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  • VP, Environmental Justice & Community Impact (Remote)

    The Wildlife Society 3.7company rating

    Boston, MA jobs

    An environmental advocacy organization in Boston is seeking a Vice President for Environmental Justice to lead innovative strategies aimed at advancing environmental justice in collaboration with communities. The role demands over 10 years of relevant experience, a law degree, and a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion. You will engage in partnership-building, manage initiatives aligned with community needs, and ensure that environmental justice is integrated across all organizational efforts. This role offers a competitive salary, extensive benefits, and opportunities for professional growth. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $116k-186k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Vice President for Environmental Justice

    The Wildlife Society 3.7company rating

    Boston, MA jobs

    Conservation Law Foundation (CLF) is seeking a Vice President for Environmental Justice (VP for EJ) to join our team working for a healthy and thriving New England for all. Building on our environmental justice work with communities and community partners, the VP for EJ will partner with CLF's senior team, advocates, and program and state leaders to develop and implement a clear and bold vision and strategy for CLF's environmental justice advocacy. Reporting to the Senior Vice President of Law & Policy and with a focus on strengthening and expanding our relationships in the community, the VP for EJ will lead a team of advocates to advance environmental justice in close collaboration with, and informed by, communities and partners bearing disproportionate environmental harms and inequitable sharing of environmental benefits. The VP for EJ will also work to build a culture and consciousness of environmental justice internally, working to ensure that environmental justice is fully integrated as a priority across the organization's programs and states, aligns with CLF's mission and anti‑racist work, and is adequately resourced. The position will be based in our Boston office with opportunity for some remote work within New England. What you'll do: Lead the vision and implementation strategy for CLF's environmental justice work, ensuring both are aligned with the organization's strategic priorities; Advance CLF's environmental justice strategy by developing cases, program initiatives, and campaigns that are informed by the affected communities and aligned with CLF's priorities; Work closely with other senior leaders to build partnerships with people and communities most impacted by the issues we work on and where CLF policy, programmatic and legal actions will have the greatest impact; Collaborate with CLF leadership and colleagues in integrating environmental justice priorities and concerns into programs and states across the organization; Engage in effective and inclusive management practices that support team members and ensure a healthy and inclusive workplace culture; Work with CLF's development team to identify and cultivate philanthropic and individual support and prepare grant proposals, project budgets and reports; Work with CLF's Finance team to develop and manage an annual program budget, including pass‑through funds to community partners; Work with CLF's communications team and consultants on campaign plans, messaging, and collateral materials targeted to a variety of audiences including CLF members, funders, partners, and other practitioners in the field; Represent CLF before partner communities, public officials, supporters, and other audiences. What you'll need: A minimum of 10 years of relevant experience in environmental justice work in close partnership with communities and community‑facing organizations; A law degree and active bar membership in good standing in any state (New England state is preferred); Extensive knowledge of the environmental justice movement regionally and nationally; Relationships, connections, and credibility with the environmental justice advocacy community; Demonstrated success in navigating complex policy and programmatic initiatives; A collaborative leadership style, with proven ability to lead, manage, and support interdisciplinary teams; Substantial experience in managing people and projects; Strong skills in networking, fundraising, financial management, and communications; Demonstrated commitment to addressing issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Our highest priority is finding the best candidate for the job. Research has shown that people of color and women are less likely to apply for jobs if they don't believe they meet every one of the qualifications described in a job description. Our hiring process is centered on assessing candidates with various lived experiences. We encourage you to apply, even if you don't believe you meet every one of our described qualifications or have a less traditional background. About CLF Conservation Law Foundation (CLF) protects New England's environment for the benefit of all people. A non‑profit, member‑supported organization, CLF uses the law, science, and the market to solve the region's most challenging environmental problems from climate change to ocean conservation to transportation. Every day, CLF advocates stand up for New Englanders-in state houses, court houses and board rooms, regulatory hearings, and community gatherings-to forge innovative paths to environmental progress and economic prosperity for all in our region. To that end, CLF works with communities of color, and those that are economically or otherwise disadvantaged, which often suffer disproportionately the impacts of environmental degradation. CLF is committed to diversity among our staff, volunteers, boards, and membership and creating a positive, inclusive workplace culture where all can thrive. Compensation CLF offers a competitive salary, an extensive benefits plan, and an open, inclusive, and accepting work environment where differences are highly respected. The starting salary range for this position if based in Boston is $150,000 - $175,000 and if based outside of Boston is $136,000 - $160,000; actual salary will reflect experience and qualifications. We recognize the value of work‑life balance and also strive to create opportunities for growth for all employees through professional development. To Apply To apply for this exciting position, click on the link below to be directed to an online application where you may upload your application materials. *************************************************************** #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $150k-175k yearly 5d ago
  • Director of Finance & Administration (Kettering College) - Kettering - FT/Days

    Kettering Health Network 4.7company rating

    Dayton, OH jobs

    US-OH-Kettering Job ID: 7 Type: Full-Time # of Openings: 1 KCMA Kettering Health is a not-for-profit system of 13 medical centers and more than 120 outpatient facilities serving southwest Ohio. We are committed to transforming the health care experience with high-quality care for every stage of life. Our service-oriented mission is in action every day, whether it's by providing care in our facilities, training the next generation of health care professionals, or serving others through international outreach. Responsibilities Provides leadership, direction, coordination and support for Kettering College ("College") business and financial operations, in a manner consistent with organizational mission, vision, and values. Assumes primary responsibility for analysis, tracking, planning, and forecasting of college finances, efficiency analysis for budgets and forecasting, and creation of business plans for new academic initiatives. Up to 20% of time in the position annually will include service directly supporting the Kettering Health Main Campus CFO as directed, including financial management in healthcare and hospital operations. Performs other duties as assigned. Job Responsibilities Skilled in gathering/evaluating data for use in planning, monitoring and providing recommendations for improvement. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Able to communicate financial data clearly and effectively to expert colleagues, college personnel, board members, and others in non-financial fields. Highly proficient with Microsoft office and financial software applications. Provides day-to-day oversight of College budget, financial, and institutional support operations (e.g., physical plant, security, environmental services, etc.). Prepares and presents periodic reports on financial results to the college Executive Council ("EC") and Board of Directors ("BOD"). Assists directors, department chairs, faculty and other department leaders to develop action plans for cost efficiency/expense reduction. Manages the activities of the College BODs' Finance Committee, working with the Committee Chair to schedule meetings, set agendas, provide requested information and reports, record minutes, and other related efforts to ensure the Committee operates effectively. Assumes full responsibility for the development of the College's annual operating and capital budgets. Identifies and manages initiatives aimed at optimizing college productivity and benchmarking operational performance excellence. Works with College administration, department chairs, faculty, and staff to ensure ongoing communication and efforts to achieve organizational goals for financial improvement/cost reduction. Provides education and assistance to College personnel regarding budget development and management. Assumes full responsibility for all aspects of student finance operations. Serves as key administrative liaison with Kettering Health Main Campus and Kettering Health for business, finance, physical plant concerns, security and related institutional support areas. Serves as primary liaison and contributor to budget and financial management aspects of college grants throughout the grant cycle, including proposal development, award management, and reporting and compliance. Other duties as assigned. Job Requirements Bachelor's Degree in Accounting or Business Required. Candidates with prior experience in higher education finance, student financial aid, and/or grants management. Qualifications Master's Degree Preferred. 3 to 5 years' experience in a related field preferred. Prior supervisory experience preferred. CPA Preferred. PI5e17cbb32ddc-8612
    $87k-126k yearly est. 1d ago
  • National Director of Wild Turkey Research

    The National Wild Turkey Federation 4.4company rating

    Augusta, GA jobs

    Title: National Director of Wild Turkey Research Full-Time or Part-time: Full-Time Reports To: Co-CEO (Conservation and Business Support) Employment Category: Exempt, salary About Us The National Wild Turkey Federation is a mission-driven, membership-based, non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of the wild turkey and preservation of our hunting heritage. Our programs are rooted in rigorous science, innovative partnerships, and a deep commitment to our mission and vision. We are currently expanding our efforts to address declining wild turkey populations and seek a visionary leader to guide this work. Job Summary: The National Director of Wild Turkey Research will lead the organization's scientific strategy and research initiatives focused on wild turkey ecology, management, and conservation. This senior role is responsible for identifying and helping to drive needed field research, securing funding, developing collaborations, managing our endowed university programs focused on the wild turkey, overseeing our Tech Committee (collaboration with state agency wild turkey biologists) and translating science into actionable conservation strategies and policy recommendations. The ideal candidate is a respected expert in avian ecology or wildlife biology, with a proven track record of leading research projects, publishing in peer-reviewed journals, and mentoring early-career scientists. This position offers the opportunity to influence national conservation priorities and improve outcomes for one of North America's most iconic game birds. Duties and Responsibilities: Research Leadership Catalyst for meaningful, multi-year research projects on wild turkey population dynamics, behavior, habitat use, disease ecology, genetics, and/or harvest management. Oversee and manage the NWTF's national wild turkey Request for Proposal program. Serve as liaison and primary point of contact providing guidance and input on research conducted through the NWTF's endowed professorships and programs at various universities. Strategic Vision Serve as one of the organization's top subject matter experts on wild turkeys. Identify and prioritize emerging threats and research gaps affecting wild turkey populations across their range. Develop science-based conservation strategies and recommend best practices for habitat management and policy initiatives. Collaboration & Outreach Build and maintain partnerships with state and federal agencies, universities, tribal nations, NGOs, and private landowners. Represent the organization at conferences, scientific panels, stakeholder meetings, and media engagements. Communicate findings to both scientific and lay audiences through reports, publications, magazine articles, presentations, and social media. Funding & Development Pursue grant opportunities, donor support, and institutional funding to sustain and expand research initiatives. Assist development staff in crafting compelling scientific narratives for fundraising materials. Attend annual NWTF Convention, regional meetings and training opportunities, as necessary. Requirements Required Skills/Abilities: Proven track record of leading research projects, publishing in peer-reviewed journals, and mentoring early-career scientists. Proven ability to secure research funding through grants or contracts. Strong publication record associated with habitat management or applied research in peer-reviewed journals. Excellent communication skills, both written and oral, with the ability to engage diverse audiences. Familiarity with GPS/GIS technologies, statistical software, artificial intelligence platforms, and wildlife monitoring tools. Willingness to travel for fieldwork, conferences, and partner engagement. Excellent interpersonal and public speaking skills and the ability to communicate with both professional and general audiences Respected expert in avian ecology or wildlife biology Excellent interpersonal and customer service skills. Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. Excellent time management skills with a proven ability to meet deadlines. Strong partnership and relationship building willingness, abilities and skills Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Ability to prioritize tasks and to delegate them when appropriate. Ability to function well in a high-paced and at times stressful environment. Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite or related software. Education and Experience: Ph.D. in Wildlife Biology, Ecology, Zoology, or a related field (Master's degree with exceptional experience will also be considered). Minimum of 7-10 years of experience in wildlife or avian research and/or management, with direct experience studying/managing wild turkeys strongly preferred. Experience working with wildlife management agencies and nonprofit conservation groups. Preferred Qualifications Knowledge of hunting regulations, game bird management, and North American conservation frameworks. Experience leading field-based research teams and mentoring junior scientists. Physical Requirements: Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer. Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times. Remote or Telecomm Status (select one): Position can work remotely. Salary Description $120,000.00 Minimum Annual Salary
    $120k yearly 58d ago
  • President & CEO, Amputee Coalition

    Amputee Coalition 3.7company rating

    Washington, DC jobs

    Welcome to the Amputee Coalition (AC)! Since 1986, we have been the leading national organization supporting people who have limb loss and limb difference. We provide resources, outreach, and community connections that empower individuals and their families. We are dedicated to providing resources, outreach, and community connections that empower individuals and their families, including youth, adults, Veterans, and caregivers. Our programming includes expert resources and support, peer mentoring and connections, youth and family programs, the nation's longest running youth camp, advocacy and community outreach, and support for caregivers. We are recruiting an executive leader as the President and CEO to lead our organization into 2026 and beyond, here's an overview of the duties and responsibilities: Reporting to the Board of Directors, via the Board Chair and Executive Committee, the President and CEO is responsible for the organization's overall success by providing comprehensive leadership, strategic vision, and operating excellence. Key responsibilities include: Serving and principal staff liaison to Board Keeping Board informed of the conditions and operations of the Coalition Spearheading Board recruitment of high-profile individuals with the personal and professional credentials to advance the organization The President and CEO will be responsible for the AC development and fundraising. Key duties include: Directly contributing to the creation and implementation of a fundraising and development plan. Diversifying revenue streams. Introducing new and innovative ways to raise funds from individuals, corporate sponsors and foundations. Identifying and securing additional government grants. The President and CEO is responsible for the overall fiscal management and stability of the organization. Key responsibilities include: Growing revenue streams. Developing new and maintaining existing strategic partnerships, including with other complementary national organizations. Fostering new efforts that actively plan for national expansion. The President and CEO is responsible for establishing a sound organizational structure and is responsible for hiring, retaining and maintaining a highly qualified team. Key responsibilities include: Building and leading a strong senior management team that take ownership of the organization's strategic direction and works well together to meet its mission driven goals. Effectively managing the organization, including fiscal planning, budgetary functions, program design and human resources. Demonstrating personal leadership, strategic communication skills, a collaborative management approach and effective internal and external relationships so as to provide transparency to the AC's operations and engendering public trust. The President and CEO serves as the key spokesperson for the organization and must possess the credibility and confidence to be positioned as a leader within this varied constituency. Key responsibilities include: Demonstrating an understanding of, and appreciation for, people living with limb loss. Effectively and passionately communicating the identity and mission of the Amputee Coalition. Improving the Amputee Coalition's visibility and brand recognition. The President and CEO is responsible for promoting, enhancing, and substantially growing the “friends” data base of the organization in such a way as to position the organization as the recognizable national leader representing people who have limb loss and limb difference. Key responsibilities include: Strengthening the organization's national brand and reputation in the field of limb loss/difference. The President and CEO is responsible for leading the development, prioritization, and execution of the Amputee Coalition's various public policy agendas. Key responsibilities include: Overall responsibility for AC governmental affairs office. Driving consensus and leveraging the association to develop and maintain a common voice when speaking on behalf of the organization and its constituency. Required Qualifications An advanced degree from an accredited college or university Expertise in limb loss, limb difference, and the community served by the Amputee Coalition Familiarity with the physical rehabilitation process, the medical community and experience building partnerships Have 10-15 years of increasing responsibility experience in a national non-profit organization Experience with Board and committee development Excellent computer skills, including the Google Workspace and Asana A person who has limb loss and/or limb difference is strongly preferred Up to 50% overnight travel, including some weekend travel is required of this position. Ability to work remotely from a computer. Physical Job Requirements This position requires the ability to remain stationary and seated for over half of the time. This position requires the ability to spend most of their time viewing computer monitors Behaviors (Values in Practice) Accountability - Responsible for own words, actions, and results Compassion - Act with kindness and caring to everyone we encounter. Improvement - Strive for continuous growth in everything we do. Innovation - Encourage thoughtful, creative, and inspirational stories and ideas. Integrity - Build trust through responsible actions and honest relationships. Respect - Treat people with dignity and professionalism. Service - Provide resources, programs, and relevant connections to support people through their journey. Teamwork - Believe that through collective efforts we can create a more inclusive and accessible world for everyone. Equal Employment Opportunity The Amputee Coalition believes that equal opportunities for all employees are important for the continuing success of the organization. In accordance with state and federal law, the Amputee Coalition provides equal employment opportunity to all persons and will not discriminate against an employee or applicant for employment because of race, disability, gender, gender identity, gender expression, color, creed, religion, sex, age, national origin or ethnicity, ancestry, citizenship, veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, genetic information, sexual orientation or preference, or any other category protected by applicable law in hiring, promoting, demoting, training, benefits, transfers, layoffs, terminations, recommendations, or rates of pay or other forms of compensation. Should you need an accommodation during the interview process, please make a note in your application.
    $182k-363k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Chief Financial Operating Officer

    The Urban Alliance Foundation 3.7company rating

    Washington, DC jobs

    Job Details Senior Washington DC Office - Washington, DC $130000.00 - $150000.00 Salary/year Description Urban Alliance is seeking an experienced and strategic Chief Financial Operating Officer (CFOO) to lead our Finance, Human resources, Information technology, and Salesforce departments. This executive leadership role plays a crucial part in managing our operational effectiveness while ensuring the organization's long-term financial health, and alignment with our mission. The CFOO will oversee operations and the administration of a $15M nonprofit organization, leveraging a background in budgetary finance, strong operational and financial acumen to partner with, coach, and manage departmental leaders responsible for internal systems. The CFOO also works closely with regional Executive Directors to enhance organizational effectiveness and drive operational excellence across all regions. As a member of the senior leadership team, the CFOO reports directly to the CEO working 3 days a week in office based near UA's Washington DC office. ABOUT URBAN ALLIANCE Urban Alliance (UA) believes that all young people deserve equal access to the work experience, professional networks, and skills training needed to achieve economic mobility. For more than 25 years, UA has provided thousands of young adults from historically excluded communities with the skills, social capital, and career exposure needed to overcome systemic barriers to equal employment and economic mobility. UA is a bridge between young adults, employers, and schools that provides high school students with comprehensive soft skills and digital literacy training, paid internships with local employers, individualized mentoring and case management, and ongoing post-high school planning support. Qualifications Key Responsibilities: Chief Financial Operating Officer Finance Leadership: Oversee the organization's financial operations, including budgeting, forecasting, financial reporting, and cash flow management. Develop and implement financial strategies, policies, and procedures that support the organization's mission and strategic priorities. Ensure compliance with all federal, state, and local regulations, as well as accounting standards. Lead the preparation of financial reports and present the information for the board of directors, executive leadership, and external stakeholders. Manage relationships with auditors, external partners, and donors to ensure transparency and accountability in all financial operations. Provide financial analysis and recommendations to support decision-making by the executive team. Operational Leadership: Oversee the day-to-day operations of key departments, including Human Resources, Information Technology, and Salesforce, and Finance Drive operational efficiency and continuous improvement initiatives across the organization. Collaborate with department leaders to establish performance metrics, processes, and systems that optimize overall operations. Lead strategic initiatives to enhance organizational capacity, scalability, and effectiveness. Provide leadership and strategic direction to the human resources department, including talent acquisition, retention, training, performance management, and compliance. Work to foster a positive organizational culture that supports diversity, equity, and inclusion. Shape and refine the organization's people strategy, including the approaches to hiring, leadership development, and equity. Oversee process for position classification, compensation structures and ensure position descriptions are maintained. Ensure alignment between staffing levels and organizational needs, ensuring that HR practices reflect best practices in the nonprofit sector. Infrastructure Leadership Maintain 3-5year strategic plans, ensuring regular checks and balances, adjustments, and keeping the executive leadership abreast of all changes or pivots required. Provide strategic leadership and oversight to the IT department, ensuring that systems and technologies support organizational goals and enable efficiency. Manage the integration of new technologies and ensure the security, scalability, and sustainability of IT infrastructure. Oversee the use of Salesforce, ensuring it is fully leveraged to track key metrics, data and improve organizational processes. Lead the Salesforce department, ensuring the system is optimized for tracking program outcomes, donor relations, and overall data management. Collaborate with staff to identify opportunities for leveraging Salesforce to enhance operational and programmatic efficiency. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in finance, business administration, or a related field (master's degree or CPA preferred). Minimum of 5 years of leadership experience at the senior leadership level or higher in financial management and operations, with a strong background in nonprofit or public sector organizations. Proven experience overseeing human resources, IT systems, and Salesforce management is a plus. Strong knowledge of financial regulations, nonprofit accounting standards, and budget management. Exceptional strategic thinking and problem-solving skills, with the ability to make data-driven decisions and provide actionable recommendations. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work effectively with diverse groups, including board members, staff, donors, and external partners. High proficiency in financial software, Salesforce and any experience with Sage Intact is a plus. Key Competencies: Strategic Vision: Ability to align operations with the mission and vision of the organization. Financial Acumen: Expertise in financial management, budgeting, and forecasting in a nonprofit context. Operational Excellence: Proven ability to optimize operational efficiency and scale organizational processes. Leadership & Collaboration: Strong ability to lead cross-functional teams and work collaboratively across departments. Adaptability & Innovation: Ability to drive change and introduce innovative solutions in a nonprofit environment. Urban Alliance has retained the executive search firm LeaderFit to manage this search. Please click on the link to submit your application on the LeaderFit website CFOO COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS 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 salary for this position is between $130,000 and $150,000 depending on experience with the potential for bonus based on budgetary confinements. In addition to having paid time off between December 25th and January 1st, we provide 18 days of paid time off (PTO) plus 10 paid federal holidays, 5 sick days, as well as birthday and diversity paid holidays. After 3 years of employment, additional PTO days are provided. 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; pre-tax commuter, health, and childcare benefits; and whole life insurance. 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.
    $130k-150k yearly 60d+ ago
  • National Policy Director

    American Farmland Trust 2.7company rating

    Washington, DC jobs

    Job Details Senior AFT Headquarters - WASHINGTON, DC Fully Remote Full Time $120000.00 - $140000.00 Salary/year Description Who We Are American Farmland Trust is the only national organization that takes a holistic approach to agriculture, focusing on the land itself, the agricultural practices used on that land, and the farmers and ranchers who do the work. Since our founding in 1980, AFT has helped permanently protect over 8 million acres of agricultural lands, advanced environmentally-sound farming practices on millions of additional acres and supported thousands of farm families by improving farm viability and farmland access. Long a pioneering leader, AFT is now riding a new wave of growth, driven by agriculture's most pressing needs and opportunities. Position Summary AFT has historically played an outsized role in the development of agricultural policy. At the federal level, AFT led the effort that incorporated a Conservation Title into the 1985 Farm Bill. AFT has also worked actively on other titles of the Farm Bill and on other federal issues, including farm viability, farmland access, and tax policies. At the state level, AFT had a direct role in the creation of 29 farmland protection programs and numerous current use taxation programs-and has successfully championed a wide range of legislation that has advanced conservation practice adoption, farmland retention and access, and farm viability. AFT is currently preparing a multiyear strategy aimed at advancing agricultural policy at both the state and federal level, including through the next Farm Bill. To achieve these goals, AFT has been expanding its policy team, which currently includes the Vice President of Policy, Senior Policy Advisor, Conservation & Climate Policy Manager, and Farm Viability Policy Manager, as well as additional policy staff in several states/regions, and consultant support. We are seeking a National Policy Director to expand synergies between our state and federal policy work, increase the capacity of the national team, and provide additional strategic leadership and management. Reporting to the Vice President of Policy, the National Policy Director position offers an exciting opportunity to shape and carry out the policy agenda of a growing, forward-looking agricultural conservation organization. In addition to working with AFT's federal and regional/state policy teams, this role will work closely with AFT's program, communications, and research staff. This position is not place-based and can be performed remotely. However, if performed remotely, applicants should expect to occasionally travel (15%) for key meetings, stakeholder engagements, board meetings, etc. Duties and Responsibilities The National Policy Director has both internal and external-facing responsibilities. These responsibilities include: Strategic Planning: Lead strategic planning, support, coordination, and integration of policy advocacy efforts between AFT's state/regional offices and its national policy team. Contribute to the development of advocacy and communications plans, particularly with respect to AFT's state-level work and Farm Bill advocacy. Management & Policy Advancement: Convene meetings between state-level and national staff, identify and provide additional training and resources to meet the needs of policy staff. Manage and contribute to a portion of AFT's federal policy portfolio. As appropriate, review, contribute to, and approve materials developed by national policy staff. Contribute to the annual budgeting and work-planning processes for the state and national policy teams and related projects. Manage relationships with external consultants. Oversee internal reporting and monitoring activities, including program metrics, executive team bullets, and workplan monitoring. Assume managerial and leadership responsibilities of AFT's national policy team in the absence of the Vice President of Policy. Support a strong team culture of shared learning, innovation, and problem-solving among AFT staff. Communications: Enhance AFT's recognition as a thought leader by seeking out opportunities to engage the public, stakeholders, and the media on AFT policy priorities and by representing AFT in the media and at events and agency, legislative, and coalition meetings. Research, write, and edit white papers, public comments, and testimony on policy and programs as well as other communications materials such as fact sheets, presentations, blogs, statements, rapid response pieces, etc. Fundraising: Work with development staff, Vice President of Policy, and others within AFT to identify potential funding sources. Develop and contribute to grant proposals, grant reports, and meetings with current and prospective funders. Qualifications Strong desire to advance AFT's mission by developing supportive policy grounded in research findings. Proven track record of delivering superior results and assuming leadership roles in advancing policy. Knowledge of state and/or federal legislative processes as well as state and/or federal agency policy-making processes. Demonstrated project management skills and experience collaborating with diverse teams of colleagues, staff, and partners with flexibility and creativity. Experience in developing partnerships with relevant stakeholders, such as farmers and ranchers, non-profits, the scientific community, corporations, and government agencies. Skill in translating complex issues and policy to diverse audiences in writing as well as through meetings and presentations. Experience in supervising staff. Desire to work as part of a highly collaborative team that values communication, transparency, and constructive debate. Strong writing and editing skills, including real-time group editing of documents. Willingness to work around a demanding schedule and deadlines. Self-motivated, organized, and able to stay on task when managing multiple projects. Dedication to advancing diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice within AFT and across the agriculture and the food system. Ability to travel throughout country as needed (up to 15%). If appropriate, ability to work effectively from home. Desired Qualifications Familiarity with state and/or federal agricultural programs related to conservation, farmland protection, farm viability, and/or farmland access. Experience in state policy development, implementation, or advocacy. Existing relationships with relevant national or regional stakeholder groups, legislative staff, and/or agency staff. Education & Experience Bachelor's or master's degree in a relevant field such as public policy, political science, agriculture, or environmental science. At least 10 years of total experience in state and/or federal policy, with 6 years relevant to agricultural viability, conservation, and/or farmland protection (experience can be substituted with post graduate degrees, fellowships, leadership programs, etc.). Working Conditions/Travel Occasional work in the evenings or on weekends may be required to meet deadlines. This position is NOT required to be in the Washington, DC area. However, applicants should expect to travel up to 15% of the time, including to the national office, regional offices, and elsewhere in the country. Compensation The salary range is from $120,000 to $140,000 for full-time employees, based upon experience. American Farmland Trust offers a full benefits package for full time employees: Insurance coverage begins the 1st of the month following the date of hire. Medical & Prescription Coverage Dental Coverage Vision Coverage Company Paid Life Insurance & Long-Term Disability (LTD) Voluntary Life Insurance Flexible Spending Account (FSA) - Healthcare & Dependent Care Health Savings Account (HSA) 401(k) with 10% match after six months of employment Sick Leave: Regular full-time employees accrue 3.5 hours per pay period (13 “sick days” per year). Vacation Leave: Accrue 15 days during the first year increasing by one day per year to 20 days per year maximum. Holidays: AFT observes eleven fixed holidays during the year (all offices closed) plus a choice of up to three (depending on hiring month) floating holidays. Why you should apply: Be a part of a purpose-driven, committed, knowledgeable, high-performing, experienced and fun team A diverse and inclusive work environment A cause and mission you can be proud of Competitive compensation & benefits Remote work opportunities Flexible scheduling Timeline Applications must include a resume AND cover letter and answer all screener questions to be considered. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. We believe diversity drives innovation. We are inclusive. We embrace differences. We recognize and respect the fundamental value and dignity of all our employees. We celebrate the unique traditions, heritages, and experiences our employees bring to the workplace. We are committed to creating and sustaining an inclusive culture that promotes and values diversity, and where everyone feels empowered to bring their authentic selves to work every day. Please see AFT's statement on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice.
    $120k-140k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Field Operations Director - Northwest Region

    Intervarsity USA 4.4company rating

    Remote

    Job Type: Part time To advance the purpose of InterVarsity, this position provides administrative and operational support to the assigned field supervisor, including office administration, event and meeting planning, records management, and initiation of internal and external communication. Work reflects Biblical standards of excellence, integrity, and partnership. This position exercises a wide degree of creativity, latitude, discretion, and independence to accomplish goals, objectives, and assignments. MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES Personal: Be a maturing disciple of Jesus Christ: growing in love for God, God's Word, God's people of every ethnicity and culture, and God's purposes in the world Maintain spiritual disciplines for personal and ministry growth Model wisdom and maturity in the balance of family, church, and ministry life Operational and Administrative: At higher levels, may oversee and supervise assigned administrative and operational associates and volunteers Manage daily, weekly, and monthly details of the office, including mail, filing, supplies, phones, and correspondence Maintain files, mailing lists, meeting minutes, contacts, and staff/faculty/volunteer/ministry partner lists Manage supervisor's calendar and update assigned calendars with staff-related events and dates Pay and record office-related invoices; prepare and submit expense and PCard reports to accounting Manage office equipment including Proxe Stations, projectors, camcorders, and display boards Create and manage assigned reports, presentations, and projects Coordinate, plan and manage meetings and events and related resources Negotiate with vendors for supplies and meeting/event logistics and process contracts related to same Manage and track staff application materials, performance reviews, chapter affiliation submissions, Fall Field and Annual Field reports, alumni forms, and related materials Act as Workday Learning Partner, enrolling and tracking completion of courses assigned to staff in Workday Learning, and related duties Monitor the assigned territory's work with the enterprise resource planning (ERP) and constituent relationship management (CRM) software Act as contact between supervisor, team members, and other staff directors, leaders, staff, faculty, and students Oversee compliance with national requirements, processes, and procedures Other duties as assigned Organizational Communication Prepare, direct, and coordinate information between supervisor, campus staff and/or staff on other teams Expedite and manage communication with team members, staff, vendors, program participants and others as needed Manage and develop content for social media; monitor social media trends Website maintenance as assigned Partner with: Human Resources on staff applications and performance reviews Accounting on budgets and expense reports Legal on contractual matters Advancement on ministry partner development Draft and maintain various forms of correspondence and communication Develop and maintain a funding base and prayer support Raise a portion of salary in an amount or percentage agreed upon with supervisor Communicate regularly with current and potential donors, churches, prayer support team members, friends, and family regarding ministry with InterVarsity KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES Excellent written and verbal communication skills Able to handle sensitive information in a confidential manner Develop and maintain positive working relationships Always demonstrates respect and professionalism Commitment to and ability to work in a diverse environment Appropriately self-manages time, projects, priorities, and assigned work Work is accurate, thorough, timely, and of high-quality Able to identify and resolve problems that inhibit the implementation of plans; perseveres to overcome obstacles and accomplish tasks Works well under pressure, requires minimal supervision, takes initiative, is teachable, is a self-starter, offers suggestions and anticipates needs Skilled at organization, planning, and hosting different types of events and meetings Actively listens and gives appropriate feedback/responses Able and willing to ask others for financial, prayer, and practical help QUALIFICATIONS Annually affirm InterVarsity's Statement of Agreement (Doctrinal Basis and Purpose Statement), as well as embrace InterVarsity's Code of Conduct, affirmations on the ministry of women in InterVarsity, and statements on Biblical multiethnicity and human sexuality Prior or current experience with InterVarsity as a staff member or student preferred Bachelor's degree or equivalent education/experience Two or more years previous administrative, project, and event management experience preferred Project management and event management certification desired Working knowledge of Microsoft applications, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, Sharepoint, and Publisher Familiarity with web-based applications and tools such as Google Docs, Zoom, Survey Monkey, Mail Chimp, and collaboration technology Familiarity with social media tools such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc. Available to travel for business to local and out-of-town management meetings, including the triennial Urbana Student Missions Conference and National Staff Conference WORK ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS This position leads ministry in an administrative environment. A designated office space may or may not be available. The staff is required to travel to on-campus and off- campus sites as appropriate. Off- campus travel includes, but is not limited to: student ministry conferences, Ministry Partnership Development meetings, and InterVarsity- sponsored training sessions, meetings, and conferences. The staff is regularly required to communicate with others, and routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets, etc. This is largely a sedentary role; however, some filing is required. This requires the ability to lift files, open filing cabinets and bend or stand as necessary. The employee must occasionally lift, organize, and set up office products, supplies, boxes, tables, booths and related materials weighing up to 20 pounds. Pay Range: $39,288.00 - $52,392.00 per year Pay: This position is funded through personal fundraising. Accordingly, compensation will vary based on the ability of the individual to secure a donor team to fund the cost of his/her salary. The anticipated salary range for this position on a full-time basis (40 hours/week) is dependent on a variety of factors, including location and cost of living. The actual salary received, including any geographic adjustment to account for location and cost of living, is subject to the individual's ability to raise funds necessary to cover the full amount of such salary within the range set forth in the job posting details. Benefits: We offer a competitive benefits package, including health care and retirement savings with a match. Eligibility is based on employee type and hours worked. Benefits include the following: 403(b) Retirement Savings Plan 403(b) matching contributions Dental insurance Employee assistance program Employee discounts Flexible work schedule Flexible spending accounts Health insurance Health savings account Life insurance Paid time off Parental leave Professional development assistance Vision insurance Equal Employment Opportunity: InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA is both an equal opportunity employer and a faith-based religious organization. We conduct hiring without regard to race, color, ancestry, national origin, citizenship, age, sex, marital status, parental status, membership in any labor organization, political ideology, or disability of an otherwise qualified individual. The status of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA as an equal opportunity employer does not prevent the organization from hiring staff based on their religious beliefs so that all staff share the same religious commitment. Pursuant to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 702 (42 U.S.C. 2000e 1(a)) InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA has the right to, and does, hire only candidates who agree with InterVarsity's Statement of Agreement: Purpose and Doctrinal Basis because InterVarsity believes that each and every staff plays a vital role in advancing InterVarsity's mission and purposes.
    $39.3k-52.4k yearly Auto-Apply 38d ago
  • Director, Major Gifts

    Points of Light Institu 4.5company rating

    Remote

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    $88k-134k yearly est. Auto-Apply 26d ago
  • Director of Organizing and Field Operations - Local 1989

    Service Employees International Union 4.3company rating

    Lyman, ME jobs

    Classification: Regular/Full-Time/Exempt Salary: $77,188 - $103480 Annually OVERALL RESPONSIBILITIES: The Director of Organizing and Field Operations will oversee the union's program on contract negotiations and campaigns, internal organizing, leadership recruitment and development, representation and political mobilization and external organizing. The Director will serve on the Local's management team which oversees the implementation of the union's goals and program. REPORTS TO: Executive Director WORKS WITH: District Reps, Organizer(s), Executive Director and other staff, member leaders, members/non-members JOB DEMANDS: Salaried remote work hybrid position based in Augusta. Willingness to work long and irregular hours, including weekends and evenings. A valid driver's license and a dependable vehicle are required. COMPETENCIES: * Advanced member development and organizing skills * Ability to develop strategic plans and move programs forward * Experience motivating, supervising, evaluating and developing staff and holding them accountable to campaign and work plans * Ability to prioritize and plan work activities, use time efficiently and develop realistic action plans * Ability to work with a diverse group of rank-and-file leaders and involve them in every aspect of the union's program * Strong planning skills, ability to discern priorities and manage multiple responsibilities * Proven leadership and consensus building skills * At least five years as a union staff person responsible for representation, leadership development and program implementation * Experience negotiating collective bargaining agreements and developing and executing contract campaigns * Strong database and computer skills * Ability to reconcile data and do data analysis * Strong written and oral communication skills * Knowledge of labor law, particularly as it relates to new/external organizing * Experience running external organizing campaigns under NLRB elections * Bachelor's degree in related field or an equivalent combination of education and experience KEY AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY: * Supervise, train, hire and develop district reps (internal field staff) and Organizer(s) * Conduct staff meetings, team meetings and individual meetings with staff to review and plan their work, develop their leadership skills * Develop tools and trainings for staff and members * Ensure staff and member participation in the union's organizing, representation and political program * Directly, and with staff, develop member leaders so that member leaders can successfully sign up their co-workers for membership and PAC donations * Review and revise New Hire outreach and sign-up program as needed so it can be led by member leaders. Launch and track outcomes * Track progress to all sign up goals, mentor and support assigned staff as they identify, recruit, develop and mentor worksite leaders * Conduct internal audits on membership/PAC participation by worksite, and assist staff in creating worksite plans and goals with staff and member leaders * Oversee contract negotiations and/or collaborate with assigned chief negotiators * Lead and assist in developing campaign plans around legislative issues, contract negotiations and worksite problems * Organize and execute contract campaigns for all bargaining units * Represent the union in its relationships with political, community and labor leaders and organizations * Develop work-site level member leaders who can develop other leaders and Responsibilities in this area include: * Create systems to track member development * Develop and provide strategic targeting information * Create membership/PAC sign up programs * Track and report progress to goals to senior staff and leadership * Prospect, plan, lead and manage external organizing campaigns * All other duties as assigned MSEA- SEIU is committed to diversity and encourages women and minorities to apply for this position. Send resume, references and writing sample to: Jessica Doody, Executive Assistant, MSEA- SEIU Local 1989, 5 Community Drive, Augusta, ME 04330 or **************************. Position will be posted until filled.
    $77.2k-103.5k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Oregon State Director

    Trout Unlimited 3.8company rating

    Oregon jobs

    Full-time Description The Oregon Director is responsible for overseeing a portfolio of work that advances TU's mission through protecting, restoring, reconnecting, and sustaining priority waters and meets the goals set forth in Trout Unlimited's (TU's) strategic plan. The Director leads an interdisciplinary staff to develop and implement integrated strategies to achieve conservation goals in TU's Priority Waters, including habitat protection, reconnection and restoration outcomes, as well as strategies to obtain federal and state policies that advance TU's mission. The Oregon Director is responsible for management and oversight of a team of 20 staff and is a member of the Pacific Region leadership team. The Director develops and guides implementation of integrated strategies, ensures alignment across the various functions, and develops and maintains partnerships with other conservation organizations, state and federal agencies, TU members and supporters, and other external partners. The Director oversees staff's efforts to build and broaden the community of volunteers and supporters within their regions and, in collaboration with development, works to raise funds. This position requires a high degree of collaboration, exceptional people skills and an ability to work with diverse stakeholders and decision-makers. Travel is required. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES In consultation with Vice President, set strategic direction and goals for conservation within Oregon, which may include habitat restoration, advocacy, and volunteer engagement. Ensure effective execution of the strategies to achieve priority waters objectives ensuring coordination between national staff and our state chapters/councils, and inclusion of relevant communities, including those that may be considered marginalized. Modify designated priority waters as circumstances warrant. Build and maintain a strong, integrated program team who will execute strategies to achieve identified goals. Lead and manage the team, including: aligning work plans and performance expectations, holding staff accountable, facilitating staff professional development opportunities, and creating an inclusive, supportive work environment. Work directly with functional area staff (e.g., science, finance, human resources, communications, and development) assigned to Oregon, to develop complimentary goals, establish coordinated workplans, provide input on performance feedback and task prioritization and implementation. Raise funds to meet Oregon program revenue needs working in coordination with program managers and development staff. Develop and manage program budgets. Ensure budgets and work comply with funder terms. Collaborate with and support the Government Affairs program staff on the national policy agenda, including directing program staff to assist with strategy execution. Establish and maintain productive and strategic relationships with decision makers and partners, such as key elected officials, policymakers, members of the media, resource managers, property owners, donors and conservation and sportfishing organizations. Build and maintain strong relationships with TU's members and grassroot leaders. Work collaboratively and coordinate with Volunteer Operations on issues and sharing of best practices. Oversee engagement staff responsible for implementation of strategies. Work with development and marketing teams to meet development and marketing objectives. In coordination with and assisted by TU's marketing and communications staff, ensure TU's value proposition and conservation work is effectively communicated to target audiences, including funders and policymakers. Requirements A minimum of 5 years leading an interdisciplinary team within the field of conservation or non-profit, or similar experience in public or private sector. Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree in a field related to conservation a plus. Demonstrated success in building, leading, and managing interdisciplinary teams, particularly in a remote work environment. Proven ability to fundraise and manage budgets. Experience managing contracts and funding agreements. Strong written and oral communications skills, including the ability to communicate effectively with a variety of audiences. Strong organizational skills and ability to work independently. Understanding of coldwater fisheries conservation, including the concepts and practices of stream restoration and watershed function and understanding of natural resource policy and management issues related to trout and salmon conservation. Understanding of the political context in which TU's conservation work is executed to enable the informed selection of goals, strategies, and tactics. Passion for the outdoors and Trout Unlimited's mission. Applications for this role will be accepted through Monday, October 27, 2025.
    $37k-46k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Deputy Director of Development

    Alliance for Decision Education 3.6company rating

    Pennsylvania jobs

    Who We Are The Alliance for Decision Education (the Alliance) is a national nonprofit and field builder with the mission of improving lives by empowering students with essential skills and dispositions for making better decisions. Founded in 2014 and backed by experts in decision sciences, business, and educationincluding several Nobel laureatesthe Alliance believes that better decisions lead to better lives and a better society. As a field builder, the Alliance partners with teachers, academic and business leaders, families, and community members to raise awareness and lead the growing call for Decision Education to be taught in schools across the country. The Alliance is committed to an inclusive, supportive, and collaborative culture. Our diverse team comprises educators, researchers, subject matter experts, and other professionals dedicated to our mission. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. What We Offer The Alliance offers a comprehensive total rewards package, inclusive of competitive compensation: Annual Salary: $100,000- $115,000 per year, commensurate with experience and qualifications* Benefits: Medical, dental, and vision insurance (100% employer paid) Basic life insurance and AD&D (100% employer paid) Long-term disability insurance (100% employer paid) Employee Assistance Program 401 (k) retirement plan with up to a 5% employer match Flexible Spending Accounts (healthcare and dependent care) Up to 20 days of Paid Time Off per calendar year (prorated the first year based on hire date) Unlimited paid sick time Hybrid work schedule Paid lunch stipend while working on-site *Salary range is a good-faith estimate based on external benchmarking and the industry standards, and may vary based on qualifications and experience. Benefits are subject to change at the organizations discretion. Job Overview The Deputy Director of Development will lead the operational execution and foundational infrastructure of the Development Department, enabling the Head of Philanthropy and the Senior Manager of Major Gifts to focus exclusively on donor cultivation, solicitation, and relationship management. This role will establish scalable systems, policies, and processes to build a strong and efficient foundation for departmental growth, ensuring compliance, data integrity, and seamless cross-functional support. Reporting to the Head of Philanthropy, the Deputy Director will oversee daily operations, drive process improvements, and foster team cohesion, without managing a personal donor portfolio. This position supervises two direct reports: the Philanthropic Grants and Donor Communications Senior Manager and the Development Services Manager. As a pivotal leader in a growing department, the Deputy Director will foster a culture of accountability, collaboration, and mission alignment to sustain long-term philanthropic success. Location and Schedule This full-time role requires an 8-hour day and a 40-hour work week. It is an Exempt position under the FLSA, meaning it is not eligible for overtime pay. TheDeputy Director of Development will follow a hybrid work schedule, requiring on-site presence at the office in Bala Cynwyd, PA, on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, with flexibility to work remotely or in the office on other days. Non-local candidates will be considered, with occasional travel to the office required. Additionally, the role may require 10-15% travel for stakeholder engagements, events, and internal team meetings. Job Responsibilities Foundational Structure and Operations (35%) Build and maintain robust systems for prospect management, gift processing, and acknowledgments, donor communications calendars, LYBUNT/SYBUNT tracking, and CRM integrity (Salesforce). Oversee data management, analytics, and reporting; produce monthly dashboards to track fundraising trends, pipeline health, and departmental metrics for the Head of Philanthropy and leadership. Enhance best-practice policies for compliance (federal/state regulations), process improvements, and scalability; lead initiatives to streamline gift entry, prospect research coordination, and event logistics. Manage biweekly departmental meetings, annual retreats, and the development plan, incorporating strategic adjustments and cross-departmental input. Maintain the Alliances profiles on philanthropic evaluation platforms (e.g., GuideStar, Charity Navigator) and ensure accurate integration with finance and reporting systems. Leadership and Team Management (30%) Supervise the Development Services Manager, overseeing prospect research, data entry/storage, activity tracking, invitation lists, event support, scheduling/agendas for leadership prospect meetings, and liaison roles with other departments on joint projects/timelines. Supervise the Philanthropic Grants and Donor Communications Senior Manager, providing guidance on grants strategy (foundation/government/corporate), lifecycle management (research, proposals, submissions, reporting, stewardship), donor communications (impact stories, support cases, stewardship reports), trend monitoring, and mentorship of team members in proposal development. Collaborate with the Head of Philanthropy to assess staffing needs, contribute to recruitment, and promote professional development, growth, and a collaborative team culture. Act as a key cross-departmental liaison (e.g., with Communications, Research, Operations) to gather input for grants/proposals, align on priorities, and execute joint initiatives. Philanthropic Strategy and Culture (20%) Serve as a thought partner to the Head of Philanthropy in executing the development plan, identifying operational opportunities/risks, and monitoring philanthropy trends to inform foundational enhancements. Support coordination of fundraising events, annual appeals, employee giving, and end-of-year campaigns in collaboration with the Communications department and the Development Services Manager. Ensure the timely, creative, and budget-conscious production and dissemination of donor-facing materials (proposals, reports, collateral) in partnership with the Senior Manager of Philanthropic Grants and Donor Communications. Board and Executive Support (15%) Prepare materials, agendas, and tracking for Board-driven fundraising initiatives and prospect engagements led by the Executive Director or Head of Philanthropy. Facilitate prospect management meetings to align team efforts on research, ratings, move tracking, and template maintenance for donor materials. These responsibilities may change or expand over time, consistent with the organizations needs and initiatives. Job Qualifications Minimum Requirements 7+ years of development experience with proven outcomes in building operational foundations, process improvement, revenue support systems, and team management. 3+ years in a leadership role (e.g., managing teams, operations, or projects in a growing nonprofit). Proficiency in CRM systems (e.g., Salesforce) for data management, analytics, reporting, and compliance. Experience overseeing grants programs, donor communications, prospect/data operations, gift processing, and cross-departmental collaboration. Skilled in operational writing (e.g., policies, reports, dashboards) and implementing data-informed strategies. Bachelors degree preferred; equivalent experience considered. Preferred Requirements Expertise in establishing development infrastructure in scaling organizations, including grants lifecycle, donor stewardship systems, and analytics. Background in education, behavioral science, or cognitive science. Track record of leading process improvements and fostering inclusive team environments. Skills, Characteristics, and Attributes Strategic thinker with strong analytical, problem-solving, and project management skills to build sustainable foundations. Self-starter with entrepreneurial spirit, initiative, and ability to work independently while maintaining a collaborative, team-oriented mindset. Excellent communication skills (written, verbal, interpersonal) with professionalism, integrity, and discretion in handling sensitive information. Detail-oriented, adaptable, and able to thrive in a fast-paced environment while meeting deadlines and pivoting priorities. Team builder with emotional maturity, positive presence, and commitment to inclusive practices. Open-minded, intellectually curious, and passionate about advancing Decision Education. Reflects the Alliances core values and standards: Humanism: valuing others as human beings Rationality: thinking and skills to help answer What is true? and What to do? Education: growth mindset; dedication to developing knowledge and skills Conscientiousness: diligent work ethic; professionalism; high-quality work Initiative: owners and founders mentality; leadership skills Mission Alignment: dedication to the organizations mission and goals Successful completion of the pre-employment screening process. Comply with all company policies and procedures. Understand and demonstrate safe work practices to ensure a safe work environment. Complete special projects and other duties as assigned by management. Physical and Environmental Demands Primarily desk-based work involving sitting at a workstation. Occasional walking, standing, or lifting/carrying up to 10 lbs. Constant hand/finger dexterity for typing, writing, or handling objects. Good vision and hearing are required for reading, computer work, and communication. The Alliance is committed to providing reasonable accommodations that enable individuals with disabilities to fulfill essential functions, including the use of assistive technologies such as screen readers, captioning, amplified phones, and speech-to-text software. The Alliance for Decision Education is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment based on merit and without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status. Employment with the Alliance for Decision Education is at will. This means that the employee or the company can terminate the employment relationship at any time, with or without cause or notice.
    $100k-115k yearly 28d ago
  • Director of People and Culture

    American Civil Liberties Union of Tennessee 3.6company rating

    Nashville, TN jobs

    The American Civil Liberties Union of Tennessee (ACLU-TN) seeks a compassionate and future-oriented human resources professional to be our new Director of People and Culture. This position is perfect for someone passionate about defending and advancing civil rights and civil liberties in Tennessee and the South. The right candidate will be well-versed in human resources (HR) law and practices, a culture- and structure-builder and reinforcer, an intentional planner and implementor, an empathic leader, and a collaborative and supportive teammate. The Director of People and Culture will oversee the strategy and delivery of an exceptional employee experience that is rooted in transparency, collaboration, equity, integrity, and accountability. This individual will lead and continue to develop the organization's HR practices, ensure compliance with relevant laws, drive office culture and structures, and oversee the financial, technological, and administrative/operations side of the organization. This Director is a member of ACLU-TN's operational leadership team, reports directly to the Executive Director, and supervises the office's Operations staff. ACLU-TN's office is in Nashville, TN, a rapidly growing city with a rich history in social justice and a fantastic music, arts, culture, and food scene. Staff work in a hybrid environment, with eight in-office days required per month. Candidates outside of the Nashville metropolitan area will be considered for this position with the understanding that relocation will be required. Responsibilities Lead Human Resources Officer Develop and implement comprehensive HR strategies, policies, and procedures that align with the organization's mission, values, and legal requirements. Oversee all aspects of the employee lifecycle, including recruitment, onboarding, performance management, professional development, compensation and benefits, payroll processing, and offboarding. Maintain awareness and knowledge of federal, state, and local employment laws and regulations, as well as National and local organizational policies, and ensure compliance with all relevant laws, regulations, and policies. Develop, implement, and oversee organizational policies and procedures, including personnel manual/policies, s, and other materials. Serve as a trusted advisor and resource to staff and leadership on HR-related matters, providing guidance and support to navigate employee relations issues. Manage employee records and the HRIS system, ensuring accuracy and confidentiality. Culture Foster a positive, inclusive, and equitable work environment that promotes employee engagement, well-being, belonging, trust, and problem-solving. Develop and implement strategies to enhance organizational culture, promote internal communication, and build strong cross-functional collaboration. Cultivate and drive culture of the affiliate, including Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging (EBID) practices, navigating a partially remote team, team-building and staff engagement activities, employee celebrations, and wellness and other programmatic activities or opportunities for the staff (e.g., lunch and learn series). Develop and support a culture of feedback, deep listening, and frequent internal communication, including through overseeing opportunities for staff feedback on the organization and its operations. Coordinate the organization's professional development processes, including overseeing annual appraisals, arranging and booking staff training individually and collectively, and analyzing evaluation and feedback to identify future training needs. Operations Oversee the day-to-day nonprogrammatic operational functions of the organization, ensuring efficiency, effectiveness, and alignment with strategic goals. Oversee the organization's financial management program, including the annual budgeting process, Quattro's (finance vendor) work, the annual audit process, and preparation of reports for leadership and the Board of Directors. Manage and maintain office facilities, equipment, and supplies, ensuring a safe and productive work environment. Manage organizational risk and ensure appropriate insurance coverage. Assist the Executive Director in supporting the work of board of directors, including preparing meeting materials and coordinating meeting schedules and logistics. Oversee technology needs and vendor contracts and relationships Leadership and Team Management Manage and supervise administrative staff in a collaborative and goal-oriented way Serve as a member of the Operational Leadership Team, along with the Executive Director, Deputy Director of Integrated Advocacy, and Development Director. Collaborate with the Executive Director and other leadership team members to align operational strategies with the overall organizational vision. Be a thought-leader with the Executive Director, other members of the Operational Leadership Team, and where relevant other staff or National counterparts on dynamics related to staffing, culture, organizational development, and other issues, including staff appreciation of roles and decision-making authorities. Serve as a Liaison to the Board in support of and collaboration with the Executive Director, in an effort to build a strong culture within the Board and positive relationships between the Board and staff. Liaising includes but is not limited to providing reports for the Board, attending Board meetings as requested, and managing the annual conflict of interest certification. Qualifications Although no candidate will possess every quality, the successful candidate will possess many of the following qualifications and attributes. We welcome applications from candidates who are excited and passionate about the role, even if they are unsure about meeting all the below items. Demonstrated commitment to ACLU-TN's mission, vision, values, and to supporting the fight for civil rights/civil liberties, racial justice, and EDIB in the South. Master's degree preferred; Bachelor's degree required. Industry-specific certifications also preferred. Deep knowledge of HR laws, policies, and practices, including employment laws (e.g., FMLA, FLSA, COBRA, ADA, HIPAA, EEO) and compliance requirements, and HR best practices. Ability to read and analyze relevant legal and policy documents, including laws, contracts, regulations, reports, and data collections. At least 10 years of experience in human resources or a related field. Experience leading a team and serving as a senior organizational leader, preferably in the non-profit space. Management experience and skills, including experience coaching and supporting staff through leadership and communication challenges. Demonstrated sound judgment, flexibility, compassion, creativity, and patience; excellent ability to exercise discretion, integrity, and confidentiality in dealing with sensitive employment and personal matters. High levels of diplomacy balanced with clarity. Exceptional communication skills and the ability to engage and work with diverse people (including colleagues, Board members, vendors, and community members) in an open, respectful, and positive way. Ability to recognize and define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions in the context of a variety of situations with multiple variables, both predictable and unpredictable. Strong project management skills: highly organized, detail-oriented, able to manage multiple tasks and competing deadlines, and follow up on action items without intensive supervision. Adaptable, problem-solving, and team-player orientation to the work. Commitment to encouraging a healthy and collective work environment that values racial justice and equity. Recognition that creativity, health, and humor among staff strengthen the organization. An orientation to staff that is based on kindness, strengths, and a growth mindset. Sensitivity to power and privilege dynamics, strong self-awareness, and cultural competency around differing backgrounds, identities, and belief structures. Skilled in Microsoft Office programs and ability to learn and master organization-specific programs and software. Willing to relocate to the Nashville metropolitan area. This job description provides a general but not comprehensive list of the essential responsibilities and qualifications required. Compensation This is a full-time, exempt position with a starting salary range of $100,000-110,000. This position reports directly to the Executive Director, is a member of the Leadership Team, and will supervise Operations team members. ACLU-TN currently operates under a hybrid structure, where staff are expected to work in the office 8 days/month, including all-staff in-office days on the first and third Monday and Tuesday of each month. Staff members receive a generous benefits package, including a minimum of 15 vacation days, 12 sick days, and 2 personal days, along with at least 13 recognized holidays; 100% employer-covered health insurance (medical, dental, and vision); a flexible-spending account; a 401(k) -matched retirement contribution; 12 weeks of parental leave; long- and short-term disability; life insurance; an annual professional development stipend; and snacks in the office. Apply If you're excited about devoting your talents and skills to the ACLU of Tennessee, please submit your resume, cover letter detailing your interest in and fitness for this role, and three professional references, including at least one prior supervisor (none of whom will be called without your prior authorization). All applications are processed through the American Civil Liberties Union of Tennessee Career Page (JazzHR). See their . Hiring Timeline November 14, 2025: Priority Deadline November 24-Dec. 3, 2025: Phone Screens December 8, 2025: Interviews Begin-expect 2-3 rounds Late January 2025: Offer Extended Accessibility, equity, diversity and inclusion are core values of ACLU-TN and are central to our work to advance liberty, equality, and justice for all. We believe in a collective responsibility to create a culture of belonging for all people within our organization-one that respects and embraces difference; treats everyone equitably; and empowers our colleagues to do the best work possible. We are committed to anti-oppression, anti-ableism, and anti-racism internally and externally. With this commitment in mind, we strongly encourage applications from all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship, disability, veteran status and record of arrest or conviction, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. ACLU-TN is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to individuals with disabilities. If you are a qualified individual with a disability and need assistance applying online, please email [email protected]. If you are selected for an interview, you will receive additional information regarding how to request an accommodation for the interview process.
    $100k-110k yearly Auto-Apply 52d ago
  • Director of People and Culture

    American Civil Liberties Union of Tennessee 3.6company rating

    Nashville, TN jobs

    The American Civil Liberties Union of Tennessee (ACLU-TN) seeks a compassionate and future-oriented human resources professional to be our new Director of People and Culture. This position is perfect for someone passionate about defending and advancing civil rights and civil liberties in Tennessee and the South. The right candidate will be well-versed in human resources (HR) law and practices, a culture- and structure-builder and reinforcer, an intentional planner and implementor, an empathic leader, and a collaborative and supportive teammate. The Director of People and Culture will oversee the strategy and delivery of an exceptional employee experience that is rooted in transparency, collaboration, equity, integrity, and accountability. This individual will lead and continue to develop the organization's HR practices, ensure compliance with relevant laws, drive office culture and structures, and oversee the financial, technological, and administrative/operations side of the organization. This Director is a member of ACLU-TN's operational leadership team, reports directly to the Executive Director, and supervises the office's Operations staff. ACLU-TN's office is in Nashville, TN, a rapidly growing city with a rich history in social justice and a fantastic music, arts, culture, and food scene. Staff work in a hybrid environment, with eight in-office days required per month. Candidates outside of the Nashville metropolitan area will be considered for this position with the understanding that relocation will be required. Responsibilities Lead Human Resources Officer Develop and implement comprehensive HR strategies, policies, and procedures that align with the organization's mission, values, and legal requirements. Oversee all aspects of the employee lifecycle, including recruitment, onboarding, performance management, professional development, compensation and benefits, payroll processing, and offboarding. Maintain awareness and knowledge of federal, state, and local employment laws and regulations, as well as National and local organizational policies, and ensure compliance with all relevant laws, regulations, and policies. Develop, implement, and oversee organizational policies and procedures, including personnel manual/policies, s, and other materials. Serve as a trusted advisor and resource to staff and leadership on HR-related matters, providing guidance and support to navigate employee relations issues. Manage employee records and the HRIS system, ensuring accuracy and confidentiality. Culture Foster a positive, inclusive, and equitable work environment that promotes employee engagement, well-being, belonging, trust, and problem-solving. Develop and implement strategies to enhance organizational culture, promote internal communication, and build strong cross-functional collaboration. Cultivate and drive culture of the affiliate, including Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging (EBID) practices, navigating a partially remote team, team-building and staff engagement activities, employee celebrations, and wellness and other programmatic activities or opportunities for the staff (e.g., lunch and learn series). Develop and support a culture of feedback, deep listening, and frequent internal communication, including through overseeing opportunities for staff feedback on the organization and its operations. Coordinate the organization's professional development processes, including overseeing annual appraisals, arranging and booking staff training individually and collectively, and analyzing evaluation and feedback to identify future training needs. Operations Oversee the day-to-day nonprogrammatic operational functions of the organization, ensuring efficiency, effectiveness, and alignment with strategic goals. Oversee the organization's financial management program, including the annual budgeting process, Quattro's (finance vendor) work, the annual audit process, and preparation of reports for leadership and the Board of Directors. Manage and maintain office facilities, equipment, and supplies, ensuring a safe and productive work environment. Manage organizational risk and ensure appropriate insurance coverage. Assist the Executive Director in supporting the work of board of directors, including preparing meeting materials and coordinating meeting schedules and logistics. Oversee technology needs and vendor contracts and relationships Leadership and Team Management Manage and supervise administrative staff in a collaborative and goal-oriented way Serve as a member of the Operational Leadership Team, along with the Executive Director, Deputy Director of Integrated Advocacy, and Development Director. Collaborate with the Executive Director and other leadership team members to align operational strategies with the overall organizational vision. Be a thought-leader with the Executive Director, other members of the Operational Leadership Team, and where relevant other staff or National counterparts on dynamics related to staffing, culture, organizational development, and other issues, including staff appreciation of roles and decision-making authorities. Serve as a Liaison to the Board in support of and collaboration with the Executive Director, in an effort to build a strong culture within the Board and positive relationships between the Board and staff. Liaising includes but is not limited to providing reports for the Board, attending Board meetings as requested, and managing the annual conflict of interest certification. Qualifications Although no candidate will possess every quality, the successful candidate will possess many of the following qualifications and attributes. We welcome applications from candidates who are excited and passionate about the role, even if they are unsure about meeting all the below items. Demonstrated commitment to ACLU-TN's mission, vision, values, and to supporting the fight for civil rights/civil liberties, racial justice, and EDIB in the South. Master's degree preferred; Bachelor's degree required. Industry-specific certifications also preferred. Deep knowledge of HR laws, policies, and practices, including employment laws (e.g., FMLA, FLSA, COBRA, ADA, HIPAA, EEO) and compliance requirements, and HR best practices. Ability to read and analyze relevant legal and policy documents, including laws, contracts, regulations, reports, and data collections. At least 10 years of experience in human resources or a related field. Experience leading a team and serving as a senior organizational leader, preferably in the non-profit space. Management experience and skills, including experience coaching and supporting staff through leadership and communication challenges. Demonstrated sound judgment, flexibility, compassion, creativity, and patience; excellent ability to exercise discretion, integrity, and confidentiality in dealing with sensitive employment and personal matters. High levels of diplomacy balanced with clarity. Exceptional communication skills and the ability to engage and work with diverse people (including colleagues, Board members, vendors, and community members) in an open, respectful, and positive way. Ability to recognize and define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions in the context of a variety of situations with multiple variables, both predictable and unpredictable. Strong project management skills: highly organized, detail-oriented, able to manage multiple tasks and competing deadlines, and follow up on action items without intensive supervision. Adaptable, problem-solving, and team-player orientation to the work. Commitment to encouraging a healthy and collective work environment that values racial justice and equity. Recognition that creativity, health, and humor among staff strengthen the organization. An orientation to staff that is based on kindness, strengths, and a growth mindset. Sensitivity to power and privilege dynamics, strong self-awareness, and cultural competency around differing backgrounds, identities, and belief structures. Skilled in Microsoft Office programs and ability to learn and master organization-specific programs and software. Willing to relocate to the Nashville metropolitan area. This job description provides a general but not comprehensive list of the essential responsibilities and qualifications required. Compensation This is a full-time, exempt position with a starting salary range of $100,000-110,000. This position reports directly to the Executive Director, is a member of the Leadership Team, and will supervise Operations team members. ACLU-TN currently operates under a hybrid structure, where staff are expected to work in the office 8 days/month, including all-staff in-office days on the first and third Monday and Tuesday of each month. Staff members receive a generous benefits package, including a minimum of 15 vacation days, 12 sick days, and 2 personal days, along with at least 13 recognized holidays; 100% employer-covered health insurance (medical, dental, and vision); a flexible-spending account; a 401(k) -matched retirement contribution; 12 weeks of parental leave; long- and short-term disability; life insurance; an annual professional development stipend; and snacks in the office. Apply If you're excited about devoting your talents and skills to the ACLU of Tennessee, please submit your resume, cover letter detailing your interest in and fitness for this role, and three professional references, including at least one prior supervisor (none of whom will be called without your prior authorization). All applications are processed through the American Civil Liberties Union of Tennessee Career Page (JazzHR). See their privacy policy. Hiring Timeline November 14, 2025: Priority Deadline November 24-Dec. 3, 2025: Phone Screens December 8, 2025: Interviews Begin-expect 2-3 rounds Late January 2025: Offer Extended Accessibility, equity, diversity and inclusion are core values of ACLU-TN and are central to our work to advance liberty, equality, and justice for all. We believe in a collective responsibility to create a culture of belonging for all people within our organization-one that respects and embraces difference; treats everyone equitably; and empowers our colleagues to do the best work possible. We are committed to anti-oppression, anti-ableism, and anti-racism internally and externally. With this commitment in mind, we strongly encourage applications from all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship, disability, veteran status and record of arrest or conviction, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. ACLU-TN is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to individuals with disabilities. If you are a qualified individual with a disability and need assistance applying online, please email **********************. If you are selected for an interview, you will receive additional information regarding how to request an accommodation for the interview process. Powered by JazzHR 67lBszQDbt
    $100k-110k yearly 23d ago
  • Director for Evangelical Mission, Western Iowa Synod

    Evangelical Lutheran Church In America 3.8company rating

    Storm Lake, IA jobs

    Full-time, Contract Description About the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) is one of the largest Christian denominations in the United States, with 3 million members in more than 8,600 worshiping communities across the 50 states and in the Caribbean region. Known as the church of “God's work. Our hands.,” the ELCA emphasizes the saving grace of God through faith in Jesus Christ, unity among Christians and service in the world. The ELCA's roots are in the writings of the German church reformer Martin Luther. The Lutheran Center (national office) is located in Chicago, Illinois. A staff of approximately 400, under the leadership of the Presiding Bishop, serve as administrators, advisors, conveners, partners, and resource people for the ELCA and its ministries. Staff lead the work of national, domestic, and global ministries and programs including Lutheran Disaster Response, ELCA World Hunger, Service & Justice, Christian Community and Leadership, and Innovation. We are also home to five of our separately incorporated ministries: The Mission Investment Fund of the ELCA, Women of the ELCA, Lutheran Men in Mission, the ELCA Foundation and the ELCA Federal Credit Union. About the synod The Western Iowa Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) is a geographical centered regional district of the ELCA denomination. It encompasses roughly the western 1/3 of the state of Iowa, including 41 counties, and approximately 100 congregations. Leadership of the Synod is comprised of an elected Bishop, a small employed staff, and numerous volunteers serving in elected positions of governance. Situated on lush farmland, nestled within and east of the rolling Loess Hills and the storied Missouri River, the Western Iowa Synod is one of 3 ELCA Synods in Iowa and one of 65 ELCA Synods in the U.S. and Puerto Rico. With a diverse and faith-filled history of native people and early settlers from Europe, we are joyfully called as servants to accompany the baptized members of congregations and their leaders in guiding all people to God's saving grace. You can learn more at the synod's website: ************************ About the position Grounded in our purpose and priorities, the Christian Community and Leadership unit (CCL) helps the ELCA reach and engage new people reflecting the diversity of communities, welcoming them into the Christian faith. To this end, we will energize and engage our core membership and work with the whole of the ELCA to recruit, develop and deploy the leadership, both lay and rostered, that the church needs to fulfill its purpose of spreading the gospel and building the church. The Director for Evangelical Mission (DEM) represents the ELCA through the Christian Community and Leadership Unit (CCL) in the Western Iowa Synod, and is responsible for the development of tools to support congregational vitality, which we define as, “Communities of Jesus that nurture new life-changing relationships with God, one another and the world.” The position also reflects the purposes, principles and commitments of the synod, CCL and the ELCA as a whole. The (DEM) will collaborate and coordinate with Churchwide, synod and congregational leaders to develop strategies designed to help congregations engage their communities so that more people know the way of Jesus and discover community, justice and love. The person in this position is expected to fully participate in the life and ministry of the synod on the synod staff with synod initiatives and is responsible for implementing and building upon ELCA commitments to ministries among diverse cultures and communities, people with disabilities, and the young-adult population, as well as people and communities experiencing poverty. The DEM participates in resourcing the synod mission strategy with an emphasis on congregational vitality, evangelism, and leadership. This position will be coterminous with the synod bishop and supervised jointly by both the Bishop of the Synod and CCL staff. Other assignments of responsibility will be made by the Synod Bishop and Senior Director, DEM Relationships. The position will be based in the Western Iowa Synod. and will serve as a living representation of the interdependent nature of the ELCA. This position is full-time, co-terminous with the synod bishop and will end either at the conclusion of the current bishop's term (2031 or 2037 if re-elected). The position will be a mix of in-person and remote work, and is an exempt position. The position has responsibilities that require them to live in the geographic territory of the synod, and to be in the synod office periodically. The eligibility of a candidate for remote or hybrid positions may depend on the residency of the candidate, and the budget for the role, including salary or pay, insurance coverage, and/or tax burden. Candidates for this position must reside within the fifty United States or the District of Columbia and be authorized to work lawfully in the United States. 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. Job Responsibilities: 1. Responsible for the formation and coordination of at least one synod team that organizes the vitality of existing congregations and new mission development in the synod (including area ministry strategies, congregational mission plans, and congregational vitality.) 2. Responsible for the administration of the portfolio of supported ministries including the process of application and evaluation of grants through the ELCA Grantmaker (EGM) System. Provides supervision, monitors development and evaluates progress of funded ministries. 3. Responsible for identifying, recruiting and training leaders for the work of the church including those who can serve as mission developers and rostered ministers. 4. Responsible for establishing short- and long-term priorities and sharing learnings with the synod and across the ELCA. Provides a visible witness to the interdependent nature of the church and communicates our shared mission and vision. 5. Responsible for mission support and stewardship (up to ¼ time). 6. Other duties as assigned. Requirements 1. 5+ years of experience effectively leading an effort that helped bring people to faith. Grounding in Christian faith and familiarity with Lutheran theology, evangelism, discipleship and the theories and practice of mission development that responds to God's grace in Jesus Christ. 2. Effective communicator in preaching, teaching, writing and evangelical outreach. 3. Demonstrated ability working with leaders in agile, adaptive innovation and facilitating group processes as well as knowledge, experience and/or willingness to learn, listen and utilize the ELCA Coaching Ministry in growing leaders and building tables. 4. Ability to utilize metrics, congregational trend reports and demographic data in the process of the development of congregational vitality for new and existing congregations. 5. Proven effective time-management and administrative experience and ability to meet deadlines and attention to details. 6. Exceptional interpersonal, organizational, analytical and communication skills and the ability to work in partnership with peers, other CCL staff, synod and regional staff. 7. Demonstrated competency among communities of color; and well as with people and communities experiencing poverty. Ability to relate and communicate well in diverse cultural, ethnic and socio-economic situations and commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, accessibility and anti-racism. 8. Active participation in a Christian congregation and God's mission. 9. Appreciation for the mission, vision, and values of the ELCA 10. Experience using Microsoft Office suite of applications, web-based communication platforms (Zoom, Microsoft Teams, etc.). Ability to learn new software and systems. Physical While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear and use hands and fingers to operate a computer and telephone. This position requires sitting for long periods of time. Reasonable accommodation can be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Considerable travel; up to 25% - approximately 12 weeks Travel Position requires considerable domestic travel by throughout the week. Occasional overnight domestic travel required. Valid driver's license is preferred. Considerable travel; up to 25% - approximately 12 weeks Benefits The ELCA offers a competitive benefits package for eligible employees, including employer paid health premiums for employees, health and dependent care FSA's, a health savings account (HSA) with an employer contribution, life insurance, and a substantial employer contribution to 403b retirement plan (no match required). We also offer a generous paid time-off policy including 17 paid holidays. All benefits commence on your start date. Contact If you have questions about this job or your application, please complete this form to contact Human Resources. Salary Commensurate with qualifications and relevant experience. Salary Description $70,928 - $106,413
    $70.9k-106.4k yearly 59d ago
  • Columbus Chapter Director

    Chief Executive Group 3.9company rating

    Columbus, OH jobs

    Chief Executive Group and CFO Leadership Council seek an energetic, motivated Chapter Director to work with our team. The Chapter Director will be responsible for the continued growth and development of CFOLC's Columbus chapter. This is a part-time contractor position, and candidates should be located a commutable distance from Columbus. Key Responsibilities: Attend and lead programs, socials, and advisory board meetings Support content creation for our audience of financial leaders to develop engaging chapter meetings Work with central Marketing/Operations to ensure promotions, events, and other activities are meeting appropriate metrics Grow membership levels by supporting membership renewal efforts and identifying and recruiting new members Maintain local chapter sponsors and drive growth, including sponsor renewals, new sponsor identification and recruitment Support and drive attendance to the national conferences Qualifications: A bachelor's degree in sales, business, marketing, or communications (or commensurate experience) 7+ years in management, customer service/client services, sales, marketing, business development preferred Strong project management and organizational skills with ability to be flexible and multitask Excellent communication and people skills Ability to read a room to manage expectations of different sets of clients while making sure that each meeting is produced with value and professionalism Entrepreneurial spirit and team player who is comfortable managing the day-to-day business autonomously and making quick, sound decisions Proficiency in Microsoft Office and LinkedIn Ability to travel to onsite chapter meetings approximately once a month Chief Executive Group, the leading community for U.S. business leaders, publishes Chief Executive magazine (since 1977), ChiefExecutive.net, Corporate Board Member magazine, BoardMember.com, StrategicCFO360.com, StrategicCIO360.com, StrategicCHRO360.com, as well as producing conferences and roundtables that enable C-Suite leaders to discuss key subjects and share their experiences with their peers. CEG also hosts a number of peer networks, including Chief Executive Network, the leading CEO membership organization arranged by industry and The CFO Leadership Council, as well as two peer-led education platforms, The Corporate Board Member Institute and The American College of Corporate Directors. Visit *************************** to learn more.
    $50k-87k yearly est. 2d ago
  • OCEN Policy Director

    CCV 4.3company rating

    Columbus, OH jobs

    The Ohio Christian Education Network (OCEN) Policy Director is responsible for advancing OCEN's policy agenda at the Ohio Statehouse, supporting Christian schools, and building strong relationships with lawmakers, state officials, and member schools. Reports to: OCEN Executive Director Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm Compensation: Full-time, Salaried/Exempt Location: CCV Office in Columbus, Ohio, with Occasional Statewide Travel Benefits: PTO (Paid Time Off), 10 Paid Holidays, Monthly Cell Phone Allotment, Mileage, Health, Vision, and Dental Insurance (CCV covers 75% of premium), Life Insurance, 3% Match on Retirement Plan Available after 1 Year Key Responsibilities Develop and advance the OCEN policy agenda for each General Assembly session in alignment with OCEN's core values. Build and maintain influential relationships with lawmakers, bureaucrats, and coalitions with like-minded advocacy groups. Contribute to the broader CCV policy team through meetings, educational expertise, and participation in non-OCEN policy initiatives as needed. Connect lawmakers with school leaders by facilitating school campus visits, hosting school leaders at the Statehouse, and promoting the value of Christian schools to lawmakers and their district. Engage with grassroots groups to support promotion of the policy agenda. Coordinate a leadership council of Christian school heads to provide feedback on member schools policy needs. Communicate regularly with member schools regarding policy issues, compliance requirements, and other legal and legislative issues. Serve as a liaison between members schools and state government, assisting schools in solving problems related to compliance, chartering, transportation, and other issues between schools and the state. Other duties as assigned. Job Qualifications & Requirements Skills and Experience Undergraduate degree required. 5+ years of Christian school administration or 3+ years of lobbying experience. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Capable of effectively communicating ideas before large groups of people. Highly personable and eager to meet new people. Demonstrated ability to solve complex problems. Capable of envisioning new opportunities for schools and the growth of Christian education. Character and Spiritual Mature Christian, currently attending or pursuing attendance in a local church. Agreement with and adherence to CCV's Statement of Faith and Code of Conduct. Demonstrated commitment to CCV's mission and position on Core Issues. Ability to work discreetly with confidential information. Trustworthy, responsible, tactful, diplomatic, and focused on building consensus rather than emphasizing differences. Maintain a high level of professionalism focused on client/constituent relationships.
    $53k-76k yearly est. 58d ago
  • Teach for the Kingdom Director

    CCV 4.3company rating

    Columbus, OH jobs

    The Teach for the Kingdom Director leads the development and implementation of a teacher pipeline program to support Christian schools in Ohio due to the acute shortage of teacher candidates for open position. This position focuses on building partnerships with Christian colleges, recruiting and preparing future teachers, and ensuring program sustainability through marketing, financial structures, and strong member school engagement. Reports to: OCEN Executive Director Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm Compensation: Full-time, Salaried/Exempt Location: CCV Office in Columbus, Ohio, with Occasional Statewide Travel Benefits: PTO (Paid Time Off), 10 Paid Holidays, Monthly Cell Phone Allotment, Mileage, Health, Vision, and Dental Insurance (CCV covers 75% of premium), Life Insurance, 3% Match on Retirement Plan Available after 1 Year Key Responsibilities Lead the creation, growth, and viability of a Christian school teacher development program that will ensure an adequate pool of teacher candidates for Christian schools in Ohio. Create and implement a marketing strategy that brings OCEN member schools and their students into the program. Meet regularly with school leaders, parent groups, and students to build participation and buy-in to the program from OCEN members schools and to effectively recruit prospective teachers from OCEN member schools into the program. Develop a financial structure that allows for payment flows to OCEN for management of the program. Coordinate all necessary details between OCEN and the partner university to ensure the highest level of stakeholder services. Explore others means for expanding the pool of teacher candidates and for connecting experienced teachers with OCEN member schools. Collaborate with universities and other interested parties to create appropriate training on biblical worldview and the formation of a Christian school teacher. Other duties as assigned. Job Qualifications & Requirements Skills and Experience Undergraduate degree required. Ability to frame and communicate a new program effectively to prospective stakeholders. Sales and marketing background and/or mindset. Ability to create and meet project deadlines. Ability to build partnerships between different stakeholders and lead toward a common goal. Character and Spiritual Mature Christian, currently attending or pursuing attendance in a local church. Agreement with and adherence to CCV's Statement of Faith and Code of Conduct. Demonstrated commitment to CCV's mission and position on Core Issues. Ability to work discreetly with confidential information. Trustworthy, responsible, tactful, diplomatic, and focused on building consensus rather than emphasizing differences. Maintain a high level of professionalism focused on client/constituent relationships.
    $53k-76k yearly est. 25d ago
  • Teach for the Kingdom Director

    CCV 4.3company rating

    Columbus, OH jobs

    Job DescriptionSalary: The Teach for the Kingdom Director leads the development and implementation of a teacher pipeline program to support Christian schools in Ohio due to the acute shortage of teacher candidates for open position. This position focuses on building partnerships with Christian colleges, recruiting and preparing future teachers, and ensuring program sustainability through marketing, financial structures, and strong member school engagement. Reports to: OCEN Executive Director Hours: MondayFriday, 8:00am to 4:30pm Compensation: Full-time, Salaried/Exempt Location: CCV Office in Columbus, Ohio, with Occasional Statewide Travel Benefits: PTO (Paid Time Off), 10 Paid Holidays, Monthly Cell Phone Allotment, Mileage, Health, Vision, and Dental Insurance (CCV covers 75% of premium),Life Insurance, 3% Match on Retirement Plan Available after 1 Year Key Responsibilities Lead the creation, growth, and viability of a Christian school teacher development program that will ensure an adequate pool of teacher candidates for Christian schools in Ohio. Create and implement a marketing strategy that brings OCEN member schools and their students into the program. Meet regularly with school leaders, parent groups, and students to build participation and buy-in to the program from OCEN members schools and to effectively recruit prospective teachers from OCEN member schools into the program. Develop a financial structure that allows for payment flows to OCEN for management of the program. Coordinate all necessary details between OCEN and the partner university to ensure the highest level of stakeholder services. Explore others means for expanding the pool of teacher candidates and for connecting experienced teachers with OCEN member schools. Collaborate with universities and other interested parties to create appropriate training on biblical worldview and the formation of a Christian school teacher. Other duties as assigned. Job Qualifications & Requirements Skills and Experience Undergraduate degree required. Ability to frame and communicate a new program effectively to prospective stakeholders. Sales and marketing background and/or mindset. Ability to create and meet project deadlines. Ability to build partnerships between different stakeholders and lead toward a common goal. Character and Spiritual Mature Christian, currently attending or pursuing attendance in a local church. Agreement with and adherence to CCVs Statement of Faith and Code of Conduct. Demonstrated commitment to CCVs mission and position on Core Issues. Ability to work discreetly with confidential information. Trustworthy, responsible, tactful, diplomatic, and focused on building consensus rather than emphasizing differences. Maintain a high level of professionalism focused on client/constituent relationships.
    $53k-76k yearly est. 26d ago
  • Cincinnati Chapter Director

    Chief Executive Group 3.9company rating

    Cincinnati, OH jobs

    Chief Executive Group and CFO Leadership Council seek an energetic, motivated Chapter Director to work with our team. The Chapter Director will be responsible for the continued growth and development of CFOLC's Cincinnati chapter. This is a part-time contractor position, and candidates should be located a commutable distance from Cincinnati. Key Responsibilities: Attend and lead programs, socials, and advisory board meetings Support content creation for our audience of financial leaders to develop engaging chapter meetings Work with central Marketing/Operations to ensure promotions, events, and other activities are meeting appropriate metrics Grow membership levels by supporting membership renewal efforts and identifying and recruiting new members Maintain local chapter sponsors and drive growth, including sponsor renewals, new sponsor identification and recruitment Support and drive attendance to the national conferences Qualifications: A bachelor's degree in sales, business, marketing, or communications (or commensurate experience) 7+ years in management, customer service/client services, sales, marketing, business development preferred Strong project management and organizational skills with ability to be flexible and multitask Excellent communication and people skills Ability to read a room to manage expectations of different sets of clients while making sure that each meeting is produced with value and professionalism Entrepreneurial spirit and team player who is comfortable managing the day-to-day business autonomously and making quick, sound decisions Proficiency in Microsoft Office and LinkedIn Ability to travel to onsite chapter meetings approximately once a month Chief Executive Group, the leading community for U.S. business leaders, publishes Chief Executive magazine (since 1977), ChiefExecutive.net, Corporate Board Member magazine, BoardMember.com, StrategicCFO360.com, StrategicCIO360.com, StrategicCHRO360.com, as well as producing conferences and roundtables that enable C-Suite leaders to discuss key subjects and share their experiences with their peers. CEG also hosts a number of peer networks, including Chief Executive Network, the leading CEO membership organization arranged by industry and The CFO Leadership Council, as well as two peer-led education platforms, The Corporate Board Member Institute and The American College of Corporate Directors. Visit *************************** to learn more.
    $48k-84k yearly est. 4d ago

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