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Director, Conservation Areas: ABC/OECMs Lead (Latin America)
World Wildlife Fund 4.6
Washington, DC job
A leading conservation organization based in Washington, DC is seeking a Director of Conservation Areas. This role involves leading efforts in strengthening global area-based conservation initiatives, with a focus on Latin America. Candidates should have a Master's degree in a relevant field, four years of experience in conservation policy and advocacy, and fluency in Spanish. The position includes travel to Latin America, promoting collaborative conservation goals and engaging with local communities.
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$84k-112k yearly est. 2d ago
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Senior Executive Assistant to the Chief Executive Officer
Malaria No More 4.1
Washington, DC job
Malaria No More (MNM), a global nonprofit, envisions a world where no one dies of a mosquito bite. Nearly twenty years into our mission, our work has contributed to historic progress toward this goal. Now, we're mobilizing the political commitment, funding, and innovation required to achieve what would be one of the greatest humanitarian accomplishments-ending malaria within our generation.
Position Overview
Malaria No More is seeking an experienced Senior Executive Assistant to support our incoming Chief Executive Officer (CEO). This role is ideal for a proactive, trusted partner who excels at managing complex calendars, navigating multiple time zones, and serving as a thoughtful executive liaison for a senior leader with a highly external-facing role.
The new CEO brings deep experience in the U.S. Government and international development, and this position will work closely with the senior leaders of our organization, members of our Board of Directors, donors, and external partners. Candidates with experience supporting executives at the U.S. Agency for International Development, the U.S. Department of State, global nonprofits, multi-lateral institutions, or similar environments are encouraged to apply.
Key Responsibilities
Manage the CEO's complex calendar, including domestic and international in-person and virtual meetings across multiple time zones;
Strategically triage and prioritize requests, schedule high-level meetings, and resolve conflicts proactively;
Serve as a primary point of contact for the CEO for internal and external stakeholders;
Coordinate the CEO's domestic and international travel, including itineraries, logistics, and briefing materials;
Support administrative tasks, such as expense reports, invoices, and routine documentation;
Produce clear, well-written materials with a high standard of professionalism;
Support the CEO's preparation for Board meetings, executive leadership meetings, and external engagements;
Track follow-ups and action items to ensure commitments are executed;
Handle sensitive and confidential information with discretion and professionalism; and
Provide general administrative support as needed, in coordination with the MNM Operations team.
Qualifications:
At least seven years of experience, including at least three supporting senior executives full-time, ideally at the C‑suite or CEO level;
Experience in international development, Federal or State government, policy, and/or mission‑driven organizations strongly preferred;
Demonstrated ability to manage complex calendars, competing priorities, and sensitive information and correspondence;
Exceptional organizational, communication, and judgment skills;
High level of professionalism, discretion, and emotional intelligence; and
Comfort with working in a hybrid environment with regular in‑office presence.
Hybrid role based in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area;
Regular in‑office presence and the flexibility to support executive schedules; and
Occasional early mornings or evenings to accommodate international time zones.
Salary&Benefits:
Salary range: $90,000 - $115,000, commensurate with experience;
Competitive benefits package; and
Opportunity to work closely with senior leaders on mission‑driven, global work.
To Apply
Please submit your résumé and cover letter. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
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$90k-115k yearly 3d ago
Director of Operations
Brandywine Valley SPCA 3.3
Washington, DC job
Lead the dynamic workflow and day-to-day operations of the shelters, medical services and animal control division. As a key manager, you'll oversee a dedicated team of kennel staff, technicians, practice manager, shelter managers, and programs ensuring the highest level of care for our animal population.
Ensure animals are attended to quickly and efficiently.
Oversee and manage intake and outcome processes and other daily shelter functions.
Oversee contracts, budgeting, and service calls, assets, cases, and any other daily functions streamlining operations for maximum impact.
In conjunction with the Veterinarians lead the charge in maintaining exceptional shelter veterinary care. Oversight of medical protocols, pharmacy operations, and daily functions will be instrumental in providing animals with the care they deserve.
Proactively manages any necessary licenses, certifications, inspections of building and other building maintenance to include performing routine checks addressing any issues promptly.
Anticipates and addresses potential issues proactively, using critical thinking to make decisions that minimize liability and protect the organizations interests.
Oversees all facets of the customer experience for members of the public accessing veterinary care, shelter, and animal control services, ensuring timely, compassionate, and effective support.
Takes part in the euthanasia decisions, oversees the necessary approval process, including but not limited to seeking CEO & COO approval as required, to ensure that these difficult decisions are made with the highest ethical standards and respect for the animals involved.
Proactively orders necessary supplies while assisting with inventory management to ensure optimal stock levels, prevent shortages, and effectively control budget expenditures.
Adheres to established budgets, participating in budgeting process, and conducting thorough review to identify areas of potential cost savings and opportunities for financial optimization.
Develops and manages staff schedules to ensure adequate coverage, reviews payroll for accuracy and discrepancies while collaborating with others for its submission.
Delivers timely and constructive feedback to staff, focusing on specific actions and behaviors, and offering actionable guidance for improvement to include annual reviews.
Constructively manage staff, including hiring, progressive forms of disciplinary actions and terminations with thorough documentation to support fair and lawful decisions while maintaining constant contact with CEO and COO regarding staff issues.
Analyzes staffing needs across campuses, appropriately making informed decisions to assign or reassign staff. Hiring and making tough but necessary termination decisions, as required to attain optimal operating efficiency within budgetary constraints across campuses, while following company policies and legal guidelines, and minimizing disruption to operations.
Manage workflow to create efficiencies within and across campuses. Create, maintain and organize shelter records. Continuously monitor workflows, adjusting as needed to ensure optimal performance and adapt to changing needs.
Proactively addresses and de-escalates conflicts involving staff or the public, using effective communication and problem-solving skills to resolve issues in a fair and respectful manner. Reduce the need for CEO/COO intervention in public matters.
Assist in managing or manage other shelter programs such as the Safety Net Programs, Enrichment, Behavior, Pets for Life, special events, Life Saving and/or other programs.
This position may be asked to perform any of the duties and responsibilities of any staff member.
Act as liaison to CEO/COO for all operational needs and concerns.
Any other duties as assigned.
Client and Community Service
Admit and release animals from BVSPCA in a responsive, courteous and tactful manner to both internal and external clients ensuring a smooth experience.
Inform clients of any pertinent medical information regarding animal care; communicate release instructions clearly, addressing any questions or concerns clients may have.
Practice and encourage the humane treatment of animals.
Deliver top-notch service to all. Clearly and actively promote our mission, services, programs, and events.
Highlight and promote donation and giving opportunities as appropriate.
Diversity and Inclusiveness
Work effectively with individuals and colleagues from diverse communities and cultures.
Safety
Prioritize safety. Ensure a safe work environment; adhere to safety guidelines and model a safe work practice.
Take immediate action to address any safety concerns that could endanger people, animals, or the organization at risk.
Maintain a clean, organized, healthy, and sanitary work area; follow all pest and rodent control protocols.
Qualifications
An associate or bachelor's degree is a plus.
3 years of staff management experience.
At least 5 years of experience working in an open admission animal shelter
Ability to bend, kneel and stand for long periods of time. Ability to lift 50lbs.
Ability to multitask under high-pressure situations.
Work in loud environments on hard surfaces.
Commitment to the mission, values, goals, and success of the BVSPCA.
Experience with humane animal handling and restraint techniques of healthy, ill, and feral animals.
Proven ability to safely, effectively, and compassionately care for and handle all animals, including large and untrained pets.
Ability to understand and communicate pertinent medical information with colleagues and clients.
Independently motivated to start and finish tasks.
Working Conditions
Work is performed in a shelter/animal hospital setting.
Frequent bending, reaching, kneeling, and climbing stairs while seeing patients.
Exposure to disinfectant solutions when in various areas to include the kennel & treatment areas.
Subject to potential animal bites and scratches while handling animals.
Repeated lifting and carrying of animals weighing up to 50 pounds and occasionally over 50 pounds.
Consistent exposure to animals and animal allergens under conditions with limited alternatives available.
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$105k-142k yearly est. 2d ago
Federal Campaigns Lead - Climate Policy & Advocacy
The Public Interest Network 4.0
Washington, DC job
An environmental advocacy organization in Washington, DC is seeking a Federal Campaigns Director to lead efforts in protecting clean air, water, and wildlife. This role requires strategic campaign leadership, coalition-building, and effective advocating for environmental policies. Ideal candidates should have at least 5 years of experience, strong communication skills, and a passion for grassroots organizing. Comprehensive benefits included.
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$81k-126k yearly est. 1d ago
Senior Counsel or Senior Staff Attorney, Litigation
Equal Rights Advocates 3.7
Washington, DC job
Position location - Washington, DC; San Francisco, CA; or Northeast Corridor between New York, NY metropolitan area and Washington DC metropolitan area (Hybrid or Remote).
Equal Rights Advocates (ERA) is a national civil rights organization founded in 1974 to expand economic and educational access and opportunities for women and girls. ERA advances gender justice through impact litigation, policy advocacy, public education, and direct legal services. Our team works at the state, multi-state, and national levels to promote gender equity and racial justice, expand economic security, and grow community power. ERA's legal initiatives include campaigns such as Equal Pay Today, the Women's Agenda Initiative, the Stop Harassment State Network, the Stronger California Women's Economic Security Campaign, and End Sexual Violence in Education. ERA's home base is in San Francisco, with team members also located in Washington, D.C., and other locations. For more information on Equal Rights Advocates, please visit our website.
The Opportunity
ERA is looking for an Attorney/Counsel with proven litigation experience in employment law and in the civil rights space. As a Senior Counsel or Senior Staff Attorney, you will be responsible for engaging in all aspects of impact and individual litigation, developing new cases for litigation, assisting in crafting litigation strategy, drafting and reviewing amicus briefs, and developing and maintaining litigation relationships to advance ERA's mission. You may also be involved in defending against threats to the civil rights of workers and students. This position offers a unique opportunity to develop and engage in high-impact litigation on key civil rights, economic security, and gender justice issues in a thriving organization with creative and dedicated staff and a supportive work environment.
The Senior Counsel or Senior Staff Attorney will report to ERA's Director of Litigation.
Primary Responsibilities
Conduct cutting-edge impact and individual litigation, including legal research; investigating facts, working with clients; drafting pleadings, briefs and legal memoranda; engaging in discovery and motion practice; and conducting evidentiary hearings and oral arguments in court.
Identify and develop new matters for litigation by conducting factual, legal and strategic analyses and formulating relevant theories and materials.
Draft amicus briefs and review amicus briefs drafted by others for possible ERA involvement.
Develop collaborative partnerships with other advocacy groups, legal services providers, plaintiffs' attorneys, law firms, and other partners by participating in task forces and coalitions, attending conferences, and co-counseling lawsuits.
Provide legal and strategy analysis, technical assistance, and thought leadership on substantive issues related to ERA's mission to attorneys, government agencies, officials and staff, the media, worker and student organizations, and grassroots advocates when called upon by ERA leadership, departments, and programs.
Assist in supervision of law student interns and provide occasional assistance to attorney fellow, as needed.
Review public-facing legal training materials, resources, self-help tools, and “Know Your Rights” materials.
Work closely with ERA's legal and non-legal program staff to develop and implement communication strategies that promote and magnify the impact of ERA's legal work.
Assist ERA's development team in drafting applications or reporting on grants that support the organization's legal work, as needed.
Occasional travel, as needed, for litigation, meetings, conferences, and other advocacy or professional development activities.
Engage in special projects and other duties as assigned by ERA supervisory staff.
Candidate Profile
Required Qualifications:
J.D. and at least one active bar membership;
A minimum of four (4) years of post-J.D. litigation experience, including drafting case documents and engaging in discovery and motions practice, including at least 3 years of experience litigating employment discrimination cases;
Demonstrated commitment to social, gender, and racial justice with a passion for achieving equity and economic justice for women, girls, and/or LGBTQI+ people;
Outstanding research, writing, and analytical skills;
Proven ability to work independently as well as within a team;
Excellent verbal communication skills and interpersonal skills, including the ability to give and receive feedback and resolve conflicts constructively;
Ability to travel to ERA's headquarters in San Francisco three or four times per year, if working remotely, and to travel occasionally as needed for litigation, meetings or conferences.
The ideal candidate will have most, if not all, of the following professional and personal skills and attributes:
Experience engaging in legal advocacy on subjects related to ERA's mission, such as defending and expanding employment and education-related civil rights, protecting and advancing women's economic security, racial justice or immigrant rights, and/or combating gender-based violence;
Experience collaborating with progressive nonprofit organizations and/or plaintiff-side employment lawyers;
Experience working directly with clients from diverse backgrounds and populations, including communities of color, low-wage workers, immigrants, and/or LGBTQI+ individuals;
A high degree of self-motivation and initiative, with the ability to juggle multiple projects and meet deadlines under time pressure;
Experience working on a team and setting and fostering a collaborative approach to case work and other advocacy efforts;
Experience with policy advocacy and/or communications work related to litigation preferred but not required.
The Candidate must have a valid authorization to work in the United States. ERA is unable to sponsor work visas. ERA does not provide relocation assistance.
Compensation & Benefits
This position has a salary range of $85,000 - $125,000. The salary and job title (Senior Staff Attorney vs. Senior Counsel) will be determined based on years of experience and expertise.
ERA offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical and dental plan options and employer-paid life and disability insurance benefits. Voluntary benefits include vision insurance, life and accidental insurance, critical illness and pre-tax flexible spending plans. ERA also offers a generous 403b match with 100% vesting from the first day of participation.
Employees also receive a generous amount of sick and vacation leave, plus, additional seniority-based leave after every 5 years of employment.
ERA has a flexible work environment. For attorneys based in the DC area, the position is currently fully remote but may become a hybrid position in the future. (The attorney would work in-office some days of the week and could work either in-office or remotely on others.) For attorneys located in the Bay Area in California, the position is a hybrid position, requiring 2 days per week in the San Francisco office. For attorneys in other areas, the position is fully remote.
How to Apply
Please submit the following to the Hiring Manager (1) a cover letter describing your interest in this particular position and your connection to ERA's mission, (2) a current résumé, (3) a legal writing sample of no longer than 10 pages (double spaced) that has not been significantly edited by others. For consideration, applications must be submitted by clicking HERE. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis and candidates will be contacted based on the decision. Please note that final round candidates will be asked to provide professional references. We look forward to hearing from you!
EEOC Statement
ERA is an equal opportunity employer that will consider all applications without regard to sex, gender, gender identity, race, ethnicity, national origin, age, medical condition, religion, sexual orientation, differing ability, veteran status, marital status, arrest or conviction record, a combination of two or more protected traits or any other characteristic protected by law. Applicants with differing abilities will be reasonably accommodated during the hiring process. Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.
ERA's Equal Opportunity Employer Policy applies to all aspects and phases of employment. Applicants who need assistance or accommodation due to a disability may contact us at jobapplicants@equalrights.org.
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$85k-125k yearly 2d ago
Project Support Career Training Program
Year Up United 3.8
Seattle, WA job
Year Up United is a one-year or less, intensive job training program that provides young adults with in-classroom skill development, access to internships and/or job placement services, and personalized coaching and mentorship. Year Up United participants also receive an educational stipend.
The program combines technical and professional training with access to internships and job placement support through our industry-leading talent placement firm YUPRO Placement. If you receive an internship, it may be at Microsoft, Accenture, Salesforce, or Seattle Children's Hospital among other leading organizations in the Seattle/Bellevue Washington area.
Are you eligible?
You can apply to Year Up United if you are:
- A high school graduate or GED recipient
- Eligible to work in the U. S.
- Available Monday-Friday throughout the duration of the program
- Highly motivated to learn technical and professional skills
- Have not obtained a Bachelors degree
- You may be required to answer additional screening questions when applying
What will you gain?
Professional business and communication skills, interviewing and networking skills, resume building, ongoing support and guidance to help you launch your career. During the internship phase, Year Up United students earn an educational stipend of $525 per week.
In-depth classes include:
- Application Development
- Banking
- Business Operations
- IT Support
- Project Management
- Data Analytics
- Network Security & Support
Get the skills and opportunity you need to launch your professional career.
75% of Year Up United graduates are employed and/or enrolled in postsecondary education within 4 months of graduation. Employed graduates earn an average starting salary of fifty-three thousand dollars per year.
$31k-35k yearly est. 18h ago
Director of Downtown Arts, Culture, & Entertainment - DowntownDC BID
Downtown Dc Bid 3.8
Washington, DC job
Director of Downtown Arts, Culture, & Entertainment - DowntownDC BID WHO WE ARE
DowntownDC is the most diverse and exciting neighborhood in one of the most important cities in the world. Here, locals and visitors find all the most thrilling experiences of DC in 140 walkable and transit-rich blocks: business, education, and government; shopping and dining; parks, art, music, sports, theater, history-adding up to a bright future. The BID was founded in 1997 as the city's first private nonprofit place management organization where property owners agree to tax themselves to fund services that enhance people's experiences in the downtown area. The BID is a catalyst, facilitator, and thought leader in diversifying the economy, promoting public-private partnerships, and enhancing the downtown experience for all.
The BID's area includes 530 properties and is defined by Massachusetts Avenue on the north, including the Walter E. Washington Convention Center at Mount Vernon Square, to Constitution Avenue on the south, and from Louisiana Avenue on the east to 16< th > Street on the west.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Director of Downtown Arts, Culture, & Entertainment will lead the effort to position DowntownDC as the region's premier destination for arts, culture, sports, and entertainment. This role will unify the area's extraordinary mix of theaters, museums, galleries, entertainment venues, and creative spaces under a shared identity that celebrates Downtown's vibrancy, creativity, and diversity-while honoring its historic Chinatown roots.
As part of the DowntownDC BID's strategic commitment to advancing the Downtown Arts, Culture, & Entertainment , the Director will serve as the chief convener, collaborator, and champion for the district's cultural ecosystem. Through creative placemaking, branding, and cross-sector partnerships, the Director will activate public spaces, expand access to the arts, and cultivate a thriving creative economy that attracts residents, workers, and visitors year-round.
VISION
The Director of Downtown Arts, Culture, & Entertainment will enact and refine the BID's vision, building on the recommendations from the Downtown Action Plan and Gallery Place-Chinatown Task Force to amplify the richness of DowntownDC's cultural and creative assets, strengthening its identity as a global destination for arts, entertainment, and innovation by focusing on four strategic pillars.
STRATEGIC PILLARS
(re) Defining & Amplifying Our Brand - Unite Downtown's cultural assets under a shared identity supported by bold marketing and coordinated programming that shines a spotlight on the neighborhood's creative energy.
Expanding Access & Engagement - Deepen audience connections through innovative tools, promotions, and partnerships that make Downtown's arts and entertainment offerings more visible, affordable, and inclusive.
Elevating the Audience Experience - Enhance every touchpoint-from public space activation to safety and accessibility-ensuring that every visit feels memorable, welcoming, and worth repeating.
Growing the Creative Ecosystem - Invest in local artists, performances, and programming that nurture diverse talent, support creative workers, and reflect the spirit of DC.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The Director of Downtown Arts, Culture, & Entertainment will be responsible for the following:
1. Stakeholder Coordination & Partnership Building
Serve as the lead convener for Downtown's cultural and entertainment institutions-including theaters, museums, galleries, sports and entertainment venues, and other organizations-no less than quarterly, fostering collaboration through clear communication and shared project initiatives.
Align efforts with the Mayor's Gallery Place/Chinatown Task Force and the Downtown Action Plan , ensuring synergy between public, private, and nonprofit stakeholders.
Build authentic relationships with Chinatown leaders, community organizations, and small businesses to ensure cultural initiatives are inclusive and reflective of community priorities.
2. Brand & Marketing Leadership
Lead the creation of a unified Downtown Arts, Culture, & Entertainment brand, narrative, and visual identity, leveraging input from key stakeholders and in collaboration with the BID's Marketing and Communications team as appropriate.
Create, maintain, and circulate event calendars to partner institutions reflecting all relevant events, productions, and other cultural activations within the downtown core.
Collaborate with the Marketing and Communications Department on joint marketing campaigns, social media initiatives, and direct-marketing efforts to amplify visibility and drive audience engagement.
Partner with Destination DC, Events DC, the Marketing and Communications Department, and other key marketing partners to elevate Downtown's cultural profile locally, nationally, and internationally. [SS1]
3. Creative Placemaking & Programming
Curate and support dynamic public space activations in partnership with arts and entertainment institutions-from outdoor performances and pop-ups to installations and festivals that help connect culture to downtown as a place. Support arts institutions in creating these events and find opportunities to leverage public space in collaboration with the BID Events and Public Space Operations teams as appropriate.
Identify and champion placemaking and beautification projects that enhance the public realm, including lighting, signage, and public art along key corridors by cultivating ideas from partners and key stakeholders and identifying opportunities in collaboration with the BID Public Space Operations teams as appropriate.
Explore and pilot a TKTS-style ticket booth or digital hub to promote access to local performances and events.
4. Funding & Sustainability
Manage the initiative's operational and program budget in coordination with BID leadership.
Identify new revenue streams, including grants, sponsorships, and philanthropic partnerships through the DowntownDC Foundation.
Assess and develop legislation to propose direct investment in the arts and entertainment in collaboration with the BID's Planning and Economic Development Team.
Research, develop, and implement return on investment opportunities that will generate economic impact and support downtown businesses viability in collaboration with the BID's Planning and Economic Development Team.
Develop long‑term recommendations for potential governance structures, including exploration of a standalone nonprofit or affiliated 501(c)(3) entity.
5. Measurement & Accountability
Establish metrics and reporting systems to track engagement, visibility, and economic impact.
Develop and execute workplans to measure public perception of DowntownDC and its culture & entertainment offerings, providing feedback and analysis to the BID and cultural partners.
Provide regular updates to the DowntownDC BID President & CEO, Board of Directors, and partners.
Prepare quarterly progress reports highlighting outcomes, lessons learned, and emerging opportunities.
All other duties as assigned.
IDEAL CANDIDATE PROFILE
A visionary leader who blends creativity with strong organizational and relationship management skills.
Experienced in arts management, urban planning, cultural strategy, or destination marketing.
Skilled in coalition-building, stakeholder engagement, and translating big-picture ideas into action.
Deep appreciation for cultural diversity, urban vitality, and the power of arts to shape identity and economic growth.
Exceptional communicator with a collaborative, entrepreneurial spirit.
Proven success and interest in fundraising, identifying grants, and securing sponsorships.
Strong financial acumen and experience creating and adhering to budgets and spending plans.
REQUIRED
A minimum of five (5) years of experience in the arts, culture, or entertainment industry, and experience leading projects that convene diverse stakeholders required ten (10) years or more of experience preferred.
Strong written , verbal , presentation , and interpersonal communications skills
Proven ability to thrive in high-pressure environments and multi-task.
Strong work ethic.
Ability to work a flexible schedule that includes some nights and weekends as appropriate.
May infrequently work in adverse weather conditions.
WHY JOIN US
This is a rare opportunity to shape the next chapter of DowntownDC's cultural renaissance . The Director will have the support of a dedicated BID team, a network of leading cultural institutions, and strong city partnerships to bring bold ideas to life and ensure that DowntownDC continues to shine as the heart of the District's creative community.
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
Compensation for this full-time, salaried position ranges from $105,000 - $125,000.
Comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision coverage; 401(k) with matching and safe harbor; FSA and HSA (with the HSA covering the employee deductible); and a Metro travel card.
HOW TO APPLY
This position will remain open until filled; however, interested applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as possible for priority consideration. To apply for this position, please click HERE where you will be prompted to upload your resume and cover letter detailing your relevant experience.
Submissions without requested items may not receive full consideration. References will be requested from candidates who receive further consideration. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to queries about application status and will only reach out to candidates we pursue further.
Employment offers are conditional upon a successful criminal background check and screening for illegal substances.
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/ELIGIBILITY OPPORTUNITY
As an Affiantive Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, the DowntownDC BID is committed to excellence through diversity. The BID recruits, employs, trains, compensates, and promotes regardless of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, disability, age, veteran status, and other protected status as required by applicable law. Please note that all new DowntownDC BID employees must have permission to work in the U.S.; therefore, employment eligibility verification is required.
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$105k-125k yearly 1d ago
General Counsel
Indivisible Project 3.9
Washington, DC job
The general counsel serves as the principal legal advisor and steward of programmatic and organizational legal issues. The position reports to the Managing Director and is part of the executive operations team. The general counsel plays a critical role in guiding Indivisible's strategy and operations, advising the executive team, senior leadership, and the Board of Directors. The general counsel coordinates with outside counsel and other experts as necessary.
We hope to hire by the end of the year, and the current General Counsel will stay on to support through the transition.
What you'll do:
The general counsel is responsible for providing comprehensive legal guidance on complex issues to include (but not limited to):
Nonprofit compliance - 20%
Ensuring the organization maintains compliance with nonprofit governance laws such as tax-exempt status, reporting obligations, and regulatory requirements.
Nonprofit compliance strategies and entity guidance for Indivisible's 501(c)(3), 501(c)(4), and federal and state PACs.
Overseeing lobbying and election compliance at the federal, state and local level.
Entity oversight as it relates to the organizational budget and time tracking.
Manage corporate compliance.
Employment and labor relations - 20%
Provide strategic advice on all employment law matters, including advising on personnel policies, employee relations, disciplinary actions, workplace issues, and compliance with federal, state, and local labor laws.
Provide strategic advice on labor relations matters to include contract negotiations and collective bargaining agreement interpretation, and provide oversight of the grievance process.
Work closely with the HR team and other internal stakeholders to ensure adherence to the collective bargaining agreement.
Business advice - 20%
Provide advice to the executive team and BOD as needed, regarding legally sensitive communications, litigation and administrative action strategies, risk analysis, mitigation strategies, liability and insurance.
Promote and defend Indivisible's interests before courts, administrative agencies, and policymakers, and regularly report and provide strategic guidance on legal developments that could affect operations.
Review, draft and advise on contracts, leases, grant agreements, job descriptions, and other documents.
Monitor legal development in a wide range of legal areas, including elections and nonprofit law.
Protect Indivisible's intellectual property interests.
Oversee corporate governance issues for multiple Boards.
Programmatic support - 20%
Consult with programmatic leadership to develop legal frameworks to support programmatic work.
Develop strong connections to cross-functional teams.
Anticipate need and coordinate the development of training materials on a variety of legal issues.
Effectively communicate complex legal issues to non-legal stakeholders.
Legal oversight on financial compliance - 10%
Review development proposals and reports for legal compliance and advise on contribution restrictions.
Support compliance on financial report requirements to include reviewing Indivisible's draft 990s.
Supervise external and internal legal counsel and compliance staff 10%
Manage and mentor the legal team.
Oversee relationships with outside counsel. Liaise at the confluence of law, organizational risk, programmatic objectives. Translate organizational risk, history, objectives.
Other duties as assigned Qualifications:
Juris Doctorate degree from an accredited law school, bar membership in good standing in any jurisdiction with a preference for DC.
10 years legal experience in the nonprofit sector, to include 3-5 years of senior leadership, required.
5-7 years of employment law and labor management experience providing legal guidance in a unionized workplace to include contract negotiation and interpretation experience.
Proven track record for managing multiple projects, meeting deadlines, collaborative problem solving, and exceptional strategic thinking.
Exceptional judgment and discretion.
Legal acumen supportive of programmatic and political agility.
Thrive in high-volume problem-solving in a fast-paced landscape.
Able to work independently and as part of a team.
Excellent written and verbal skills, strong attention to detail.
Desired Qualifications:
Previous experience as General Counsel preferred.
Experience working in a remote workplace is preferred.
About Indivisible Project
We're building something new. We're a progressive grassroots organization that began in the aftermath of Trump's election. We're working to build a democracy that reflects a broad, multiracial “we the people,” one that works for all of us and is sustained by all of us. To support this movement, we've built an incredible team at the national level. We dream big, we support each other, and we have fun doing it. For more information about Indivisible's vision, mission, and theory of change, click here .
We're changing what's politically possible. Indivisible is part of the powerful progressive movement reaction to Trump, fighting the racist, misogynistic, plutocratic, and authoritarian agenda trumpeted by Trump and the GOP congress. Don't take our word for it; Indivisible has been featured on the Rachel Maddow Show multiple times, as well as in the New York Times and in pretty much every other major news outlet in the country.
We're building together. We're building a new organization every day - a rare opportunity to model what we want to see in the world. We're deeply committed to equity and building a diverse and inclusive organization.
We're looking for you. If you want to fight for the soul of American democracy, there's no better place to be than Indivisible. We're looking for more team members who are passionate about building an inclusive democracy and committed to getting results. It's an exciting, fulfilling place if you're someone who wants to fight fiercely for the progressive world we want to have.
Every one of us on the national team is here because we believe this movement is the best way to retake and build progressive power in this country. Does that ring true for you? If so, great - throw your hat in the ring to join our team. Let's start #winning together. For more information about Indivisible's organizational principles, click here .
Indivisible Project is an equal opportunity employer. We strongly encourage and seek applications from women, people of color, including bilingual and bicultural individuals, as well as members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities. Applicants shall not be discriminated against because of race, religion, sex, national origin, ethnicity, age, disability, political affiliation, sexual orientation, gender identity, color, marital status, or medical condition. Reasonable accommodation will be made so that qualified disabled applicants may participate in the application process. Please advise in writing of support needs at the time of application.
The pay range for this role is:
169,890 - 212,910 USD per year (Remote (United States))
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$120k-190k yearly est. 4d ago
Head of Downtown Arts, Culture & Entertainment
Downtown Dc Bid 3.8
Washington, DC job
A local business improvement district in Washington D.C. seeks a Director of Downtown Arts, Culture, & Entertainment to enhance the area's cultural vibrancy. This role involves managing stakeholder relationships, executing innovative branding, and curating creative public programs. The ideal candidate will have at least five years in the arts and culture sector and possess strong leadership and communication skills. This full-time position offers competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits.
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$46k-58k yearly est. 1d ago
Vision Zero Mobility Safety Director
Governors Highway Safety Association 3.8
Washington, DC job
A governmental transportation department is seeking a Director of Mobility Safety in Washington, DC. The role involves managing traffic safety projects and grants, supervising staff, and leading initiatives within the Vision Zero Division. Applicants should possess substantial experience in designing roadway safety projects and a background in highway safety efforts. A Bachelor's degree in a related field is preferred. Applications are due by December 21, 2025.
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$77k-93k yearly est. 1d ago
President & CEO of Catholic Charities of Cleveland
Catholic Diocese of Cleveland 4.1
Cleveland, OH job
Catholic Charities - Cleveland, Ohio
Catholic Charities of Cleveland operates a multitude of programs and services to meet the needs of those in the communities we serve. As one of the largest comprehensive health and human services organizations in the region with locations and services across eight counties of the Diocese of Cleveland, Catholic Charities makes a tremendous impact throughout Northeast Ohio.
Under the leadership of Bishop Edward C. Malesic and inspired by the Gospel, Catholic Charities continues the mission of Jesus by responding to those in need through an integrated system of quality services designed to respect the dignity of every person and building a just and compassionate society. Catholic Charities Diocese of Cleveland envisions a world touched by God's love where we alleviate poverty and need and all people share justly in the blessings of creation.
Along with our sister ministry of St. Augustine Health Ministries, Catholic Charities delivers more than 150 services at 60 locations to over 400,000 individuals each year - providing help and creating hope for people of every race and religion throughout the eight counties in the Diocese of Cleveland (Ashland, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, Medina, Summit, and Wayne).
Primary Function:
The President/CEO is the Chief Executive Officer of Catholic Charities Diocese of Cleveland and is responsible for the overall operations, property, and employees of Catholic Charities Diocese of Cleveland. The President/CEO also acts as the representative of the Bishop regarding health and human services in the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland. The President/CEO provides broad long‑term and short‑term strategic and business planning, leadership, direction, structure, resources, communications, reporting, and assessment to ensure the organization's mission as stated in the Corporation's Code of Regulations and the direction adopted by the Members and/or Board of Directors is accomplished.
Duties & Responsibilities:
The President/CEO ensures that the activities of this position, assigned entities, and relevant programs are consistent with the mission, vision, and values of Catholic Charities, the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland, and the Catholic Church. The President/CEO directs the provision of all services provided by Catholic Charities Diocese of Cleveland and acts as primary representative for Catholic Charities Diocese of Cleveland with Catholic Charities USA and related responsibilities.
The President/CEO will identify the impact of the social teachings of the church on health and human services and programs, promote an awareness of the health and human service needs within the diocese, and guide advocacy in various forums for social reform to meet those needs.
They will also promote the services of Catholic Charities to the local communities and organizations within the region and the Diocese through public presentations, articles, appearances, and public relations efforts as well as coordinate the provision of services and programs of Catholic Charities Diocese of Cleveland annual goals and objectives into business work plans and oversee execution of the same with the support of the Board of Directors.
The President/CEO will collaborate with the Catholic Community Foundation in setting the goal of the annual Catholic Charities Appeal and in determining the total allocation of funds provided and direct the distribution of Catholic Charities Diocese of Cleveland funding on an annual basis. They will also approve and administer the annual budget for Catholic Charities Diocese of Cleveland in accordance with policies and procedures and sound general accounting principles to achieve a successful annual audit.
The President/CEO will attend meetings of the Board of Directors and various committees of the corporation and perform other duties and responsibilities appropriate to the position and as requested by the Members and/or Board of Directors.
Role as Secretary of the Secretariat for Catholic Charities
The successful candidate will be appointed by the Bishop as Diocesan Secretary of the Secretariat for Catholic Charities and will serve in that capacity at the pleasure of the Bishop. The role of Secretary of the Secretariat for Catholic Charities is as an advisor to the Bishop and member of the Bishop's staff reporting to Vicar General and Moderator of the Curia and is distinct from the role as President/CEO of the Corporation.
The role of Secretary will require completion of additional duties, including:
Status as an ex officio member and/or director of certain affiliated corporations, including without limitation Catholic Charities Diocese of Cleveland, St. Augustine Health Ministries, and the Diocese of Cleveland Facilities Services Corporation.
Serving as a member of the Bishop's Senior Staff engaged in the planning and coordination of the work of the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland.
Collaborating as needed with Auxiliary Bishops, diocesan Secretaries, and diocesan officials.
Acting as liaison for the Bishop with other entities within the Secretariat.
Supporting ministry to the pastoral and spiritual needs of agencies and offices within the Secretariat.
Professional Qualifications:
Master's Degree in a related discipline with 5 - 10 years of progressive senior/executive level management of multiple facets of business including staffing, budget/finance, nonprofit fund development strategies, service design, and operations management experience.
Must be a fully initiated and practicing member of the Roman Catholic Church with solid background and knowledge of the policies and practices of the church.
Must have proven impactful executive level management experience in health and human services, non-profit business management practices, and financial management.
Knowledgeable of the structure of the Catholic Charities Diocese of Cleveland system and the regional human services/non-profit sector.
Must have excellent oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills as well as presentation skills.
Fiscal, administrative, and supervisory/management experience required with experience in a non-profit setting preferred.
Must have a capacity to build and sustain a strategic and impactful partnership network as demonstrated through previous board involvement, community partnership experience, etc.
Must have the ability to effectively manage people/operations engaged in a variety of concurrent and varying activities.
Must have the ability to effectively relate to a wide variety of stakeholders, both professional and volunteer, as well as organizations and systems, both public and private.
Must be able to coordinate, prioritize, and respond to multiple issues at the same time.
Must have demonstrated business acumen, excellent organizational skills, and strong detail orientation with the ability to work independently. Must be able to make sound decisions and practice discretion.
Must have good technical proficiency, especially in Microsoft Office software products.
Final applicant is required to complete an extensive background check with satisfactory results.
References:
Candidates for this position will be asked for three professional references and a reference from his/her pastor.
Travel: 5%
Application Deadline: January 30, 2026
(We reserve the right to shorten the deadline for applications if we have sufficient interest. Please apply early to ensure your background will be considered.)
Please submit cover letter, resume, and a completed Diocese of Cleveland Employment application, including contact information for three (3) professional references.
Catholic Recruiter Associates is assisting the Diocese with this search.
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$137k-274k yearly est. 2d ago
Director of Learning & Innovation, FamilyU Leader
Generation Hope 3.5
Washington, DC job
A nonprofit organization is seeking a Director of Learning Innovation in Washington, DC. This role involves enhancing and directing the FamilyU program, overseeing project management, and leading a dedicated team to support parenting college students. Ideal candidates will have strong leadership experience, excellent communication skills, and a commitment to equitable educational opportunities. Full benefits including a competitive salary range of $100,000-$130,000 are offered.
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$100k-130k yearly 1d ago
Customer Success Consultant
Lumen 3.4
Washington, DC job
Lumen connects the world. We are igniting business growth by connecting people, data and applications - quickly, securely, and effortlessly. Together, we are building a culture and company from the people up - committed to teamwork, trust and transparency. People power progress.
We're looking for top-tier talent and offer the flexibility you need to thrive and deliver lasting impact. Join us as we digitally connect the world and shape the future.
**The Role**
The Customer Success Consultant is a customer-facing role aligned to our large and mid-market enterprise customer segment, driving customer value and success through optimal utilization of Lumen solutions. This is accomplished by ensuring customers realize and experience value from Lumen, monitoring indicators of customer health, addressing customer concerns, and helping them better use our technology/products to meet their corporate goals and objectives. With established trust and loyalty, this role seeks to naturally progress and expand the partnership through identifying potential up-sell and cross-sell opportunities and engaging sales accordingly.
**The Main Responsibilities**
+ Construct and implement customer success plans, driving customer value realization
+ Manage customer metrics, including usage data, health indicators, and renewal dates in alignment with objectives
+ Evaluate product and portal adoption maturity level and address roadblocks leveraging digital marketing slicks, adoption articles and other templates
+ Build value-based relationships with customers to optimize CS plays while leveraging self-service
+ Share thought leadership with customers based on needs resulting in strengthened customer trust
+ Identify and qualify opportunities for expansion, partnering closely with sales
+ Implement revenue management practices driving accountability and goal alignment; revenue retention and growth strategies including value realization, renewal execution, risk management and customer growth
+ Manage risks to customers' success, identify root causes, define and activate solutions, and deploy cross-functional support to resolve
+ Onboard new customers and partner with sales, delivery & support to ensure successful deployment of solutions and services including bill reviews and audits
+ Define and execute renewal methodology aligned with customer priorities to positively impact profit margins
**What We Look For in a Candidate**
+ Experience: 5+ years customer success or account management experience
+ Education Level: Bachelor's Degree or equivalent work experience
+ Experience working with large and medium enterprise customers
+ Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with ability to build strategic relationships within customer accounts
+ Ability to work closely with the customer and effectively negotiate directly with the customer and internally on their behalf
+ Strong analytical skills with the ability to translate data into customer insights and leverage with customer engagement strategies
+ Experience in collaborating and guiding cross-functional teams (e.g. Sales, Product, Marketing, Service Delivery)
+ Brings technology and data networking knowledge with technical aptitude to stay current in evolving technology sector
+ Effective and confident decision making based on business and financial principles
+ Working knowledge of MS Office suite
**Compensation**
This information reflects the anticipated base salary range for this position based on current national data. Minimums and maximums may vary based on location. Individual pay is based on skills, experience and other relevant factors.
Location Based Pay Ranges
$70,287 - $117,149 in these states: AL AR AZ FL GA IA ID IN KS KY LA ME MO MS MT ND NE NM OH OK PA SC SD TN UT VT WI WV WY
$73,805 - $123,008 in these states: CO HI MI MN NC NH NV OR RI
$77,322 - $128,867 in these states: AK CA CT DC DE IL MA MD NJ NY TX VA WA
Lumen offers a comprehensive package featuring a broad range of Health, Life, Voluntary Lifestyle benefits and other perks that enhance your physical, mental, emotional and financial wellbeing. We're able to answer any additional questions you may have about our bonus structure (short-term incentives, long-term incentives and/or sales compensation) as you move through the selection process.
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**Background Screening**
If you are selected for a position, there will be a background screen, which may include checks for criminal records and/or motor vehicle reports and/or drug screening, depending on the position requirements. For more information on these checks, please refer to the Post Offer section of our FAQ page (************************************* . Job-related concerns identified during the background screening may disqualify you from the new position or your current role. Background results will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.
**Equal Employment Opportunities**
We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all persons regardless of race, color, ancestry, citizenship, national origin, religion, veteran status, disability, genetic characteristic or information, age, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, family status, pregnancy, or other legally protected status (collectively, "protected statuses"). We do not tolerate unlawful discrimination in any employment decisions, including recruiting, hiring, compensation, promotion, benefits, discipline, termination, job assignments or training.
**Disclaimer**
The job responsibilities described above indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not intended to include a comprehensive inventory of all duties and responsibilities for this job. Job duties and responsibilities are subject to change based on evolving business needs and conditions.
In any materials you submit, you may redact or remove age-identifying information such as age, date of birth, or dates of school attendance or graduation. You will not be penalized for redacting or removing this information.
Please be advised that Lumen does not require any form of payment from job applicants during the recruitment process. All legitimate job openings will be posted on our official website or communicated through official company email addresses. If you encounter any job offers that request payment in exchange for employment at Lumen, they are not for employment with us, but may relate to another company with a similar name.
$77.3k-128.9k yearly 22d ago
Assistant Director for Advancement (Individual Giving)
National Museum of Wildlife Art 4.0
Washington, DC job
Come join a team of dedicated staff at an exceptional time for the Smithsonian. In 2024, we launched the Smithsonian Campaign for Our Shared Future, the largest fundraising campaign in the Institution's history. The campaign, which runs through 2026, aims to raise $2.5 billion to support all Smithsonian museums and centers-each with a vision to achieve a better future for all. The Smithsonian is also raising support for a series of signature programs, events, and exhibitions to celebrate the nation's 250th anniversary in 2026. This position offers exciting opportunities for the successful candidate to make a signicant impact on the future of the Smithsonian. There is no better time to join this amazing Institution.
The National Museum of African American History and Culture is the only national museum devoted exclusively to the documentation of African American life, history, and culture. It was established by Act of Congress in 2003, following decades of efforts to promote and highlight the contributions of African Americans.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) seeks an experienced individual to serve as the Assistant Director for Advancement (Individual Giving) who will supervise staff to plan, direct, and coordinate fundraising strategies and activities for NMAAHC's individual giving program. This program has a particular focus on high net-worth individuals and includes prospect identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship to ensure the individual giving team meets overall campaign, annual and long-term revenue goals. The incumbent will maintain a portfolio of high-net-worth prospects, solicit gifts of $500K and up and prepare gift agreements, brieng packages, supportive materials, reports, and plans to the Museum's leadership team.
The incumbent will cultivate productive relationships, develop, and execute strategies for engagement, present opportunities for giving, and complete the solicitation efforts with donors.
This includes all aspects of planning, development, and execution of programs and projects to meet annual fundraising goals.
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
Successful candidates will demonstrate proven ability to develop and manage a fundraising program in a major cultural, scientic, educational and/or non-prot organization, including the ability to navigate large, complex institutions. Ability to develop goals and plans of accomplishment related to individual giving. Proven success in securing signicant contributions from individuals through creative discovery and cultivation of productive relationships with prospective donors. Strong organizational, relationship, collaboration, and communication skills as well as the ability to work independently are essential.
A minimum of eight years of experience in progressively responsible advancement leadership positions, which includes work in individual giving and stewardship is required. A passion for learning and exploration, and the desire to join a dynamic and growing operation should be demonstrated in your application. Bachelor's degree is required; master's degree is highly desired. Experience in education or a large cultural organization is preferred. Travel is required and work during the evenings and weekends may be necessary.
Applicants who wish to qualify based on education completed outside the United States must be deemed equivalent to higher education programs of U.S. Institutions by an organization that specializes in the interpretation of foreign educational credentials. This documentation is the responsibility of the applicant and should be included as part of your application package.
Any false statement in your application may result in your application being rejected and may also result in termination after employment begins.
Benets and Application Instructions
The Smithsonian Institution offers a competitive salary and a comprehensive package of benets. Interested candidates should submit their resumes and a cover letter to this link by January 9, 2026. Resumes should include a description of your paid and non-paid work experience that is related to this job; starting and ending dates of job (Month and Year); and average number of hours worked per week. Relocation expenses are not paid.
What To Expect Next: Once the vacancy announcement closes, a review of your resume will be compared against the qualication and experience requirements related to this job. After review of applicant resumes is complete, qualied candidates will be referred to the hiring manager.
The Smithsonian Institution provides reasonable accommodation to applicants with disabilities where appropriate. Determinations on requests for reasonable accommodation will be made on a case-by-case basis. To learn more, please review the Smithsonian'sAccommodation Procedures.
The Smithsonian Institution is an Equal Opportunity Employer. To review the Smithsonian's EEO program information, please click the following: ***********************
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$61k-86k yearly est. 1d ago
Program Associate, Policy
The Commonwealth Fund 4.0
Washington, DC job
The Organization
The Commonwealth Fund - among the first private foundations started by a woman philanthropist, Anna M. Harkness - was established in 1918 with the broad charge to enhance the common good. Today, the mission of The Commonwealth Fund is to promote a high-performing health care system that achieves better access, improved quality, and greater efficiency, particularly for society's most vulnerable, including low-income people, the uninsured, and people of color. The Fund carries out this mandate by supporting independent research on health care issues and making grants to improve health care practice and policy.
Our Values and Commitment to Equity
The Commonwealth Fund envisions a health care system that values and benefits all people equally - one that pursues equity in health care and health outcomes as well as in leadership and decision-making. We believe this requires an alliance of people and institutions across society working together to recognize and value the lived experience of all individuals; ensure the delivery of compassionate, affordable, quality health care; and strive for equitable outcomes for all. We place great value on the varied backgrounds and experiences our staff bring to our organization and encourage employees to bring their full selves to the workplace. We look for talented, nimble, empathetic, and supportive team players who are ready to roll up their sleeves, create impactful change, and celebrate accomplishments.
Program Summary
The Commonwealth Fund's Policy program aims to equip policymakers with the evidence they need to make informed decisions. To that end, the Policy program anticipates and responds to emerging policy opportunities with research and analysis produced by Commonwealth Fund experts and grantees. Our focus is:
Investing in projects that generate timely, evidence-based insights and analysis for federal and state policymakers, policy influencers, and stakeholders.
Disseminating and sharing lessons learned in policy and practice, with a focus on education and information-sharing among policymakers, influencers, and stakeholders.
Facilitating states' ability to learn from each other and fostering dialogue between state and federal policymakers.
Ensuring the research needs and policy priorities of state and federal officials are reflected in the Commonwealth Fund's programmatic strategies.
The Policy program informs policymakers and influencers through educational briefings and events, strategic grantmaking, facilitating connections between grantees and policymakers, and providing written responses to policy proposals and requests for information. The program also maintains strategic partnerships with organizations that serve specific target audiences, such as state legislators, health policy leaders, and Medicaid directors.
General Position Description
The Program Associate, based in the Washington, D.C. office, reports to the Senior Vice President for Policy.
Specific Responsibilities
Grants management
Manage all aspects of the grant process: preparation of grant proposal timetables, proposal summaries and materials, payment and reporting schedules, and letters of agreement; tracking of grantee products and budgets, including papers and presentations, and scheduling grant payments accordingly; help plan meetings, forums or conferences related to grantee work; and help maintain overall Fund-grantee relationships. Responsible for streamlining grant tracking methods and communication between the program and grantees to ensure timeliness of reports and products.
Provide support in the development of grant proposals, including: conducting background research; working with potential grantees to refine proposals and ensure completion of all required documents; assisting in internal reviews of proposals; and taking detailed notes and preparing summaries of review meetings for proposed grants.
Act as a liaison with the Fund's Communications staff to support publication of grant products, including by: supporting senior staff in reviewing content of draft and final publications; tracking products as they progress in the publication process; and coordinating with grantees and Communications staff to disseminate products.
Track the Policy team's grant budget and provide the team with regular updates on spending.
Policy Support
Support the Policy team's outreach and engagement with policymakers and influencers, including: providing logistic and content support for policymaker education efforts (briefings, webinars, convenings, etc.); assisting with Fund responses to policy opportunities such as requests for information or public comment; and coordinating early outreach to Congressional and agency staff, state policymakers, and partners on key publications.
Oversee and refine systems to track and disseminate policy updates and resources with Fund staff.
Oversee and refine systems to track the Fund's policy engagement and impact, including Fund staff interactions with federal and state policymakers, staff and grantee contributions to policy opportunities, and impacts of Fund products on policy decisions and deliberations.
Provide research and writing support for Fund publications.
Prepare materials, slides, and charts for internal and external meetings and presentations. This may involve researching and assembling materials with detailed information about a variety of health policy topics and/or Fund projects.
Represent the Policy team at meetings and conferences, as requested.
Provides project management support for a new, cross-cutting Fund initiative that aims to support states in improving health system performance. The initiative will include listening sessions and targeted technical assistance efforts - led by Fund staff and grantees - in a select group of states.
General Administrative Support
Manages the calendar of the Senior Vice President for Policy and provides general administrative support to the Policy team as needed, which may include: arranging appointments and scheduling meetings, completing expense reports, and coordinating travel.
Plan and facilitate regular meetings between the Policy team and other Fund program teams to review policy updates and opportunities; summarize and track meeting follow-ups
Core Competencies & Qualifications
Bachelor's degree required, with 3 to 5 years minimum of relevant work experience, preferably in health policy or policy research. Master's degree preferred.
Adept at data visualization
Strong technical skills, including proficient use of databases and Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, and PowerPoint)
Experience in analyzing and interpreting data
Meeting management experience
Ability to multitask, prioritize, and follow through to effectively manage work and meet multiple tight deadlines. Exceptional attention to detail and organizational skills.
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Good judgement and the ability to act independently within standard guidelines
Flexibility and skill in working as a team member
Passion for exploring new ways to connect data and policy recommendations to federal and state policy audiences.
Location
Position is based in our Washington, DC location.
Salary & How to Apply
The starting salary range for this position is $66,196 - $82,745 depending on professional experience.
Employment at The Commonwealth Fund is based upon personal capabilities and qualifications without discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual preference, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship, medical condition, disability, or any other protected characteristic as
established by law.
$66.2k-82.7k yearly Auto-Apply 23d ago
Director of Content Strategy
Shatterproof 3.8
Washington, DC job
Job Details
Department: Marketing & Communications
Direct Reports: Social Marketing Strategist, Staff Writer, Multimedia Designer
Travel Required: 15%
Term: Full-Time
Salary: $120,000-$135,000
About Shatterproof
Shatterproof was founded in 2013 to fill the gap for a well‑funded, national, coordinated effort to reverse the course of the addiction health crisis, with the singular goal of ending the devastation addiction is causing our families. We know there are science‑based solutions that can prevent and treat this disease, and we are committed to what research has proven to be effective. We have identified three priority pillars: transforming addiction treatment, ending addiction stigma, and educating and empowering communities.
Transforming Addiction Treatment: Shatterproof is transforming the U.S. healthcare system for the more than 40 million Americans living with a substance use disorder (SUD). Like anyone suffering from a disease, those with this disease deserve access to treatment that is based on science, complemented by a supportive recovery community, both free of shame and stigma. Removing barriers to lifesaving treatment is a core mission focus of Shatterproof.
Ending Addiction Stigma: Shatterproof's National Stigma Initiative replicates the success of other transformational social movements-such as HIV/AIDS activism, cancer awareness, and marriage equality-in catalyzing the change needed to create a more tolerant, more compassionate, and healthier future. We are committed to creating solutions that are adept at changing attitudes and behaviors and ultimately closing SUD treatment gaps and health inequities for historically disadvantaged populations who experience compounded discrimination and bias.
Supporting and Empowering Communities: Shatterproof is committed to educating and empowering our families and communities nationwide by providing supportive and evidence‑based resources related to prevention, treatment and recovery from addiction.
Learn more in our 2024 Return on Investment Report.
About the Role
The Director of Content Strategy leads Shatterproof's storytelling and content ecosystem across organic digital and owned platforms. Reporting to the Vice President of Marketing & Communications, this role is responsible for shaping and executing the organization's editorial and content strategy-ensuring that every message, campaign, and story reinforces Shatterproof's mission, brand, and values.
This leader will oversee content planning, social strategy, writing, and creative production, guiding a multidisciplinary team to deliver cohesive, data‑driven narratives that engage audiences, elevate our leaders' voices, and advance organizational goals.
Key Responsibilities
Content Strategy & Leadership
Develop and implement Shatterproof's integrated content strategy across digital, social, and print channels.
Lead and mentor a creative team (social, writing, design) to produce high‑quality, cohesive, and mission‑aligned content.
Build and manage a comprehensive editorial calendar that integrates campaigns, policy milestones, cultural moments, and brand storytelling.
Collaborate with internal teams to ensure content reflects Shatterproof's strategic priorities and amplifies impact across programs, development, and policy.
Ensure all content aligns with brand standards, voice, tone, and messaging framework.
Foster a collaborative, high‑performance creative culture that balances storytelling, innovation, and accountability.
Social & Digital Content
Oversee organic social media strategy and execution (through the Social Marketing Strategist), ensuring alignment with campaign and organizational goals.
Guide content development for Shatterproof's priority platforms- including LinkedIn, TikTok, Meta properties, and YouTube-driving growth, engagement, and community building.
Partner with internal stakeholders including the Direct Response Director to align content with email, web, and paid strategies.
Ensure all digital content reflects data‑driven insights and best practices for audience engagement and accessibility.
Editorial & Storytelling
Oversee the production of blogs, reports, newsletters, and web content that clearly communicate Shatterproof's mission and impact.
Work closely with the Staff Writer and Multimedia Designer to translate complex information- including data and research-into compelling and accessible narratives.
Contribute directly to content creation and production as needed, including writing, editing, or managing assets during key campaigns, high‑volume periods, or rapid‑turnaround moments.
Ensure all website content, statistics, and references are regularly reviewed and updated to reflect the latest evidence‑based data.
Partner with internal subject matter experts to ensure accuracy, relevance, and consistency in all materials.
Executive Visibility
Support the Vice President of Marketing & Communications in executing Shatterproof's executive visibility efforts, ensuring leadership communications reflect organizational priorities and brand voice.
Draft and edit LinkedIn posts, blogs, talking points, and other written materials on behalf of the CEO, and senior executives as needed.
Coordinate content and creative support for executive presentations, speaking engagements, and organizational announcements.
Partner cross‑functionally to ensure executive messaging is consistent across internal and external channels.
Measurement & Insights
Establish and track KPIs for content performance, including engagement, reach, and conversions.
Produce monthly and quarterly reports summarizing key insights and recommendations for optimization.
Continuously refine content strategy based on analytics, testing, and emerging digital trends.
Qualifications
6-10 years' experience in content strategy, editorial management, or digital storytelling, ideally within a mission‑driven or public health organization.
Proven success leading cross‑functional creative teams and managing content production across multiple platforms.
Exceptional writing and editing skills with the ability to translate complex issues, research and data into accessible, emotionally resonant stories.
Strong understanding of digital and social media best practices, content analytics, and audience engagement strategies.
Experience managing creative workflows, editorial calendars, and brand standards.
Demonstrated ability to use content to drive measurable impact-awareness, engagement, and conversion.
Familiarity with SEO, accessibility, and analytics tools (Google Analytics, Sprout Social, etc.).
Experience using Airtable (or similar project management and content planning tools) to manage workflows, editorial calendars, and cross‑departmental collaboration preferred.
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$120k-135k yearly 5d ago
Criminal History Reports offered by Washington State Patrol District 1 Headquarters
Crisis Connections, Inc. 3.5
Washington, DC job
Accepts requests from the public for non-criminal justice purposes, but it is limited to conviction information only and arrests less than one year old with dispositions pending, and information regarding registered sex/kidnapping offenders.Certified criminal justice agencies may request and receive unrestricted criminal history record information from the WSP Identification and Criminal History Records Section for criminal justice purposes.An individual may request modifications to or challenges of their Criminal History Record Information by submitting the Request for Modification of Record Form. If the challenge is found to be substantiated, modification to the CHRI will be performed by the Criminal History Records Section. Updated information may be provided to persons or agencies who received the person's CHRI prior to the update.
106 11th Avenue Southwest, Olympia, WA 98501
Hours
M-F, 8am-noon, 1-5pm. Closed on all major holidays.
Requests can be made online, by mail or in person.
Fee
Online background check: $11.Request for Criminal Conviction History form by mail: $32.Request for Criminal Conviction History with fingerprints: $58.Notarized letter: $10.
No restrictions.
Service area
WA
Agency info
Washington State Patrol
Provides law enforcement and police emergency services on all Washington state highways.
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$61k-91k yearly est. 4d ago
Community Adoption Manager
Columbus Partnership 4.0
Columbus, OH job
About the Columbus Partnership
The Columbus Partnership brings together civic-minded business leaders in a unique collaborative effort to advance a shared vision to make Columbus the most prosperous region in the country. Through our work, we help create jobs and attract capital investment, expand access to opportunity and improve the economic competitiveness of the Columbus metropolitan area.
Columbus Partnership member CEOs are committed to the future of the Columbus metro through high- impact civic and philanthropic engagement. Our professional and cross-functional team works together in a fast-paced, results-driven, in-person work environment. The work is also carried out through our One Columbus, Smart Columbus and Columbus Region brands, as well as other initiatives focused on ensuring the best possible future for our community.
The Role
We are seeing a Community Adoption Manager to join our innovation team. This role supports the county-wide Community Information Exchange (CIE) initiative to improve access to health and human services through a collaborative, equity-centered technology platform.
In this role, you will lead community engagement, build strategic partnerships and drive platform adoption among residents, community-based organizations and service providers. You'll serve as a trusted connector guiding partners through onboarding, fostering long-term commitment and ensuring the CIE grows as a sustainable, community-owned effort.
What You'll Do
Design and implement equitable outreach strategies that build community awareness, trust and participation.
Cultivate relationships with community-based organizations, residents and cross-sector partners to drive engagement.
Lead change management efforts including readiness assessments, communication and feedback loops.
Support partners through onboarding, remove barriers to adoption and champion best practices for platform use.
Track adoption metrics and community feedback to drive continuous improvement in CIE experience and engagement.
Represent the CIE at community events, forums and meetings as an advocate and expert.
Collaborate with internal teams to align outreach with program milestones and platform
enhancements.
Other duties as assigned.
What You Bring
Bachelor's degree in community development, social work, public administration, public health, public policy, business, organizational change or related field.
7+ years in community outreach, change management or cross-sector partnership roles.
Experience leading large-scale engagement or change initiatives (Prosci/ADKAR preferred).
Proven ability to build trust with diverse communities and stakeholders.
Strong communication and facilitation skills with an ability to inspire action.
Experience onboarding users to new systems or platforms.
Strategic, data-informed mindset with strong project management skills.
Familiarity with CIE platforms, social service networks or data-sharing initiatives a plus.
Where You'll Work
You'll work in our modern downtown Columbus office, alongside a collaborative, fast-moving team.
The workday starts no later than 9 a.m. with occasional early mornings, evenings or weekends needed for key events or deadlines.
During busy seasons or major initiatives, we may work beyond the standard workday.
What You'll Get
A front-row leadership seat impacting our community's future.
Comprehensive health, dental, and vision coverage.
Generous paid time off, parental leave, and holidays.
A 401(k) plan with an exceptional employer contribution.
Professional development support.
A modern downtown office with free parking along the Scioto Mile.
A high-impact, mission-driven team that's doing big things for the Columbus metro.
$67k-95k yearly est. 5d ago
Audio Visual Field Specialist
Conference Technologies 3.9
Columbus, OH job
CTI has been a leading AV provider since 1988, our mission has been simple: to provide a fantastic customer experience. At CTI, our biggest asset is our people, and we know that sometimes the most awesome employees don't fit the typical mold. If you are hardworking, friendly, and know the importance of fantastic customer service, you could be a good fit at CTI. We have developed a collaborative and lively working environment, where the best and the brightest show up to work each day ready to have fun and employ their passion for and knowledge of technology in everything they do. This creative atmosphere helps us apply and share our skills with our clients, who seek quality, high-end AV and Conference Solutions.
So, what are we looking for?
We are looking for an AV Field Specialist for our Columbus branch whose attitude, skills, and work ethic will embody our mission “to provide a fantastic customer experience”. Somebody passionate about AV. We take pride in our employees, who are known in the industry as customer-focused problem-solvers who can get the job done.
What are your responsibilities?
- Troubleshoot and resolve complex issues - Complete final product configuration, testing, and commissioning of system solutions - Conduct preventative maintenance to ensure all systems are operating at optimum levels - Work with Programmers as needed to load updated files -Customer service skills (Our clients deserve the best)
- Other tasks as assigned
Will you fit in?
-Our employees fearlessly embrace the company culture and applicants who merely want to punch in their timecards every day are not what we are looking for.
-You can work independently with minimal guidance but aren't afraid to ask the right questions when you need help.
-You have strong verbal and written communication skills and can be the face of our company to our clients.
Does experience count?
- Education: Associates degree is preferred, but not required. We take into account your experience/skill level and what you bring to the table as an individual.
-Customer Service Experience: A must! As you can see our customers are #1 and we need someone who can take care of them and treat them as such.
-Attitude and Aptitude: Are key! We need someone who is eager to learn and comes to work ready to tackle any situation.
-AV/IT Networking: at least 4 years of completing final product configuration, testing, and commissioning of system solutions -Programming Audio Visual equipment is not required but it is a PLUS What's in it for you?
At CTI, we know our company's success is directly correlated to the success of our employees. So it's fitting that we thrive on and encourage employee growth, both professionally and personally.
Our competitive compensation package includes:
-A competitive base salary (DOE).
-Employer-matched medical and dental insurance (available after 60 days of employment).
-Employer matched 401K up to 3% (after 6 months of employment).
-Bonus eligibility that is based off a results oriented incentive plan (after 3 months of employment).
-A graduated PTO program, all major holidays off, as well as three “floating” holidays, available upon first day of employment.
-Special gifts for significant life events, such as marriage, the birth of a child, and buying a house.
-Cell phone reimbursement plan.
-Long and Short Term Disability 100% paid by CTI. -Life Insurance 100% paid by CTI.
CTI is an equal opportunity employer. We do not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status in any of its activities or operations. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification document form upon hire
$32k-49k yearly est. 28d ago
Director of Mobility Safety
Governors Highway Safety Association 3.8
Washington, DC job
The District of Columbia Department of Transportation seeks a Director of Mobility Safety. Applications are due by December 21, 2025.
This position is in the District Department of Transportation (DDOT), Project Delivery Administration, Vision Zero Division. The goal of the District's Vision Zero Division is to provide strategy, support, and analysis of projects and interventions that will eliminate traffic deaths, including roadway design changes, enforcement of critical safety laws, and raising public awareness of behaviors that will ensure safe roadways.
The successful applicant for this position will have a key role in grant-making to community organizations and public agencies through the District's Highway Safety Office (HSO) function, supported by Federal funding through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). This includes all programs under Section 402, State and Community Highway Safety Grant Program and Section 405 National Priority Safety Program. The coordinator administers an annual budget of $4 - $7 million dollars which includes grants and contract administration on behalf of DDOT. The successful applicant will also manage a team and contracts to conduct traffic safety work for DDOT.
Duties and Responsibilities
Provides the full range of supervisory services, as required to manage and direct the work efforts of subordinate staff and activities of assigned operations. Plans, schedules, and coordinates work operations. Hires, trains, motivates, and evaluates staff to maximize professional development and productivity. Assigns, directs, adjusts and reviews the work of subordinate employees. Makes staff selections, recommends promotions, provides performance ratings and standards and necessary training, approves/denies leave, and initiates necessary disciplinary action., Explains and gains support from employees regarding management changes, policies, and goals.
Plans, directs, and coordinates a variety of program operations and activities related to division operations and the review of plans, specifications, and cost estimates, etc. Assesses the District's current integration of the Vision Zero mission into all practices including planning, policy making and external affairs. Monitors legislative and advocacy efforts and recommends programmatic strategies in response to develop short- and long-range strategic plans. Participates in and/or leads complex studies, assessments, special projects and comprehensive evaluations to use in decision making and to effectively direct District activities as they relate to mobility safety and Vision Zero.
Qualifications and Education
Specialized Experience: Specialized experience is experience which is directly related to the position and has equipped the individual with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to successfully perform the duties of the position. To be creditable, at least one (1) year of specialized experience must have been equivalent to at least the next lower grade level in the normal line of progression.
Preferred Requirements: At least one (1) year specialized experience designing and implementing roadway safety projects in an urban environment. Bachelor's Degree in related disciplines preferred. 3+ years of experience supporting highway safety efforts working on behavioral traffic safety issues, grantee support and review, data analysis and other related activities preferred.
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