of experience (8 years of experience without a Bachelor's degree)
4+ years of relevant professional experience
Relevant operations experience, for example in finance, HR, compliance, legal, or another related area, in the philanthropic, nonprofit, or business sectors. Familiarity and/or experience working within a fiscal sponsorship structure is a huge plus
Some experience with budgeting, forecasting, and/or reviewing nonprofit financial statements
Strong project management and stakeholder management skills to drive projects from ideation to completion, including the ability to lead multiple complex projects simultaneously, oversee and delegate to team members, build positive relationships with a range of philanthropic clients, and meet deadlines
The ability to solve complex challenges by identifying innovative solutions and facilitating coordination with others, for example, saying no to a non-compliant client request and leveraging your creativity and team member expertise to find a new solution
Proven ability to work inclusively with diverse teams, audiences, and stakeholders to achieve shared goals, including excellent teamwork, relationship building, and customer service
The ability to provide excellent service, including being able to address complex service matters, implement and communicate service changes to everyone involved, and to coach teammates on how to apply the firm’s service standards
The ability to work independently and as part of a team
An appreciation for efficient processes and a desire to improve them
The ability to help effectively communicate difficult messages; to adapt style, tone, and content to meet various needs; and to coach teammates on crafting content
The ability to use available resources and feedback to continually develop mastery in your role and facilitate team and project-level learning, including coaching others
Our Core Competencies
The ability to provide excellent service, including being able to address complex service matters, implement and communicate service changes to everyone involved, and to coach teammates on how to apply the firm’s service standards
The ability to manage large-scale and cross-firm projects, including delegating and managing all resources, identifying and implementing improved processes, monitoring consistency across project teams, and providing direction and support to teammates
The ability to facilitate and negotiate among stakeholders with conflicting needs and to generate consensus among decision makers
The ability to help effectively communicate difficult messages; to adapt style, tone, and content to meet various needs; and to coach teammates on crafting content.
The ability to work cooperatively and inclusively with others to achieve shared goals, including encouraging and facilitating effective compromise, drawing on the capabilities of all team members, and leading team-level knowledge sharing
The ability to use available resources and feedback to continually develop mastery in your role and facilitate team and project-level learning, including coaching others
The ability to solve complex challenges by identifying innovative solutions and facilitating coordination with others
The ability to elevate the voices of marginalized colleagues and mitigate power dynamics with staff with less formal authority
Working with Us While this position must be based in Durham, NC, Chicago, IL or Washington, DC, Please note that all Arabella Advisors’ offices have reopened, and we work in a hybrid environment. We reopened our offices in Summer of 2022 and work with a hybrid workplace strategy to ensure continued flexibility for our staff, while deepening our strong culture rooted in collaboration and in-person interactions between colleagues. We expect that after their initial onboarding, all Arabellans will have the choice of two hybrid schedules. Our hybrid schedule options include Flex, with 1-2 days per week in the office, or Office-based, with 3+ days per week in the office (or more if preferred) and the remaining days working at home/remotely. We will make reasonable accommodations under the guidelines of the Americans With Disabilities Act. To center the safety and well-being of its employees, Arabella Advisors requires that any employee who is required to conduct in-person activities for their job must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 within four weeks of their start date. This position may require candidates to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Accommodations may be sought and approved in accordance with the law. We are committed to having a passion-driven, inclusive, transparent, collaborative, healthy, and fun culture. We invite you to visit our careers page to learn more. About Arabella Advisors Arabella Advisors helps foundations, philanthropists and investors who are serious about impact achieve the greatest good with their resources. We work on issues ranging from the social and economic advancement of women and girls, and conservation of our climate and planet, to reducing poverty and inequity in the United States and around the world. Our staff members are mission-driven and action-oriented, and have a unique combination of experience in philanthropy, business, nonprofits, government, finance, law, and other fields. We combine creative, strategic thinking with knowledge and networks developed through decades of hands-on experience. The fastest-growing philanthropic advisory firm in the nation, Arabella is also a certified B Corporation. About Arabella’s Managed Organizations Team
Arabella Advisors provides operations and management support to multiple nonprofit organizations, including the New Venture Fund, the Windward Fund, and the Hopewell Fund—all 501(c)(3) public charities—and the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a 501(c)(4). These managed organizations house new and innovative public interest projects and nonprofits, as well as coordinate collaborative initiatives between donors and administer grants programs. This type of structure is commonly referred to as fiscal sponsorship, and candidates are highly encouraged to research fiscal sponsorship prior to a first interview. The managed organizations provide support to a diverse range of projects, including many focused on conservation, global health and civic engagement. Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Advancing DEI within our firm and in our work with partners is critical to our mission. To be effective partners to philanthropists, nonprofits, and communities impacted by philanthropic dollars, we need to have a highly diverse staff, a workplace where individuals are encouraged to retain their uniqueness and can feel a sense of belonging, and a nuanced understanding of the racial, ethnic, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability status, and other disparities that undergird the issues we engage in and the interactions we have with one another. For us, equity means that our staff members, our clients, and the people they serve can experience the same level of success, no matter their starting place. We expect all our employees to share this commitment, and always seek ways to improve how well we live these values. Click here to learn more about DEI at Arabella and read our official DEI statement. Total Rewards (compensation and benefits)
This is a full-time position. We offer a competitive and holistic total rewards package that includes salary, bonus, and benefits. Our compensation ranges are based on salary ranges for similar sized organizations in the professional services sector and adjusted for local labor market rates and differentiated by geography.
Durham range $75,000-$85,000
Chicago range $80,000-$90,000
DC range $85,000-$95,000
All full-time staff are eligible for our generous benefits package on their first day of employment:
Health insurance- On average Arabella pays 86% of the medical premium, 80% of the dental premium, and 100% of the vision premium
Paid time off- 16 days’ vacation, 10 personal days, 11 company holidays (7 federal and 4 more from a list of inclusive cultural and religious holidays and your birthday), 20 hours’ volunteer leave, 8 weeks’ parental leave
401(k) retirement plan- We offer a 4% employer match on a dollar-per-dollar basis, and there is no waiting or vesting period; all funds contributed by you and Arabella are yours to keep on day 1
Reimbursements for your personal cell phone plan and fitness
Pre-tax withholding for transportation and parking
Bonus incentive opportunities
Access to professional development opportunities
How to Apply Submit a resume and a one-page cover letter online. The cover letter should address why you’re excited to work at Arabella and why you’re qualified for this specific job. Arabella Advisors is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to racial equity. If we can make the application process easier through accommodation in the recruitment process, please let us know. We encourage you to read (or listen to) our DEI statement prior to applying. We make a particular effort to recruit people of color and members of marginalized groups to apply for open positions. Once you have applied, we welcome your feedback on how you have experienced our values around DEI in the recruitment process. While Arabella is open to individuals from various locations applying to join our team, please note that we generally are unable to pay for relocation expenses, and all applicants must already be legally eligible to work in the United States at the time of application to be considered for this position. We will review applications as they are received and look forward to hearing from you.
Associate Director, Managed Organizations (Durham, NC; Chicago, IL; or Washington, DC) An experienced operations professional with strong project management skills who will manage a portfolio of nonprofit projects to ensure they have the back-office infrastructure necessary to meet their programmatic goals Associate Directors on the Managed Organizations (MO) team project manage -- and provide operational expertise to -- the nonprofit organizations Arabella manages that serve as fiscal sponsors, including the New Venture Fund, the Windward Fund, and the Hopewell Fund—all 501(c)(3) public charities—and the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a 501(c)(4). These managed nonprofit organizations house new and innovative public interest projects -- many focused on conservation, global health, and civic engagement -- as well as coordinate collaborative initiatives between donors and administer grants programs. MO team members are deeply passionate about the role that smooth, efficient back-office organizational operations play in achieving social impact. Our colleagues are experienced and skilled in areas like non-profit (c3) and (c4) compliance, budgeting and finance, human resources, technology, and project management. Associate Directors play a central role as conductors of these projects – ensuring all the pieces flow together smoothly and that the projects have the infrastructure needed to meet their strategic and programmatic goals. As an example, advocacy-focused projects are a growing component of our work, so this would be a great role for someone interested in gaining experience in the operations and compliance side of nonprofit advocacy initiatives.
Essential Responsibilities
Project Management and Oversight (80-85%)
Serve as a project manager for a portfolio of 6-10 projects, providing oversight and team management. Teams vary by project and are usually comprised of one project manager supported by one to three junior staff with oversight by one to two senior staff
Deftly manage multiple deadlines and continuously ensure priorities align with needs and capabilities of all stakeholders: funders, grantees, and project team
Manage relationships between multiple stakeholders, including funders, programmatic staff, and grantees
Provide operational expertise and ensure the nonprofit client projects remain financially sound and compliant with IRS, federal, and state regulations
Conduct due diligence on the nonprofits’ outgoing grants and manage reporting and deadlines on incoming grants
Recognize when and how to engage specialists in your projects, such as the compliance and financial analysis teams
Understand basic advocacy and lobbying regulations to ensure your portfolio of projects adheres to best practices in tracking and monitoring all activities to ensure compliance with IRS, federal, and state regulations
Ensure project data is accurately maintained within a customized Salesforce platform
Other Responsibilities (15-20%)
Contribute to the team and organization’s significant year-over-year growth by innovating our operations and processes
Participate in training and learning activities throughout the year
Support new business development by meeting with potential clients, evaluating projects, and developing collateral, proposals and budgets
As a project manager, contribute to professional growth and satisfaction of early career staff by providing appropriate direction, support, guidance and mentorship on project work and by promoting a firm culture that centers diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI); develop and share relevant skills and
issue-area expertise
As needed, supervise and help develop 3-5 Program Assistants, Program Associates, and/or Program Managers
To Be Successful in This Role, You’ll Need
Bachelor's Degree or equivalent level of experience (8 years of experience without a Bachelor's degree)
4+ years of relevant professional experience
Relevant operations experience, for example in finance, HR, compliance, legal, or another related area, in the philanthropic, nonprofit, or business sectors. Familiarity and/or experience working within a fiscal sponsorship structure is a huge plus
Some experience with budgeting, forecasting, and/or reviewing nonprofit financial statements
Strong project management and stakeholder management skills to drive projects from ideation to completion, including the ability to lead multiple complex projects simultaneously, oversee and delegate to team members, build positive relationships with a range of philanthropic clients, and meet deadlines
The ability to solve complex challenges by identifying innovative solutions and facilitating coordination with others, for example, saying no to a non-compliant client request and leveraging your creativity and team member expertise to find a new solution
Proven ability to work inclusively with diverse teams, audiences, and stakeholders to achieve shared goals, including excellent teamwork, relationship building, and customer service
The ability to provide excellent service, including being able to address complex service matters, implement and communicate service changes to everyone involved, and to coach teammates on how to apply the firm’s service standards
The ability to work independently and as part of a team
An appreciation for efficient processes and a desire to improve them
The ability to help effectively communicate difficult messages; to adapt style, tone, and content to meet various needs; and to coach teammates on crafting content
The ability to use available resources and feedback to continually develop mastery in your role and facilitate team and project-level learning, including coaching others
Our Core Competencies
The ability to provide excellent service, including being able to address complex service matters, implement and communicate service changes to everyone involved, and to coach teammates on how to apply the firm’s service standards
The ability to manage large-scale and cross-firm projects, including delegating and managing all resources, identifying and implementing improved processes, monitoring consistency across project teams, and providing direction and support to teammates
The ability to facilitate and negotiate among stakeholders with conflicting needs and to generate consensus among decision makers
The ability to help effectively communicate difficult messages; to adapt style, tone, and content to meet various needs; and to coach teammates on crafting content.
The ability to work cooperatively and inclusively with others to achieve shared goals, including encouraging and facilitating effective compromise, drawing on the capabilities of all team members, and leading team-level knowledge sharing
The ability to use available resources and feedback to continually develop mastery in your role and facilitate team and project-level learning, including coaching others
The ability to solve complex challenges by identifying innovative solutions and facilitating coordination with others
The ability to elevate the voices of marginalized colleagues and mitigate power dynamics with staff with less formal authority
About Arabella Advisors Arabella Advisors helps foundations, philanthropists and investors who are serious about impact achieve the greatest good with their resources. We work on issues ranging from the social and economic advancement of women and girls, and conservation of our climate and planet, to reducing poverty and inequity in the United States and around the world. Our staff members are mission-driven and action-oriented, and have a unique combination of experience in philanthropy, business, nonprofits, government, finance, law, and other fields. We combine creative, strategic thinking with knowledge and networks developed through decades of hands-on experience. The fastest-growing philanthropic advisory firm in the nation, Arabella is also a certified B Corporation. About Arabella’s Managed Organizations Team Arabella Advisors provides operations and management support to multiple nonprofit organizations, including the New Venture Fund, the Windward Fund, and the Hopewell Fund—all 501(c)(3) public charities—and the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a 501(c)(4). These managed organizations house new and innovative public interest projects and nonprofits, as well as coordinate collaborative initiatives between donors and administer grants programs. This type of structure is commonly referred to as fiscal sponsorship, and candidates are highly encouraged to research fiscal sponsorship prior to a first interview. The managed organizations provide support to a diverse range of projects, including many focused on conservation, global health and civic engagement. Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Advancing DEI within our firm and in our work with partners is critical to our mission. To be effective partners to philanthropists, nonprofits, and communities impacted by philanthropic dollars, we need to have a highly diverse staff, a workplace where individuals are encouraged to retain their uniqueness and can feel a sense of belonging, and a nuanced understanding of the racial, ethnic, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability status, and other disparities that undergird the issues we engage in and the interactions we have with one another. For us, equity means that our staff members, our clients, and the people they serve can experience the same level of success, no matter their starting place. We expect all our employees to share this commitment, and always seek ways to improve how well we live these values. Click here to learn more about DEI at Arabella and read our official DEI statement. Total Rewards (compensation and benefits)
This is a full-time position. We offer a competitive and holistic total rewards package that includes salary, bonus, and benefits. Our compensation ranges are based on salary ranges for similar sized organizations in the professional services sector and adjusted for local labor market rates and differentiated by geography.
Durham range $75,000-$85,000
Chicago range $80,000-$90,000
DC range $85,000-$95,000
All full-time staff are eligible for our generous benefits package on their first day of employment:
Health insurance- On average Arabella pays 86% of the medical premium, 80% of the dental premium, and 100% of the vision premium
Paid time off- 16 days’ vacation, 10 personal days, 11 company holidays (7 federal and 4 more from a list of inclusive cultural and religious holidays and your birthday), 20 hours’ volunteer leave, 8 weeks’ parental leave
401(k) retirement plan- We offer a 4% employer match on a dollar-per-dollar basis, and there is no waiting or vesting period; all funds contributed by you and Arabella are yours to keep on day 1
Reimbursements for your personal cell phone plan and fitness
Pre-tax withholding for transportation and parking
Bonus incentive opportunities
Access to professional development opportunities
Working with Us While this position must be based in Durham, NC, Chicago, IL or Washington, DC, Please note that all Arabella Advisors’ offices have reopened, and we work in a hybrid environment. We reopened our offices in Summer of 2022 and work with a hybrid workplace strategy to ensure continued flexibility for our staff, while deepening our strong culture rooted in collaboration and in-person interactions between colleagues. We expect that after their initial onboarding, all Arabellans will have the choice of two hybrid schedules. Our hybrid schedule options include Flex, with 1-2 days per week in the office, or Office-based, with 3+ days per week in the office (or more if preferred) and the remaining days working at home/remotely. We will make reasonable accommodations under the guidelines of the Americans With Disabilities Act. To center the safety and well-being of its employees, Arabella Advisors requires that any employee who is required to conduct in-person activities for their job must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 within four weeks of their start date. This position may require candidates to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Accommodations may be sought and approved in accordance with the law. We are committed to having a passion-driven, inclusive, transparent, collaborative, healthy, and fun culture. We invite you to visit our careers page to learn more. How to Apply Submit a resume and a one-page cover letter online. The cover letter should address why you’re excited to work at Arabella and why you’re qualified for this specific job. Arabella Advisors is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to racial equity. If we can make the application process easier through accommodation in the recruitment process, please let us know. We encourage you to read (or listen to) our DEI statement prior to applying. We make a particular effort to recruit people of color and members of marginalized groups to apply for open positions. Once you have applied, we welcome your feedback on how you have experienced our values around DEI in the recruitment process. While Arabella is open to individuals from various locations applying to join our team, please note that we generally are unable to pay for relocation expenses, and all applicants must already be legally eligible to work in the United States at the time of application to be considered for this position. We will review applications as they are received and look forward to hearing from you.
Feb 28, 2023
Full time
Associate Director, Managed Organizations (Durham, NC; Chicago, IL; or Washington, DC) An experienced operations professional with strong project management skills who will manage a portfolio of nonprofit projects to ensure they have the back-office infrastructure necessary to meet their programmatic goals Associate Directors on the Managed Organizations (MO) team project manage -- and provide operational expertise to -- the nonprofit organizations Arabella manages that serve as fiscal sponsors, including the New Venture Fund, the Windward Fund, and the Hopewell Fund—all 501(c)(3) public charities—and the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a 501(c)(4). These managed nonprofit organizations house new and innovative public interest projects -- many focused on conservation, global health, and civic engagement -- as well as coordinate collaborative initiatives between donors and administer grants programs. MO team members are deeply passionate about the role that smooth, efficient back-office organizational operations play in achieving social impact. Our colleagues are experienced and skilled in areas like non-profit (c3) and (c4) compliance, budgeting and finance, human resources, technology, and project management. Associate Directors play a central role as conductors of these projects – ensuring all the pieces flow together smoothly and that the projects have the infrastructure needed to meet their strategic and programmatic goals. As an example, advocacy-focused projects are a growing component of our work, so this would be a great role for someone interested in gaining experience in the operations and compliance side of nonprofit advocacy initiatives.
Essential Responsibilities
Project Management and Oversight (80-85%)
Serve as a project manager for a portfolio of 6-10 projects, providing oversight and team management. Teams vary by project and are usually comprised of one project manager supported by one to three junior staff with oversight by one to two senior staff
Deftly manage multiple deadlines and continuously ensure priorities align with needs and capabilities of all stakeholders: funders, grantees, and project team
Manage relationships between multiple stakeholders, including funders, programmatic staff, and grantees
Provide operational expertise and ensure the nonprofit client projects remain financially sound and compliant with IRS, federal, and state regulations
Conduct due diligence on the nonprofits’ outgoing grants and manage reporting and deadlines on incoming grants
Recognize when and how to engage specialists in your projects, such as the compliance and financial analysis teams
Understand basic advocacy and lobbying regulations to ensure your portfolio of projects adheres to best practices in tracking and monitoring all activities to ensure compliance with IRS, federal, and state regulations
Ensure project data is accurately maintained within a customized Salesforce platform
Other Responsibilities (15-20%)
Contribute to the team and organization’s significant year-over-year growth by innovating our operations and processes
Participate in training and learning activities throughout the year
Support new business development by meeting with potential clients, evaluating projects, and developing collateral, proposals and budgets
As a project manager, contribute to professional growth and satisfaction of early career staff by providing appropriate direction, support, guidance and mentorship on project work and by promoting a firm culture that centers diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI); develop and share relevant skills and
issue-area expertise
As needed, supervise and help develop 3-5 Program Assistants, Program Associates, and/or Program Managers
To Be Successful in This Role, You’ll Need
Bachelor's Degree or equivalent level of experience (8 years of experience without a Bachelor's degree)
4+ years of relevant professional experience
Relevant operations experience, for example in finance, HR, compliance, legal, or another related area, in the philanthropic, nonprofit, or business sectors. Familiarity and/or experience working within a fiscal sponsorship structure is a huge plus
Some experience with budgeting, forecasting, and/or reviewing nonprofit financial statements
Strong project management and stakeholder management skills to drive projects from ideation to completion, including the ability to lead multiple complex projects simultaneously, oversee and delegate to team members, build positive relationships with a range of philanthropic clients, and meet deadlines
The ability to solve complex challenges by identifying innovative solutions and facilitating coordination with others, for example, saying no to a non-compliant client request and leveraging your creativity and team member expertise to find a new solution
Proven ability to work inclusively with diverse teams, audiences, and stakeholders to achieve shared goals, including excellent teamwork, relationship building, and customer service
The ability to provide excellent service, including being able to address complex service matters, implement and communicate service changes to everyone involved, and to coach teammates on how to apply the firm’s service standards
The ability to work independently and as part of a team
An appreciation for efficient processes and a desire to improve them
The ability to help effectively communicate difficult messages; to adapt style, tone, and content to meet various needs; and to coach teammates on crafting content
The ability to use available resources and feedback to continually develop mastery in your role and facilitate team and project-level learning, including coaching others
Our Core Competencies
The ability to provide excellent service, including being able to address complex service matters, implement and communicate service changes to everyone involved, and to coach teammates on how to apply the firm’s service standards
The ability to manage large-scale and cross-firm projects, including delegating and managing all resources, identifying and implementing improved processes, monitoring consistency across project teams, and providing direction and support to teammates
The ability to facilitate and negotiate among stakeholders with conflicting needs and to generate consensus among decision makers
The ability to help effectively communicate difficult messages; to adapt style, tone, and content to meet various needs; and to coach teammates on crafting content.
The ability to work cooperatively and inclusively with others to achieve shared goals, including encouraging and facilitating effective compromise, drawing on the capabilities of all team members, and leading team-level knowledge sharing
The ability to use available resources and feedback to continually develop mastery in your role and facilitate team and project-level learning, including coaching others
The ability to solve complex challenges by identifying innovative solutions and facilitating coordination with others
The ability to elevate the voices of marginalized colleagues and mitigate power dynamics with staff with less formal authority
About Arabella Advisors Arabella Advisors helps foundations, philanthropists and investors who are serious about impact achieve the greatest good with their resources. We work on issues ranging from the social and economic advancement of women and girls, and conservation of our climate and planet, to reducing poverty and inequity in the United States and around the world. Our staff members are mission-driven and action-oriented, and have a unique combination of experience in philanthropy, business, nonprofits, government, finance, law, and other fields. We combine creative, strategic thinking with knowledge and networks developed through decades of hands-on experience. The fastest-growing philanthropic advisory firm in the nation, Arabella is also a certified B Corporation. About Arabella’s Managed Organizations Team Arabella Advisors provides operations and management support to multiple nonprofit organizations, including the New Venture Fund, the Windward Fund, and the Hopewell Fund—all 501(c)(3) public charities—and the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a 501(c)(4). These managed organizations house new and innovative public interest projects and nonprofits, as well as coordinate collaborative initiatives between donors and administer grants programs. This type of structure is commonly referred to as fiscal sponsorship, and candidates are highly encouraged to research fiscal sponsorship prior to a first interview. The managed organizations provide support to a diverse range of projects, including many focused on conservation, global health and civic engagement. Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Advancing DEI within our firm and in our work with partners is critical to our mission. To be effective partners to philanthropists, nonprofits, and communities impacted by philanthropic dollars, we need to have a highly diverse staff, a workplace where individuals are encouraged to retain their uniqueness and can feel a sense of belonging, and a nuanced understanding of the racial, ethnic, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability status, and other disparities that undergird the issues we engage in and the interactions we have with one another. For us, equity means that our staff members, our clients, and the people they serve can experience the same level of success, no matter their starting place. We expect all our employees to share this commitment, and always seek ways to improve how well we live these values. Click here to learn more about DEI at Arabella and read our official DEI statement. Total Rewards (compensation and benefits)
This is a full-time position. We offer a competitive and holistic total rewards package that includes salary, bonus, and benefits. Our compensation ranges are based on salary ranges for similar sized organizations in the professional services sector and adjusted for local labor market rates and differentiated by geography.
Durham range $75,000-$85,000
Chicago range $80,000-$90,000
DC range $85,000-$95,000
All full-time staff are eligible for our generous benefits package on their first day of employment:
Health insurance- On average Arabella pays 86% of the medical premium, 80% of the dental premium, and 100% of the vision premium
Paid time off- 16 days’ vacation, 10 personal days, 11 company holidays (7 federal and 4 more from a list of inclusive cultural and religious holidays and your birthday), 20 hours’ volunteer leave, 8 weeks’ parental leave
401(k) retirement plan- We offer a 4% employer match on a dollar-per-dollar basis, and there is no waiting or vesting period; all funds contributed by you and Arabella are yours to keep on day 1
Reimbursements for your personal cell phone plan and fitness
Pre-tax withholding for transportation and parking
Bonus incentive opportunities
Access to professional development opportunities
Working with Us While this position must be based in Durham, NC, Chicago, IL or Washington, DC, Please note that all Arabella Advisors’ offices have reopened, and we work in a hybrid environment. We reopened our offices in Summer of 2022 and work with a hybrid workplace strategy to ensure continued flexibility for our staff, while deepening our strong culture rooted in collaboration and in-person interactions between colleagues. We expect that after their initial onboarding, all Arabellans will have the choice of two hybrid schedules. Our hybrid schedule options include Flex, with 1-2 days per week in the office, or Office-based, with 3+ days per week in the office (or more if preferred) and the remaining days working at home/remotely. We will make reasonable accommodations under the guidelines of the Americans With Disabilities Act. To center the safety and well-being of its employees, Arabella Advisors requires that any employee who is required to conduct in-person activities for their job must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 within four weeks of their start date. This position may require candidates to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Accommodations may be sought and approved in accordance with the law. We are committed to having a passion-driven, inclusive, transparent, collaborative, healthy, and fun culture. We invite you to visit our careers page to learn more. How to Apply Submit a resume and a one-page cover letter online. The cover letter should address why you’re excited to work at Arabella and why you’re qualified for this specific job. Arabella Advisors is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to racial equity. If we can make the application process easier through accommodation in the recruitment process, please let us know. We encourage you to read (or listen to) our DEI statement prior to applying. We make a particular effort to recruit people of color and members of marginalized groups to apply for open positions. Once you have applied, we welcome your feedback on how you have experienced our values around DEI in the recruitment process. While Arabella is open to individuals from various locations applying to join our team, please note that we generally are unable to pay for relocation expenses, and all applicants must already be legally eligible to work in the United States at the time of application to be considered for this position. We will review applications as they are received and look forward to hearing from you.
Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee
The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (DLCC) is the official party committee dedicated to electing Democrats to state legislatures. Since 2016, the DLCC and state partners have built eight new majorities and flipped seats from red to blue across the country – paving the way for progress. State legislatures pass the policies that most affect Americans’ day-to-day lives, and flipping chambers from red to blue has an outsized impact on governing and public policy.
Taking back power starts at the local level. The DLCC recruits, trains, and supports local Democrats running for their state legislatures. We provide our candidates with the resources, field support, and data necessary to run smart, winning campaigns. By gaining a foothold in state legislatures, Democrats can engage supporters across the country and prepare for victories in statewide and national elections.
We’re powered by more than 200,000 supporters from all 50 states. Over 98% of our contributions come from grassroots donors (giving an average of $29), who fuel thousands of local Democratic candidates across the country.
Building up Democratic majorities in the states is more important than ever. With right-wing radicals proliferating in state legislatures across the country and key issues like reproductive choice, LGBTQ+ equality, and voting rights being decided in the states, our democracy is on the line. We’re counting on our supporters to get educated, involved, and take action in their communities.
The DLCC compensates employees competitively and provides a very generous benefits package. We believe in work-life balance and understand that every employee has unique circumstances at home. We offer employees significant amounts of time off as well as flexible work options. We’re dedicated to treating one another with respect in the workplace and prioritize racial equity and inclusion (REI) in our work with one another as well as with our stakeholders.
Development Director/Senior Development Director
The Development Director/Senior Development Director is responsible for all aspects of the Major and Mid-Level Gifts fundraising for the DLCC, which includes high- and mid-level individual donors, foundations, and organizational giving. The Development Director/Senior Development Director reports to the Vice President, Finance and works closely with the President to be innovative, creative, risk-tolerant, and results-focused. The major gifts team raises funds ($1,000 and above) through personal solicitation and occasional events.
The DLCC is located in Washington, DC, and our office has taken on a hybrid model for staff effective January 2022. This position would ideally be based in the Eastern or Central time zones, though others may be considered.
The Development Director/Senior Development Director is expected to model the values of the DLCC:
CREDIBILITY: We are respected and trusted in words and actions.
INCLUSIVE: The DLCC values the unique experience and perspective of all who work here. We strive to make all contributors feel welcomed, valued, and respected. We focus on outcomes, recognizing different people approach opportunities and challenges differently.
INITIATIVE: We exhibit high levels of creativity in our work and need all team members to proactively contribute ideas to move our work forward.
RESULTS DRIVEN: Our team undertakes projects professionally and executes them fully and to completion.
RISK: We identify opportunities to employ new ideas and tactics, and execute these ideas when we believe the potential reward outweighs the risk. We evaluate, learn, and improve our strategy, both when the risks pay off and when they do not.
TEAMWORK: We work collaboratively, additively, and in sync with our colleagues. Our individual work considers the needs, capacity, and expertise of those we work alongside.
Responsibilities
Develop and manage the national major and mid-level gifts plan and programs, including a major and mid-level gifts fundraising plan, collateral, and call time plan.
Managing external fundraising consultants.
Manage in-house major gifts staff with the authority to delegate mid-level gifts.
Build and maintain relationships with donors and external partners.
Set and achieve major gift fundraising goals and implement the fundraising plan, project revenue, and budget for expenses.
Manage major and mid-level donor prospecting and research efforts.
Implement a systematic plan for follow-up and donor cultivation.
Develop and manage the role of the DLCC Board of Directors, other state legislators, and surrogates in major gifts fundraising as needed.
Advise Vice President, Finance on organizational priorities, including Board of Directors recruitment, organizational goals, and departmental staffing needs.
Team Management
Supervised employees: Associate Director of Major Gifts, Associate Director of Mid-Level Gifts, and Call Time Assistant.
Ensure cross-departmental information necessary for direct reports to meet objectives is shared and understood.
Regularly attend training and pursue continued education in supervision skills.
Uphold DLCC expectations for supervisors.
Act with integrity and awareness of one’s power as a leader.
Maintain a harassment-free and inclusive workplace for team members.
Cultivate and guide the professional growth of the team by establishing and maintaining thoughtful opportunities to learn, grow, and receive constructive feedback.
Ensure work is aligned and prioritized based on DLCC’s organizational strategy, coordinated-side political strategy, and priorities within a given state, chamber, and/or target.
Additional Responsibilities for Senior Development Director
Represent the DLCC externally at conferences and events.
Advise Vice President on DLCC communications and messaging as they relate to fundraising.
Provide departmental leadership in the absence of the Vice President.
Outcomes
DLCC’s major gifts program grows, increasing the number of donors in the program and the overall revenue raised.
DLCC’s major gift donors are actively engaged through emails, calls, and meetings.
Direct reports are efficiently managed and well mentored in career.
Staff perform to a high standard, continuously improve, and have high
satisfaction levels.
Qualifications for Development Director
Minimum six years of experience in fundraising and development for political or advocacy goals, including Democratic political campaigns and/or organizations with an advocacy mission.
Proven success in identifying new major donor prospects and cultivating, maintaining, and expanding an organization's relationships with major donors.
Communicate effectively in both writing and verbally.
Experience managing both staff and consultants.
Entrepreneurial, adaptable, and both innovative and risk-taking approach to program development and strategic planning.
Experience in a highly collaborative environment and ability to work collaboratively across departments.
High energy, results-focused, and a passion for the mission of the DLCC.
Qualifications for Senior Development Director
Minimum eight years of experience in fundraising and development for political or advocacy goals, including Democratic political campaigns and/or organizations with an advocacy mission.
Proven success in identifying new major donor prospects and cultivating, maintaining, and expanding an organization's relationships with major donors.
Communicate effectively in both writing and verbally.
Experience managing both staff and consultants.
Entrepreneurial, adaptable, and both innovative and risk-taking approach to program development and strategic planning.
Experience in a highly collaborative environment and ability to work collaboratively across departments.
High energy, results-focused, and a passion for the mission of the DLCC.
Physical Requirements
The DLCC is committed to supporting employees of varying abilities and to providing reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to thrive at the DLCC.
The requirements of this role, related to its physical demands, described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
All DLCC employees must be able to operate a computer and use a cell phone. For roles at the DLCC that include frequent business travel expectations, we can discuss reasonable alternatives to travel in some instances. Most roles also require communicating with key external stakeholders of the organization in person, via the telephone, or via email. Applicants with questions about accommodations may request to speak with our ADA liaison, John Skic.
Essential functions of the role include:
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to communicate using the telephone, email, and in person with stakeholders.
This position requires the employee to travel to donor meetings up to 30% of the time to attend events, meetings, and conferences offsite, hosted by key collaborators in a variety of physical settings.
How to Apply
The salary for the Development Director p osition is $125,000-$140,000, and the salary for the Senior Development Director is $140,000-$165,000 on an annualized basis, commensurate with experience and qualifications. The DLCC offers a generous benefits package, including:
More than 25 days of paid time off, including for Federal holidays, time off around Federal holidays, including the week between Christmas and New Year, vacation, sick, and personal days.
Fully paid health/vision/dental insurance for the employee + spouse/partner + dependents.
Up to 6% retirement employer contribution.
Employer contribution of $500 to employee’s Flexible Spending Account and opportunity to withhold pre-tax income for Dependent Care Account.
Up to $5,000 employer-paid Health Reimbursement Account for IVF-related costs or Adoption Assistance, and up to $2,500 for employer-paid Health Reimbursement Account for out-of-pocket dental and orthodontic expenses.
Monthly $100 student loan payment benefit.
Monthly $100 mobile phone reimbursement.
Monthly $50 supplies reimbursement.
and more.
To apply for this position, plea se complete an electronic application at https://www.dlcc.org/careers by November 30, 2022. The DLCC may review applications after this deadline in limited circumstances, but this is not a guarantee that your application will be considered if it is not submitted by November 30, 2022. Only complete applications through the application portal will be accepted. You must a lso include a resume, cover letter, and three professional references to be considered for this position. When an applicant with a disability needs accommodation to have an equal opportunity to compete for this position, they may request it in writing by emailing jobs(at)dlcc.org. No calls, please. Applicants will be screened on a rolling basis.
The DLCC is committed to an inclusive and equitable environment and diversity among its staff and recognizes that its continued success requires the highest commitment to obtaining and retaining a diverse staff that provides the best quality services to supporters and constituents. The DLCC is an equal opportunity employer, and it is our policy to recruit, hire, train, promote and administer any and all personnel actions without regard to sex, race, age, color, creed, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, physical or mental disability, personal appearance, marital status, family responsibilities, genetic information, or any other legally protected basis. The DLCC will not tolerate any unlawful discrimination, and any such conduct is strictly prohibited.
Nov 14, 2022
Full time
Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee
The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (DLCC) is the official party committee dedicated to electing Democrats to state legislatures. Since 2016, the DLCC and state partners have built eight new majorities and flipped seats from red to blue across the country – paving the way for progress. State legislatures pass the policies that most affect Americans’ day-to-day lives, and flipping chambers from red to blue has an outsized impact on governing and public policy.
Taking back power starts at the local level. The DLCC recruits, trains, and supports local Democrats running for their state legislatures. We provide our candidates with the resources, field support, and data necessary to run smart, winning campaigns. By gaining a foothold in state legislatures, Democrats can engage supporters across the country and prepare for victories in statewide and national elections.
We’re powered by more than 200,000 supporters from all 50 states. Over 98% of our contributions come from grassroots donors (giving an average of $29), who fuel thousands of local Democratic candidates across the country.
Building up Democratic majorities in the states is more important than ever. With right-wing radicals proliferating in state legislatures across the country and key issues like reproductive choice, LGBTQ+ equality, and voting rights being decided in the states, our democracy is on the line. We’re counting on our supporters to get educated, involved, and take action in their communities.
The DLCC compensates employees competitively and provides a very generous benefits package. We believe in work-life balance and understand that every employee has unique circumstances at home. We offer employees significant amounts of time off as well as flexible work options. We’re dedicated to treating one another with respect in the workplace and prioritize racial equity and inclusion (REI) in our work with one another as well as with our stakeholders.
Development Director/Senior Development Director
The Development Director/Senior Development Director is responsible for all aspects of the Major and Mid-Level Gifts fundraising for the DLCC, which includes high- and mid-level individual donors, foundations, and organizational giving. The Development Director/Senior Development Director reports to the Vice President, Finance and works closely with the President to be innovative, creative, risk-tolerant, and results-focused. The major gifts team raises funds ($1,000 and above) through personal solicitation and occasional events.
The DLCC is located in Washington, DC, and our office has taken on a hybrid model for staff effective January 2022. This position would ideally be based in the Eastern or Central time zones, though others may be considered.
The Development Director/Senior Development Director is expected to model the values of the DLCC:
CREDIBILITY: We are respected and trusted in words and actions.
INCLUSIVE: The DLCC values the unique experience and perspective of all who work here. We strive to make all contributors feel welcomed, valued, and respected. We focus on outcomes, recognizing different people approach opportunities and challenges differently.
INITIATIVE: We exhibit high levels of creativity in our work and need all team members to proactively contribute ideas to move our work forward.
RESULTS DRIVEN: Our team undertakes projects professionally and executes them fully and to completion.
RISK: We identify opportunities to employ new ideas and tactics, and execute these ideas when we believe the potential reward outweighs the risk. We evaluate, learn, and improve our strategy, both when the risks pay off and when they do not.
TEAMWORK: We work collaboratively, additively, and in sync with our colleagues. Our individual work considers the needs, capacity, and expertise of those we work alongside.
Responsibilities
Develop and manage the national major and mid-level gifts plan and programs, including a major and mid-level gifts fundraising plan, collateral, and call time plan.
Managing external fundraising consultants.
Manage in-house major gifts staff with the authority to delegate mid-level gifts.
Build and maintain relationships with donors and external partners.
Set and achieve major gift fundraising goals and implement the fundraising plan, project revenue, and budget for expenses.
Manage major and mid-level donor prospecting and research efforts.
Implement a systematic plan for follow-up and donor cultivation.
Develop and manage the role of the DLCC Board of Directors, other state legislators, and surrogates in major gifts fundraising as needed.
Advise Vice President, Finance on organizational priorities, including Board of Directors recruitment, organizational goals, and departmental staffing needs.
Team Management
Supervised employees: Associate Director of Major Gifts, Associate Director of Mid-Level Gifts, and Call Time Assistant.
Ensure cross-departmental information necessary for direct reports to meet objectives is shared and understood.
Regularly attend training and pursue continued education in supervision skills.
Uphold DLCC expectations for supervisors.
Act with integrity and awareness of one’s power as a leader.
Maintain a harassment-free and inclusive workplace for team members.
Cultivate and guide the professional growth of the team by establishing and maintaining thoughtful opportunities to learn, grow, and receive constructive feedback.
Ensure work is aligned and prioritized based on DLCC’s organizational strategy, coordinated-side political strategy, and priorities within a given state, chamber, and/or target.
Additional Responsibilities for Senior Development Director
Represent the DLCC externally at conferences and events.
Advise Vice President on DLCC communications and messaging as they relate to fundraising.
Provide departmental leadership in the absence of the Vice President.
Outcomes
DLCC’s major gifts program grows, increasing the number of donors in the program and the overall revenue raised.
DLCC’s major gift donors are actively engaged through emails, calls, and meetings.
Direct reports are efficiently managed and well mentored in career.
Staff perform to a high standard, continuously improve, and have high
satisfaction levels.
Qualifications for Development Director
Minimum six years of experience in fundraising and development for political or advocacy goals, including Democratic political campaigns and/or organizations with an advocacy mission.
Proven success in identifying new major donor prospects and cultivating, maintaining, and expanding an organization's relationships with major donors.
Communicate effectively in both writing and verbally.
Experience managing both staff and consultants.
Entrepreneurial, adaptable, and both innovative and risk-taking approach to program development and strategic planning.
Experience in a highly collaborative environment and ability to work collaboratively across departments.
High energy, results-focused, and a passion for the mission of the DLCC.
Qualifications for Senior Development Director
Minimum eight years of experience in fundraising and development for political or advocacy goals, including Democratic political campaigns and/or organizations with an advocacy mission.
Proven success in identifying new major donor prospects and cultivating, maintaining, and expanding an organization's relationships with major donors.
Communicate effectively in both writing and verbally.
Experience managing both staff and consultants.
Entrepreneurial, adaptable, and both innovative and risk-taking approach to program development and strategic planning.
Experience in a highly collaborative environment and ability to work collaboratively across departments.
High energy, results-focused, and a passion for the mission of the DLCC.
Physical Requirements
The DLCC is committed to supporting employees of varying abilities and to providing reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to thrive at the DLCC.
The requirements of this role, related to its physical demands, described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
All DLCC employees must be able to operate a computer and use a cell phone. For roles at the DLCC that include frequent business travel expectations, we can discuss reasonable alternatives to travel in some instances. Most roles also require communicating with key external stakeholders of the organization in person, via the telephone, or via email. Applicants with questions about accommodations may request to speak with our ADA liaison, John Skic.
Essential functions of the role include:
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to communicate using the telephone, email, and in person with stakeholders.
This position requires the employee to travel to donor meetings up to 30% of the time to attend events, meetings, and conferences offsite, hosted by key collaborators in a variety of physical settings.
How to Apply
The salary for the Development Director p osition is $125,000-$140,000, and the salary for the Senior Development Director is $140,000-$165,000 on an annualized basis, commensurate with experience and qualifications. The DLCC offers a generous benefits package, including:
More than 25 days of paid time off, including for Federal holidays, time off around Federal holidays, including the week between Christmas and New Year, vacation, sick, and personal days.
Fully paid health/vision/dental insurance for the employee + spouse/partner + dependents.
Up to 6% retirement employer contribution.
Employer contribution of $500 to employee’s Flexible Spending Account and opportunity to withhold pre-tax income for Dependent Care Account.
Up to $5,000 employer-paid Health Reimbursement Account for IVF-related costs or Adoption Assistance, and up to $2,500 for employer-paid Health Reimbursement Account for out-of-pocket dental and orthodontic expenses.
Monthly $100 student loan payment benefit.
Monthly $100 mobile phone reimbursement.
Monthly $50 supplies reimbursement.
and more.
To apply for this position, plea se complete an electronic application at https://www.dlcc.org/careers by November 30, 2022. The DLCC may review applications after this deadline in limited circumstances, but this is not a guarantee that your application will be considered if it is not submitted by November 30, 2022. Only complete applications through the application portal will be accepted. You must a lso include a resume, cover letter, and three professional references to be considered for this position. When an applicant with a disability needs accommodation to have an equal opportunity to compete for this position, they may request it in writing by emailing jobs(at)dlcc.org. No calls, please. Applicants will be screened on a rolling basis.
The DLCC is committed to an inclusive and equitable environment and diversity among its staff and recognizes that its continued success requires the highest commitment to obtaining and retaining a diverse staff that provides the best quality services to supporters and constituents. The DLCC is an equal opportunity employer, and it is our policy to recruit, hire, train, promote and administer any and all personnel actions without regard to sex, race, age, color, creed, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, physical or mental disability, personal appearance, marital status, family responsibilities, genetic information, or any other legally protected basis. The DLCC will not tolerate any unlawful discrimination, and any such conduct is strictly prohibited.
Do you have experience developing, implementing policies and programs at the community, state, and/or national level that promote equity and inclusion and reduce disparities?
We are hiring for multiple Operations & Policy Analyst 3 positions with the Health Systems Division.
This posting will remain active until all positions are filled. The first wave of applications will be pulled on Monday, August 1st at 8am. The date for pulling a second wave of applications will be dependent on the need to identify additional candidates once first wave candidates have been reviewed. Please be aware that this may take several weeks.
Positions linked to this posting:
DMEPOS Policy Analyst . The Medicaid Policy Analyst serves as a key policy advisor for the Health Systems Division, Oregon's State Medicaid Agency; representing the agency and division by explaining program activities, policy issues and proposed legislation to legislators, federal and state agencies, the public and stakeholders. The policy analyst develops regulatory policy, standards, and procedures that deal with complex regulatory situations in which policy is not clearly defined. The primary purpose of this position is to develop regulatory policy standards and procedures to operationalize the various complex components of the Medical Durable Medical Equipment program.
SBHS & Dental Policy Analyst (management service). The Medicaid Policy Analyst serves as a key policy advisor for the Health Systems Division, Oregon's State Medicaid Agency; representing the agency and division by explaining program activities, policy issues and proposed legislation to legislators, federal and state agencies, the public and stakeholders. The policy analyst develops regulatory policy, standards, and procedures that deal with complex regulatory situations in which policy is not clearly defined. The primary purpose of this position is to lead, plan, and coordination policy for the Oregon Health Plan’s (OHP) Dental and School Based Health Services programs.
QA & Compliance Specialist. The Quality Assurance and Compliance (QAC) Specialist serves as a key advisor of broad ranging continuous quality assurance improvement strategies in the managed care delivery system. This position participates in the development of program administrative rules and contractual requirements that deal with complex regulatory situations in which policy is not clearly defined. This position provides consultative advice and direction on administrative, policy, programmatic and management aspects of quality management operations to executive management. The QAC Specialist ensures adherence to standards for quality and access to care by Managed Care Organizations.
Behavioral Health Equity & Inclusion Analyst. The position reports to the Behavioral Health Equity and Community Partnership Director in the Health Systems Division and works in tandem with OHA’s Office of Equity and Inclusion. It is part of a team of behavioral health equity specialists dedicated to eliminating health inequities in the behavioral health system. The behavioral health system is complex and encompasses both mental health and substance use disorders. It covers the continuum of prevention, intervention, treatment and recovery support services .
M110 Public Health Strategist. The person in this position works closely with the Alcohol and Drug Policy Commission to provide information on projects, align projects with the strategic vision and provide expertise on operational successes and challenges. Externally this position provides technical assistance to local government and community providers so they may expand existing services and develop infrastructure for services serving BIPOC, rural and frontier communities. Similar work focusses on expanding the peer workforce to respond to and engage individuals in medical settings whose substance use disorder has resulted in significant physical health challenges and/or non-fatal overdose. Internally, the position requires extensive partnership, collaboration and program design with the Public Health Division (state and local) as it relates to the surveillance and response to overdose clusters and infectious diseases related to substance use disorders.
Program Implementation Strategist. The purpose of this position is to provide leadership, development, implementation and accountability of substance use disorder and veterans behavioral health programs initiated by the Legislature, Governor's Office or OHA leadership. The employee focuses specifically on identifying key stakeholders, designing the scope of work as outlined by the initiative, developing associated policy and program materials, facilitating weekly/monthly program site meetings, as well as monitoring system performance and outcomes of the project. The person in this position works closely with the Alcohol and Drug Policy Commission to provide information on projects, align projects with the strategic vision and provide expertise on operational successes and challenges.
What’s in it for you!
A workplace that balances productivity with creativity and encourages learning and mentoring.
Meaningful work in a fast-paced, dynamic environment with colleagues who are passionate about public service and committed to pursuing equity-centered, community-led collaborative action.
A workplace that fosters fairness, equity, and inclusion to maintain a workplace environment where everyone is treated with respect and dignity regardless of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, age, veteran status, disability, or status as a victim of domestic violence, harassment, sexual assault, or stalking. This policy applies to every aspect of our employment practices, including recruitment, hiring, retention, promotion, and training.
Opportunities to work from your home office or other OHA locations. Please note, a majority of these positions are hybrid (remote and in-person) positions that require frequent contact and work with a variety of clinical and professional staff in a variety of office, virtual and meeting room settings.
8 hours of vacation leave and 8 hours of sick leave per month
24 hours of personal business leave and 11 paid holidays per year
Nearly unbeatable medical, vision, and dental benefits
Pension and retirement programs
Employee Assistance Plan, Flexible Spending Accounts, additional leave options, and much more!
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR!
Required Minimum Qualifications:
A Bachelor's Degree in Business or Public Administration, Behavioral or Social Sciences, Finance, Political Science or any degree demonstrating the capacity for the knowledge and skills; and four years professional-level evaluative, analytical and planning work.
OR;
Any combination of experience and education equivalent to seven years of experience that typically supports the knowledge and skills for the classification.
How to Apply :
Complete the application online at oregonjobs.org using job number REQ-103394
Deadline: open until filled
Jul 22, 2022
Full time
Do you have experience developing, implementing policies and programs at the community, state, and/or national level that promote equity and inclusion and reduce disparities?
We are hiring for multiple Operations & Policy Analyst 3 positions with the Health Systems Division.
This posting will remain active until all positions are filled. The first wave of applications will be pulled on Monday, August 1st at 8am. The date for pulling a second wave of applications will be dependent on the need to identify additional candidates once first wave candidates have been reviewed. Please be aware that this may take several weeks.
Positions linked to this posting:
DMEPOS Policy Analyst . The Medicaid Policy Analyst serves as a key policy advisor for the Health Systems Division, Oregon's State Medicaid Agency; representing the agency and division by explaining program activities, policy issues and proposed legislation to legislators, federal and state agencies, the public and stakeholders. The policy analyst develops regulatory policy, standards, and procedures that deal with complex regulatory situations in which policy is not clearly defined. The primary purpose of this position is to develop regulatory policy standards and procedures to operationalize the various complex components of the Medical Durable Medical Equipment program.
SBHS & Dental Policy Analyst (management service). The Medicaid Policy Analyst serves as a key policy advisor for the Health Systems Division, Oregon's State Medicaid Agency; representing the agency and division by explaining program activities, policy issues and proposed legislation to legislators, federal and state agencies, the public and stakeholders. The policy analyst develops regulatory policy, standards, and procedures that deal with complex regulatory situations in which policy is not clearly defined. The primary purpose of this position is to lead, plan, and coordination policy for the Oregon Health Plan’s (OHP) Dental and School Based Health Services programs.
QA & Compliance Specialist. The Quality Assurance and Compliance (QAC) Specialist serves as a key advisor of broad ranging continuous quality assurance improvement strategies in the managed care delivery system. This position participates in the development of program administrative rules and contractual requirements that deal with complex regulatory situations in which policy is not clearly defined. This position provides consultative advice and direction on administrative, policy, programmatic and management aspects of quality management operations to executive management. The QAC Specialist ensures adherence to standards for quality and access to care by Managed Care Organizations.
Behavioral Health Equity & Inclusion Analyst. The position reports to the Behavioral Health Equity and Community Partnership Director in the Health Systems Division and works in tandem with OHA’s Office of Equity and Inclusion. It is part of a team of behavioral health equity specialists dedicated to eliminating health inequities in the behavioral health system. The behavioral health system is complex and encompasses both mental health and substance use disorders. It covers the continuum of prevention, intervention, treatment and recovery support services .
M110 Public Health Strategist. The person in this position works closely with the Alcohol and Drug Policy Commission to provide information on projects, align projects with the strategic vision and provide expertise on operational successes and challenges. Externally this position provides technical assistance to local government and community providers so they may expand existing services and develop infrastructure for services serving BIPOC, rural and frontier communities. Similar work focusses on expanding the peer workforce to respond to and engage individuals in medical settings whose substance use disorder has resulted in significant physical health challenges and/or non-fatal overdose. Internally, the position requires extensive partnership, collaboration and program design with the Public Health Division (state and local) as it relates to the surveillance and response to overdose clusters and infectious diseases related to substance use disorders.
Program Implementation Strategist. The purpose of this position is to provide leadership, development, implementation and accountability of substance use disorder and veterans behavioral health programs initiated by the Legislature, Governor's Office or OHA leadership. The employee focuses specifically on identifying key stakeholders, designing the scope of work as outlined by the initiative, developing associated policy and program materials, facilitating weekly/monthly program site meetings, as well as monitoring system performance and outcomes of the project. The person in this position works closely with the Alcohol and Drug Policy Commission to provide information on projects, align projects with the strategic vision and provide expertise on operational successes and challenges.
What’s in it for you!
A workplace that balances productivity with creativity and encourages learning and mentoring.
Meaningful work in a fast-paced, dynamic environment with colleagues who are passionate about public service and committed to pursuing equity-centered, community-led collaborative action.
A workplace that fosters fairness, equity, and inclusion to maintain a workplace environment where everyone is treated with respect and dignity regardless of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, age, veteran status, disability, or status as a victim of domestic violence, harassment, sexual assault, or stalking. This policy applies to every aspect of our employment practices, including recruitment, hiring, retention, promotion, and training.
Opportunities to work from your home office or other OHA locations. Please note, a majority of these positions are hybrid (remote and in-person) positions that require frequent contact and work with a variety of clinical and professional staff in a variety of office, virtual and meeting room settings.
8 hours of vacation leave and 8 hours of sick leave per month
24 hours of personal business leave and 11 paid holidays per year
Nearly unbeatable medical, vision, and dental benefits
Pension and retirement programs
Employee Assistance Plan, Flexible Spending Accounts, additional leave options, and much more!
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR!
Required Minimum Qualifications:
A Bachelor's Degree in Business or Public Administration, Behavioral or Social Sciences, Finance, Political Science or any degree demonstrating the capacity for the knowledge and skills; and four years professional-level evaluative, analytical and planning work.
OR;
Any combination of experience and education equivalent to seven years of experience that typically supports the knowledge and skills for the classification.
How to Apply :
Complete the application online at oregonjobs.org using job number REQ-103394
Deadline: open until filled
The Department of the Interior is currently seeking qualified candidates for the Senior Executive Service (SES) positions:
Colorado State Director with a duty station of Lakewood, CO
Montana State Director with a duty station of Billings, MT
Administers a broad and complex program of conservation, recreation, and commercial uses, on both the surface and the subsurface estate. In addition, the State Director has the mineral leasing and locatable mineral management responsibilities for those lands where the surface is managed by other Federal agencies, and the responsibility for all cadastral survey work in the state(s) administered.
Leads efforts to reduce climate threat on public lands using conservation practices recommended by scientists to safeguard every community's health, food supply, biodiversity and prosperity for protecting lands and waters.
Designs and implements strategies that maximize employee potential, connects the organization horizontally and vertically, and fosters high ethical standards in meeting the organization's vision, mission, and goals.
Establishes statewide program goals and priorities designed to meet the economic and social demands placed on natural resources consistent with prudent conservation and protection.
Provides executive leadership and direction for all Bureau actions within the state(s) compatible with the Bureau, Departmental, and Administration objectives and policies such as multiple use of resources; appropriate balance between resource protection and development; dealing effectively with economic and other interest organizations and groups, including mining and livestock associations, environmental and conservation groups, renewable energy companies, and oil and utility companies; and working effectively with other stakeholders and Federal agencies.
Serves as the focal point for the Bureau at the State Office level including engaging in meaningful tribal consultation and meeting tribal consultation statutory obligations; assuring public awareness of Bureau programs; and coordinating with key officials in affected Federal agencies and involved individuals.
Coordinates, correlates, and reconciles the various functional programs for the public lands under their jurisdiction with state, local, and private industry resource management interests to achieve an optimum balance between resource capacity and economic and social demands for services and resources.
Administers the Bureau's resource management and technical programs in the area with concern for associated economic, social, and environmental values and various conflicting demands.
Resolves exceptionally difficult or sensitive managerial and/or operational problems on a continuing basis, consulting with the Director/Deputy Director and their staff on problems of Bureau-wide policy or matters of long-range planning.
If you are interested in the position and wish to apply, please visit: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/610637100
Dec 16, 2021
Full time
The Department of the Interior is currently seeking qualified candidates for the Senior Executive Service (SES) positions:
Colorado State Director with a duty station of Lakewood, CO
Montana State Director with a duty station of Billings, MT
Administers a broad and complex program of conservation, recreation, and commercial uses, on both the surface and the subsurface estate. In addition, the State Director has the mineral leasing and locatable mineral management responsibilities for those lands where the surface is managed by other Federal agencies, and the responsibility for all cadastral survey work in the state(s) administered.
Leads efforts to reduce climate threat on public lands using conservation practices recommended by scientists to safeguard every community's health, food supply, biodiversity and prosperity for protecting lands and waters.
Designs and implements strategies that maximize employee potential, connects the organization horizontally and vertically, and fosters high ethical standards in meeting the organization's vision, mission, and goals.
Establishes statewide program goals and priorities designed to meet the economic and social demands placed on natural resources consistent with prudent conservation and protection.
Provides executive leadership and direction for all Bureau actions within the state(s) compatible with the Bureau, Departmental, and Administration objectives and policies such as multiple use of resources; appropriate balance between resource protection and development; dealing effectively with economic and other interest organizations and groups, including mining and livestock associations, environmental and conservation groups, renewable energy companies, and oil and utility companies; and working effectively with other stakeholders and Federal agencies.
Serves as the focal point for the Bureau at the State Office level including engaging in meaningful tribal consultation and meeting tribal consultation statutory obligations; assuring public awareness of Bureau programs; and coordinating with key officials in affected Federal agencies and involved individuals.
Coordinates, correlates, and reconciles the various functional programs for the public lands under their jurisdiction with state, local, and private industry resource management interests to achieve an optimum balance between resource capacity and economic and social demands for services and resources.
Administers the Bureau's resource management and technical programs in the area with concern for associated economic, social, and environmental values and various conflicting demands.
Resolves exceptionally difficult or sensitive managerial and/or operational problems on a continuing basis, consulting with the Director/Deputy Director and their staff on problems of Bureau-wide policy or matters of long-range planning.
If you are interested in the position and wish to apply, please visit: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/610637100
Position Summary
Urban Alliance (UA) believes that all young people deserve equal access to the paid work experiences, professional networks, and skills training needed to achieve economic mobility. We are currently seeking a creative, strategic storyteller with a passion for advancing equity to serve as Communications Director. This role leads the organization’s external communications strategy to drive increased visibility and partner and donor engagement – including media relations, marketing, messaging, and strategy. The Communications Director is an integral part of UA’s national team, reporting to the Chief Development Officer, and provides communications oversight and support to four UA regions: Greater Washington, DC, Baltimore, Chicago, and Detroit. The Communications and Advocacy Associate reports to this position.
The ideal candidate is a hard-working self-starter with a demonstrated track record of successful media engagement, a knack for building relationships, and excellent writing skills. The position is ideally based in our Washington, DC headquarters (currently on hybrid remote work schedule), but could be based in one of UA’s other regions (Chicago, Detroit, or Baltimore). Occasional travel to other regions is required.
About Urban Alliance
Urban Alliance provides economically-disadvantaged young people with the exposure, opportunity, support, and training needed to prepare them for lifelong economic self-sufficiency. Urban Alliance’s core program matches underserved high school seniors with paid, professional internships, job skills training, one-on-one mentoring, and ongoing post-program support to expand their idea of what is possible for their future. Founded in Washington, D.C. in 1996, Urban Alliance has since expanded to Baltimore, Chicago, and Northern Virginia. To date, Urban Alliance has placed over 4,000 students in paid internships and served more than 18,000 through job skills training.
Responsibilities
Media Relations – Serve as UA spokesperson, leading all media outreach, building relationships with local and national media, and developing a proactive media strategy for all major organizational announcements.
Writing and Storytelling – Serve as the organization’s content lead, supporting the Communications and Advocacy Associate and external vendors in producing external content including press releases, student and job partner stories, articles, op-eds, reports, white papers, marketing materials, external newsletters, blog posts, web graphics, and more. Manage relationships with external design vendors.
Marketing and Messaging Platform – Lead marketing efforts, including the production of external materials and advertising, developing and refining messages, and audience targeting. Ensure message cohesion and brand unity across the organization. Manage relationship with external communications firm to develop new messaging platform.
Social Media and Website – Oversee Urban Alliance social media and website strategy (day to day content will be created and managed by Communications and Advocacy Associate). Manage overall relationship with external website vendor(s).
Executive and Partner Communications – Provide direct support to senior and regional leadership in preparation for speaking engagements and media interviews, train new public-facing staff in media best practices, and produce and edit written content for CEO. Lead and build relationships with communications staff at partner organizations, including Fortune 500 companies and major foundations.
Regional Support – Develop and execute regional communication plans for events and other announcements to increase regional visibility. Act as communications liaison with regions. Ensure brand cohesion across regions.
Strategic Planning – Regularly advise CEO and other senior leadership on visibility, messaging, and public engagement. Lead on communications aspect of organization’s strategic planning. Create and streamline communications policies and processes as needed. Create specific annual and multi-year communications plans to meet overall organizational goals. Monitor and analyze communications metrics.
Public National Events – Oversee the Communications and Advocacy Associate in her work executing national public-facing events, including logistics, booking guest speakers, managing graphic design, photography and videography vendors, preparing or approving written and designed event materials, and developing comprehensive pre- and post-event media outreach strategy.
Staff and Vendor Management – Manage and oversee the professional development of the Communications and Advocacy Associate. Manage multiple external vendor relationships, including negotiating contracts and tracking deliverables.
Required Qualifications
7-10 years of progressively responsible communications experience (nonprofit, political, or agency experience is preferred) with 2-3 years of management experience
Experience leading a communications team or communications projects across an organization
Demonstrated track record of successful earned media placements
Meticulous attention to detail and strong organizational skills
Ability to juggle multiple projects and problem-solve independently
Strong interpersonal and collaborative skills
Excellent writing and editing skills with the ability to quickly adapt to different voices and audiences
Passion and empathy for UA’s mission and students
Creativity and a deep understanding of the elements of compelling written, oral, and visual storytelling
Experience with media relations and external communications vendors
Preferred Qualifications
Adobe Creative Suite and other graphic design tools, including Canva
Photography and video editing expertise
WordPress or other website management experience
Compensation and Benefit Package:
At Urban Alliance one of our core values is taking care of each other, and this includes offering competitive benefits, paid time off, and options for remote work.
The total compensation package for this position is between $95,000 -$105,000. In addition to having paid time off between December 25th and January 1st, we provide 18 days of paid time off plus 10 paid federal holidays, as well as birthday and diversity paid holidays. Additional days are provided to staff after three years. Depending on the calendar, additional paid closure days and early closure days are established each year. Our benefits include a comprehensive health plan with 90% individual healthcare coverage for employees, 403(B) retirement plans with a 3% match, whole life insurance and pre-tax commuter benefits. In addition, depending on responsibilities, we offer working remotely up to two days per week and flexible hours when possible.
Urban Alliance Vaccination Policy
As established by the Urban Alliance Board of Directors, all employees are required to receive a vaccination against COVID-19, unless a medical or religious reasonable accommodation is approved. If offered a job, the candidate must be able to prove that they have been vaccinated with one of the CDC-authorized vaccines, including either Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, or Johnson & Johnson / Janssen or request and be granted an accommodation before their start date.
Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Urban Alliance is a racial and social justice organization committed to creating a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace. Urban Alliance is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. Applicants from all underrepresented groups, including people of color, members of the LGBTQ+ community, and DACA recipients are encouraged to apply.
To Apply
Please submit a resume, cover letter, and two writing samples (ideally one formal (i.e. press release) and one informal (i.e. story) in a single PDF document.
Sep 14, 2021
Full time
Position Summary
Urban Alliance (UA) believes that all young people deserve equal access to the paid work experiences, professional networks, and skills training needed to achieve economic mobility. We are currently seeking a creative, strategic storyteller with a passion for advancing equity to serve as Communications Director. This role leads the organization’s external communications strategy to drive increased visibility and partner and donor engagement – including media relations, marketing, messaging, and strategy. The Communications Director is an integral part of UA’s national team, reporting to the Chief Development Officer, and provides communications oversight and support to four UA regions: Greater Washington, DC, Baltimore, Chicago, and Detroit. The Communications and Advocacy Associate reports to this position.
The ideal candidate is a hard-working self-starter with a demonstrated track record of successful media engagement, a knack for building relationships, and excellent writing skills. The position is ideally based in our Washington, DC headquarters (currently on hybrid remote work schedule), but could be based in one of UA’s other regions (Chicago, Detroit, or Baltimore). Occasional travel to other regions is required.
About Urban Alliance
Urban Alliance provides economically-disadvantaged young people with the exposure, opportunity, support, and training needed to prepare them for lifelong economic self-sufficiency. Urban Alliance’s core program matches underserved high school seniors with paid, professional internships, job skills training, one-on-one mentoring, and ongoing post-program support to expand their idea of what is possible for their future. Founded in Washington, D.C. in 1996, Urban Alliance has since expanded to Baltimore, Chicago, and Northern Virginia. To date, Urban Alliance has placed over 4,000 students in paid internships and served more than 18,000 through job skills training.
Responsibilities
Media Relations – Serve as UA spokesperson, leading all media outreach, building relationships with local and national media, and developing a proactive media strategy for all major organizational announcements.
Writing and Storytelling – Serve as the organization’s content lead, supporting the Communications and Advocacy Associate and external vendors in producing external content including press releases, student and job partner stories, articles, op-eds, reports, white papers, marketing materials, external newsletters, blog posts, web graphics, and more. Manage relationships with external design vendors.
Marketing and Messaging Platform – Lead marketing efforts, including the production of external materials and advertising, developing and refining messages, and audience targeting. Ensure message cohesion and brand unity across the organization. Manage relationship with external communications firm to develop new messaging platform.
Social Media and Website – Oversee Urban Alliance social media and website strategy (day to day content will be created and managed by Communications and Advocacy Associate). Manage overall relationship with external website vendor(s).
Executive and Partner Communications – Provide direct support to senior and regional leadership in preparation for speaking engagements and media interviews, train new public-facing staff in media best practices, and produce and edit written content for CEO. Lead and build relationships with communications staff at partner organizations, including Fortune 500 companies and major foundations.
Regional Support – Develop and execute regional communication plans for events and other announcements to increase regional visibility. Act as communications liaison with regions. Ensure brand cohesion across regions.
Strategic Planning – Regularly advise CEO and other senior leadership on visibility, messaging, and public engagement. Lead on communications aspect of organization’s strategic planning. Create and streamline communications policies and processes as needed. Create specific annual and multi-year communications plans to meet overall organizational goals. Monitor and analyze communications metrics.
Public National Events – Oversee the Communications and Advocacy Associate in her work executing national public-facing events, including logistics, booking guest speakers, managing graphic design, photography and videography vendors, preparing or approving written and designed event materials, and developing comprehensive pre- and post-event media outreach strategy.
Staff and Vendor Management – Manage and oversee the professional development of the Communications and Advocacy Associate. Manage multiple external vendor relationships, including negotiating contracts and tracking deliverables.
Required Qualifications
7-10 years of progressively responsible communications experience (nonprofit, political, or agency experience is preferred) with 2-3 years of management experience
Experience leading a communications team or communications projects across an organization
Demonstrated track record of successful earned media placements
Meticulous attention to detail and strong organizational skills
Ability to juggle multiple projects and problem-solve independently
Strong interpersonal and collaborative skills
Excellent writing and editing skills with the ability to quickly adapt to different voices and audiences
Passion and empathy for UA’s mission and students
Creativity and a deep understanding of the elements of compelling written, oral, and visual storytelling
Experience with media relations and external communications vendors
Preferred Qualifications
Adobe Creative Suite and other graphic design tools, including Canva
Photography and video editing expertise
WordPress or other website management experience
Compensation and Benefit Package:
At Urban Alliance one of our core values is taking care of each other, and this includes offering competitive benefits, paid time off, and options for remote work.
The total compensation package for this position is between $95,000 -$105,000. In addition to having paid time off between December 25th and January 1st, we provide 18 days of paid time off plus 10 paid federal holidays, as well as birthday and diversity paid holidays. Additional days are provided to staff after three years. Depending on the calendar, additional paid closure days and early closure days are established each year. Our benefits include a comprehensive health plan with 90% individual healthcare coverage for employees, 403(B) retirement plans with a 3% match, whole life insurance and pre-tax commuter benefits. In addition, depending on responsibilities, we offer working remotely up to two days per week and flexible hours when possible.
Urban Alliance Vaccination Policy
As established by the Urban Alliance Board of Directors, all employees are required to receive a vaccination against COVID-19, unless a medical or religious reasonable accommodation is approved. If offered a job, the candidate must be able to prove that they have been vaccinated with one of the CDC-authorized vaccines, including either Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, or Johnson & Johnson / Janssen or request and be granted an accommodation before their start date.
Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Urban Alliance is a racial and social justice organization committed to creating a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace. Urban Alliance is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. Applicants from all underrepresented groups, including people of color, members of the LGBTQ+ community, and DACA recipients are encouraged to apply.
To Apply
Please submit a resume, cover letter, and two writing samples (ideally one formal (i.e. press release) and one informal (i.e. story) in a single PDF document.
Job Title: Associate – Finance and Business Operations, Population Health Operations - Mount Sinai Health Partners
Summary
Mount Sinai is one of the largest non-profit health systems in the U.S. with a strong reputation for quality of care
(18th ranked academic medical center) and research/education (22nd ranked medical school). Our health system has
~40,000 employees working together to provide billions of dollars in high-quality care for millions of patients each year.
We are accelerating a transition to a business model focused on population health management – our goal is to keep entire communities healthy and out of the hospital. Mount Sinai Health Partners (MSHP) is the team driving this transformation within Mount Sinai. The team includes 400+ employees with clinical, contracting, finance, IT, analytics, operations, and product development expertise.
MSHP is a fast growing business unit within Mount Sinai and is looking for team members who:
Are comfortable “playing up” and “playing down” as needed to accomplish business objectives
Work productively amidst ambiguity
Strong interpersonal skills
Detail oriented and organized
Diligent and self-motivated
Thrive in fast-paced work environments
Seek to improve the status quo
Within MSHP, the Population Health Operations Team develops the Population Health strategy and drives key initiatives to support that strategy across all other MSHP and MSHS business functions, including contracting, analytics, clinical operations, commercialization, and IT. The Population Health Operations Team also owns the core business operations of the population health enterprise, including finance and team growth & development.
Role Summary
MSHP seeks an Associate - Finance and Business Operations to support the development and operations of the finance function which currently serves Mount Sinai’s population health business, and will also serve Mount Sinai’s commercialization clients. The ideal candidate is a professional with 2-3 years of experience with a finance or consulting background. The candidate must be a strong self-starter who is excited about building and operationalizing a finance function from the ground up in a fast-paced, start-up like environment. The candidate must be a dynamic individual who has a customer service mindset, strong analytical problem solving skills, and a commitment to continuous improvement and innovation.
The Associate - Finance and Business Operations will be responsible for working with the Director of Finance to support the creation of standard processes and tools for the MSHP finance function. The Associate - Finance and Business Operations is also responsible for building analyses and tackling ad hoc analytical projects to support the needs to internal Population Health Leadership. Responsibilities include:
Follow and enforce appropriate financial controls – ensure timely and accurate financial transactions
Prepare monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reports for Commercial products and services to meet the needs of external commercialization clients and auditors
Support the development of financial forecasts that align with strategy
Support the development of annual budgets
Run other analyses as necessary to track and assess the operations and overall performance of the population health finance department
Serve as a trusted, strategic finance partner to the Director of Finance in tracking and understanding drivers of cost, operational efficiency, revenue growth and profitability
The Associate - Finance and Business Operations, Population Health Operations will report to the Director of Population Health Finance.
Responsibilities
Commercial Client Financial Operations (50%)
Build and manage revenue reporting for various Commercial products and services through invoicing external clients, tracking invoices paid, and troubleshooting obstacles as they arise
Collaborate closely with Product, Operations, and Sales teams to support the build of financial systems and forecasting tools for new Commercial products and services in collaboration with MSHP finance team members
Oversee quarterly reconciliations of revenue and costs for Commercial clients
Coordinate the provision of information to external auditors on an as requested basis
Serve as the face of Population Health financial enterprise and collaborate with external client Finance counterparts
Financial Reporting (10%)
Facilitate monthly meetings with department Leadership to review year-to-date financials and forecast annual expenses; provide supplemental reporting as needed in collaboration with MSHP finance team members
Derive insights from financial projections and prepare materials to support Leadership Team discussions
Help drive KPI and financial accountability and visibility throughout the organization through compiling and reporting out financial KPIs
Provide ad hoc financial analyses for MSHP Finance team, MSHP leadership, and MSHS leadership as requested
Annual Budget (20%)
Support the development of the annual operating budget with the Director of Finance through creating work plans and timelines, building tools and templates for Leadership team to leverage when submitting budget request, and managing Leadership team’s expectations of budget parameters in accordance with system standards set by the MSHS CFO
Create materials to support Population Health Leadership Team budget presentations to MSHS CFO
Support Director of Finance in submitting budgets and ensuring proper MSHS accounting system format is followed
Provide budget updates to Leadership Team as necessary, and provide finalized budgets to Leadership Team once approved by MSHS CFO
Financial Transactions (20%)
Follow appropriate financial controls, systems, and procedures – ensure timely and accurate review and approval of financial transactions in the MSHS accounting system
Maintain a tracker of high-importance and high-value contracts relevant to the population health business, and ensure contracts are actively managed
Provide day-to-day support to teams on financial transactions questions, and work with MSHP Team Coordinators to facilitate large or outstanding financial transactions
Qualifications
Education and Experience
Bachelor’s degree required
2-3 years of professional experience required
Prior experience must have been in a role which required both analytical and interpersonal skills as well as management of complex, high-stakes initiatives
Experience with financial modeling and financial reporting
Prior experience at a healthcare-focused startup, financial institution, financial consulting firm, or health insurer preferred
Advanced knowledge of Excel, including experience building complex models in Excel
Functional knowledge of value-based contract structure a plus, or motivation to learn coupled with demonstrated ability to successfully learn complex subject matter on the job
Ability to prioritize and adapt quickly in a fast paced environment
Comfortability with modeling and analyzing open-ended operational questions
Additional Skills and Qualities
Self-Starter– highly motivated individual with strong work ethic and desire to learn
Professional demeanor – Able to interface with senior leaders from large organizations
Strategic thinker – natural strategic thinker that is able to understands how individual project activities fit within and contribute to the overall population health business
Problem solver – responds to problems with suggested solutions; sound judgment and decision-making abilities
Analytic skillset – able to perform complex analytics including financial analyses, P&L development; exceptionally fluent in Excel
Effective communicator – excellent written and verbal communication; able to summarize analyses in a way that simplifies complex ideas and synthesize information into insights
Flexible team player – able to collaborate well with diverse set of team members, comfortable working in a start-up environment, and responds effectively to constructive feedback
Organized – meticulous and detail-oriented; consistently meets timelines and objectives
Reliable – delivers high-quality work and accurate analyses; proactively addresses questions or concerns in a timely manner
Passionate innovator – desire to join a fast-paced, growth-oriented environment with a passion for delivering superior health value and improving health care in the US
About the Mount Sinai Health System
The Mount Sinai Health System is New York City's largest integrated delivery system, encompassing eight hospitals, a leading medical school, and a vast network of ambulatory practices throughout the greater New York region. Mount Sinai's vision is to produce the safest care, the highest quality, the highest satisfaction, the best access and the best value of any health system in the nation.
The Health System includes approximately 7,480 primary and specialty care physicians; 11 joint-venture ambulatory surgery centers; more than 410 ambulatory practices throughout the five boroughs of New York City, Westchester, Long Island, and Florida; and 31 affiliated community health centers. The Icahn School of Medicine is one of three medical schools that have earned distinction by multiple indicators: ranked in the top 20 by U.S. News & World Report's "Best Medical Schools", aligned with a U.S. News & World Report's "Honor Roll" Hospital, No. 12 in the nation for National Institutes of Health funding, and among the top 10 most innovative research institutions as ranked by the journal Nature in its Nature Innovation Index. This reflects a special level of excellence in education, clinical practice, and research. The Mount Sinai Hospital is ranked No. 18 on U.S. News & World Report's "Honor Roll" of top U.S. hospitals; it is one of the nation's top 20 hospitals in Cardiology/Heart Surgery, Gastroenterology/GI Surgery, Geriatrics, Nephrology, and Neurology/Neurosurgery, and in the top 50 in six other specialties in the 2018-2019 "Best Hospitals" issue. Mount Sinai's Kravis Children's Hospital also is ranked nationally in five out of ten pediatric specialties by U.S. News & World Report. The New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai is ranked 11th nationally for Ophthalmology and 44th for Ear, Nose, and Throat. Mount Sinai Beth Israel, Mount Sinai St. Luke's, Mount Sinai West, and Mount Sinai South Nassau are ranked regionally.
The Mount Sinai Health System is an equal opportunity employer. We promote recognition and respect for individual and cultural differences, and we work to make our employees feel valued and appreciated, whatever their race, gender, background, or sexual orientation.
Strength Through Diversity
The Mount Sinai Health System believes that diversity, equity and inclusion are drivers for excellence. We share a common devotion to delivering exceptional patient care. Yet we’re as diverse as the city we call home- culturally, ethically, in outlook and lifestyle. When you join us, you become a part of Mount Sinai’s unrivaled record of achievement, education, and advancement as we revolutionize medicine together and participate actively as a leader within the Mount Sinai Health System by:
Serving as the primary resource management representative of the Mount Sinai leadership teams, committees, etc., and acting as the primary executive leader interface between Mount Sinai and key executives from the health systems’ vendors and partners.
Engaging with relevant thought leaders and policy-makers at the federal and state levels, and representing the Health System as assigned.
Using a lens of equity in establishing and promoting policies and procedures and providing opportunities for all to thrive.
Confronting racist, sexist or other inappropriate behavior and challenges exclusionary organizational practices and serving as a role model to promote anti-racist behaviors.
Inspiring and fostering an environment of anti-racist behaviors among and between departments and co-workers.
We work hard to recruit and retain the best people, and to create a welcoming, nurturing work environment where you have the opportunity and support to develop professionally. We share the belief that all employees, regardless of job title or expertise, have an impact on quality patient care.
Explore more about this opportunity and how you can help us write a new chapter in our story!
Who We Are
Over 42,000 employees strong, the mission of the Mount Sinai Health System is to provide compassionate patient care with seamless coordination and to advance medicine through unrivaled education, research, and outreach in the many diverse communities we serve.
Formed in September 2013, The Mount Sinai Health System combines the excellence of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai with seven premier hospitals, including Mount Sinai Beth Israel, Mount Sinai Brooklyn, The Mount Sinai Hospital, Mount Sinai West (formerly Mount Sinai Roosevelt), Mount Sinai Morningside (formerly Mount Sinai St. Luke’s), and New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai.
The Mount Sinai Health System is an equal opportunity employer. We comply with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate, exclude, or treat people differently on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, religion, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression.
EOE Minorities/Women/Disabled/Veterans
Aug 25, 2021
Full time
Job Title: Associate – Finance and Business Operations, Population Health Operations - Mount Sinai Health Partners
Summary
Mount Sinai is one of the largest non-profit health systems in the U.S. with a strong reputation for quality of care
(18th ranked academic medical center) and research/education (22nd ranked medical school). Our health system has
~40,000 employees working together to provide billions of dollars in high-quality care for millions of patients each year.
We are accelerating a transition to a business model focused on population health management – our goal is to keep entire communities healthy and out of the hospital. Mount Sinai Health Partners (MSHP) is the team driving this transformation within Mount Sinai. The team includes 400+ employees with clinical, contracting, finance, IT, analytics, operations, and product development expertise.
MSHP is a fast growing business unit within Mount Sinai and is looking for team members who:
Are comfortable “playing up” and “playing down” as needed to accomplish business objectives
Work productively amidst ambiguity
Strong interpersonal skills
Detail oriented and organized
Diligent and self-motivated
Thrive in fast-paced work environments
Seek to improve the status quo
Within MSHP, the Population Health Operations Team develops the Population Health strategy and drives key initiatives to support that strategy across all other MSHP and MSHS business functions, including contracting, analytics, clinical operations, commercialization, and IT. The Population Health Operations Team also owns the core business operations of the population health enterprise, including finance and team growth & development.
Role Summary
MSHP seeks an Associate - Finance and Business Operations to support the development and operations of the finance function which currently serves Mount Sinai’s population health business, and will also serve Mount Sinai’s commercialization clients. The ideal candidate is a professional with 2-3 years of experience with a finance or consulting background. The candidate must be a strong self-starter who is excited about building and operationalizing a finance function from the ground up in a fast-paced, start-up like environment. The candidate must be a dynamic individual who has a customer service mindset, strong analytical problem solving skills, and a commitment to continuous improvement and innovation.
The Associate - Finance and Business Operations will be responsible for working with the Director of Finance to support the creation of standard processes and tools for the MSHP finance function. The Associate - Finance and Business Operations is also responsible for building analyses and tackling ad hoc analytical projects to support the needs to internal Population Health Leadership. Responsibilities include:
Follow and enforce appropriate financial controls – ensure timely and accurate financial transactions
Prepare monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reports for Commercial products and services to meet the needs of external commercialization clients and auditors
Support the development of financial forecasts that align with strategy
Support the development of annual budgets
Run other analyses as necessary to track and assess the operations and overall performance of the population health finance department
Serve as a trusted, strategic finance partner to the Director of Finance in tracking and understanding drivers of cost, operational efficiency, revenue growth and profitability
The Associate - Finance and Business Operations, Population Health Operations will report to the Director of Population Health Finance.
Responsibilities
Commercial Client Financial Operations (50%)
Build and manage revenue reporting for various Commercial products and services through invoicing external clients, tracking invoices paid, and troubleshooting obstacles as they arise
Collaborate closely with Product, Operations, and Sales teams to support the build of financial systems and forecasting tools for new Commercial products and services in collaboration with MSHP finance team members
Oversee quarterly reconciliations of revenue and costs for Commercial clients
Coordinate the provision of information to external auditors on an as requested basis
Serve as the face of Population Health financial enterprise and collaborate with external client Finance counterparts
Financial Reporting (10%)
Facilitate monthly meetings with department Leadership to review year-to-date financials and forecast annual expenses; provide supplemental reporting as needed in collaboration with MSHP finance team members
Derive insights from financial projections and prepare materials to support Leadership Team discussions
Help drive KPI and financial accountability and visibility throughout the organization through compiling and reporting out financial KPIs
Provide ad hoc financial analyses for MSHP Finance team, MSHP leadership, and MSHS leadership as requested
Annual Budget (20%)
Support the development of the annual operating budget with the Director of Finance through creating work plans and timelines, building tools and templates for Leadership team to leverage when submitting budget request, and managing Leadership team’s expectations of budget parameters in accordance with system standards set by the MSHS CFO
Create materials to support Population Health Leadership Team budget presentations to MSHS CFO
Support Director of Finance in submitting budgets and ensuring proper MSHS accounting system format is followed
Provide budget updates to Leadership Team as necessary, and provide finalized budgets to Leadership Team once approved by MSHS CFO
Financial Transactions (20%)
Follow appropriate financial controls, systems, and procedures – ensure timely and accurate review and approval of financial transactions in the MSHS accounting system
Maintain a tracker of high-importance and high-value contracts relevant to the population health business, and ensure contracts are actively managed
Provide day-to-day support to teams on financial transactions questions, and work with MSHP Team Coordinators to facilitate large or outstanding financial transactions
Qualifications
Education and Experience
Bachelor’s degree required
2-3 years of professional experience required
Prior experience must have been in a role which required both analytical and interpersonal skills as well as management of complex, high-stakes initiatives
Experience with financial modeling and financial reporting
Prior experience at a healthcare-focused startup, financial institution, financial consulting firm, or health insurer preferred
Advanced knowledge of Excel, including experience building complex models in Excel
Functional knowledge of value-based contract structure a plus, or motivation to learn coupled with demonstrated ability to successfully learn complex subject matter on the job
Ability to prioritize and adapt quickly in a fast paced environment
Comfortability with modeling and analyzing open-ended operational questions
Additional Skills and Qualities
Self-Starter– highly motivated individual with strong work ethic and desire to learn
Professional demeanor – Able to interface with senior leaders from large organizations
Strategic thinker – natural strategic thinker that is able to understands how individual project activities fit within and contribute to the overall population health business
Problem solver – responds to problems with suggested solutions; sound judgment and decision-making abilities
Analytic skillset – able to perform complex analytics including financial analyses, P&L development; exceptionally fluent in Excel
Effective communicator – excellent written and verbal communication; able to summarize analyses in a way that simplifies complex ideas and synthesize information into insights
Flexible team player – able to collaborate well with diverse set of team members, comfortable working in a start-up environment, and responds effectively to constructive feedback
Organized – meticulous and detail-oriented; consistently meets timelines and objectives
Reliable – delivers high-quality work and accurate analyses; proactively addresses questions or concerns in a timely manner
Passionate innovator – desire to join a fast-paced, growth-oriented environment with a passion for delivering superior health value and improving health care in the US
About the Mount Sinai Health System
The Mount Sinai Health System is New York City's largest integrated delivery system, encompassing eight hospitals, a leading medical school, and a vast network of ambulatory practices throughout the greater New York region. Mount Sinai's vision is to produce the safest care, the highest quality, the highest satisfaction, the best access and the best value of any health system in the nation.
The Health System includes approximately 7,480 primary and specialty care physicians; 11 joint-venture ambulatory surgery centers; more than 410 ambulatory practices throughout the five boroughs of New York City, Westchester, Long Island, and Florida; and 31 affiliated community health centers. The Icahn School of Medicine is one of three medical schools that have earned distinction by multiple indicators: ranked in the top 20 by U.S. News & World Report's "Best Medical Schools", aligned with a U.S. News & World Report's "Honor Roll" Hospital, No. 12 in the nation for National Institutes of Health funding, and among the top 10 most innovative research institutions as ranked by the journal Nature in its Nature Innovation Index. This reflects a special level of excellence in education, clinical practice, and research. The Mount Sinai Hospital is ranked No. 18 on U.S. News & World Report's "Honor Roll" of top U.S. hospitals; it is one of the nation's top 20 hospitals in Cardiology/Heart Surgery, Gastroenterology/GI Surgery, Geriatrics, Nephrology, and Neurology/Neurosurgery, and in the top 50 in six other specialties in the 2018-2019 "Best Hospitals" issue. Mount Sinai's Kravis Children's Hospital also is ranked nationally in five out of ten pediatric specialties by U.S. News & World Report. The New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai is ranked 11th nationally for Ophthalmology and 44th for Ear, Nose, and Throat. Mount Sinai Beth Israel, Mount Sinai St. Luke's, Mount Sinai West, and Mount Sinai South Nassau are ranked regionally.
The Mount Sinai Health System is an equal opportunity employer. We promote recognition and respect for individual and cultural differences, and we work to make our employees feel valued and appreciated, whatever their race, gender, background, or sexual orientation.
Strength Through Diversity
The Mount Sinai Health System believes that diversity, equity and inclusion are drivers for excellence. We share a common devotion to delivering exceptional patient care. Yet we’re as diverse as the city we call home- culturally, ethically, in outlook and lifestyle. When you join us, you become a part of Mount Sinai’s unrivaled record of achievement, education, and advancement as we revolutionize medicine together and participate actively as a leader within the Mount Sinai Health System by:
Serving as the primary resource management representative of the Mount Sinai leadership teams, committees, etc., and acting as the primary executive leader interface between Mount Sinai and key executives from the health systems’ vendors and partners.
Engaging with relevant thought leaders and policy-makers at the federal and state levels, and representing the Health System as assigned.
Using a lens of equity in establishing and promoting policies and procedures and providing opportunities for all to thrive.
Confronting racist, sexist or other inappropriate behavior and challenges exclusionary organizational practices and serving as a role model to promote anti-racist behaviors.
Inspiring and fostering an environment of anti-racist behaviors among and between departments and co-workers.
We work hard to recruit and retain the best people, and to create a welcoming, nurturing work environment where you have the opportunity and support to develop professionally. We share the belief that all employees, regardless of job title or expertise, have an impact on quality patient care.
Explore more about this opportunity and how you can help us write a new chapter in our story!
Who We Are
Over 42,000 employees strong, the mission of the Mount Sinai Health System is to provide compassionate patient care with seamless coordination and to advance medicine through unrivaled education, research, and outreach in the many diverse communities we serve.
Formed in September 2013, The Mount Sinai Health System combines the excellence of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai with seven premier hospitals, including Mount Sinai Beth Israel, Mount Sinai Brooklyn, The Mount Sinai Hospital, Mount Sinai West (formerly Mount Sinai Roosevelt), Mount Sinai Morningside (formerly Mount Sinai St. Luke’s), and New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai.
The Mount Sinai Health System is an equal opportunity employer. We comply with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate, exclude, or treat people differently on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, religion, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression.
EOE Minorities/Women/Disabled/Veterans
Overview
The Michelson Found Animals Foundation is a cutting edge non-profit organization managed by savvy business and science professionals focused on social entrepreneurship. We are a well-funded organization that takes pride in bringing together great minds from diverse backgrounds in our mission to reduce shelter euthanasia and support pet parents nationwide. Our culture and work environment sets us apart from traditional non-profits and inspires our talented team to create innovative ideas and solutions to complex programs and initiatives. Our animal-friendly, creative office suites are located on the westside of Los Angeles, with work-from-home (WFH) in place until COVID restrictions lift. You can learn more about this role and our organization at foundanimals.org
Summary
Following the completion of a national study fielding research that demonstrates the benefits of pet-friendly housing to owner/operators, residents, and communities, our goal is to develop resources and partnerships that increase the availability of pet-friendly rental housing. The Michelson Found Animals Foundation is seeking a Senior Program Manager, Pet-Inclusive Housing to lead this new initiative.
Requirements
You will…
Report to the Director of Collective Impact and Executive Director to spearhead the creation and dissemination of critical messaging, research, tools, and best practices to thought leadership and external partners in support of increasing pet-inclusive rental housing in the United States
Develop strategies and execute on those initiatives to work in conjunction with owner/operator efforts related to pet-friendly rental housing
Create usable tools in partnering with national and local business associations, nonprofit partners, and organizations to educate property managers and residents on pet-inclusive rental housing
Understand and interpret lots (and lots!) of data and information and build solutions from the text. And then even more.
Prepare and deliver presentations outlining findings at relevant local and national conferences focused on housing and homelessness
Fulfill both short-term and long-term goals of increasing pet-inclusive rental housing across the United States
Long and short-term program planning, budgeting, setting performance goals, tracking results, and reporting
Develop program policies, procedures, plans, and associated communications needed
Communicate, relate, and interact with a variety of individuals from various socio-economic, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds, in person and over the telephone, often where relations may be confrontational or strained
You gotta…
Know how to effectively message. And we mean lots! You’ll interact with owner/operators, legislative offices, nonprofits and work together to effect change for pets and people alike!
Be comfortable with public speaking and delivering poignant messages
Bilingual in English and Spanish (written and verbal) required
Critically think and be solution-oriented. You understand that part of solving problems might mean making a bigger pie, not taking somebody else’s slice of the current one!
Have experience finding synergies among communities that don’t always see eye to eye. Or paw to paw
Thrive in working on multiple projects, can both lead and collaborate, know how to “make the trains run on time,” and want to make an impact
Be a self-starter. You know how to think on your own and recognize the myriad lenses through which people are funneled
Have a results-oriented mindset with deadlines and deliverables as your mantra
Love driving ideas and projects forward!
You have/are…
8+ years of professional experience in supportive/affordable housing, property management, leasing, program development, program management, homeless services, social justice issues in the Greater Los Angeles area. Or, an equivalent combination of experience and education that provides the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the essential functions of this position
Exceptional program management skills and experience including the ability to prioritize and handle multiple large projects with competing deadlines simultaneously, working effectively and efficiently to provide quality service delivery
A proven ability to develop and maintain and nurture partnerships with a wide variety of internal and external stakeholders, including colleagues and partner organizations, government officials, and stakeholders
Exceptional facilitation skills that drive to action and results, including the ability to facilitate groups of people with divergent opinions
An experienced and confident communicator that demonstrates excellent verbal, written, and presentation skills (including proofreading and editing); exhibits astute interpersonal skills and diplomacy
Strategic thinker who is able to develop ideas while not losing sight of the details
Flexible, adapt to changing business needs and have an entrepreneurial spirit
Highly collaborative: maintaining a positive, team player attitude who is at ease working with multiple and diverse stakeholders and who brings enthusiasm, curiosity, humility, and humor to their work
Experience supervising staff to include coaching, mentoring, evaluating, and providing strong leadership to support employees in achieving goals and objectives in a dynamic work environment
Ability to work effectively under pressure in a fast-paced environment
Proficient at G Suite
Michelson Philanthropies is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees
Nov 09, 2020
Full time
Overview
The Michelson Found Animals Foundation is a cutting edge non-profit organization managed by savvy business and science professionals focused on social entrepreneurship. We are a well-funded organization that takes pride in bringing together great minds from diverse backgrounds in our mission to reduce shelter euthanasia and support pet parents nationwide. Our culture and work environment sets us apart from traditional non-profits and inspires our talented team to create innovative ideas and solutions to complex programs and initiatives. Our animal-friendly, creative office suites are located on the westside of Los Angeles, with work-from-home (WFH) in place until COVID restrictions lift. You can learn more about this role and our organization at foundanimals.org
Summary
Following the completion of a national study fielding research that demonstrates the benefits of pet-friendly housing to owner/operators, residents, and communities, our goal is to develop resources and partnerships that increase the availability of pet-friendly rental housing. The Michelson Found Animals Foundation is seeking a Senior Program Manager, Pet-Inclusive Housing to lead this new initiative.
Requirements
You will…
Report to the Director of Collective Impact and Executive Director to spearhead the creation and dissemination of critical messaging, research, tools, and best practices to thought leadership and external partners in support of increasing pet-inclusive rental housing in the United States
Develop strategies and execute on those initiatives to work in conjunction with owner/operator efforts related to pet-friendly rental housing
Create usable tools in partnering with national and local business associations, nonprofit partners, and organizations to educate property managers and residents on pet-inclusive rental housing
Understand and interpret lots (and lots!) of data and information and build solutions from the text. And then even more.
Prepare and deliver presentations outlining findings at relevant local and national conferences focused on housing and homelessness
Fulfill both short-term and long-term goals of increasing pet-inclusive rental housing across the United States
Long and short-term program planning, budgeting, setting performance goals, tracking results, and reporting
Develop program policies, procedures, plans, and associated communications needed
Communicate, relate, and interact with a variety of individuals from various socio-economic, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds, in person and over the telephone, often where relations may be confrontational or strained
You gotta…
Know how to effectively message. And we mean lots! You’ll interact with owner/operators, legislative offices, nonprofits and work together to effect change for pets and people alike!
Be comfortable with public speaking and delivering poignant messages
Bilingual in English and Spanish (written and verbal) required
Critically think and be solution-oriented. You understand that part of solving problems might mean making a bigger pie, not taking somebody else’s slice of the current one!
Have experience finding synergies among communities that don’t always see eye to eye. Or paw to paw
Thrive in working on multiple projects, can both lead and collaborate, know how to “make the trains run on time,” and want to make an impact
Be a self-starter. You know how to think on your own and recognize the myriad lenses through which people are funneled
Have a results-oriented mindset with deadlines and deliverables as your mantra
Love driving ideas and projects forward!
You have/are…
8+ years of professional experience in supportive/affordable housing, property management, leasing, program development, program management, homeless services, social justice issues in the Greater Los Angeles area. Or, an equivalent combination of experience and education that provides the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the essential functions of this position
Exceptional program management skills and experience including the ability to prioritize and handle multiple large projects with competing deadlines simultaneously, working effectively and efficiently to provide quality service delivery
A proven ability to develop and maintain and nurture partnerships with a wide variety of internal and external stakeholders, including colleagues and partner organizations, government officials, and stakeholders
Exceptional facilitation skills that drive to action and results, including the ability to facilitate groups of people with divergent opinions
An experienced and confident communicator that demonstrates excellent verbal, written, and presentation skills (including proofreading and editing); exhibits astute interpersonal skills and diplomacy
Strategic thinker who is able to develop ideas while not losing sight of the details
Flexible, adapt to changing business needs and have an entrepreneurial spirit
Highly collaborative: maintaining a positive, team player attitude who is at ease working with multiple and diverse stakeholders and who brings enthusiasm, curiosity, humility, and humor to their work
Experience supervising staff to include coaching, mentoring, evaluating, and providing strong leadership to support employees in achieving goals and objectives in a dynamic work environment
Ability to work effectively under pressure in a fast-paced environment
Proficient at G Suite
Michelson Philanthropies is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees