Position Title: Program Coordinator
Location: Resolution Headquarters at 370 Lexington Avenue, Suite 302, New York, NY
Classification: Non-exempt, full-time
Reporting To: Assistant Director of Programs
Start Date: Immediate
Salary Range: $26.50-28/hour
Work Environment: Hybrid (one or two days a week in-office)
About Resolution Project
At Resolution Project, we see the spark of passion in young people. We work with them to build it into a lifetime of impact. People do not need decades of experience before they can start making a difference in the world. Especially while young, they have the energy, idealism, and ambition to address complex challenges—today. But they need a community that invests and believes in their leadership. Resolution provides this support to young innovators around the world so they can break barriers and ignite meaningful change.
The Resolution Fellowship is the core of our work. To become a Resolution Fellow, young people first compete in our Social Venture Challenge (SVC), pitching ideas for social enterprises in their communities. Those who are selected become Fellows, receiving seed funding and lifelong support. Resolution is there, even if they evolve or pivot from their original ideas, with global resources, mentorship, expertise, and community, along with a growing network of local partners. These components come together to form a proven model that identifies promising young leaders, launches their first ventures, and sticks with them as they grow.
Since our beginning in 2008, Resolution Project has launched and supported the growth of over 600 Fellows, working across six continents and in over 80 countries. Altogether, our Fellows have impacted the lives of more than 4.6 million people around the globe. Through Resolution Project, young leaders receive unmatched guidance and wisdom from a team of partners, volunteers, and innovative peers around the globe. We remain committed—today and always— to all of our Fellows and to expanding our outreach to lower-resourced communities.
Position Summary
The Program Coordinator will join a high-performing team to help ensure Resolution’s achievement of key objectives, specifically contributing to Resolution’s mission by supporting Resolution Fellows throughout the Fellowship lifecycle.
This is a new role working closely with both Assistant Directors of Programs to provide administrative support to Fellows as they onboard onto the program and facilitate access to venture-related, professional resources, opportunities, and educational engagement. The Program Coordinator will also be responsible for key data management tasks and helping to draft content and resources for Resolution’s global audience. This staff member will both support ongoing projects in existing systems and have opportunities to build out new structures.
The candidate must have a flexible schedule, be prepared to join meetings and conference calls earlier and later than regular business hours – including some weekends – with appropriate compensation and/or schedule adjustments, and be willing to occasionally travel when it is safe to do so.
Key Responsibilities
Work collaboratively with professional staff, Fellows, and volunteers to support programmatic goals and organizational growth as follows:
Fellow Relations
Serve as a primary point of contact and support for Resolution Fellows.
Coordinate and run Fellow Orientation calls to help new Fellows acclimate to the program.
Coordinate the initial introductions between Fellows and their volunteer mentors, whom we call Guides.
Provide administrative support to Fellows transitioning through various stages of the Fellowship, including Community Member and Subsequent Social Enterprise Fellows.
Fellow Opportunities and Resources Support
Draft Fellow recommendation letters and nominations for external opportunities.
Help Fellows access information by updating and enhancing the Resolution Resource Platform website, working alongside the Program Associate.
Assist the Program Associate with maintaining Instagram, WhatsApp, Facebook community, LinkedIn groups, and Community Platforms by posting opportunities and events, answering requests, and sharing resources.
Provide logistical support for Resolution’s Accelerating Impact Challenge.
Update and maintain records in Salesforce, generating reports, updating the website for newly cleared Fellows, and tracking in all relevant documents.
Event and Initiatives
Schedule office hours (accessible online meetings with Subject Matter Experts) with multiple corporate partners for Fellows alongside the Assistant Director of Programs.
Engage with the Fellow community, including organizing occasional in-person and virtual events focused on educational engagement, sending reminders and notes, supporting logistics, and tracking attendance for reporting.
Help schedule and provide logistical support to speakers, panelists, partner attendees, and guests for in-person and virtual events.
Edit video content from existing event/initiative recordings for Resolution’s internal YouTube page and social media platforms.
Program Team Support
Coordination related to scheduling calls, setting up meetings, and, as needed, drafting agendas and taking meeting notes.
Work with the Program team to ensure effective data management.
Draft content for the monthly Resolution Community newsletter.
Other programmatic and general office administrative tasks as needed.
Other related duties, as requested.
Qualifications
At least one year of relevant work or strong internship experience.
Highly organized with meticulous attention to detail and follow through.
Ability to work well independently and seek support and points of escalation when needed.
High level of professional communication with good interpersonal skills to work closely with staff, volunteers, and international Fellows.
Proficient in Microsoft Office and Google Application Suites with a high level of general computer competency.
Commitment to the principles of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access, and Learning (outlined here in our DEI statement: https://resolutionproject.org/dei-statement/)
Commitment to protecting young people from abuse, per Resolution’s Youth Protection Policy.
Resolution requires that all staff be fully vaccinated with an FDA or WHO authorized vaccine (or approved for an exemption as a reasonable accommodation due to a medical reason or sincerely held religious belief). Resolution abides by each state’s requirements, and acknowledges those may change over time. If moved forward to the phone screen stage, you will have the chance to ask a team member more about this requirement.
Preferred
Experience managing relationships and problem-solving in a professional setting.
Experience in research, collecting data, and creating systems.
Familiarity/experience with Salesforce or other CRM (training available).
Passionate about young people making an impact, and commitment to social change and social entrepreneurship.
Benefits
Resolution does our best to provide a competitive benefits package to our team. We have standard 35-hour work weeks with the ability to schedule to work half-day Fridays year-round. Full-time Resolution staff members have access to a range of health plans as well as coverage for dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, 100% paid for full-time staff. Full-time staff also have access to generous paid time off, a 401k match, and robust professional development opportunities. In addition, employees may opt into FSA, HSA, TransitChek, and other voluntary insurance policies.
Feb 07, 2024
Full time
Position Title: Program Coordinator
Location: Resolution Headquarters at 370 Lexington Avenue, Suite 302, New York, NY
Classification: Non-exempt, full-time
Reporting To: Assistant Director of Programs
Start Date: Immediate
Salary Range: $26.50-28/hour
Work Environment: Hybrid (one or two days a week in-office)
About Resolution Project
At Resolution Project, we see the spark of passion in young people. We work with them to build it into a lifetime of impact. People do not need decades of experience before they can start making a difference in the world. Especially while young, they have the energy, idealism, and ambition to address complex challenges—today. But they need a community that invests and believes in their leadership. Resolution provides this support to young innovators around the world so they can break barriers and ignite meaningful change.
The Resolution Fellowship is the core of our work. To become a Resolution Fellow, young people first compete in our Social Venture Challenge (SVC), pitching ideas for social enterprises in their communities. Those who are selected become Fellows, receiving seed funding and lifelong support. Resolution is there, even if they evolve or pivot from their original ideas, with global resources, mentorship, expertise, and community, along with a growing network of local partners. These components come together to form a proven model that identifies promising young leaders, launches their first ventures, and sticks with them as they grow.
Since our beginning in 2008, Resolution Project has launched and supported the growth of over 600 Fellows, working across six continents and in over 80 countries. Altogether, our Fellows have impacted the lives of more than 4.6 million people around the globe. Through Resolution Project, young leaders receive unmatched guidance and wisdom from a team of partners, volunteers, and innovative peers around the globe. We remain committed—today and always— to all of our Fellows and to expanding our outreach to lower-resourced communities.
Position Summary
The Program Coordinator will join a high-performing team to help ensure Resolution’s achievement of key objectives, specifically contributing to Resolution’s mission by supporting Resolution Fellows throughout the Fellowship lifecycle.
This is a new role working closely with both Assistant Directors of Programs to provide administrative support to Fellows as they onboard onto the program and facilitate access to venture-related, professional resources, opportunities, and educational engagement. The Program Coordinator will also be responsible for key data management tasks and helping to draft content and resources for Resolution’s global audience. This staff member will both support ongoing projects in existing systems and have opportunities to build out new structures.
The candidate must have a flexible schedule, be prepared to join meetings and conference calls earlier and later than regular business hours – including some weekends – with appropriate compensation and/or schedule adjustments, and be willing to occasionally travel when it is safe to do so.
Key Responsibilities
Work collaboratively with professional staff, Fellows, and volunteers to support programmatic goals and organizational growth as follows:
Fellow Relations
Serve as a primary point of contact and support for Resolution Fellows.
Coordinate and run Fellow Orientation calls to help new Fellows acclimate to the program.
Coordinate the initial introductions between Fellows and their volunteer mentors, whom we call Guides.
Provide administrative support to Fellows transitioning through various stages of the Fellowship, including Community Member and Subsequent Social Enterprise Fellows.
Fellow Opportunities and Resources Support
Draft Fellow recommendation letters and nominations for external opportunities.
Help Fellows access information by updating and enhancing the Resolution Resource Platform website, working alongside the Program Associate.
Assist the Program Associate with maintaining Instagram, WhatsApp, Facebook community, LinkedIn groups, and Community Platforms by posting opportunities and events, answering requests, and sharing resources.
Provide logistical support for Resolution’s Accelerating Impact Challenge.
Update and maintain records in Salesforce, generating reports, updating the website for newly cleared Fellows, and tracking in all relevant documents.
Event and Initiatives
Schedule office hours (accessible online meetings with Subject Matter Experts) with multiple corporate partners for Fellows alongside the Assistant Director of Programs.
Engage with the Fellow community, including organizing occasional in-person and virtual events focused on educational engagement, sending reminders and notes, supporting logistics, and tracking attendance for reporting.
Help schedule and provide logistical support to speakers, panelists, partner attendees, and guests for in-person and virtual events.
Edit video content from existing event/initiative recordings for Resolution’s internal YouTube page and social media platforms.
Program Team Support
Coordination related to scheduling calls, setting up meetings, and, as needed, drafting agendas and taking meeting notes.
Work with the Program team to ensure effective data management.
Draft content for the monthly Resolution Community newsletter.
Other programmatic and general office administrative tasks as needed.
Other related duties, as requested.
Qualifications
At least one year of relevant work or strong internship experience.
Highly organized with meticulous attention to detail and follow through.
Ability to work well independently and seek support and points of escalation when needed.
High level of professional communication with good interpersonal skills to work closely with staff, volunteers, and international Fellows.
Proficient in Microsoft Office and Google Application Suites with a high level of general computer competency.
Commitment to the principles of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access, and Learning (outlined here in our DEI statement: https://resolutionproject.org/dei-statement/)
Commitment to protecting young people from abuse, per Resolution’s Youth Protection Policy.
Resolution requires that all staff be fully vaccinated with an FDA or WHO authorized vaccine (or approved for an exemption as a reasonable accommodation due to a medical reason or sincerely held religious belief). Resolution abides by each state’s requirements, and acknowledges those may change over time. If moved forward to the phone screen stage, you will have the chance to ask a team member more about this requirement.
Preferred
Experience managing relationships and problem-solving in a professional setting.
Experience in research, collecting data, and creating systems.
Familiarity/experience with Salesforce or other CRM (training available).
Passionate about young people making an impact, and commitment to social change and social entrepreneurship.
Benefits
Resolution does our best to provide a competitive benefits package to our team. We have standard 35-hour work weeks with the ability to schedule to work half-day Fridays year-round. Full-time Resolution staff members have access to a range of health plans as well as coverage for dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, 100% paid for full-time staff. Full-time staff also have access to generous paid time off, a 401k match, and robust professional development opportunities. In addition, employees may opt into FSA, HSA, TransitChek, and other voluntary insurance policies.
United Nations Foundation
1750 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington DC 20006
The salary for this position is $140,000 - $160,000. Position Overview The U.S. Climate Alliance is a bipartisan coalition of governors securing America’s net-zero future by advancing state-led, high-impact climate action. The Alliance Secretariat helps its members accelerate climate action by providing a broad range of technical, analytical, policy, and capacity assistance and resources. The coalition has also built strong relationships with the federal administration to help create and implement an ambitious, durable national climate framework. For more information on the Alliance, please visit www.usclimatealliance.org . The U.S. Climate Alliance seeks a Development Director to lead the Secretariat’s fundraising activities and secure the philanthropic resources needed to sustain and grow our work in support of our member governors. The Development Director will be responsible for overseeing effective donor stewardship with existing funders, identifying and cultivating relationships with prospective new funders, leading the development of grant proposals and reports, establishing systems and processes to support an effective fundraising operation, and tracking progress toward grant objectives in close collaboration with the Leadership Team and relevant policy leads. The Development Director reports to the Managing Director and sits on the Extended Leadership Team, contributing to the strategic direction of the organization. This is a brand-new role and an exciting opportunity to build on the Alliance’s momentum and growth as we look to increase support for member states and territories at a critical moment for climate. The position is part of the Energy and Climate team at the United Nations Foundation, which houses the U.S. Climate Alliance Secretariat. This position is based in Washington, DC (hybrid schedule) with consideration for remote work in the continental U.S. Essential Functions Maintain and strengthen relationships with existing funders.
Steer donor stewardship activities aimed at increasing visibility and understanding of the Alliance’s work, impact, and successes with existing funders. This may include organizing in-person meetings, virtual calls, and presentations with Alliance leadership and policy sector leads; drafting invitations to Alliance events and convenings; coordinating funder roundtables; amplifying relevant newsletters, announcements, and other publications; and other activities.
Respond to and coordinate responses to funder inquiries and requests.
Track deadlines, deliverables, and action items to support ongoing funder engagement.
Identify and cultivate relationships with prospective new funders.
Maintain knowledge of trends in climate philanthropy, particularly foundations, and other 501c (3) charitable organizations.
Identify and conduct research on prospective funders with strategic interests that align with the Alliance’s mission and policy priorities.
Prepare one-pagers, talking points, and other background materials for prospective funders that effectively and succinctly illustrate the Alliance’s work and impact.
Facilitate outreach, engagement, and relationship-building with prospective new donors in collaboration with the Executive Director and Managing Director.
Support engagement between Alliance leadership and current and prospective funders.
Establish a travel and meeting strategy for the Executive Director and Managing Director that proactively identifies opportunities for engagement.
In advance of meetings or other interactions with funders, draft briefing documents and compile other supporting materials.
Schedule and run any needed advance preparation meetings.
Schedule and run debrief meetings to ensure that meeting details and outcomes are appropriately documented, and action items are tracked.
Lead the development and submission of all funding proposals.
Working with fellow Secretariat team members, lead the development of grant proposals that align with the Alliance’s mission and strategic plan, advance our policy priorities, support the needs of states, and complement specific funder interests.
Create and implement a proposal review process that ensures all relevant staff, including the Executive Director, are in alignment on a proposal before it is submitted.
With the Operations and Development team, create a proposal budget.
Submit all proposals through the relevant donor portal.
Lead the development and submission of all required grant reports.
Track reporting deadlines and proactively work with sector leads and the Operations and Development Teams to submit financial and narrative reports on time.
Create and implement a reporting review process that ensures all relevant staff are in alignment on a report before it is submitted.
With the Operations and Development Teams, implement and oversee processes for:
Connecting Alliance-wide annual planning to fundraising goals.
Reviewing and negotiating grant agreements.
Qualifying new prospective funders.
Communicating with funders and tracking funder interactions.
Projecting revenue and identifying budget gaps.
Others as assigned.
Selection Criteria
Bachelor’s degree required.
7-10 years of relevant work experience.
Successful track record in development, with experience fundraising for energy, environment, or climate non-profits strongly preferred.
Strong knowledge of trends in philanthropy, particularly climate philanthropy, foundations, and other 501c (3) charitable organizations.
Prospective funder research and management experience, and knowledge of prospect research tools.
Excellent interpersonal and relationship management skills.
Superior attention to detail.
Experience using Salesforce preferred but not required.
Excellent writing, storytelling, and proof-reading skills, with a strong attention to detail and ability to communicate technical information to diverse audiences.
Experience developing and tracking progress toward objectives.
Ability to work effectively across teams and time zones.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite and experience with fundraising databases.
Proficiency for anticipating and avoiding problems.
Aptitude for grasping and adding value to the organizational vision and mission, helping to develop and deliver on high-level goals and priorities.
Organizational, political, and emotional intelligence and ability to use discretion around sensitive information.
Ability to work well under pressure.
Our Values The Secretariat’s core values represent our team’s highest priorities and driving forces. These values are the heart of how we go about doing our work in support of each other and our member governors and states, serving as cultural cornerstones and exemplified by all members of our team.
Purpose: We are aligned by a common purpose to confront the climate crisis and its impacts through the power of state government. We connect our daily work to the Alliance’s mission and, in pursuit of our shared goals, always act in the best interest of our governors and states.
Excellence: We have high standards in the work we do to support Alliance governors and states. We are focused, data-driven, and attentive to the smallest of details while never losing sight of the big picture.
Empathy: We value kindness and treat others with dignity and respect, recognizing that our actions affect one another and all those with whom we interact. We consider growth, learning, and development to be priorities.
Inclusion: We actively work to increase diversity, advance equity, and cultivate a welcoming work environment where everyone feels valued. We are collaborators and prioritize teamwork — knowing that it will take our broader community all working together to ultimately solve the climate crisis.
Balance: We value a positive work environment and, even in the hectic day-to-day, we make the time to build relationships, celebrate successes, and laugh. We know that balancing home and work lives is essential and encourage each other to put the health and well-being of ourselves and our loved ones first.
Benefits & Compensation
For full-time, U.S. benefit eligible employees, UNF offers an excellent range of benefits, including:
a choice between two health plans through UnitedHealthcare (PPO or HDHP with HSA)
dental insurance
vision insurance
flexible spending accounts
403b retirement savings plan with a generous matching contribution
group term and supplemental life insurance
short-term disability
long-term disability
health club discounts
commuter subsidy
back-up care
employee assistance program
Additionally, all benefit eligible employees have 12 paid holidays, 20 vacation days, 10 sick days, 3 personal days, and 8 weeks of family leave care.
Jan 29, 2024
Full time
The salary for this position is $140,000 - $160,000. Position Overview The U.S. Climate Alliance is a bipartisan coalition of governors securing America’s net-zero future by advancing state-led, high-impact climate action. The Alliance Secretariat helps its members accelerate climate action by providing a broad range of technical, analytical, policy, and capacity assistance and resources. The coalition has also built strong relationships with the federal administration to help create and implement an ambitious, durable national climate framework. For more information on the Alliance, please visit www.usclimatealliance.org . The U.S. Climate Alliance seeks a Development Director to lead the Secretariat’s fundraising activities and secure the philanthropic resources needed to sustain and grow our work in support of our member governors. The Development Director will be responsible for overseeing effective donor stewardship with existing funders, identifying and cultivating relationships with prospective new funders, leading the development of grant proposals and reports, establishing systems and processes to support an effective fundraising operation, and tracking progress toward grant objectives in close collaboration with the Leadership Team and relevant policy leads. The Development Director reports to the Managing Director and sits on the Extended Leadership Team, contributing to the strategic direction of the organization. This is a brand-new role and an exciting opportunity to build on the Alliance’s momentum and growth as we look to increase support for member states and territories at a critical moment for climate. The position is part of the Energy and Climate team at the United Nations Foundation, which houses the U.S. Climate Alliance Secretariat. This position is based in Washington, DC (hybrid schedule) with consideration for remote work in the continental U.S. Essential Functions Maintain and strengthen relationships with existing funders.
Steer donor stewardship activities aimed at increasing visibility and understanding of the Alliance’s work, impact, and successes with existing funders. This may include organizing in-person meetings, virtual calls, and presentations with Alliance leadership and policy sector leads; drafting invitations to Alliance events and convenings; coordinating funder roundtables; amplifying relevant newsletters, announcements, and other publications; and other activities.
Respond to and coordinate responses to funder inquiries and requests.
Track deadlines, deliverables, and action items to support ongoing funder engagement.
Identify and cultivate relationships with prospective new funders.
Maintain knowledge of trends in climate philanthropy, particularly foundations, and other 501c (3) charitable organizations.
Identify and conduct research on prospective funders with strategic interests that align with the Alliance’s mission and policy priorities.
Prepare one-pagers, talking points, and other background materials for prospective funders that effectively and succinctly illustrate the Alliance’s work and impact.
Facilitate outreach, engagement, and relationship-building with prospective new donors in collaboration with the Executive Director and Managing Director.
Support engagement between Alliance leadership and current and prospective funders.
Establish a travel and meeting strategy for the Executive Director and Managing Director that proactively identifies opportunities for engagement.
In advance of meetings or other interactions with funders, draft briefing documents and compile other supporting materials.
Schedule and run any needed advance preparation meetings.
Schedule and run debrief meetings to ensure that meeting details and outcomes are appropriately documented, and action items are tracked.
Lead the development and submission of all funding proposals.
Working with fellow Secretariat team members, lead the development of grant proposals that align with the Alliance’s mission and strategic plan, advance our policy priorities, support the needs of states, and complement specific funder interests.
Create and implement a proposal review process that ensures all relevant staff, including the Executive Director, are in alignment on a proposal before it is submitted.
With the Operations and Development team, create a proposal budget.
Submit all proposals through the relevant donor portal.
Lead the development and submission of all required grant reports.
Track reporting deadlines and proactively work with sector leads and the Operations and Development Teams to submit financial and narrative reports on time.
Create and implement a reporting review process that ensures all relevant staff are in alignment on a report before it is submitted.
With the Operations and Development Teams, implement and oversee processes for:
Connecting Alliance-wide annual planning to fundraising goals.
Reviewing and negotiating grant agreements.
Qualifying new prospective funders.
Communicating with funders and tracking funder interactions.
Projecting revenue and identifying budget gaps.
Others as assigned.
Selection Criteria
Bachelor’s degree required.
7-10 years of relevant work experience.
Successful track record in development, with experience fundraising for energy, environment, or climate non-profits strongly preferred.
Strong knowledge of trends in philanthropy, particularly climate philanthropy, foundations, and other 501c (3) charitable organizations.
Prospective funder research and management experience, and knowledge of prospect research tools.
Excellent interpersonal and relationship management skills.
Superior attention to detail.
Experience using Salesforce preferred but not required.
Excellent writing, storytelling, and proof-reading skills, with a strong attention to detail and ability to communicate technical information to diverse audiences.
Experience developing and tracking progress toward objectives.
Ability to work effectively across teams and time zones.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite and experience with fundraising databases.
Proficiency for anticipating and avoiding problems.
Aptitude for grasping and adding value to the organizational vision and mission, helping to develop and deliver on high-level goals and priorities.
Organizational, political, and emotional intelligence and ability to use discretion around sensitive information.
Ability to work well under pressure.
Our Values The Secretariat’s core values represent our team’s highest priorities and driving forces. These values are the heart of how we go about doing our work in support of each other and our member governors and states, serving as cultural cornerstones and exemplified by all members of our team.
Purpose: We are aligned by a common purpose to confront the climate crisis and its impacts through the power of state government. We connect our daily work to the Alliance’s mission and, in pursuit of our shared goals, always act in the best interest of our governors and states.
Excellence: We have high standards in the work we do to support Alliance governors and states. We are focused, data-driven, and attentive to the smallest of details while never losing sight of the big picture.
Empathy: We value kindness and treat others with dignity and respect, recognizing that our actions affect one another and all those with whom we interact. We consider growth, learning, and development to be priorities.
Inclusion: We actively work to increase diversity, advance equity, and cultivate a welcoming work environment where everyone feels valued. We are collaborators and prioritize teamwork — knowing that it will take our broader community all working together to ultimately solve the climate crisis.
Balance: We value a positive work environment and, even in the hectic day-to-day, we make the time to build relationships, celebrate successes, and laugh. We know that balancing home and work lives is essential and encourage each other to put the health and well-being of ourselves and our loved ones first.
Benefits & Compensation
For full-time, U.S. benefit eligible employees, UNF offers an excellent range of benefits, including:
a choice between two health plans through UnitedHealthcare (PPO or HDHP with HSA)
dental insurance
vision insurance
flexible spending accounts
403b retirement savings plan with a generous matching contribution
group term and supplemental life insurance
short-term disability
long-term disability
health club discounts
commuter subsidy
back-up care
employee assistance program
Additionally, all benefit eligible employees have 12 paid holidays, 20 vacation days, 10 sick days, 3 personal days, and 8 weeks of family leave care.
United Nations Foundation
WAshington DC or Remote in the continental U.S.
The salary range is $90,000 -$100,000
Position Overview
The U.S. Climate Alliance is a bipartisan coalition of governors securing America’s net-zero future by advancing state-led, high-impact climate action. The Alliance Secretariat helps its members accelerate climate action by providing a broad range of technical, analytical, policy, and capacity assistance and resources. The coalition has also built strong relationships with the federal administration to help create and implement an ambitious, durable national climate framework. For more information on the Alliance, please visit www.usclimatealliance.org .
The U.S. Climate Alliance seeks a Policy Advisor to support the development and implementation of policy solutions that advance equity, environmental justice, and a just economic transition in Alliance states and territories, working closely with senior staff of the Alliance Secretariat. Member governors of the coalition have committed to centering equity and environmental justice in efforts to achieve their climate goals, working with frontline communities to address the disproportionate burdens of climate change, and supporting a just economic transition by building the clean energy workforce and driving the creation of good-paying, family-sustaining jobs. The Policy Advisor will be charged with helping Alliance states and territories turn these commitments into action as the coalition deepens its focus in this priority area. They will also advise on the intersection of equity and environmental justice with other policy areas and partner with fellow team members to embed relevant considerations across all sectors of the coalition’s work.
This role will report to the Policy Director and be expected to work as part of a broader team that includes Alliance states, consultants, and external partners. The position is part of the Energy and Climate team at the United Nations Foundation, which houses the U.S. Climate Alliance.
This position is based in Washington, DC (hybrid) or remote in the continental U.S.
Essential Functions
Advise states and track member policy development
Support states in developing and implementing policies and programs, identify opportunities to increase ambition where possible, and equip states to access federal and private resources to accelerate their advancement of equity, environmental justice, and a just economic transition.
Alliance states with expert guidance, tools, and resources to act on emerging opportunities and demonstrate political and policy-based leadership.
Contribute to the Alliance’s policy tracking efforts by conducting research and actively monitoring the development of state and federal policies and programs and associated budgets.
Coordinate state working group(s) and convenings
Lead the development and execution of state working groups and initiatives and consult with states on areas of focus, agenda development, and identification of action items and key barriers.
Track and follow up on action items.
Engage stakeholders and key partners to scope and implement projects.
Generate policy option papers, roadmaps, resource guides and other major Alliance deliverables
Generate policy option papers, roadmaps, resource guides, and other major Alliance deliverables
At the request of Alliance states and the Secretariat, draft briefing papers and guides for states that analyze policy options for advancing equity, environmental justice, and a just economic transition — including through effective implementation of the Justice40 initiative — and make recommendations that are ambitious, politically feasible, and technologically possible.
Conduct policy research, analyze key trends, and draft chapters of the Alliance’s annual report that outline progress.
Contribute to products that help Alliance states improve quantification of opportunities, measure progress towards policy goals, and quantify the co-benefits of action.
Conduct research and analysis and draft material for Alliance products across other sectors as needed.
Shape content and strategy for Alliance-wide meetings, workshops, and other high-impact events
Work with the Secretariat, Alliance states, and outside experts to prepare meeting content and materials.
Advise on remarks, talking points, and other relevant communication materials.
Contribute to invitation lists and key partner outreach.
Fundraising
Identify funding needs to execute on the Alliance’s just transition and equity strategies and work with the Development Team to develop relationships with current and potential funders to support this work.
In partnership with the Development and Leadership Teams, write and submit grant applications for additional sources of funding.
Grant management
Provide oversight and technical expertise for Alliance philanthropic grants that support just transition and equity activities. With the Operations Team, manage spending against relevant budgets for these grants.
With the Operations and UNF contracts teams, review new contracts and grant agreements to advance equity, environmental justice, and a just economic transition in Alliance states and territories.
Evaluate and contribute to funding decisions for state technical assistance projects. Provide expertise, oversight, and support for just transition and equity-focused technical assistance projects that are funded by the Alliance.
Other duties as assigned.
Selection Criteria
Bachelor’s degree with substantial work experience in climate equity, environmental justice, and/or workforce development policy. Master’s degree preferred.
4-7 years of experience in related policy areas, with previous experience working with governments and community-based organizations desired. Experience working in, with, or around state-level policy strongly preferred.
Demonstrated strong research, analytical, writing, presentation, and briefing skills.
Critical thinker that can generate products tailored to different audiences without requiring frequent direction.
Substantial demonstrated expertise in developing, promoting, and implementing strategies that advance equity, environmental justice, and a just economic transition, with deep knowledge of the state policy landscape.
A commitment to advancing climate solutions that foster equitable and just outcomes.
Experience coordinating multi-stakeholder processes, with a capacity for helping parties overcome their differences and come together on shared goals and outcomes.
Familiarity with relevant U.S. and other climate-related datasets and tools.
Ability to work as part of a small team balancing multiple competing priorities.
Self-motivated with strong ability to find solutions in the face of challenges.
Maximum flexibility in accepting and professionally executing a range of tasks.
Demonstrated ability to prioritize multiple, competing priorities in a fast-paced environment.
Ability to diplomatically engage diverse counterparts and use personal discretion in working with sensitive information.
Ability to work under pressure and manage competing priorities.
Ability to meet regular attendance/tardiness policy
Our Values
The Secretariat’s core values represent our team’s highest priorities and driving forces. These values are the heart of how we go about doing our work in support of each other and our member governors and states, serving as cultural cornerstones and exemplified by all members of our team.
Purpose: We are aligned by a common purpose to confront the climate crisis and its impacts through the power of state government. We connect our daily work to the Alliance’s mission and, in pursuit of our shared goals, always act in the best interest of our governors and states.
Excellence: We have high standards in the work we do to support Alliance governors and states. We are focused, data-driven, and attentive to the smallest of details while never losing sight of the big picture.
Empathy: We value kindness and treat others with dignity and respect, recognizing that our actions affect one another and all those with whom we interact. We consider growth, learning, and development to be priorities.
Inclusion: We actively work to increase diversity, advance equity, and cultivate a welcoming work environment where everyone feels valued. We are collaborators and prioritize teamwork — knowing that it will take our broader community all working together to ultimately solve the climate crisis.
Balance: We value a positive work environment and, even in the hectic day-to-day, we make the time to build relationships, celebrate successes, and laugh. We know that balancing home and work lives is essential and encourage each other to put the health and well-being of ourselves and our loved ones first.
Benefits & Compensation
For full-time, benefit eligible employees, UNF offers an excellent range of benefits, including:
a choice between two health plans through UnitedHealthcare (PPO or HDHP with HSA)
dental insurance
vision insurance
flexible spending accounts
403b retirement savings plan with a generous matching contribution
group term and supplemental life insurance
short-term disability
long-term disability
health club discounts
commuter subsidy
back-up care
employee assistance program
Additionally, all benefit eligible employees have 12 paid holidays, 20 vacation days, 10 sick days, 3 personal days, and 8 weeks of family leave care.
Dec 07, 2023
Full time
The salary range is $90,000 -$100,000
Position Overview
The U.S. Climate Alliance is a bipartisan coalition of governors securing America’s net-zero future by advancing state-led, high-impact climate action. The Alliance Secretariat helps its members accelerate climate action by providing a broad range of technical, analytical, policy, and capacity assistance and resources. The coalition has also built strong relationships with the federal administration to help create and implement an ambitious, durable national climate framework. For more information on the Alliance, please visit www.usclimatealliance.org .
The U.S. Climate Alliance seeks a Policy Advisor to support the development and implementation of policy solutions that advance equity, environmental justice, and a just economic transition in Alliance states and territories, working closely with senior staff of the Alliance Secretariat. Member governors of the coalition have committed to centering equity and environmental justice in efforts to achieve their climate goals, working with frontline communities to address the disproportionate burdens of climate change, and supporting a just economic transition by building the clean energy workforce and driving the creation of good-paying, family-sustaining jobs. The Policy Advisor will be charged with helping Alliance states and territories turn these commitments into action as the coalition deepens its focus in this priority area. They will also advise on the intersection of equity and environmental justice with other policy areas and partner with fellow team members to embed relevant considerations across all sectors of the coalition’s work.
This role will report to the Policy Director and be expected to work as part of a broader team that includes Alliance states, consultants, and external partners. The position is part of the Energy and Climate team at the United Nations Foundation, which houses the U.S. Climate Alliance.
This position is based in Washington, DC (hybrid) or remote in the continental U.S.
Essential Functions
Advise states and track member policy development
Support states in developing and implementing policies and programs, identify opportunities to increase ambition where possible, and equip states to access federal and private resources to accelerate their advancement of equity, environmental justice, and a just economic transition.
Alliance states with expert guidance, tools, and resources to act on emerging opportunities and demonstrate political and policy-based leadership.
Contribute to the Alliance’s policy tracking efforts by conducting research and actively monitoring the development of state and federal policies and programs and associated budgets.
Coordinate state working group(s) and convenings
Lead the development and execution of state working groups and initiatives and consult with states on areas of focus, agenda development, and identification of action items and key barriers.
Track and follow up on action items.
Engage stakeholders and key partners to scope and implement projects.
Generate policy option papers, roadmaps, resource guides and other major Alliance deliverables
Generate policy option papers, roadmaps, resource guides, and other major Alliance deliverables
At the request of Alliance states and the Secretariat, draft briefing papers and guides for states that analyze policy options for advancing equity, environmental justice, and a just economic transition — including through effective implementation of the Justice40 initiative — and make recommendations that are ambitious, politically feasible, and technologically possible.
Conduct policy research, analyze key trends, and draft chapters of the Alliance’s annual report that outline progress.
Contribute to products that help Alliance states improve quantification of opportunities, measure progress towards policy goals, and quantify the co-benefits of action.
Conduct research and analysis and draft material for Alliance products across other sectors as needed.
Shape content and strategy for Alliance-wide meetings, workshops, and other high-impact events
Work with the Secretariat, Alliance states, and outside experts to prepare meeting content and materials.
Advise on remarks, talking points, and other relevant communication materials.
Contribute to invitation lists and key partner outreach.
Fundraising
Identify funding needs to execute on the Alliance’s just transition and equity strategies and work with the Development Team to develop relationships with current and potential funders to support this work.
In partnership with the Development and Leadership Teams, write and submit grant applications for additional sources of funding.
Grant management
Provide oversight and technical expertise for Alliance philanthropic grants that support just transition and equity activities. With the Operations Team, manage spending against relevant budgets for these grants.
With the Operations and UNF contracts teams, review new contracts and grant agreements to advance equity, environmental justice, and a just economic transition in Alliance states and territories.
Evaluate and contribute to funding decisions for state technical assistance projects. Provide expertise, oversight, and support for just transition and equity-focused technical assistance projects that are funded by the Alliance.
Other duties as assigned.
Selection Criteria
Bachelor’s degree with substantial work experience in climate equity, environmental justice, and/or workforce development policy. Master’s degree preferred.
4-7 years of experience in related policy areas, with previous experience working with governments and community-based organizations desired. Experience working in, with, or around state-level policy strongly preferred.
Demonstrated strong research, analytical, writing, presentation, and briefing skills.
Critical thinker that can generate products tailored to different audiences without requiring frequent direction.
Substantial demonstrated expertise in developing, promoting, and implementing strategies that advance equity, environmental justice, and a just economic transition, with deep knowledge of the state policy landscape.
A commitment to advancing climate solutions that foster equitable and just outcomes.
Experience coordinating multi-stakeholder processes, with a capacity for helping parties overcome their differences and come together on shared goals and outcomes.
Familiarity with relevant U.S. and other climate-related datasets and tools.
Ability to work as part of a small team balancing multiple competing priorities.
Self-motivated with strong ability to find solutions in the face of challenges.
Maximum flexibility in accepting and professionally executing a range of tasks.
Demonstrated ability to prioritize multiple, competing priorities in a fast-paced environment.
Ability to diplomatically engage diverse counterparts and use personal discretion in working with sensitive information.
Ability to work under pressure and manage competing priorities.
Ability to meet regular attendance/tardiness policy
Our Values
The Secretariat’s core values represent our team’s highest priorities and driving forces. These values are the heart of how we go about doing our work in support of each other and our member governors and states, serving as cultural cornerstones and exemplified by all members of our team.
Purpose: We are aligned by a common purpose to confront the climate crisis and its impacts through the power of state government. We connect our daily work to the Alliance’s mission and, in pursuit of our shared goals, always act in the best interest of our governors and states.
Excellence: We have high standards in the work we do to support Alliance governors and states. We are focused, data-driven, and attentive to the smallest of details while never losing sight of the big picture.
Empathy: We value kindness and treat others with dignity and respect, recognizing that our actions affect one another and all those with whom we interact. We consider growth, learning, and development to be priorities.
Inclusion: We actively work to increase diversity, advance equity, and cultivate a welcoming work environment where everyone feels valued. We are collaborators and prioritize teamwork — knowing that it will take our broader community all working together to ultimately solve the climate crisis.
Balance: We value a positive work environment and, even in the hectic day-to-day, we make the time to build relationships, celebrate successes, and laugh. We know that balancing home and work lives is essential and encourage each other to put the health and well-being of ourselves and our loved ones first.
Benefits & Compensation
For full-time, benefit eligible employees, UNF offers an excellent range of benefits, including:
a choice between two health plans through UnitedHealthcare (PPO or HDHP with HSA)
dental insurance
vision insurance
flexible spending accounts
403b retirement savings plan with a generous matching contribution
group term and supplemental life insurance
short-term disability
long-term disability
health club discounts
commuter subsidy
back-up care
employee assistance program
Additionally, all benefit eligible employees have 12 paid holidays, 20 vacation days, 10 sick days, 3 personal days, and 8 weeks of family leave care.
The Development Coordinator will work closely with the Development and Communications team to assist in executing day-to-day department activities and to provide administrative and logistical support. Reporting directly to the Development Manager, this role will support all key areas within and across fundraising and relevant communications including institutional partnerships and engagement, major gifts, annual campaigns and giving; community fundraising and volunteers; and special events. The ideal candidate will have an eagerness to learn and will be able to develop a deep knowledge and familiarity of the Resolution Fellowship, create strong working relationships with the Resolution team, and learn and engage with funding and program partners, and subsidiary organizations. The ideal candidate is proactive, organized, detail-oriented, inquisitive, and ready to jump into a variety of projects to support the fundraising goals of the organization. The candidate must have a flexible schedule and be prepared to join occasional phone and in-person meetings earlier and later than regular business hours, including some weekends, with appropriate schedule modifications and/or compensation. There may also be opportunities to occasionally travel.
Key Responsibilities
Work collaboratively with and alongside the development and communications team to support fundraising goals and organizational growth as follows: Direct Fundraising Activities
Participate in the collaborative development of letters of inquiry and proposals for potential and existing funders.
Collaborate with members of the Development/Communications and Programs team to create slide presentations and grant reports for corporate partners, foundations, and other major donors.
Provide administrative support to the development and communications team for the planning, launch, and execution of annual campaigns (Giving Tuesday, End of Year Campaign, and Giving Amplified), community fundraising events, and volunteer engagement efforts.
Assist with launching, tracking, and recording revenue from online fundraising campaigns on Give Lively and other related platforms.
Provide logistical and administrative support to enhance and grow our monthly giving program.
Generate targeted prospect research for individual, corporate, community, and foundation funding (training available).
Participate in all Development and Communications department meetings, Development and Program collaboration meetings, and other internal meetings, taking detailed notes and distributing agenda items as needed.
Participate in relevant external meetings taking detailed notes and distributing agenda or informational items as needed.
Logistical and Administrative Fundraising Support
Ensure Salesforce donor and funder records are up-to-date and that donor, prospect, grant, and donation information are properly tracked.
Generate donor, prospect, and pledge reports from Salesforce, Give Lively, and other platforms, as needed, by the Development and Finance teams.
Engage with Salesforce to pull program data and document and track institutional partner and individual donor activities.
Maintain grant tracker to manage submission timelines for letters of inquiry, proposals, and reports, tracking outcomes, and updating the calendar regularly.
Coordinate and manage calendar tracking and reminders for upcoming deadlines.
Help coordinate, draft, and distribute donor materials, including reporting on donation impact.
Support collaboration with the Finance department to process gifts, identify restricted and unrestricted gifts, and reconcile planned and remitted pledges.
Liaise with the Program department to gather key program information and updates, including Fellow and participant stories, and impact data needed for reports, proposals, and pitch decks.
Maintain and update the Development and Communications calendar.
Support the Development and Communications team with placing orders for supplies, branded materials, etc.
Provide additional administrative and logistical support to the Development and Communications team, as needed.
Communications Support
Collaborate with the Development and Communications team to plan and coordinate the sending of email campaigns and other electronic donor communications.
Assist with content gathering and sending out the bi-monthly Resolution Advisory Board digest, and the community and constituent newsletters.
Provide logistical support to gather and share content for social media and email campaigns and events.
Event Support
Work closely with the Development and Communications team to organize, execute, and attend planning meetings/calls for Resolution fundraising events (Resolve and Young Leaders Now Award Dinner), volunteer and donor engagement events such as VIP dinners, and other org-wide events.
Establish relationships and liaise with vendors and contractors such as Resolution’s external event planners, event venues, etc., to coordinate planning and event logistics, etc.
Assist with the management and tracking of sponsorships, volunteer management, and process documentation (work plans, sponsorship and ticket sales trackers, etc.).
Support outreach and stewardship of existing donors and prospects. Support event revenue and expense tracking.
Manage, organize, and update RSVPs, attendees, and registration information.
Oversee registration on-site at events, including printing and organizing name badges, and general and VIP access and seating.
Oversee event preparation checklist, order necessary supplies, and manage packing/shipping of event materials.
Assist with tracking post-event reconciliation to ensure appropriate follow-up items are completed (e.g., attendance reports, donor and sponsor gift fulfillment, speaker/performer/honoree thank-yous, attendee/donor/sponsor thank-yous).
Support event follow-up including drafting and sending thank you emails and meetings.
Other Related Duties, As Requested
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
Minimum of one year of professional or strong internship experience, including experience in administrative or logistical support.
Extremely organized with meticulous attention to detail and follow-through.
Demonstrated commitment to learning and meeting high standards on a tight schedule.
Proactive self-starter with the ability to work well independently, as well as with staff, volunteers, and external partners.
Strong writing and verbal communication skills.
Proficient in Microsoft Office and Google Application Suites with a high level of general computer competency.
Ability to handle sensitive information with discretion and good judgment.
Commitment to the principles of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access, and Learning (outlined here in our DEI statement: https://resolutionproject.org/deistatement/ )
Passion for young people making an impact, and commitment to social change and social entrepreneurship.
Preferred
Prior experience working in a nonprofit development office.
Experience with donor database software (Resolution uses Salesforce; training will be available.)
Benefits
Resolution does our best to provide a competitive benefits package to our team. We have standard 35-hour work weeks with the ability to schedule to work half-day Fridays year-round. Full-time Resolution staff members have access to a range of health plans as well as coverage for dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, 100% paid for full-time staff. Full-time staff also have access to generous paid time off, a 401k match, and robust professional development opportunities. In addition, employees may opt into FSA, HSA, transit check, and other voluntary insurance policies.
About Resolution Project
At Resolution Project, we see the spark of passion in young people. We work with them to build it into a lifetime of impact. People do not need decades of experience before they can start making a difference in the world. Especially while young, they have the energy, idealism, and ambition to address complex challenges—today. But they need a community that invests and believes in their leadership. Resolution provides this support to young innovators around the world so they can break barriers and ignite meaningful change. The Resolution Fellowship is the core of our work. To become a Resolution Fellow, young people first compete in our Social Venture Challenge (SVC), pitching ideas for social enterprises in their communities. Those who are selected become Fellows, receiving seed funding and lifelong support. Resolution is there, even if they evolve or pivot from their original ideas, with global resources, mentorship, expertise, and community, along with a growing network of local partners. These components come together to form a proven model that identifies promising young leaders, launches their first ventures, and sticks with them as they grow. Since our beginning in 2008, Resolution Project has launched and supported the growth of over 600 Fellows, working across six continents and in over 80 countries. Altogether, our Fellows have impacted the lives of more than 4.6 million people around the globe. Through Resolution Project, young leaders receive unmatched guidance and wisdom from a team of partners, volunteers, and innovative peers around the globe. We remain committed—today and always— to all of our Fellows and to expanding our outreach to lower-resourced communities.
Nov 14, 2023
Full time
The Development Coordinator will work closely with the Development and Communications team to assist in executing day-to-day department activities and to provide administrative and logistical support. Reporting directly to the Development Manager, this role will support all key areas within and across fundraising and relevant communications including institutional partnerships and engagement, major gifts, annual campaigns and giving; community fundraising and volunteers; and special events. The ideal candidate will have an eagerness to learn and will be able to develop a deep knowledge and familiarity of the Resolution Fellowship, create strong working relationships with the Resolution team, and learn and engage with funding and program partners, and subsidiary organizations. The ideal candidate is proactive, organized, detail-oriented, inquisitive, and ready to jump into a variety of projects to support the fundraising goals of the organization. The candidate must have a flexible schedule and be prepared to join occasional phone and in-person meetings earlier and later than regular business hours, including some weekends, with appropriate schedule modifications and/or compensation. There may also be opportunities to occasionally travel.
Key Responsibilities
Work collaboratively with and alongside the development and communications team to support fundraising goals and organizational growth as follows: Direct Fundraising Activities
Participate in the collaborative development of letters of inquiry and proposals for potential and existing funders.
Collaborate with members of the Development/Communications and Programs team to create slide presentations and grant reports for corporate partners, foundations, and other major donors.
Provide administrative support to the development and communications team for the planning, launch, and execution of annual campaigns (Giving Tuesday, End of Year Campaign, and Giving Amplified), community fundraising events, and volunteer engagement efforts.
Assist with launching, tracking, and recording revenue from online fundraising campaigns on Give Lively and other related platforms.
Provide logistical and administrative support to enhance and grow our monthly giving program.
Generate targeted prospect research for individual, corporate, community, and foundation funding (training available).
Participate in all Development and Communications department meetings, Development and Program collaboration meetings, and other internal meetings, taking detailed notes and distributing agenda items as needed.
Participate in relevant external meetings taking detailed notes and distributing agenda or informational items as needed.
Logistical and Administrative Fundraising Support
Ensure Salesforce donor and funder records are up-to-date and that donor, prospect, grant, and donation information are properly tracked.
Generate donor, prospect, and pledge reports from Salesforce, Give Lively, and other platforms, as needed, by the Development and Finance teams.
Engage with Salesforce to pull program data and document and track institutional partner and individual donor activities.
Maintain grant tracker to manage submission timelines for letters of inquiry, proposals, and reports, tracking outcomes, and updating the calendar regularly.
Coordinate and manage calendar tracking and reminders for upcoming deadlines.
Help coordinate, draft, and distribute donor materials, including reporting on donation impact.
Support collaboration with the Finance department to process gifts, identify restricted and unrestricted gifts, and reconcile planned and remitted pledges.
Liaise with the Program department to gather key program information and updates, including Fellow and participant stories, and impact data needed for reports, proposals, and pitch decks.
Maintain and update the Development and Communications calendar.
Support the Development and Communications team with placing orders for supplies, branded materials, etc.
Provide additional administrative and logistical support to the Development and Communications team, as needed.
Communications Support
Collaborate with the Development and Communications team to plan and coordinate the sending of email campaigns and other electronic donor communications.
Assist with content gathering and sending out the bi-monthly Resolution Advisory Board digest, and the community and constituent newsletters.
Provide logistical support to gather and share content for social media and email campaigns and events.
Event Support
Work closely with the Development and Communications team to organize, execute, and attend planning meetings/calls for Resolution fundraising events (Resolve and Young Leaders Now Award Dinner), volunteer and donor engagement events such as VIP dinners, and other org-wide events.
Establish relationships and liaise with vendors and contractors such as Resolution’s external event planners, event venues, etc., to coordinate planning and event logistics, etc.
Assist with the management and tracking of sponsorships, volunteer management, and process documentation (work plans, sponsorship and ticket sales trackers, etc.).
Support outreach and stewardship of existing donors and prospects. Support event revenue and expense tracking.
Manage, organize, and update RSVPs, attendees, and registration information.
Oversee registration on-site at events, including printing and organizing name badges, and general and VIP access and seating.
Oversee event preparation checklist, order necessary supplies, and manage packing/shipping of event materials.
Assist with tracking post-event reconciliation to ensure appropriate follow-up items are completed (e.g., attendance reports, donor and sponsor gift fulfillment, speaker/performer/honoree thank-yous, attendee/donor/sponsor thank-yous).
Support event follow-up including drafting and sending thank you emails and meetings.
Other Related Duties, As Requested
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
Minimum of one year of professional or strong internship experience, including experience in administrative or logistical support.
Extremely organized with meticulous attention to detail and follow-through.
Demonstrated commitment to learning and meeting high standards on a tight schedule.
Proactive self-starter with the ability to work well independently, as well as with staff, volunteers, and external partners.
Strong writing and verbal communication skills.
Proficient in Microsoft Office and Google Application Suites with a high level of general computer competency.
Ability to handle sensitive information with discretion and good judgment.
Commitment to the principles of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access, and Learning (outlined here in our DEI statement: https://resolutionproject.org/deistatement/ )
Passion for young people making an impact, and commitment to social change and social entrepreneurship.
Preferred
Prior experience working in a nonprofit development office.
Experience with donor database software (Resolution uses Salesforce; training will be available.)
Benefits
Resolution does our best to provide a competitive benefits package to our team. We have standard 35-hour work weeks with the ability to schedule to work half-day Fridays year-round. Full-time Resolution staff members have access to a range of health plans as well as coverage for dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, 100% paid for full-time staff. Full-time staff also have access to generous paid time off, a 401k match, and robust professional development opportunities. In addition, employees may opt into FSA, HSA, transit check, and other voluntary insurance policies.
About Resolution Project
At Resolution Project, we see the spark of passion in young people. We work with them to build it into a lifetime of impact. People do not need decades of experience before they can start making a difference in the world. Especially while young, they have the energy, idealism, and ambition to address complex challenges—today. But they need a community that invests and believes in their leadership. Resolution provides this support to young innovators around the world so they can break barriers and ignite meaningful change. The Resolution Fellowship is the core of our work. To become a Resolution Fellow, young people first compete in our Social Venture Challenge (SVC), pitching ideas for social enterprises in their communities. Those who are selected become Fellows, receiving seed funding and lifelong support. Resolution is there, even if they evolve or pivot from their original ideas, with global resources, mentorship, expertise, and community, along with a growing network of local partners. These components come together to form a proven model that identifies promising young leaders, launches their first ventures, and sticks with them as they grow. Since our beginning in 2008, Resolution Project has launched and supported the growth of over 600 Fellows, working across six continents and in over 80 countries. Altogether, our Fellows have impacted the lives of more than 4.6 million people around the globe. Through Resolution Project, young leaders receive unmatched guidance and wisdom from a team of partners, volunteers, and innovative peers around the globe. We remain committed—today and always— to all of our Fellows and to expanding our outreach to lower-resourced communities.
The Finance Associate, working closely with the Director of Finance, supports many aspects of Resolution Project’s financial activities, including maintaining accurate financial records of accounts payables and receivables, assisting with reporting, and upholding Resolution Project’s financial systems and processes. The Finance Associate is an extremely detail-oriented person, is adaptable, has great time management skills, and is able to communicate the systems and processes to staff with less familiarity with organizational financial matters. The candidate must have a flexible schedule, be prepared to join meetings and conference calls earlier and later than regular business hours – including some weekends, with appropriate compensation, and be willing to occasionally travel.
Key Responsibilities
Work collaboratively with organizational leadership, professional staff, and volunteers to support the smooth processing of finance functions as follows:
Assist the Director of Finance with month-end and year-end close by ensuring timely and accurate financial data entry, reconciliation, and review.
Assist with implementing and maintaining accounting policies, procedures, and internal controls, and the accurate allocation of expenses to proper accounts and functional categories.
Payables: Process invoices for payment and approval via expense management system; maintain vendor information, w9s, tax exemptions, 1099s.
Receivables: Support revenue entry and reconciliation with the Development team to ensure the accuracy of Quickbooks information.
Support grant reporting by assisting with grant or project budgets and reports.
Support in the annual budget development process.
Support preparation for annual audit, IRS form 990, and other required filings.
Support in maintaining state filings.
Ensure proper approval and documentation of expenditures; maintain a digital filing system of records to keep information easily accessible.
And other related duties, as requested.
Qualifications
2+ years of nonprofit experience in finance functions, including accounts payable and reconciliations.
Extremely organized with meticulous attention to detail and follow through.
Ability to both work well independently and ask questions to seek support and points of escalation when needed.
High level of professional written and verbal communication with good interpersonal skills.
Ability to handle sensitive information about financials, donors, team members, Resolution Fellows, methodologies, etc. with discretion and good judgment.
Experience using Quickbooks or similar accounting software.
Proficient in Microsoft Office (especially Excel) and Google Application Suites (especially Sheets) with a high level of general computer competency.
Commitment to the principles of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access, and Learning (outlined here in our DEI statement: https://resolutionproject.org/deistatement/).
Resolution requires that all staff be fully vaccinated with an FDA or WHO authorized vaccine (or approved for an exemption as a reasonable accommodation due to a medical reason or sincerely held religious belief). Resolution abides by each state’s requirements and acknowledges those may change over time. If moved forward to the phone screen stage, you will have the chance to ask a team member more about this requirement.
Preferred
Experience with donor database software (we use Salesforce) preferred. Training on our system is available
Benefits
Resolution does our best to provide a competitive benefits package to our team. We have standard 35-hour work weeks with the ability to schedule to work half-day Fridays year-round. Full-time Resolution staff members have access to a range of health plans as well as coverage for dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, 100% paid for full-time staff. Full-time staff also have access to generous paid time off, a 401k match, and robust professional development opportunities. In addition, employees may opt into FSA, HSA, TransitChek, and other voluntary insurance policies.
About Resolution Project
At Resolution Project, we see the spark of passion in young people. We work with them to build it into a lifetime of impact. People do not need decades of experience before they can start making a difference in the world. Especially while young, they have the energy, idealism, and ambition to address complex challenges—today. But they need a community that invests and believes in their leadership. Resolution provides this support to young innovators around the world so they can break barriers and ignite meaningful change. The Resolution Fellowship is the core of our work. To become a Resolution Fellow, young people first compete in our Social Venture Challenge (SVC), pitching ideas for social enterprises in their communities. Those who are selected become Fellows, receiving seed funding and lifelong support. Resolution is there, even if they evolve or pivot from their original ideas, with global resources, mentorship, expertise, and community, along with a growing network of local partners. These components come together to form a proven model that identifies promising young leaders, launches their first ventures, and sticks with them as they grow. Since our beginning in 2008, Resolution Project has launched and supported the growth of over 600 Fellows, working across six continents and in over 80 countries. Altogether, our Fellows have impacted the lives of more than 4.6 million people around the globe. Through Resolution Project, young leaders receive unmatched guidance and wisdom from a team of partners, volunteers, and innovative peers around the globe. We remain committed—today and always— to all of our Fellows and to expanding our outreach to lower-resourced communities.
Nov 07, 2023
Full time
The Finance Associate, working closely with the Director of Finance, supports many aspects of Resolution Project’s financial activities, including maintaining accurate financial records of accounts payables and receivables, assisting with reporting, and upholding Resolution Project’s financial systems and processes. The Finance Associate is an extremely detail-oriented person, is adaptable, has great time management skills, and is able to communicate the systems and processes to staff with less familiarity with organizational financial matters. The candidate must have a flexible schedule, be prepared to join meetings and conference calls earlier and later than regular business hours – including some weekends, with appropriate compensation, and be willing to occasionally travel.
Key Responsibilities
Work collaboratively with organizational leadership, professional staff, and volunteers to support the smooth processing of finance functions as follows:
Assist the Director of Finance with month-end and year-end close by ensuring timely and accurate financial data entry, reconciliation, and review.
Assist with implementing and maintaining accounting policies, procedures, and internal controls, and the accurate allocation of expenses to proper accounts and functional categories.
Payables: Process invoices for payment and approval via expense management system; maintain vendor information, w9s, tax exemptions, 1099s.
Receivables: Support revenue entry and reconciliation with the Development team to ensure the accuracy of Quickbooks information.
Support grant reporting by assisting with grant or project budgets and reports.
Support in the annual budget development process.
Support preparation for annual audit, IRS form 990, and other required filings.
Support in maintaining state filings.
Ensure proper approval and documentation of expenditures; maintain a digital filing system of records to keep information easily accessible.
And other related duties, as requested.
Qualifications
2+ years of nonprofit experience in finance functions, including accounts payable and reconciliations.
Extremely organized with meticulous attention to detail and follow through.
Ability to both work well independently and ask questions to seek support and points of escalation when needed.
High level of professional written and verbal communication with good interpersonal skills.
Ability to handle sensitive information about financials, donors, team members, Resolution Fellows, methodologies, etc. with discretion and good judgment.
Experience using Quickbooks or similar accounting software.
Proficient in Microsoft Office (especially Excel) and Google Application Suites (especially Sheets) with a high level of general computer competency.
Commitment to the principles of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access, and Learning (outlined here in our DEI statement: https://resolutionproject.org/deistatement/).
Resolution requires that all staff be fully vaccinated with an FDA or WHO authorized vaccine (or approved for an exemption as a reasonable accommodation due to a medical reason or sincerely held religious belief). Resolution abides by each state’s requirements and acknowledges those may change over time. If moved forward to the phone screen stage, you will have the chance to ask a team member more about this requirement.
Preferred
Experience with donor database software (we use Salesforce) preferred. Training on our system is available
Benefits
Resolution does our best to provide a competitive benefits package to our team. We have standard 35-hour work weeks with the ability to schedule to work half-day Fridays year-round. Full-time Resolution staff members have access to a range of health plans as well as coverage for dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, 100% paid for full-time staff. Full-time staff also have access to generous paid time off, a 401k match, and robust professional development opportunities. In addition, employees may opt into FSA, HSA, TransitChek, and other voluntary insurance policies.
About Resolution Project
At Resolution Project, we see the spark of passion in young people. We work with them to build it into a lifetime of impact. People do not need decades of experience before they can start making a difference in the world. Especially while young, they have the energy, idealism, and ambition to address complex challenges—today. But they need a community that invests and believes in their leadership. Resolution provides this support to young innovators around the world so they can break barriers and ignite meaningful change. The Resolution Fellowship is the core of our work. To become a Resolution Fellow, young people first compete in our Social Venture Challenge (SVC), pitching ideas for social enterprises in their communities. Those who are selected become Fellows, receiving seed funding and lifelong support. Resolution is there, even if they evolve or pivot from their original ideas, with global resources, mentorship, expertise, and community, along with a growing network of local partners. These components come together to form a proven model that identifies promising young leaders, launches their first ventures, and sticks with them as they grow. Since our beginning in 2008, Resolution Project has launched and supported the growth of over 600 Fellows, working across six continents and in over 80 countries. Altogether, our Fellows have impacted the lives of more than 4.6 million people around the globe. Through Resolution Project, young leaders receive unmatched guidance and wisdom from a team of partners, volunteers, and innovative peers around the globe. We remain committed—today and always— to all of our Fellows and to expanding our outreach to lower-resourced communities.
About Resolution Project At Resolution Project, we see the spark of passion in young people. We work with them to build it into a lifetime of impact. People do not need decades of experience before they can start making a difference in the world. Especially while young, they have the energy, idealism, and ambition to address complex challenges—today. But they need a community that invests and believes in their leadership. Resolution provides this support to young innovators around the world so they can break barriers and ignite meaningful change. The Resolution Fellowship is the core of our work. To become a Resolution Fellow, young people first compete in our Social Venture Challenge (SVC), pitching ideas for social enterprises in their communities. Those who are selected become Fellows, receiving seed funding and lifelong support. Resolution is there, even if they evolve or pivot from their original ideas, with global resources, mentorship, expertise, and community, along with a growing network of local partners. These components come together to form a proven model that identifies promising young leaders, launches their first ventures, and sticks with them as they grow. The Guide program is our premiere volunteer opportunity. Guides, typically early to mid-level professionals, serve as a virtual mentor to one or more of our Fellow teams—acting as coaches, advisors and sounding boards during the launch and implementation of our Fellows’ social ventures. In addition to helping our Fellows navigate through the challenges of launching social ventures, Guides fully embody our mission by supporting the personal and professional development of our young leaders. Since our beginning in 2008, Resolution Project has launched and supported the growth of over 600 Fellows, working across six continents and in over 80 countries. Altogether, our Fellows have impacted the lives of more than 6 million people around the globe. Through Resolution Project, young leaders receive unmatched guidance and wisdom from a team of partners, volunteers, and innovative peers around the globe. We remain committed—today and always— to all of our Fellows and to expanding our outreach to lower-resourced communities. Position summary The Program Manager - Volunteer Program is the external marketing name for our internal role, Program Manager, Guide Program. The Program Manager, Guide Program will join a high-performing team to help ensure Resolution’s achievement of key objectives, with specific duties related to the successful strategy and management of the Resolution Guide Program. This role will lead communication and outreach strategies to build Guide community and support volunteer engagement initiatives that recognize members of our community for their contributions in supporting Resolution Fellows and our mission. The Program Manager will also be responsible for the rollout and implementation of our volunteer management system, HandsOn Connect. This position will also work with a Program Coordinator they manage, to set strategy to build a pipeline of Resolution Guides to support our Fellows as the organization grows. The candidate must have a flexible schedule, be prepared to join meetings and conference calls earlier and later than regular business hours – including some weekends, and be willing to occasionally travel to support the Programs Team, both nationally and internationally.
Key Responsibilities
Work collaboratively with professional staff, Fellows, and volunteers to support programmatic goals and organizational growth as follows: Guide/Fellow Team Management
Serve as a primary point of contact and support for onboarded Resolution Guides.
Work with the programs team to support Guides through the review of monthly and semi-annual reports, problem-solving, and frequent follow-up.
Coordinate the introduction of Resolution Guides to Fellow teams in collaboration with other Program staff.
Schedule and send Monthly Guide Report reminders in Salesforce.
Update and maintain volunteer records in Salesforce and other volunteer management systems.
Evaluate impact and efficiency of the Guide program to ensure effectiveness and recommend and implement changes as appropriate.
Finalize rollout and oversee our volunteer management system, HandsOn Connect, including its interaction with Salesforce.
Oversee Guide onboarding and ensure Guides have engaging and current support materials (volunteer handbook, training, etc.).
Work with the Director of Programs to develop and oversee the Guide Program budget.
Review and approve Guide Elections and the annual Guide re-election process.
Volunteer Engagement
Lead strategy for volunteer engagement, virtual and in-person volunteer appreciation events, community events, a community newsletter, and social media, with support from other team members, as needed.
Develop strategies to recognize Guide contributions.
Maintain the Guide community Facebook and LinkedIn groups by adding members and posting engaging content.
Volunteer Recruitment
Support the Program Coordinator, Guide Program with developing and implementing volunteer recruitment strategies to maintain a consistent stream of virtual volunteer mentors entering the Guide Program that ideally reflect the diversity of Resolution’s Fellows, and grow the pipeline as Fellow numbers increase.
Support the Program Coordinator, Guide Program in their work with corporate partners to maintain current relationships and recruit new corporate volunteer partners in collaboration with the Assistant Director of Programs.
Provide support to the Program Coordinator in the management of the mentor matching process for recently onboarded Resolution Fellows.
Management
Manage and support the professional growth of the Program Coordinator, Guide Program.
Other Related Duties, As Requested
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
Qualifications
3-5 years of relevant professional experience.
Highly organized with meticulous attention to detail and follow-through.
Ability to work well independently, with a high level of professionalism and exceptional interpersonal and communication skills to also work in collaboration with other staff, volunteers, and external partners from a variety of different backgrounds.
Prior stakeholder, relationship, or membership management experience.
Ability to handle sensitive information about donors, team members, Resolution Fellows, methodologies, etc. with discretion and good judgment.
Computer literacy, including extensive knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Google Suite.
Experience managing a technical platform, volunteer management systems preferred.
Friendly and outgoing personality, and comfort running trainings, webinars, and regularly networking to grow the volunteer community.
Commitment to the principles of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access, and Learning (outlined here in our DEI statement: https://resolutionproject.org/deistatement/ )
Commitment to protecting young people from abuse, per Resolution’s Youth Protection Policy.
Resolution requires that all staff be fully vaccinated with an FDA or WHO authorized vaccine (or approved for an exemption as a reasonable accommodation due to a medical reason or sincerely held religious belief). Resolution abides by each state’s requirements, and acknowledges those may change over time. If moved forward to the phone screen stage, you will have the chance to ask a team member more about this requirement.
Preferred
Prior staff management experience.
Experience with donor database software (we use Salesforce). Training on our system is available.
Passionate about young people making an impact, and a commitment to social change and social entrepreneurship.
Benefits
Resolution does our best to provide a competitive benefits package to our team. We have standard 35-hour work weeks with the ability to schedule to work half-day Fridays year-round. Full-time Resolution staff members have access to a range of health plans as well as coverage for dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, 100% paid for full-time staff. Full-time staff also have access to generous paid time off, a 401k match, and robust professional development opportunities. In addition, employees may opt into FSA, HSA, TransitChek, and other voluntary insurance policies.
About Resolution Project
At Resolution Project, we see the spark of passion in young people. We work with them to build it into a lifetime of impact. People do not need decades of experience before they can start making a difference in the world. Especially while young, they have the energy, idealism, and ambition to address complex challenges—today. But they need a community that invests and believes in their leadership. Resolution provides this support to young innovators around the world so they can break barriers and ignite meaningful change. The Resolution Fellowship is the core of our work. To become a Resolution Fellow, young people first compete in our Social Venture Challenge (SVC), pitching ideas for social enterprises in their communities. Those who are selected become Fellows, receiving seed funding and lifelong support. Resolution is there, even if they evolve or pivot from their original ideas, with global resources, mentorship, expertise, and community, along with a growing network of local partners. These components come together to form a proven model that identifies promising young leaders, launches their first ventures, and sticks with them as they grow. Since our beginning in 2008, Resolution Project has launched and supported the growth of over 600 Fellows, working across six continents and in over 80 countries. Altogether, our Fellows have impacted the lives of more than 4.6 million people around the globe. Through Resolution Project, young leaders receive unmatched guidance and wisdom from a team of partners, volunteers, and innovative peers around the globe. We remain committed—today and always— to all of our Fellows and to expanding our outreach to lower-resourced communities. Resolution does not discriminate on the basis of race or ethnicity, color, national, social or indigenous origin, ancestry, gender identity, sex or gender (including pregnancy), LGBTQ+ status or sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, physical or mental disability, weight, marital or partnership status, veteran status, military service status, or any other characteristic consistent with relevant legal requirements, in regards to Resolution’s operations or in provision of its Fellowship program.
Oct 31, 2023
Full time
About Resolution Project At Resolution Project, we see the spark of passion in young people. We work with them to build it into a lifetime of impact. People do not need decades of experience before they can start making a difference in the world. Especially while young, they have the energy, idealism, and ambition to address complex challenges—today. But they need a community that invests and believes in their leadership. Resolution provides this support to young innovators around the world so they can break barriers and ignite meaningful change. The Resolution Fellowship is the core of our work. To become a Resolution Fellow, young people first compete in our Social Venture Challenge (SVC), pitching ideas for social enterprises in their communities. Those who are selected become Fellows, receiving seed funding and lifelong support. Resolution is there, even if they evolve or pivot from their original ideas, with global resources, mentorship, expertise, and community, along with a growing network of local partners. These components come together to form a proven model that identifies promising young leaders, launches their first ventures, and sticks with them as they grow. The Guide program is our premiere volunteer opportunity. Guides, typically early to mid-level professionals, serve as a virtual mentor to one or more of our Fellow teams—acting as coaches, advisors and sounding boards during the launch and implementation of our Fellows’ social ventures. In addition to helping our Fellows navigate through the challenges of launching social ventures, Guides fully embody our mission by supporting the personal and professional development of our young leaders. Since our beginning in 2008, Resolution Project has launched and supported the growth of over 600 Fellows, working across six continents and in over 80 countries. Altogether, our Fellows have impacted the lives of more than 6 million people around the globe. Through Resolution Project, young leaders receive unmatched guidance and wisdom from a team of partners, volunteers, and innovative peers around the globe. We remain committed—today and always— to all of our Fellows and to expanding our outreach to lower-resourced communities. Position summary The Program Manager - Volunteer Program is the external marketing name for our internal role, Program Manager, Guide Program. The Program Manager, Guide Program will join a high-performing team to help ensure Resolution’s achievement of key objectives, with specific duties related to the successful strategy and management of the Resolution Guide Program. This role will lead communication and outreach strategies to build Guide community and support volunteer engagement initiatives that recognize members of our community for their contributions in supporting Resolution Fellows and our mission. The Program Manager will also be responsible for the rollout and implementation of our volunteer management system, HandsOn Connect. This position will also work with a Program Coordinator they manage, to set strategy to build a pipeline of Resolution Guides to support our Fellows as the organization grows. The candidate must have a flexible schedule, be prepared to join meetings and conference calls earlier and later than regular business hours – including some weekends, and be willing to occasionally travel to support the Programs Team, both nationally and internationally.
Key Responsibilities
Work collaboratively with professional staff, Fellows, and volunteers to support programmatic goals and organizational growth as follows: Guide/Fellow Team Management
Serve as a primary point of contact and support for onboarded Resolution Guides.
Work with the programs team to support Guides through the review of monthly and semi-annual reports, problem-solving, and frequent follow-up.
Coordinate the introduction of Resolution Guides to Fellow teams in collaboration with other Program staff.
Schedule and send Monthly Guide Report reminders in Salesforce.
Update and maintain volunteer records in Salesforce and other volunteer management systems.
Evaluate impact and efficiency of the Guide program to ensure effectiveness and recommend and implement changes as appropriate.
Finalize rollout and oversee our volunteer management system, HandsOn Connect, including its interaction with Salesforce.
Oversee Guide onboarding and ensure Guides have engaging and current support materials (volunteer handbook, training, etc.).
Work with the Director of Programs to develop and oversee the Guide Program budget.
Review and approve Guide Elections and the annual Guide re-election process.
Volunteer Engagement
Lead strategy for volunteer engagement, virtual and in-person volunteer appreciation events, community events, a community newsletter, and social media, with support from other team members, as needed.
Develop strategies to recognize Guide contributions.
Maintain the Guide community Facebook and LinkedIn groups by adding members and posting engaging content.
Volunteer Recruitment
Support the Program Coordinator, Guide Program with developing and implementing volunteer recruitment strategies to maintain a consistent stream of virtual volunteer mentors entering the Guide Program that ideally reflect the diversity of Resolution’s Fellows, and grow the pipeline as Fellow numbers increase.
Support the Program Coordinator, Guide Program in their work with corporate partners to maintain current relationships and recruit new corporate volunteer partners in collaboration with the Assistant Director of Programs.
Provide support to the Program Coordinator in the management of the mentor matching process for recently onboarded Resolution Fellows.
Management
Manage and support the professional growth of the Program Coordinator, Guide Program.
Other Related Duties, As Requested
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
Qualifications
3-5 years of relevant professional experience.
Highly organized with meticulous attention to detail and follow-through.
Ability to work well independently, with a high level of professionalism and exceptional interpersonal and communication skills to also work in collaboration with other staff, volunteers, and external partners from a variety of different backgrounds.
Prior stakeholder, relationship, or membership management experience.
Ability to handle sensitive information about donors, team members, Resolution Fellows, methodologies, etc. with discretion and good judgment.
Computer literacy, including extensive knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Google Suite.
Experience managing a technical platform, volunteer management systems preferred.
Friendly and outgoing personality, and comfort running trainings, webinars, and regularly networking to grow the volunteer community.
Commitment to the principles of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access, and Learning (outlined here in our DEI statement: https://resolutionproject.org/deistatement/ )
Commitment to protecting young people from abuse, per Resolution’s Youth Protection Policy.
Resolution requires that all staff be fully vaccinated with an FDA or WHO authorized vaccine (or approved for an exemption as a reasonable accommodation due to a medical reason or sincerely held religious belief). Resolution abides by each state’s requirements, and acknowledges those may change over time. If moved forward to the phone screen stage, you will have the chance to ask a team member more about this requirement.
Preferred
Prior staff management experience.
Experience with donor database software (we use Salesforce). Training on our system is available.
Passionate about young people making an impact, and a commitment to social change and social entrepreneurship.
Benefits
Resolution does our best to provide a competitive benefits package to our team. We have standard 35-hour work weeks with the ability to schedule to work half-day Fridays year-round. Full-time Resolution staff members have access to a range of health plans as well as coverage for dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, 100% paid for full-time staff. Full-time staff also have access to generous paid time off, a 401k match, and robust professional development opportunities. In addition, employees may opt into FSA, HSA, TransitChek, and other voluntary insurance policies.
About Resolution Project
At Resolution Project, we see the spark of passion in young people. We work with them to build it into a lifetime of impact. People do not need decades of experience before they can start making a difference in the world. Especially while young, they have the energy, idealism, and ambition to address complex challenges—today. But they need a community that invests and believes in their leadership. Resolution provides this support to young innovators around the world so they can break barriers and ignite meaningful change. The Resolution Fellowship is the core of our work. To become a Resolution Fellow, young people first compete in our Social Venture Challenge (SVC), pitching ideas for social enterprises in their communities. Those who are selected become Fellows, receiving seed funding and lifelong support. Resolution is there, even if they evolve or pivot from their original ideas, with global resources, mentorship, expertise, and community, along with a growing network of local partners. These components come together to form a proven model that identifies promising young leaders, launches their first ventures, and sticks with them as they grow. Since our beginning in 2008, Resolution Project has launched and supported the growth of over 600 Fellows, working across six continents and in over 80 countries. Altogether, our Fellows have impacted the lives of more than 4.6 million people around the globe. Through Resolution Project, young leaders receive unmatched guidance and wisdom from a team of partners, volunteers, and innovative peers around the globe. We remain committed—today and always— to all of our Fellows and to expanding our outreach to lower-resourced communities. Resolution does not discriminate on the basis of race or ethnicity, color, national, social or indigenous origin, ancestry, gender identity, sex or gender (including pregnancy), LGBTQ+ status or sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, physical or mental disability, weight, marital or partnership status, veteran status, military service status, or any other characteristic consistent with relevant legal requirements, in regards to Resolution’s operations or in provision of its Fellowship program.
Do you have a desire to help fellow Oregonians resolve concerns for Medicaid and Oregon Health plan? If you have customer service experience that includes explanation of rules, regulations, and policies, we want you to apply for this position!
This posting will be used to fill four (4) permanent, full-time position. These positions are classified and are represented by a union.
Work Location: Salem/Marion; hybrid position
What you will do!
MEDICAID: Customer Service Representative (4 positions). These positions sit within the Health Systems Division's, Member Services, Client Enrollment and Client Services Unit which serves as first line Ambassadors to Oregon Medicaid and Medicare Members. This team helps Oregon Medicaid and Medicare Members navigate their services and provide solutions and options to any member concern, in order to promote better health, better care and lower costs to the nearly 1.5 million Oregonians who rely upon the Oregon Health Plan (OHP) / Medicaid for their health care supports and services.
This position answers phone calls for Medicaid participants, and their representatives, provides guidance on how to access the Oregon Health Plan, and seeks to resolve any questions or concerns. The majority of time is spent answering participant calls and conducting the necessary follow-up research and entering accurate narratives in several databases. Specifically, in this role you will:
Provide an explanation of rules, policies and technical procedures so recipients are able to resolve concerns about their health care, billing issues, and how to work with their Coordinated Care Organization;
Respond to correspondence by phone and/or email with participants, advocates, providers, coordinated care plans, outreach facilities, medical professionals, residential facilities and agency staff;
Provide information regarding medical benefits by reviewing systems, assisting participants with general questions and referring callers/case to appropriate resources;
Respond in a professional manner to callers who are feeling frustrated, confused or concerned, or who are seeking support to lodge complaints or report fraud;
Verify eligibility/coverage dates, coordinated care and third-party resources.
What's in it for you? The public health division is a team of passionate individuals working to promote health across the lifespan of individuals, families, and communities. We value and support unique perspectives using a trauma-informed approach and aim to reflect these values in our hiring practices, professional development, and workplace. We are committed to racial equity as a driving factor to improve health outcomes for all communities that experience inequities.
We offer exceptional medical, vision and dental benefits packages for you and your qualified family members, with very low monthly out-of-pocket costs. Try this free virtual benefits counselor by clicking here: https://www.oregon.gov/oha/pebb/pages/alex.aspx
Paid Leave Days:
11 paid holidays each year
3 additional paid "Personal Business Days" each year
8 hours of paid sick leave accumulated every month
Progressive vacation leave accrual with increases every 5 years
Pension and retirement programs
Optional benefits include short-term disability, long-term disability, deferred compensation savings program, and flexible spending accounts for health care and childcare expenses.
Click here to learn more about State of Oregon benefits.
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR:
Minimum Qualifications
Two years of experience in customer service. One year of which must have included explanation of rules, regulations, and policies and responsibility for dealing with unique or unusual situations.
Desired Attributes
Experience in creating and maintaining a work environment that is respectful and accepting of diversity among team members and the people we serve.
Preference may be given for Spanish-English and/or other bilingual skills or candidates speaking other of the top languages spoken by Oregon Health Plan members such as Spanish, Russian, Vietnamese, Chinese, Ukrainian, Arabic, Somali.
Experience in creating and maintaining a work environment that is respectful and accepting of diversity among team members and the people we serve.
Strong ability to communicate with diverse groups and individuals in areas such as responding to inquiries, narrative reports and instructional materials with limited supervision.
Excellent communication/listening skills in order to interpret and develop the ideas/needs of participants and visualize the best approach to achieve the desired outcome.
Demonstrates skills in the following areas:
Excellent customer service and person-centered engagement
Ability to be flexible and take direction when work priorities shift
Ability to provide timely and accurate information to participants
Responsiveness and problem-solving skills
Positive team collaboration and contribution
Excellent decision-making skills and the ability to prioritize workload
Multi-line telephone and quality keyboarding skills is required
Attendance: Regular attendance is required to meet the demands of this job and to provide necessary services
How to apply:
Complete the online application at oregonjobs.org using job number REQ-139551
Application Deadline: 10/16/2023
Oct 06, 2023
Full time
Do you have a desire to help fellow Oregonians resolve concerns for Medicaid and Oregon Health plan? If you have customer service experience that includes explanation of rules, regulations, and policies, we want you to apply for this position!
This posting will be used to fill four (4) permanent, full-time position. These positions are classified and are represented by a union.
Work Location: Salem/Marion; hybrid position
What you will do!
MEDICAID: Customer Service Representative (4 positions). These positions sit within the Health Systems Division's, Member Services, Client Enrollment and Client Services Unit which serves as first line Ambassadors to Oregon Medicaid and Medicare Members. This team helps Oregon Medicaid and Medicare Members navigate their services and provide solutions and options to any member concern, in order to promote better health, better care and lower costs to the nearly 1.5 million Oregonians who rely upon the Oregon Health Plan (OHP) / Medicaid for their health care supports and services.
This position answers phone calls for Medicaid participants, and their representatives, provides guidance on how to access the Oregon Health Plan, and seeks to resolve any questions or concerns. The majority of time is spent answering participant calls and conducting the necessary follow-up research and entering accurate narratives in several databases. Specifically, in this role you will:
Provide an explanation of rules, policies and technical procedures so recipients are able to resolve concerns about their health care, billing issues, and how to work with their Coordinated Care Organization;
Respond to correspondence by phone and/or email with participants, advocates, providers, coordinated care plans, outreach facilities, medical professionals, residential facilities and agency staff;
Provide information regarding medical benefits by reviewing systems, assisting participants with general questions and referring callers/case to appropriate resources;
Respond in a professional manner to callers who are feeling frustrated, confused or concerned, or who are seeking support to lodge complaints or report fraud;
Verify eligibility/coverage dates, coordinated care and third-party resources.
What's in it for you? The public health division is a team of passionate individuals working to promote health across the lifespan of individuals, families, and communities. We value and support unique perspectives using a trauma-informed approach and aim to reflect these values in our hiring practices, professional development, and workplace. We are committed to racial equity as a driving factor to improve health outcomes for all communities that experience inequities.
We offer exceptional medical, vision and dental benefits packages for you and your qualified family members, with very low monthly out-of-pocket costs. Try this free virtual benefits counselor by clicking here: https://www.oregon.gov/oha/pebb/pages/alex.aspx
Paid Leave Days:
11 paid holidays each year
3 additional paid "Personal Business Days" each year
8 hours of paid sick leave accumulated every month
Progressive vacation leave accrual with increases every 5 years
Pension and retirement programs
Optional benefits include short-term disability, long-term disability, deferred compensation savings program, and flexible spending accounts for health care and childcare expenses.
Click here to learn more about State of Oregon benefits.
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR:
Minimum Qualifications
Two years of experience in customer service. One year of which must have included explanation of rules, regulations, and policies and responsibility for dealing with unique or unusual situations.
Desired Attributes
Experience in creating and maintaining a work environment that is respectful and accepting of diversity among team members and the people we serve.
Preference may be given for Spanish-English and/or other bilingual skills or candidates speaking other of the top languages spoken by Oregon Health Plan members such as Spanish, Russian, Vietnamese, Chinese, Ukrainian, Arabic, Somali.
Experience in creating and maintaining a work environment that is respectful and accepting of diversity among team members and the people we serve.
Strong ability to communicate with diverse groups and individuals in areas such as responding to inquiries, narrative reports and instructional materials with limited supervision.
Excellent communication/listening skills in order to interpret and develop the ideas/needs of participants and visualize the best approach to achieve the desired outcome.
Demonstrates skills in the following areas:
Excellent customer service and person-centered engagement
Ability to be flexible and take direction when work priorities shift
Ability to provide timely and accurate information to participants
Responsiveness and problem-solving skills
Positive team collaboration and contribution
Excellent decision-making skills and the ability to prioritize workload
Multi-line telephone and quality keyboarding skills is required
Attendance: Regular attendance is required to meet the demands of this job and to provide necessary services
How to apply:
Complete the online application at oregonjobs.org using job number REQ-139551
Application Deadline: 10/16/2023
Full Time Regular
Management
Washington, DC, US
DEPARTMENT: Government Relations
REPORTS TO: Managing Director
Bread for the World is a Christian advocacy organization urging U.S. decision makers to do all they can to pursue a world without hunger. Our mission is to educate and equip people to advocate for policies and programs that can help end hunger in the U.S. and around the world.
PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: Lead Bread’s policy and legislative efforts to end hunger by developing 1) policy proposals in collaboration with the P olicy & Resear ch Institute depar tment to r espond to the U.S. Congressional agenda; and 2 ) alongside the Organizing & Faith Engagement department, develop ing and implementing a legislative strategy to continue the gains made for people experiencing hunger and poverty in the United States and globally. P rovide overall leadership and direction for the Department, Government Relations .
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES/ACTIVITIES:
Provide leadership in the development and implementation of legislative strategy, including priorities, congressional targets, and responses to Congressional action.
Provide leadership in developing and implementing the organization’s campaign strategies and tactics , including assisting in the develop ment of Bread’s legislative, grassroots, and digital advocacy strategies in coordination with the P resident /CEO , M anaging D irector and Strategy Council members .
Provide thought leadership on the development and prioritization of the organization’s public policy agenda, and the impact of public policies on communities disproportionately impacted by hunger and poverty, including historically marginalized communities based on race, gender, and class.
Work with the directors to deploy Bread’s grassroots, media outreach, church contacts, and coalition partners to maximize the impact on legislative priorities and strategy , including Bread’s digital advocacy network .
Manage the Government Relations team and encourage cross-departmental collaboration with all departments . This includes supervising and mentoring GR department staff members , fellows and interns ; assigning management responsibilities as appropriate to the Deputy Director ; overseeing the departmental budget including managing grant budgets and deliverables; and supporting collaborative interdepartmental relations .
Develop and manage a network of key stakeholders to achieve Bread’s policy and legislative agenda, including but not limited to members of Congress, congressional staff, executive branch officials , and trade associations and non-governmental organization colleagues . Lobb y and oversee Bread’s relationships with congressional offices and administration officials, especially at high- level meetings .
Promote an d oversee Bread’s coalition work ; and strengthen partnerships with think tanks and other advocacy organizations both secular and faith-based .
Inform the management team on legislative issues, facilitate policy discussions relat ed to legislative and policy positions, and collaborate on institutional priorities. Support Bread’s President /CEO and Managing Director in their lobbying, public speaking, and media work.
Help develop and oversee messaging directed to Congress, the administration and Bread members.
Review, edit, and ensure the accuracy and policy consistency of Bread publications and internal documents as they relate to policy. Work closely with Policy & Research Institute Co- Director s to address any discrepancies.
Ensure the accurate and timely tracking of activities in the organization’s information systems through ad hoc and standard reports , including the Evaluation Report.
Prepare materials for and represent the department at board meetings.
Serve as a member of Strategy Council and c hair internal work groups a s needed.
Other duties as requested by the President /CEO and Managing Director .
SECONDARY RESPONSIBILITIES/ACTIVITIES :
Represent department in internal or external meetings as required .
Participate in public speaking engagements and media interviews to promote Bread’s policy priorities.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED:
Oversee department staff members , including the deputy director, domestic and international policy advisors, interns and fellows .
SKILLS/KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED:
Bachelors degree is required ; a Masters degree is preferred .
A minimum of 10 years’ relevant experience, with at least 5 years ’ experience of management experience . W ork with ecumenica l organizations preferred .
Commitment to the mission and faith basis of Bread for the World and ability to communicate the case for supporting Bread.
In-depth knowledge of the legislative process; demonstrated lobbying success and campaign wins; strong experience on Capitol Hill , in the executive branch, and/or with policy making organizations; and established congressional and executive branch contacts.
Pragmatic, strategic thinker . Personable, trustworthy, diplomatic, and perceived as such by colleagues and direct reports.
Proven track record of creating a test and learn culture of experimentation and implementation . Ability to listen to others and learn from their best ideas - a sense of inquisitiveness and intellectual curiosity.
Solid understanding of hunger and poverty issues and an ability to communicate these issues to members of Congress, the executive branch , and Bread’s grassroots.
Strong understanding of racial and gender inequities exacerbating hunger and poverty rates and ability to communicate viable policy solutions to redress these inequities.
Experience managing and coaching a diverse team with strong, collaborative management and cultural competency skills and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment on a multitude of issues simultaneously.
Ability to communicate highly complex information at a national level to external contacts to influence results and achieve strategic goals for multiple units.
Articulate, with proven ability to write effectively and speak persuasively to groups of all sizes and types , including ability to identify and engage target audiences and communicate complex ideas or issues tailored to the audience, using appropriate formats and media.
Experience approving decisions that commit financial and human resources to a course of action (60% tactical; 40% strategic decision-making ), which is subject to executive review.
WORK ENVIRONMENT ISSUES:
Must be responsive to emails and phone calls off-site during evenings, weekends, and holidays to support time-sensitive matters.
This position is base d in Washington, D.C. Some travel required .
Bread is a hybrid organization.
Proof of being fully vaccinated against COVID-19 in accordance with CDC guidelines is required to enter our offices. Reasonable accommodations will be considered on a case-by-case basis for exemptions to this requirement in accordance with applicable law.
CULTURAL EXPRESSIONS:
Bread is committed to advancing racial equity externally and internally, all staff members play a vital role. In the course of our work, each staff person should work to apply a racial equity lens to their work and practices; and participate in racial equity on-going training. Bread is also committed to being an equal opportunity employer.
OUR VALUES:
We value our faith. Our faith in Christ compels us to love our neighbors near and far and is the foundation for our hope, story, mission, and values.
We value human flourishing. We believe that every human being, created in the image of God, has inherent dignity that affords an opportunity to thrive in relationship with God, self, neighbor, and the environment; and to access enough nutritious food for good health.
We value justice. We seek to establish effective systems, structures, and policies that affirm equality and advance equity among all human beings to alleviate hunger and poverty.
We value courage and prophetic voice. In a spirit of wisdom and love, we will be bold in articulating and pursuing our vision of a world without hunger.
We value nonpartisanship. We believe that effective and sustainable public policies are made when, in good faith, we employ a civil and bipartisan approach to develop and implement laws and programs to achieve our mission.
We value collaboration. We believe in working alongside and building community with a diversity of churches, interfaith communities, institutions, and individuals, including people experiencing hunger, to achieve our mission.
We value impact. We strive for excellence in our work and hold ourselves and our nation’s leaders accountable in the pursuit of public policies that render measurable results and meaningful change for people everywhere affected by hunger.
DISCLAIMER:
Background and reference checks will be conducted on all final candidates. The information in this job description indicates the general nature and level of work expected of employees in this classification. It is not designed to contain , nor to be interpreted as, a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, qualifications, and objectives required of employees assigned to this job.
Jun 01, 2023
Full time
Full Time Regular
Management
Washington, DC, US
DEPARTMENT: Government Relations
REPORTS TO: Managing Director
Bread for the World is a Christian advocacy organization urging U.S. decision makers to do all they can to pursue a world without hunger. Our mission is to educate and equip people to advocate for policies and programs that can help end hunger in the U.S. and around the world.
PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: Lead Bread’s policy and legislative efforts to end hunger by developing 1) policy proposals in collaboration with the P olicy & Resear ch Institute depar tment to r espond to the U.S. Congressional agenda; and 2 ) alongside the Organizing & Faith Engagement department, develop ing and implementing a legislative strategy to continue the gains made for people experiencing hunger and poverty in the United States and globally. P rovide overall leadership and direction for the Department, Government Relations .
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES/ACTIVITIES:
Provide leadership in the development and implementation of legislative strategy, including priorities, congressional targets, and responses to Congressional action.
Provide leadership in developing and implementing the organization’s campaign strategies and tactics , including assisting in the develop ment of Bread’s legislative, grassroots, and digital advocacy strategies in coordination with the P resident /CEO , M anaging D irector and Strategy Council members .
Provide thought leadership on the development and prioritization of the organization’s public policy agenda, and the impact of public policies on communities disproportionately impacted by hunger and poverty, including historically marginalized communities based on race, gender, and class.
Work with the directors to deploy Bread’s grassroots, media outreach, church contacts, and coalition partners to maximize the impact on legislative priorities and strategy , including Bread’s digital advocacy network .
Manage the Government Relations team and encourage cross-departmental collaboration with all departments . This includes supervising and mentoring GR department staff members , fellows and interns ; assigning management responsibilities as appropriate to the Deputy Director ; overseeing the departmental budget including managing grant budgets and deliverables; and supporting collaborative interdepartmental relations .
Develop and manage a network of key stakeholders to achieve Bread’s policy and legislative agenda, including but not limited to members of Congress, congressional staff, executive branch officials , and trade associations and non-governmental organization colleagues . Lobb y and oversee Bread’s relationships with congressional offices and administration officials, especially at high- level meetings .
Promote an d oversee Bread’s coalition work ; and strengthen partnerships with think tanks and other advocacy organizations both secular and faith-based .
Inform the management team on legislative issues, facilitate policy discussions relat ed to legislative and policy positions, and collaborate on institutional priorities. Support Bread’s President /CEO and Managing Director in their lobbying, public speaking, and media work.
Help develop and oversee messaging directed to Congress, the administration and Bread members.
Review, edit, and ensure the accuracy and policy consistency of Bread publications and internal documents as they relate to policy. Work closely with Policy & Research Institute Co- Director s to address any discrepancies.
Ensure the accurate and timely tracking of activities in the organization’s information systems through ad hoc and standard reports , including the Evaluation Report.
Prepare materials for and represent the department at board meetings.
Serve as a member of Strategy Council and c hair internal work groups a s needed.
Other duties as requested by the President /CEO and Managing Director .
SECONDARY RESPONSIBILITIES/ACTIVITIES :
Represent department in internal or external meetings as required .
Participate in public speaking engagements and media interviews to promote Bread’s policy priorities.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED:
Oversee department staff members , including the deputy director, domestic and international policy advisors, interns and fellows .
SKILLS/KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED:
Bachelors degree is required ; a Masters degree is preferred .
A minimum of 10 years’ relevant experience, with at least 5 years ’ experience of management experience . W ork with ecumenica l organizations preferred .
Commitment to the mission and faith basis of Bread for the World and ability to communicate the case for supporting Bread.
In-depth knowledge of the legislative process; demonstrated lobbying success and campaign wins; strong experience on Capitol Hill , in the executive branch, and/or with policy making organizations; and established congressional and executive branch contacts.
Pragmatic, strategic thinker . Personable, trustworthy, diplomatic, and perceived as such by colleagues and direct reports.
Proven track record of creating a test and learn culture of experimentation and implementation . Ability to listen to others and learn from their best ideas - a sense of inquisitiveness and intellectual curiosity.
Solid understanding of hunger and poverty issues and an ability to communicate these issues to members of Congress, the executive branch , and Bread’s grassroots.
Strong understanding of racial and gender inequities exacerbating hunger and poverty rates and ability to communicate viable policy solutions to redress these inequities.
Experience managing and coaching a diverse team with strong, collaborative management and cultural competency skills and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment on a multitude of issues simultaneously.
Ability to communicate highly complex information at a national level to external contacts to influence results and achieve strategic goals for multiple units.
Articulate, with proven ability to write effectively and speak persuasively to groups of all sizes and types , including ability to identify and engage target audiences and communicate complex ideas or issues tailored to the audience, using appropriate formats and media.
Experience approving decisions that commit financial and human resources to a course of action (60% tactical; 40% strategic decision-making ), which is subject to executive review.
WORK ENVIRONMENT ISSUES:
Must be responsive to emails and phone calls off-site during evenings, weekends, and holidays to support time-sensitive matters.
This position is base d in Washington, D.C. Some travel required .
Bread is a hybrid organization.
Proof of being fully vaccinated against COVID-19 in accordance with CDC guidelines is required to enter our offices. Reasonable accommodations will be considered on a case-by-case basis for exemptions to this requirement in accordance with applicable law.
CULTURAL EXPRESSIONS:
Bread is committed to advancing racial equity externally and internally, all staff members play a vital role. In the course of our work, each staff person should work to apply a racial equity lens to their work and practices; and participate in racial equity on-going training. Bread is also committed to being an equal opportunity employer.
OUR VALUES:
We value our faith. Our faith in Christ compels us to love our neighbors near and far and is the foundation for our hope, story, mission, and values.
We value human flourishing. We believe that every human being, created in the image of God, has inherent dignity that affords an opportunity to thrive in relationship with God, self, neighbor, and the environment; and to access enough nutritious food for good health.
We value justice. We seek to establish effective systems, structures, and policies that affirm equality and advance equity among all human beings to alleviate hunger and poverty.
We value courage and prophetic voice. In a spirit of wisdom and love, we will be bold in articulating and pursuing our vision of a world without hunger.
We value nonpartisanship. We believe that effective and sustainable public policies are made when, in good faith, we employ a civil and bipartisan approach to develop and implement laws and programs to achieve our mission.
We value collaboration. We believe in working alongside and building community with a diversity of churches, interfaith communities, institutions, and individuals, including people experiencing hunger, to achieve our mission.
We value impact. We strive for excellence in our work and hold ourselves and our nation’s leaders accountable in the pursuit of public policies that render measurable results and meaningful change for people everywhere affected by hunger.
DISCLAIMER:
Background and reference checks will be conducted on all final candidates. The information in this job description indicates the general nature and level of work expected of employees in this classification. It is not designed to contain , nor to be interpreted as, a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, qualifications, and objectives required of employees assigned to this job.
Nature Forward (formerly Audubon Naturalist Society) seeks a dynamic Director of Conservation to provide strategic leadership for our environmental advocacy, community (citizen) science water quality monitoring programs, and community outreach work in the DC metro region. The Conservation Director will develop, define and implement campaign strategies to influence local and state policy decisions, organize community advocacy actions, and build coalitions that advance Nature Forward’s advocacy priorities in Human Health & Access to Nature, Biodiversity and Habitats, Climate Crisis and Sustainable Land Use. The Director supervises a collegial team of advocates, monitoring and outreach specialists, and contractors and interns in pursuit of positive environmental legislation and on-the-ground best practices that support nature for all communities in our region.
In addition to organizing and running advocacy campaigns in MD, DC, and VA, the Conservation Director manages organizing and outreach efforts including coalition building, advocacy training, and dissemination of community engagement tools and events that support effective implementation of local environmental protection and justice policies. We seek a strong and collaborative manager who is an excellent communicator across multiple platforms and audiences. This senior, supervisory position reports to the Nature Forward Executive Director and will work closely with fellow Department Directors and the Board of Directors to align the work of the Conservation team with Nature Forward’s mission, vision and strategic plan.
Nature Forward is committed to building a diverse team that draws on the strengths of people with a variety of identities, backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. If you are an environmental champion with leadership, management and outreach experience, please send your cover letter and resume to conserve@natureforward.org before June 15, 2023. Salary range - $78,000 - $94,000 based on experience. For a complete job description, visit www.natureforward.org/careers . This position is eligible for partial telework.
May 10, 2023
Full time
Nature Forward (formerly Audubon Naturalist Society) seeks a dynamic Director of Conservation to provide strategic leadership for our environmental advocacy, community (citizen) science water quality monitoring programs, and community outreach work in the DC metro region. The Conservation Director will develop, define and implement campaign strategies to influence local and state policy decisions, organize community advocacy actions, and build coalitions that advance Nature Forward’s advocacy priorities in Human Health & Access to Nature, Biodiversity and Habitats, Climate Crisis and Sustainable Land Use. The Director supervises a collegial team of advocates, monitoring and outreach specialists, and contractors and interns in pursuit of positive environmental legislation and on-the-ground best practices that support nature for all communities in our region.
In addition to organizing and running advocacy campaigns in MD, DC, and VA, the Conservation Director manages organizing and outreach efforts including coalition building, advocacy training, and dissemination of community engagement tools and events that support effective implementation of local environmental protection and justice policies. We seek a strong and collaborative manager who is an excellent communicator across multiple platforms and audiences. This senior, supervisory position reports to the Nature Forward Executive Director and will work closely with fellow Department Directors and the Board of Directors to align the work of the Conservation team with Nature Forward’s mission, vision and strategic plan.
Nature Forward is committed to building a diverse team that draws on the strengths of people with a variety of identities, backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. If you are an environmental champion with leadership, management and outreach experience, please send your cover letter and resume to conserve@natureforward.org before June 15, 2023. Salary range - $78,000 - $94,000 based on experience. For a complete job description, visit www.natureforward.org/careers . This position is eligible for partial telework.
Reports to: Senior Fellow Staff reporting to this position: None Department: Inclusive Growth Position classification: Exempt, full time Minimum compensation: $61,000/$68,000 Work site: Hybrid (on-site two days per week, Washington, D.C., office)
Summary
American Progress has an immediate opening for a Policy Analyst or Senior Policy Analyst in its Inclusive Growth department. This position will involve work across the organization’s “Building an Economy for All” strategic priority. The Policy Analyst or Senior Policy Analyst will work under the direction of a Senior Fellow to develop and achieve policies that increase economic mobility for workers in the labor market and build sustainable, effective, and equitable workforce systems, policies, and programs.
This position will have a particular focus on the intersections among workforce development, job quality, social safety nets, and the broader labor market. Please specify your relevant background and interest in these portfolios in your cover letter.
The successful candidate will actively collaborate with other American Progress teams, with a particular attention to how workforce and employment overlap with the education, criminal justice, health, and economic inclusion of those who have historically been excluded from high-quality employment, such as women, people of color, people with disabilities, and LGBTQ+ people. Because this work will require a focus on impact, an interest in policymaking and implementation—not just research—is important. Successful candidates will have strong quantitative, analytic, writing, and presentation skills, as well as the ability to work well on a team and in a fast-paced environment.
The Policy Analyst or Senior Policy Analyst will be driven by American Progress’ mission to improve the lives of all Americans, through bold, progressive ideas, as well as strong leadership and concerted action, with the aim of not only changing the conversation, but changing the country. They will join a dynamic team of colleagues to assist in strengthening the team’s policy work and supporting American Progress’ five crosscutting priorities:
Building an economy for all
Restoring social trust in democracy
Advancing racial equity and justice
Tackling climate change and environmental injustice
Strengthening health
Responsibilities:
Conduct policy research on a range of topics related to building an economy that works for all.
Generate and conduct new quantitative analyses, interpret relevant qualitative and quantitative research, and develop policy ideas to drive American Progress’ mission and goals.
Write and edit accessible op-eds, articles, briefs, and reports that translate complex policies and analyses into digestible information and policy recommendations for different audiences.
Develop rapid-response materials, including analyses and talking points, on tight deadlines and review and contribute to comment letters, proposed bills and rules, and other relevant policy procedures.
Develop and manage projects independently to meet deadlines.
Interface formally and informally with media, external groups and collaborators, and policymakers at the federal, state, and local levels and their staff.
Work with other policy teams to review and consult on a broad range of policy areas as they intersect with this position’s expertise and collaborate to develop strategies to ensure that products and messages reach target audiences.
Work with Advocacy and Outreach department members to develop messaging strategies and actions for relevant policy areas.
Identify and engage with opportunities to build strong relationships with external collaborators, partners, lawmakers, and other stakeholders.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements and qualifications:
Demonstrate an interest and/or prior experience in workforce development, postsecondary and/or apprenticeship models of training, or employer practices around hiring, recruitment, and retention.
Three to five years of professional experience in policy, government, or nonprofit work is required for the Policy Analyst role; at least five years of experience is required for the Senior Policy Analyst role.
An advanced degree—such as a Master of Arts, Master of Public Policy, Master of Social Work, or Master of Public Health—or equivalent experience in a public policy, social science, or economics discipline or a specialized policy area— including workforce development, housing, education, or equivalent—is preferred but not required.
Flexibility as a teammate, with a willingness to work on a wide variety of policies and issues based on the needs of the team, department, and organization.
Knowledge of and/or strong interest in policymaking and legislative processes.
Ability to form and maintain strong working partnerships with external collaborators and ability to solicit stakeholder input for product and policy development.
Strong ability to manipulate, analyze, and critically interpret data, including large secondary data sets. Strong Microsoft Excel skills are required, and comfort using statistical software such as Stata or R—or experience with rigorous qualitative data analysis—is preferred but not required. Experience or interest in working with federal or state workforce or postsecondary data sets would be beneficial.
Strong writing skills and a proven record of producing written products on a short timeline.
Strong ability to conceptualize problems and develop research questions, analyses, and policy recommendations.
Ability to work well under pressure and meet tight deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
Ability to initiate projects and balance multiple projects at once.
Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work well on a team.
Commitment to American Progress’ mission and goals.
American Progress offers a full and competitive benefits package. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. This position is part of a bargaining unit represented by IFPTE Local 70. The minimum salary for the Policy Analyst position is $61,000, and the minimum salary for the Senior Policy Analyst position is $68,000.
We will continue to monitor COVID-19 and the levels of community spread and adjust plans as needed for in-office work. Any changes to our current hybrid work policy will be communicated at the time of hire. Updates will be posted on American Progress’ Jobs page.
May 02, 2023
Full time
Reports to: Senior Fellow Staff reporting to this position: None Department: Inclusive Growth Position classification: Exempt, full time Minimum compensation: $61,000/$68,000 Work site: Hybrid (on-site two days per week, Washington, D.C., office)
Summary
American Progress has an immediate opening for a Policy Analyst or Senior Policy Analyst in its Inclusive Growth department. This position will involve work across the organization’s “Building an Economy for All” strategic priority. The Policy Analyst or Senior Policy Analyst will work under the direction of a Senior Fellow to develop and achieve policies that increase economic mobility for workers in the labor market and build sustainable, effective, and equitable workforce systems, policies, and programs.
This position will have a particular focus on the intersections among workforce development, job quality, social safety nets, and the broader labor market. Please specify your relevant background and interest in these portfolios in your cover letter.
The successful candidate will actively collaborate with other American Progress teams, with a particular attention to how workforce and employment overlap with the education, criminal justice, health, and economic inclusion of those who have historically been excluded from high-quality employment, such as women, people of color, people with disabilities, and LGBTQ+ people. Because this work will require a focus on impact, an interest in policymaking and implementation—not just research—is important. Successful candidates will have strong quantitative, analytic, writing, and presentation skills, as well as the ability to work well on a team and in a fast-paced environment.
The Policy Analyst or Senior Policy Analyst will be driven by American Progress’ mission to improve the lives of all Americans, through bold, progressive ideas, as well as strong leadership and concerted action, with the aim of not only changing the conversation, but changing the country. They will join a dynamic team of colleagues to assist in strengthening the team’s policy work and supporting American Progress’ five crosscutting priorities:
Building an economy for all
Restoring social trust in democracy
Advancing racial equity and justice
Tackling climate change and environmental injustice
Strengthening health
Responsibilities:
Conduct policy research on a range of topics related to building an economy that works for all.
Generate and conduct new quantitative analyses, interpret relevant qualitative and quantitative research, and develop policy ideas to drive American Progress’ mission and goals.
Write and edit accessible op-eds, articles, briefs, and reports that translate complex policies and analyses into digestible information and policy recommendations for different audiences.
Develop rapid-response materials, including analyses and talking points, on tight deadlines and review and contribute to comment letters, proposed bills and rules, and other relevant policy procedures.
Develop and manage projects independently to meet deadlines.
Interface formally and informally with media, external groups and collaborators, and policymakers at the federal, state, and local levels and their staff.
Work with other policy teams to review and consult on a broad range of policy areas as they intersect with this position’s expertise and collaborate to develop strategies to ensure that products and messages reach target audiences.
Work with Advocacy and Outreach department members to develop messaging strategies and actions for relevant policy areas.
Identify and engage with opportunities to build strong relationships with external collaborators, partners, lawmakers, and other stakeholders.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements and qualifications:
Demonstrate an interest and/or prior experience in workforce development, postsecondary and/or apprenticeship models of training, or employer practices around hiring, recruitment, and retention.
Three to five years of professional experience in policy, government, or nonprofit work is required for the Policy Analyst role; at least five years of experience is required for the Senior Policy Analyst role.
An advanced degree—such as a Master of Arts, Master of Public Policy, Master of Social Work, or Master of Public Health—or equivalent experience in a public policy, social science, or economics discipline or a specialized policy area— including workforce development, housing, education, or equivalent—is preferred but not required.
Flexibility as a teammate, with a willingness to work on a wide variety of policies and issues based on the needs of the team, department, and organization.
Knowledge of and/or strong interest in policymaking and legislative processes.
Ability to form and maintain strong working partnerships with external collaborators and ability to solicit stakeholder input for product and policy development.
Strong ability to manipulate, analyze, and critically interpret data, including large secondary data sets. Strong Microsoft Excel skills are required, and comfort using statistical software such as Stata or R—or experience with rigorous qualitative data analysis—is preferred but not required. Experience or interest in working with federal or state workforce or postsecondary data sets would be beneficial.
Strong writing skills and a proven record of producing written products on a short timeline.
Strong ability to conceptualize problems and develop research questions, analyses, and policy recommendations.
Ability to work well under pressure and meet tight deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
Ability to initiate projects and balance multiple projects at once.
Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work well on a team.
Commitment to American Progress’ mission and goals.
American Progress offers a full and competitive benefits package. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. This position is part of a bargaining unit represented by IFPTE Local 70. The minimum salary for the Policy Analyst position is $61,000, and the minimum salary for the Senior Policy Analyst position is $68,000.
We will continue to monitor COVID-19 and the levels of community spread and adjust plans as needed for in-office work. Any changes to our current hybrid work policy will be communicated at the time of hire. Updates will be posted on American Progress’ Jobs page.
Resolution Project
370 Lexington Ave New York, NY 10017
Position Title: Part-Time Executive Assistant
Location: New York, NY
Classification: Non-exempt, part-time, 20 hours weekly
Reporting To: CEO
Start Date: July 2023
Hourly Rate: $33/hour
Work Environment: Hybrid (in office on Thursday’s, remote on other days)
About Resolution Project
At Resolution Project, we see the spark of passion in young people. We work with them to build it into a lifetime of impact. People do not need decades of experience before they can start making a difference in the world. Especially while young, they have the energy, idealism, and ambition to address complex challenges—today. But they need a community that invests and believes in their leadership. Resolution provides this support to young innovators around the world so they can break barriers and ignite meaningful change.
The Resolution Fellowship is the core of our work. To become a Resolution Fellow, young people first compete in our Social Venture Challenge (SVC), pitching ideas for social enterprises in their communities. Those who are selected become Fellows, receiving seed funding and lifelong support. Resolution is there, even if they evolve or pivot from their original ideas, with global resources, mentorship, expertise, and community, along with a growing network of local partners. These components come together to form a proven model that identifies promising young leaders, launches their first ventures, and sticks with them as they grow.
Since our beginning in 2008, Resolution Project has launched and supported the growth of over 600 Fellows, working across six continents and in over 80 countries. Altogether, our Fellows have impacted the lives of more than 4.6 million people around the globe. Through Resolution Project, young leaders receive unmatched guidance and wisdom from a team of partners, volunteers, and innovative peers around the globe. We remain committed—today and always— to all of our Fellows and to expanding our outreach to lower-resourced communities.
Position summary
The Executive Assistant will work closely with the CEO. This individual will be responsible for managing the CEO’s schedule, travel, and administrative needs. We are looking for someone who is extremely organized, detail oriented, and has excellent judgment in regards to confidential organizational matters.
The Executive Assistant will spread their 20 weekly hours of work Monday-Friday and must be able to work in our midtown Manhattan office in person on Thursdays.
Key responsibilities
Work collaboratively with organizational leadership, professional staff, and volunteers to support the CEO as follows:
- Manage scheduling and calendar for the CEO using Calendly, where appropriate, but also directly coordinating with high level donors, partners, and others.
- Anticipate future scheduling and preparation needs, coordinating preparation with any relevant Resolution staff, and keeping the CEO organized and informed.
- Book CEO work travel and work meeting restaurant reservations.
- Provide administrative support to the Board of Directors, including various board committees.
- Manage and submit expense reports and per diems.
- Handle purchases on the CEO’s behalf.
- Draft correspondence and manage replies to emails from the CEO’s inbox, as directed.
- Provide support for other administrative items as required.
Other Related Duties, As Requested
Qualifications
- At least four years of relevant work experience, including administrative work.
- Extremely organized with meticulous attention to detail and follow through.
- Ability to both work well independently and seek support and points of escalation when needed.
- High level of professional written and verbal communication with excellent interpersonal skills.
- Ability to handle sensitive and confidential information about correspondence, financials, donors, team members, Resolution Fellows, etc. with discretion and good judgment.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office and Google Application Suites with a high level of general computer competency.
- Commitment to the principles of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access, and Learning (outlined here in our DEI statement: https://resolutionproject.org/dei-statement/).
- Resolution requires that all staff be fully vaccinated with an FDA or WHO authorized vaccine (or approved for an exemption as a reasonable accommodation due to a medical reason or sincerely held religious belief). Resolution abides by each state’s requirements and acknowledges those may change over time. If moved forward to the phone screen stage, you will have the chance to ask a team member more about this requirement.
Preferred
- Experience with donor database software (we use Salesforce) preferred. Training on our system is available.
Benefits
Part-time Resolution staff members accrue sick and safe leave and are eligible for a 401k match. All Resolution staff members also have access to an Employee Assistance Program, commuter benefits, and robust professional development opportunities.
To apply
https://resolutionproject.pinpointhq.com/postings/981b89d7-0a0e-4596-a705-9505d5e4a461. No emails or phone calls, please.
Resolution is an equal opportunity employer. The organization does not engage in and prohibits discrimination in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race or ethnicity, color, national origin, ancestry, gender identity, sex or gender (including pregnancy), LGBTQ+ status or sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, physical or mental disability, marital or partnership status, veteran status, military service status, or any other characteristic protected by state, local or federal law.
Apr 25, 2023
Part time
Position Title: Part-Time Executive Assistant
Location: New York, NY
Classification: Non-exempt, part-time, 20 hours weekly
Reporting To: CEO
Start Date: July 2023
Hourly Rate: $33/hour
Work Environment: Hybrid (in office on Thursday’s, remote on other days)
About Resolution Project
At Resolution Project, we see the spark of passion in young people. We work with them to build it into a lifetime of impact. People do not need decades of experience before they can start making a difference in the world. Especially while young, they have the energy, idealism, and ambition to address complex challenges—today. But they need a community that invests and believes in their leadership. Resolution provides this support to young innovators around the world so they can break barriers and ignite meaningful change.
The Resolution Fellowship is the core of our work. To become a Resolution Fellow, young people first compete in our Social Venture Challenge (SVC), pitching ideas for social enterprises in their communities. Those who are selected become Fellows, receiving seed funding and lifelong support. Resolution is there, even if they evolve or pivot from their original ideas, with global resources, mentorship, expertise, and community, along with a growing network of local partners. These components come together to form a proven model that identifies promising young leaders, launches their first ventures, and sticks with them as they grow.
Since our beginning in 2008, Resolution Project has launched and supported the growth of over 600 Fellows, working across six continents and in over 80 countries. Altogether, our Fellows have impacted the lives of more than 4.6 million people around the globe. Through Resolution Project, young leaders receive unmatched guidance and wisdom from a team of partners, volunteers, and innovative peers around the globe. We remain committed—today and always— to all of our Fellows and to expanding our outreach to lower-resourced communities.
Position summary
The Executive Assistant will work closely with the CEO. This individual will be responsible for managing the CEO’s schedule, travel, and administrative needs. We are looking for someone who is extremely organized, detail oriented, and has excellent judgment in regards to confidential organizational matters.
The Executive Assistant will spread their 20 weekly hours of work Monday-Friday and must be able to work in our midtown Manhattan office in person on Thursdays.
Key responsibilities
Work collaboratively with organizational leadership, professional staff, and volunteers to support the CEO as follows:
- Manage scheduling and calendar for the CEO using Calendly, where appropriate, but also directly coordinating with high level donors, partners, and others.
- Anticipate future scheduling and preparation needs, coordinating preparation with any relevant Resolution staff, and keeping the CEO organized and informed.
- Book CEO work travel and work meeting restaurant reservations.
- Provide administrative support to the Board of Directors, including various board committees.
- Manage and submit expense reports and per diems.
- Handle purchases on the CEO’s behalf.
- Draft correspondence and manage replies to emails from the CEO’s inbox, as directed.
- Provide support for other administrative items as required.
Other Related Duties, As Requested
Qualifications
- At least four years of relevant work experience, including administrative work.
- Extremely organized with meticulous attention to detail and follow through.
- Ability to both work well independently and seek support and points of escalation when needed.
- High level of professional written and verbal communication with excellent interpersonal skills.
- Ability to handle sensitive and confidential information about correspondence, financials, donors, team members, Resolution Fellows, etc. with discretion and good judgment.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office and Google Application Suites with a high level of general computer competency.
- Commitment to the principles of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access, and Learning (outlined here in our DEI statement: https://resolutionproject.org/dei-statement/).
- Resolution requires that all staff be fully vaccinated with an FDA or WHO authorized vaccine (or approved for an exemption as a reasonable accommodation due to a medical reason or sincerely held religious belief). Resolution abides by each state’s requirements and acknowledges those may change over time. If moved forward to the phone screen stage, you will have the chance to ask a team member more about this requirement.
Preferred
- Experience with donor database software (we use Salesforce) preferred. Training on our system is available.
Benefits
Part-time Resolution staff members accrue sick and safe leave and are eligible for a 401k match. All Resolution staff members also have access to an Employee Assistance Program, commuter benefits, and robust professional development opportunities.
To apply
https://resolutionproject.pinpointhq.com/postings/981b89d7-0a0e-4596-a705-9505d5e4a461. No emails or phone calls, please.
Resolution is an equal opportunity employer. The organization does not engage in and prohibits discrimination in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race or ethnicity, color, national origin, ancestry, gender identity, sex or gender (including pregnancy), LGBTQ+ status or sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, physical or mental disability, marital or partnership status, veteran status, military service status, or any other characteristic protected by state, local or federal law.
Resolution Project
370 Lexington Ave #302, New York, NY 10017
Position Title: Development Manager
Location: Resolution Headquarters at 370 Lexington Avenue, 3rd Floor, New York, NY
Classification: Exempt, full-time
Reporting To: Director of Development
Start Date: Immediate
Salary Range: $71,000-77,000
Work Environment: Hybrid (one or two days a week in-office)
About Resolution Project
At Resolution Project, we see the spark of passion in young people. We work with them to build it into a lifetime of impact. People do not need decades of experience before they can start making a difference in the world. Especially while young, they have the energy, idealism, and ambition to address complex challenges—today. But they need a community that invests and believes in their leadership. Resolution provides this support to young innovators around the world so they can break barriers and ignite meaningful change.
The Resolution Fellowship is the core of our work. To become a Resolution Fellow, young people first compete in our Social Venture Challenge (SVC), pitching ideas for social enterprises in their communities. Those who are selected become Fellows, receiving seed funding and lifelong support. Resolution is there, even if they evolve or pivot from their original ideas, with global resources, mentorship, expertise, and community, along with a growing network of local partners. These components come together to form a proven model that identifies promising young leaders, launches their first ventures, and sticks with them as they grow.
Since our beginning in 2008, Resolution Project has launched and supported the growth of nearly 600 Fellows, working across six continents and in over 85 countries. Altogether, our Fellows have impacted the lives of more than 6 million people around the globe. Through Resolution Project, young leaders receive unmatched guidance and wisdom from a team of partners, volunteers, and innovative peers around the globe. We remain committed—today and always— to all of our Fellows and to expanding our outreach to lower-resourced communities.
Position Summary
The Development Manager will work closely with the Development & Communications department, the Development Committee of the Board, and the CEO to assist in executing day-to-day fundraising operations of the organization for events, individual, and institutional donors with a focus on engagement activities with foundations and corporations. This role will help strengthen, maintain, and grow the organization’s support by collaborating with the Director of Development in the execution of Resolution Project’s donor cultivation and stewardship strategies, focusing much of their time on helping to identify, solicit, and steward foundation and corporate gifts. We are looking for someone who is excited about this work, will bring an entrepreneurial spirit, and will contribute to the creative growth of Resolution as a thought partner to the Director of Development. The ideal candidate will be an experienced and skilled writer, a strong project manager, an excellent communicator, detail-oriented, and able to meet deadlines and adapt to changing needs and opportunities. The role will also require the candidate to develop a deep understanding of Resolution’s programs and impact by collaborating with other staff and can develop innovative solutions to challenges.
The candidate must have a flexible schedule, and be prepared to join phone and in-person meetings earlier and later than regular business hours, including some weekends.
Key Responsibilities
Work collaboratively with organizational leadership, professional staff, and volunteers to support fundraising goals and organizational growth as follows:
Development Coordinator Management
- Manage full-time Development Coordinator and take part in the hiring process for this new position.
Prospect Research and Donor Cultivation
- Research and identify corporate and foundation prospects and opportunities.
- Collaborate with the Development team and other departments to develop outreach, engagement, and solicitation strategies.
- Assist in researching and identifying conferences, events, and other opportunities to generate new institutional and individual donor leads.
- Attend and participate in donor/funder cultivation meetings alongside the Director of Development and other relevant staff, as needed.
Grant Writing and Management
- Manage the grant submission process, including collection and synthesis of data, completion of proposals, tracking, reporting, and corresponding with foundation and corporate donors.
- Serve as the primary writer on all grant proposals, requests, pitch decks, concept notes, and reports to foundations.
- Cross-departmental collaboration to collect relevant program data, organizational documents and information, and financial records to ensure accurate information is transmitted in all funder communications.
- Engage in strategic planning around funding alignment, including plans for increasing gifts from current donors and multi-year grants.
- Carefully track donor and grant information in the Salesforce database.
Institutional Relationship Management
- Support strategic donor outreach and communications, and maintain regular correspondence with key funding representatives.
- Attend in-person and virtual meetings with corporate and foundation staff members to cultivate and steward relationships, leveraging support from other staff where necessary.
- Connect existing and prospective institutional partners to engagement opportunities.
- Collaborate internally within the Development department, and across departments (primarily with the Programs team), to plan and organize events with partners to spread the word about Resolution Project.
- Assist in the development of engaging funder collateral.
Individual Donor Cultivation and Stewardship
- Collaborate with the Development team to steward existing donors throughout the year including implementation of an annual gift renewal plan/process, spring Giving Amplified campaign, and End of Year campaign.
- Manage the development and implementation of a comprehensive cultivation and stewardship plan for individual donors, including a calendar of touchpoints and personalized outreach.
- Assist in developing and implementing innovative email campaigns, social media fundraising, and other donor communications in partnership with the Communications Manager.
Volunteer Management and Engagement
- Support the development and rollout of a more streamlined volunteer engagement process in partnership with the Development and Program teams.
- Help drive and manage organization-wide efforts to build community among volunteers with a focus on increasing giving among them.
Event Support
- Support the Director of Development with the planning and execution of special events including donor cultivation and solicitation events and annual fundraising events (Resolve Gala and Young Leaders Now Awards Dinner).
- Secure, manage, and track event sponsorships.
- Support communications efforts by ensuring volunteers are equipped with campaign, event, and fundraising tools they can use for outreach to their networks.
- Collaborate with the Development and Program teams to plan and execute events for Resolution Project’s volunteer community.
Other Related Duties, As Requested
Qualifications
- 5 years of relevant professional experience.
- Highly organized with meticulous attention to detail and follow-through.
- Ability to work well independently, with a high level of professionalism and good interpersonal skills to also work in collaboration with other staff, volunteers, and external partners from a variety of different backgrounds.
- Commitment to the principles of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access, and Learning (outlined here in our DEI statement: https://resolutionproject.org/deistatement/).
- Ability to handle sensitive information about donors, team members, Resolution Fellows, methodologies, etc. with discretion and good judgment.
- Computer literacy, including extensive knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Google Suite.
- Familiarity/experience with Salesforce or other CRM (training available).
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Commitment to protecting young people from abuse, per Resolution’s Youth Protection Policy.
- Resolution requires that all staff be fully vaccinated with an FDA or WHO-authorized vaccine (or approved for an exemption as a reasonable accommodation due to a medical reason or sincerely held religious belief). Resolution abides by each state’s requirements and acknowledges those may change over time. If moved forward to the phone screen stage, you will have the chance to ask a team member more about this requirement.
Preferred
- Prior staff management experience.
- Prior stakeholder/relationship management experience.
- Passionate about young people making an impact, and a commitment to social change and social entrepreneurship.
Benefits
Resolution does our best to provide a competitive benefits package to our team. We have standard 35-hour work weeks with the ability to schedule to work half-day Fridays year-round. Full-time Resolution staff members have access to a range of health plans as well as coverage for dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, 100% paid for full-time staff. Full-time staff also have access to generous paid time off, a 401k match, and robust professional development opportunities. In addition, employees may opt into FSA, HSA, transit check, and other voluntary insurance policies.
To apply
https://resolutionproject.pinpointhq.com/postings/d586e492-6999-4006-91c8-0d12cb03beb7
No emails or phone calls, please
Resolution is an equal opportunity employer. The organization does not engage in and prohibits discrimination in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race or ethnicity, color, national origin, ancestry, gender identity, sex or gender (including pregnancy), LGBTQ+ status or sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, physical or mental disability, marital or partnership status, veteran status, military service status, or any other characteristic protected by state, local or federal law.
Mar 31, 2023
Full time
Position Title: Development Manager
Location: Resolution Headquarters at 370 Lexington Avenue, 3rd Floor, New York, NY
Classification: Exempt, full-time
Reporting To: Director of Development
Start Date: Immediate
Salary Range: $71,000-77,000
Work Environment: Hybrid (one or two days a week in-office)
About Resolution Project
At Resolution Project, we see the spark of passion in young people. We work with them to build it into a lifetime of impact. People do not need decades of experience before they can start making a difference in the world. Especially while young, they have the energy, idealism, and ambition to address complex challenges—today. But they need a community that invests and believes in their leadership. Resolution provides this support to young innovators around the world so they can break barriers and ignite meaningful change.
The Resolution Fellowship is the core of our work. To become a Resolution Fellow, young people first compete in our Social Venture Challenge (SVC), pitching ideas for social enterprises in their communities. Those who are selected become Fellows, receiving seed funding and lifelong support. Resolution is there, even if they evolve or pivot from their original ideas, with global resources, mentorship, expertise, and community, along with a growing network of local partners. These components come together to form a proven model that identifies promising young leaders, launches their first ventures, and sticks with them as they grow.
Since our beginning in 2008, Resolution Project has launched and supported the growth of nearly 600 Fellows, working across six continents and in over 85 countries. Altogether, our Fellows have impacted the lives of more than 6 million people around the globe. Through Resolution Project, young leaders receive unmatched guidance and wisdom from a team of partners, volunteers, and innovative peers around the globe. We remain committed—today and always— to all of our Fellows and to expanding our outreach to lower-resourced communities.
Position Summary
The Development Manager will work closely with the Development & Communications department, the Development Committee of the Board, and the CEO to assist in executing day-to-day fundraising operations of the organization for events, individual, and institutional donors with a focus on engagement activities with foundations and corporations. This role will help strengthen, maintain, and grow the organization’s support by collaborating with the Director of Development in the execution of Resolution Project’s donor cultivation and stewardship strategies, focusing much of their time on helping to identify, solicit, and steward foundation and corporate gifts. We are looking for someone who is excited about this work, will bring an entrepreneurial spirit, and will contribute to the creative growth of Resolution as a thought partner to the Director of Development. The ideal candidate will be an experienced and skilled writer, a strong project manager, an excellent communicator, detail-oriented, and able to meet deadlines and adapt to changing needs and opportunities. The role will also require the candidate to develop a deep understanding of Resolution’s programs and impact by collaborating with other staff and can develop innovative solutions to challenges.
The candidate must have a flexible schedule, and be prepared to join phone and in-person meetings earlier and later than regular business hours, including some weekends.
Key Responsibilities
Work collaboratively with organizational leadership, professional staff, and volunteers to support fundraising goals and organizational growth as follows:
Development Coordinator Management
- Manage full-time Development Coordinator and take part in the hiring process for this new position.
Prospect Research and Donor Cultivation
- Research and identify corporate and foundation prospects and opportunities.
- Collaborate with the Development team and other departments to develop outreach, engagement, and solicitation strategies.
- Assist in researching and identifying conferences, events, and other opportunities to generate new institutional and individual donor leads.
- Attend and participate in donor/funder cultivation meetings alongside the Director of Development and other relevant staff, as needed.
Grant Writing and Management
- Manage the grant submission process, including collection and synthesis of data, completion of proposals, tracking, reporting, and corresponding with foundation and corporate donors.
- Serve as the primary writer on all grant proposals, requests, pitch decks, concept notes, and reports to foundations.
- Cross-departmental collaboration to collect relevant program data, organizational documents and information, and financial records to ensure accurate information is transmitted in all funder communications.
- Engage in strategic planning around funding alignment, including plans for increasing gifts from current donors and multi-year grants.
- Carefully track donor and grant information in the Salesforce database.
Institutional Relationship Management
- Support strategic donor outreach and communications, and maintain regular correspondence with key funding representatives.
- Attend in-person and virtual meetings with corporate and foundation staff members to cultivate and steward relationships, leveraging support from other staff where necessary.
- Connect existing and prospective institutional partners to engagement opportunities.
- Collaborate internally within the Development department, and across departments (primarily with the Programs team), to plan and organize events with partners to spread the word about Resolution Project.
- Assist in the development of engaging funder collateral.
Individual Donor Cultivation and Stewardship
- Collaborate with the Development team to steward existing donors throughout the year including implementation of an annual gift renewal plan/process, spring Giving Amplified campaign, and End of Year campaign.
- Manage the development and implementation of a comprehensive cultivation and stewardship plan for individual donors, including a calendar of touchpoints and personalized outreach.
- Assist in developing and implementing innovative email campaigns, social media fundraising, and other donor communications in partnership with the Communications Manager.
Volunteer Management and Engagement
- Support the development and rollout of a more streamlined volunteer engagement process in partnership with the Development and Program teams.
- Help drive and manage organization-wide efforts to build community among volunteers with a focus on increasing giving among them.
Event Support
- Support the Director of Development with the planning and execution of special events including donor cultivation and solicitation events and annual fundraising events (Resolve Gala and Young Leaders Now Awards Dinner).
- Secure, manage, and track event sponsorships.
- Support communications efforts by ensuring volunteers are equipped with campaign, event, and fundraising tools they can use for outreach to their networks.
- Collaborate with the Development and Program teams to plan and execute events for Resolution Project’s volunteer community.
Other Related Duties, As Requested
Qualifications
- 5 years of relevant professional experience.
- Highly organized with meticulous attention to detail and follow-through.
- Ability to work well independently, with a high level of professionalism and good interpersonal skills to also work in collaboration with other staff, volunteers, and external partners from a variety of different backgrounds.
- Commitment to the principles of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access, and Learning (outlined here in our DEI statement: https://resolutionproject.org/deistatement/).
- Ability to handle sensitive information about donors, team members, Resolution Fellows, methodologies, etc. with discretion and good judgment.
- Computer literacy, including extensive knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Google Suite.
- Familiarity/experience with Salesforce or other CRM (training available).
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Commitment to protecting young people from abuse, per Resolution’s Youth Protection Policy.
- Resolution requires that all staff be fully vaccinated with an FDA or WHO-authorized vaccine (or approved for an exemption as a reasonable accommodation due to a medical reason or sincerely held religious belief). Resolution abides by each state’s requirements and acknowledges those may change over time. If moved forward to the phone screen stage, you will have the chance to ask a team member more about this requirement.
Preferred
- Prior staff management experience.
- Prior stakeholder/relationship management experience.
- Passionate about young people making an impact, and a commitment to social change and social entrepreneurship.
Benefits
Resolution does our best to provide a competitive benefits package to our team. We have standard 35-hour work weeks with the ability to schedule to work half-day Fridays year-round. Full-time Resolution staff members have access to a range of health plans as well as coverage for dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, 100% paid for full-time staff. Full-time staff also have access to generous paid time off, a 401k match, and robust professional development opportunities. In addition, employees may opt into FSA, HSA, transit check, and other voluntary insurance policies.
To apply
https://resolutionproject.pinpointhq.com/postings/d586e492-6999-4006-91c8-0d12cb03beb7
No emails or phone calls, please
Resolution is an equal opportunity employer. The organization does not engage in and prohibits discrimination in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race or ethnicity, color, national origin, ancestry, gender identity, sex or gender (including pregnancy), LGBTQ+ status or sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, physical or mental disability, marital or partnership status, veteran status, military service status, or any other characteristic protected by state, local or federal law.
City of Baltimore - Dept of Human Resources
3001 East Drive, Baltimore, MD 21217
THIS IS A NON-CIVIL SERVICE POSITION
This is a part-time position with no benefits included. Must be available for at least 25 hours/week.
Carrie Murray Nature Center is seeking responsible, enthusiastic individuals to care for the center’s animal ambassadors. An Animal Care Naturalist ensures the safety and well-being of animal ambassadors and works as part of a team of fellow staff and volunteers. Our animal ambassadors are permanent residents of the nature center due to injury or illness and the majority are native Maryland wildlife from Baltimore or the surrounding areas. Our animal ambassadors (20) include turtles, snakes, frogs, a lizard, a tarantula, hawks, owls, and a turkey vulture. These animals allow the public a unique experience to connect to wildlife that call our park home.
A positive, hard-working attitude is key, as is being comfortable with wildlife handling and care. Genuine devotion to their well being is also crucial to this role.
Additional duties may include animal related programming and providing support for group volunteer projects and other outreach/special events. Visit carriemurraynaturecenter.org to learn more about Carrie Murray Nature Center.
Overview of responsibilities:
• Provide daily care to animal ambassadors including feeding, cleaning, handling, training, and enrichment
• Perform health care checks on animal ambassadors
• Assist with and perform health maintenance tasks as needed, such as beak and talon care on birds of prey
• Maintain animal exhibits and enclosures, including making repairs as needed
• Maintain high levels of cleanliness in all areas, such as enclosures, food preparation areas and sinks
• Maintain records of care regarding cleaning, feeding, and health
• Manage and organize animal supplies, food, etc.
• Support animal care volunteers and interns
• Lead programming such as Animal Feeding Time and Animal Bath Time
• Welcome visitors to the center and park
• Facilitate engaging, safe, recreational experiences at Gwynns Falls Leakin Park
• Demonstrate professional standards of communication, attitude, and appearance for all interactions with children, parents, and BCRP staff
• Assist with other naturalist duties as needed
• No supervisory responsibility
Education and Experience
• Must have completed at least 2 years of college or equivalent 2 years of related work experience
• Experience working with and care of captive wildlife preferred, especially birds of prey
• Strong interest in wildlife biology, animal husbandry, environmental sciences, or related field
• Eager to learn and do what is needed to ensure animal ambassadors are given a high quality of life
• Excellent interpersonal skills, time management, organization, communication skills, and references
• Reliable transportation
• Kind, humorous, considerate attitude is always preferred!
• Must be able to be on feet for extended periods of time and lift 40lbs or more
• Certifications: Pediatric First Aid/CPR from the American Red Cross or similar organization preferred.
Application and Selection Process
The position of Part-time Animal Care Naturalist will remain open until filled. Interested candidates should submit a Baltimore City Employment application and resume (online). Candidates with relevant experience will be invited to an interview.
BALTIMORE CITY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER AND PROMOTES DIVERSITY IN THE WORKFORCE
Feb 16, 2023
Part time
THIS IS A NON-CIVIL SERVICE POSITION
This is a part-time position with no benefits included. Must be available for at least 25 hours/week.
Carrie Murray Nature Center is seeking responsible, enthusiastic individuals to care for the center’s animal ambassadors. An Animal Care Naturalist ensures the safety and well-being of animal ambassadors and works as part of a team of fellow staff and volunteers. Our animal ambassadors are permanent residents of the nature center due to injury or illness and the majority are native Maryland wildlife from Baltimore or the surrounding areas. Our animal ambassadors (20) include turtles, snakes, frogs, a lizard, a tarantula, hawks, owls, and a turkey vulture. These animals allow the public a unique experience to connect to wildlife that call our park home.
A positive, hard-working attitude is key, as is being comfortable with wildlife handling and care. Genuine devotion to their well being is also crucial to this role.
Additional duties may include animal related programming and providing support for group volunteer projects and other outreach/special events. Visit carriemurraynaturecenter.org to learn more about Carrie Murray Nature Center.
Overview of responsibilities:
• Provide daily care to animal ambassadors including feeding, cleaning, handling, training, and enrichment
• Perform health care checks on animal ambassadors
• Assist with and perform health maintenance tasks as needed, such as beak and talon care on birds of prey
• Maintain animal exhibits and enclosures, including making repairs as needed
• Maintain high levels of cleanliness in all areas, such as enclosures, food preparation areas and sinks
• Maintain records of care regarding cleaning, feeding, and health
• Manage and organize animal supplies, food, etc.
• Support animal care volunteers and interns
• Lead programming such as Animal Feeding Time and Animal Bath Time
• Welcome visitors to the center and park
• Facilitate engaging, safe, recreational experiences at Gwynns Falls Leakin Park
• Demonstrate professional standards of communication, attitude, and appearance for all interactions with children, parents, and BCRP staff
• Assist with other naturalist duties as needed
• No supervisory responsibility
Education and Experience
• Must have completed at least 2 years of college or equivalent 2 years of related work experience
• Experience working with and care of captive wildlife preferred, especially birds of prey
• Strong interest in wildlife biology, animal husbandry, environmental sciences, or related field
• Eager to learn and do what is needed to ensure animal ambassadors are given a high quality of life
• Excellent interpersonal skills, time management, organization, communication skills, and references
• Reliable transportation
• Kind, humorous, considerate attitude is always preferred!
• Must be able to be on feet for extended periods of time and lift 40lbs or more
• Certifications: Pediatric First Aid/CPR from the American Red Cross or similar organization preferred.
Application and Selection Process
The position of Part-time Animal Care Naturalist will remain open until filled. Interested candidates should submit a Baltimore City Employment application and resume (online). Candidates with relevant experience will be invited to an interview.
BALTIMORE CITY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER AND PROMOTES DIVERSITY IN THE WORKFORCE
Reports to: Senior Fellow Staff reporting to this position: None Department: Inclusive Growth Position classification: Exempt, full time Minimum compensation: $61,000/$68,000 Work site: Hybrid (on-site two days per week, Washington, D.C., office)
Summary
American Progress has an immediate opening for a Policy Analyst or Senior Policy Analyst in its Inclusive Growth department. This position will involve work across the organization’s “Building an Economy for All” strategic priority. The Policy Analyst or Senior Policy Analyst will work under the direction of a Senior Fellow to develop and achieve policies that increase economic mobility for workers in the labor market and build sustainable, effective, and equitable workforce systems, policies, and programs.
This position will have a particular focus on the intersections among workforce development, job quality, social safety nets, and the broader labor market. Please specify your relevant background and interest in these portfolios in your cover letter.
The successful candidate will actively collaborate with other American Progress teams, with a particular attention to how workforce and employment overlap with the education, criminal justice, health, and economic inclusion of those who have historically been excluded from high-quality employment, such as women, people of color, people with disabilities, and LGBTQ+ people. Because this work will require a focus on impact, an interest in policymaking and implementation—not just research—is important. Successful candidates will have strong quantitative, analytic, writing, and presentation skills, as well as the ability to work well on a team and in a fast-paced environment.
The Policy Analyst or Senior Policy Analyst will be driven by American Progress’ mission to improve the lives of all Americans, through bold, progressive ideas, as well as strong leadership and concerted action, with the aim of not only changing the conversation, but changing the country. They will join a dynamic team of colleagues to assist in strengthening the team’s policy work and supporting American Progress’ five crosscutting priorities:
Strengthening health and ending the pandemic
Building an economy for all
Tackling climate change and environmental injustice
Advancing racial equity and justice
Restoring social trust in democracy
Responsibilities:
Conduct policy research on a range of topics related to building an economy that works for all.
Generate and conduct new quantitative analyses, interpret relevant qualitative and quantitative research, and develop policy ideas to drive American Progress’ mission and goals.
Write and edit accessible op-eds, articles, briefs, and reports that translate complex policies and analyses into digestible information and policy recommendations for different audiences.
Develop rapid-response materials, including analyses and talking points, on tight deadlines and review and contribute to comment letters, proposed bills and rules, and other relevant policy procedures.
Develop and manage projects independently to meet deadlines.
Interface formally and informally with media, external groups and collaborators, and policymakers at the federal, state, and local levels and their staff.
Work with other policy teams to review and consult on a broad range of policy areas as they intersect with this position’s expertise and collaborate to develop strategies to ensure that products and messages reach target audiences.
Work with Advocacy and Outreach department members to develop messaging strategies and actions for relevant policy areas.
Identify and engage with opportunities to build strong relationships with external collaborators, partners, lawmakers, and other stakeholders.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements and qualifications:
Demonstrate an interest and/or prior experience in workforce development, postsecondary and/or apprenticeship models of training, or employer practices around hiring, recruitment, and retention.
Three to five years of professional experience in policy, government, or nonprofit work is required for the Policy Analyst role; at least five years of experience is required for the Senior Policy Analyst role.
An advanced degree—such as a Master of Arts, Master of Public Policy, Master of Social Work, or Master of Public Health—or equivalent experience in a public policy, social science, or economics discipline or a specialized policy area— including workforce development, housing, education, or equivalent—is preferred but not required.
Flexibility as a teammate, with a willingness to work on a wide variety of policies and issues based on the needs of the team, department, and organization.
Knowledge of and/or strong interest in policymaking and legislative processes.
Ability to form and maintain strong working partnerships with external collaborators and ability to solicit stakeholder input for product and policy development.
Strong ability to manipulate, analyze, and critically interpret data, including large secondary data sets. Strong Microsoft Excel skills are required, and comfort using statistical software such as Stata or R—or experience with rigorous qualitative data analysis—is preferred but not required. Experience or interest in working with federal or state workforce or postsecondary data sets would be beneficial.
Strong writing skills and a proven record of producing written products on a short timeline.
Strong ability to conceptualize problems and develop research questions, analyses, and policy recommendations.
Ability to work well under pressure and meet tight deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
Ability to initiate projects and balance multiple projects at once.
Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work well on a team.
Commitment to American Progress’ mission and goals.
American Progress offers a full and competitive benefits package. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. This position is part of a bargaining unit represented by IFPTE Local 70. The minimum salary for the Policy Analyst position is $61,000, and the minimum salary for the Senior Policy Analyst position is $68,000.
We will continue to monitor COVID-19 and the levels of community spread and adjust plans as needed for in-office work. Any changes to our current hybrid work policy will be communicated at the time of hire. Updates will be posted on American Progress’ Jobs page.
Jan 26, 2023
Full time
Reports to: Senior Fellow Staff reporting to this position: None Department: Inclusive Growth Position classification: Exempt, full time Minimum compensation: $61,000/$68,000 Work site: Hybrid (on-site two days per week, Washington, D.C., office)
Summary
American Progress has an immediate opening for a Policy Analyst or Senior Policy Analyst in its Inclusive Growth department. This position will involve work across the organization’s “Building an Economy for All” strategic priority. The Policy Analyst or Senior Policy Analyst will work under the direction of a Senior Fellow to develop and achieve policies that increase economic mobility for workers in the labor market and build sustainable, effective, and equitable workforce systems, policies, and programs.
This position will have a particular focus on the intersections among workforce development, job quality, social safety nets, and the broader labor market. Please specify your relevant background and interest in these portfolios in your cover letter.
The successful candidate will actively collaborate with other American Progress teams, with a particular attention to how workforce and employment overlap with the education, criminal justice, health, and economic inclusion of those who have historically been excluded from high-quality employment, such as women, people of color, people with disabilities, and LGBTQ+ people. Because this work will require a focus on impact, an interest in policymaking and implementation—not just research—is important. Successful candidates will have strong quantitative, analytic, writing, and presentation skills, as well as the ability to work well on a team and in a fast-paced environment.
The Policy Analyst or Senior Policy Analyst will be driven by American Progress’ mission to improve the lives of all Americans, through bold, progressive ideas, as well as strong leadership and concerted action, with the aim of not only changing the conversation, but changing the country. They will join a dynamic team of colleagues to assist in strengthening the team’s policy work and supporting American Progress’ five crosscutting priorities:
Strengthening health and ending the pandemic
Building an economy for all
Tackling climate change and environmental injustice
Advancing racial equity and justice
Restoring social trust in democracy
Responsibilities:
Conduct policy research on a range of topics related to building an economy that works for all.
Generate and conduct new quantitative analyses, interpret relevant qualitative and quantitative research, and develop policy ideas to drive American Progress’ mission and goals.
Write and edit accessible op-eds, articles, briefs, and reports that translate complex policies and analyses into digestible information and policy recommendations for different audiences.
Develop rapid-response materials, including analyses and talking points, on tight deadlines and review and contribute to comment letters, proposed bills and rules, and other relevant policy procedures.
Develop and manage projects independently to meet deadlines.
Interface formally and informally with media, external groups and collaborators, and policymakers at the federal, state, and local levels and their staff.
Work with other policy teams to review and consult on a broad range of policy areas as they intersect with this position’s expertise and collaborate to develop strategies to ensure that products and messages reach target audiences.
Work with Advocacy and Outreach department members to develop messaging strategies and actions for relevant policy areas.
Identify and engage with opportunities to build strong relationships with external collaborators, partners, lawmakers, and other stakeholders.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements and qualifications:
Demonstrate an interest and/or prior experience in workforce development, postsecondary and/or apprenticeship models of training, or employer practices around hiring, recruitment, and retention.
Three to five years of professional experience in policy, government, or nonprofit work is required for the Policy Analyst role; at least five years of experience is required for the Senior Policy Analyst role.
An advanced degree—such as a Master of Arts, Master of Public Policy, Master of Social Work, or Master of Public Health—or equivalent experience in a public policy, social science, or economics discipline or a specialized policy area— including workforce development, housing, education, or equivalent—is preferred but not required.
Flexibility as a teammate, with a willingness to work on a wide variety of policies and issues based on the needs of the team, department, and organization.
Knowledge of and/or strong interest in policymaking and legislative processes.
Ability to form and maintain strong working partnerships with external collaborators and ability to solicit stakeholder input for product and policy development.
Strong ability to manipulate, analyze, and critically interpret data, including large secondary data sets. Strong Microsoft Excel skills are required, and comfort using statistical software such as Stata or R—or experience with rigorous qualitative data analysis—is preferred but not required. Experience or interest in working with federal or state workforce or postsecondary data sets would be beneficial.
Strong writing skills and a proven record of producing written products on a short timeline.
Strong ability to conceptualize problems and develop research questions, analyses, and policy recommendations.
Ability to work well under pressure and meet tight deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
Ability to initiate projects and balance multiple projects at once.
Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work well on a team.
Commitment to American Progress’ mission and goals.
American Progress offers a full and competitive benefits package. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. This position is part of a bargaining unit represented by IFPTE Local 70. The minimum salary for the Policy Analyst position is $61,000, and the minimum salary for the Senior Policy Analyst position is $68,000.
We will continue to monitor COVID-19 and the levels of community spread and adjust plans as needed for in-office work. Any changes to our current hybrid work policy will be communicated at the time of hire. Updates will be posted on American Progress’ Jobs page.
Organization Overview
GreenLight Fund is a national nonprofit with a local focus that partners with communities to create opportunities for inclusive prosperity.
Each year we facilitate a community-driven process that matches the local needs of individuals and families not met by existing programs, to organizations with track records of success elsewhere. Working with communities, we identify, invite in and launch proven organizations, providing collaborative support so they can quickly take root and deliver change.
Everything we do is designed to remove barriers to inclusive prosperity all too often rooted in racial inequities. Our impact increases exponentially as we address one specific, community-identified need each year, in each GreenLight site.
Since 2004, we have launched 44 portfolio organizations across eleven sites, invested $30.5M, and attracted an additional $206M from other funding sources, reaching more than 550,000 individuals and families last year alone.
To learn more about the GreenLight Fund, please visit www.greenlightfund.org .
GreenLight Fund Bay Area
GreenLight launched in the Bay Area in 2012 and since then has brought seven innovative nonprofit organizations to the community which are now serving over 45,000 people annually. The Bay Area portfolio includes Genesys Works, uAspire, Springboard Collaborative, Blueprint Math Fellows, ParentChild+, Food Connect and EveryoneOn.
Position Overview
We seek a driven, highly organized, and community-focused Program Manager with a passion for equity and addressing economic mobility for historically under-resourced communities in the greater Bay Area. This position will report to the Senior Executive Director of GreenLight Fund Bay Area, and work collaboratively across a growing local team as well as the GreenLight Fund national network of sites. Their focus will be on executing our local grant-making selection cycle including conducting needs assessments, landscape analysis, conducting due diligence on potential portfolio organizations and planning advisory council meetings.
Key Areas of Responsibility
Research current, relevant community-based social issues and priorities facing historically underserved children, youth and families with barriers to social and economic mobility.
Perform local landscape analysis including qualitative and quantitative market research, data evaluation and attending meetings with key stakeholders and relevant local leaders with the Executive Director.
Conduct due diligence on prospective portfolio organizations, including financial evaluation and impact assessments.
Record, synthesize and produce reports and briefs based on analysis and key findings.
Write grant proposals, requests, reports and end of year asks/payment reminders.
Establish local office and related operations, including tracking of site expenses.
Work across national sites to identify internal best practices to replicate and implement locally.
Support with portfolio management.
Meet with stakeholders to make communication easy and transparent regarding research/diligence findings, program challenges, and program direction.
Partner with the Executive Director in executing GreenLight Bay Area's annual donor stewardship/investor relations plan, including investor outreach, cultivation, engagement and stewardship.
Partner with the Executive Director in establishing, owning, and maintaining community-based relationships & support with executing community engagement strategy.
Collaborate with the Executive Director to create and execute an annual communications plan.
Lead planning and execution of annual events, showcasing our newest portfolio organization and impact.
Other tasks as assigned.
Requirements
Minimum of 4 to 7 years of related experience.
Location
This position is based in GreenLight Fund Bay Area.
Salary
The salary for this position is $92,000.
GreenLight offers a generous benefits package that includes medical, dental, and vision insurance, 401k match, and generous PTO and parental leave, as well as short- and long-term disability, life insurance, FSA, EAP, remote work assistance, health and wellbeing benefits, and a professional development stipend.
GreenLight Fund is committed to fostering diversity, equity and inclusion at every level of the organization. GreenLight Fund recognizes and appreciates the value of building a diverse workforce and creating an inclusive work environment. GreenLight Fund takes pride in being an equal opportunity employer regardless of age, ethnicity, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, national or ethnic origin, physical or mental ability, race, region, sexual orientation or veteran status.
If you need assistance or accommodation due to a disability, you may contact us at hr@greenlightfund.org
Jan 03, 2023
Full time
Organization Overview
GreenLight Fund is a national nonprofit with a local focus that partners with communities to create opportunities for inclusive prosperity.
Each year we facilitate a community-driven process that matches the local needs of individuals and families not met by existing programs, to organizations with track records of success elsewhere. Working with communities, we identify, invite in and launch proven organizations, providing collaborative support so they can quickly take root and deliver change.
Everything we do is designed to remove barriers to inclusive prosperity all too often rooted in racial inequities. Our impact increases exponentially as we address one specific, community-identified need each year, in each GreenLight site.
Since 2004, we have launched 44 portfolio organizations across eleven sites, invested $30.5M, and attracted an additional $206M from other funding sources, reaching more than 550,000 individuals and families last year alone.
To learn more about the GreenLight Fund, please visit www.greenlightfund.org .
GreenLight Fund Bay Area
GreenLight launched in the Bay Area in 2012 and since then has brought seven innovative nonprofit organizations to the community which are now serving over 45,000 people annually. The Bay Area portfolio includes Genesys Works, uAspire, Springboard Collaborative, Blueprint Math Fellows, ParentChild+, Food Connect and EveryoneOn.
Position Overview
We seek a driven, highly organized, and community-focused Program Manager with a passion for equity and addressing economic mobility for historically under-resourced communities in the greater Bay Area. This position will report to the Senior Executive Director of GreenLight Fund Bay Area, and work collaboratively across a growing local team as well as the GreenLight Fund national network of sites. Their focus will be on executing our local grant-making selection cycle including conducting needs assessments, landscape analysis, conducting due diligence on potential portfolio organizations and planning advisory council meetings.
Key Areas of Responsibility
Research current, relevant community-based social issues and priorities facing historically underserved children, youth and families with barriers to social and economic mobility.
Perform local landscape analysis including qualitative and quantitative market research, data evaluation and attending meetings with key stakeholders and relevant local leaders with the Executive Director.
Conduct due diligence on prospective portfolio organizations, including financial evaluation and impact assessments.
Record, synthesize and produce reports and briefs based on analysis and key findings.
Write grant proposals, requests, reports and end of year asks/payment reminders.
Establish local office and related operations, including tracking of site expenses.
Work across national sites to identify internal best practices to replicate and implement locally.
Support with portfolio management.
Meet with stakeholders to make communication easy and transparent regarding research/diligence findings, program challenges, and program direction.
Partner with the Executive Director in executing GreenLight Bay Area's annual donor stewardship/investor relations plan, including investor outreach, cultivation, engagement and stewardship.
Partner with the Executive Director in establishing, owning, and maintaining community-based relationships & support with executing community engagement strategy.
Collaborate with the Executive Director to create and execute an annual communications plan.
Lead planning and execution of annual events, showcasing our newest portfolio organization and impact.
Other tasks as assigned.
Requirements
Minimum of 4 to 7 years of related experience.
Location
This position is based in GreenLight Fund Bay Area.
Salary
The salary for this position is $92,000.
GreenLight offers a generous benefits package that includes medical, dental, and vision insurance, 401k match, and generous PTO and parental leave, as well as short- and long-term disability, life insurance, FSA, EAP, remote work assistance, health and wellbeing benefits, and a professional development stipend.
GreenLight Fund is committed to fostering diversity, equity and inclusion at every level of the organization. GreenLight Fund recognizes and appreciates the value of building a diverse workforce and creating an inclusive work environment. GreenLight Fund takes pride in being an equal opportunity employer regardless of age, ethnicity, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, national or ethnic origin, physical or mental ability, race, region, sexual orientation or veteran status.
If you need assistance or accommodation due to a disability, you may contact us at hr@greenlightfund.org
Reports to: Director, LGBTQI+ Policy Staff reporting to this position: None Department: Rights and Justice Position classification: Exempt, full time Minimum compensation: $60,000/$68,000 Work site: Hybrid (on-site two days per week, Washington, D.C., office)
Summary
American Progress has an immediate opening for a Policy Analyst or Senior Policy Analyst on the LGBTQI+ Policy team in its Rights and Justice department. American Progress is devoted to expanding legal and lived equality for LGBTQI+ people. This includes a commitment to advancing policies that combat discrimination, promote equity, and improve the health, economic security, and well-being of LGBTQI+ individuals and families.
The Policy Analyst or Senior Policy Analyst will be responsible for research, writing, and policy analysis, as well as engaging in external outreach to support relationships with stakeholders, including allied organizations, Congress, and federal government agencies. The ideal candidate will have a background in social sciences, economics, or law and a strong familiarity with LGBTQI+ policy in the United States, as well as a proven interest and respect for critical and intersectional thinking.
The successful candidate will be guided by American Progress’ mission to improve the lives of all Americans through bold, progressive ideas, as well as strong leadership and concerted action, with the aim of not only changing the conversation but changing the country. They will advance an LGBTQI+ research and advocacy agenda in support of American Progress’ five crosscutting priorities:
Strengthening health and ending the pandemic
Building an economy for all
Tackling climate change and environmental injustice
Advancing racial equity and justice
Restoring social trust in democracy
Responsibilities:
Manage multiple LGBTQI+ policy areas, including by tracking major developments in those areas, conducting appropriate analyses, providing commentary, and generating creative and workable policy solutions.
Conduct qualitative research, including analyzing statutory, regulatory, and other policy documents, to determine their impact on LGBTQI+ people and their families.
Produce and manage the distribution of a variety of written products—such as reports, issue briefs, articles, and op-eds—to reach a range of stakeholders to achieve outcomes sought.
Present to colleagues, coalition partners, and decision-makers on key research and policy ideas.
Collaborate with colleagues across American Progress to advance LGBTQI+ policy goals and strategies and ensure alignment with organizationwide efforts.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements and qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of education and experience; an advanced degree is preferred for the Senior Policy Analyst role.
This is not an entry-level position; at least three to five years of related experience is required for the Policy Analyst position, and at least five years of related experience is required for the Senior Policy Analyst position. This experience could include work at another research-focused organization, in strategic advocacy, or in government.
Knowledge and experience working on LGBTQI+ policy issues are required.
Knowledge of federal policymaking and experience working with Congress and/or federal agencies is strongly preferred.
Excellent skills in analysis, research, presentation, and written and oral communication.
Ability to identify and examine key policy issues related to LGBTQI+ individuals and families and develop policy solutions through collaboration and strategic thinking.
Ability to draft written products in multiple formats, such as reports, issue briefs, articles, op-eds, talking points, memoranda, and social media.
Strong interpersonal skills and an ability to work well in collaboration with fellow team members, colleagues, and other internal and external partners.
Ability to lead projects and/or initiatives to successful completion.
Strong attention to detail and organizational skills.
Ability to prioritize, multitask, and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment while maintaining high-quality work.
Commitment to American Progress’ mission and goals.
The following additional qualifications are preferred but not required:
Record of effective policy research, advocacy, and organizing work.
Established relationships within the progressive movement, Congress, and the executive branch.
Quantitative skills, such as the ability to use datasets and statistical software to produce original analyses.
American Progress offers a full and competitive benefits package. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. Both positions are part of a bargaining unit represented by IFPTE Local 70. The Policy Analyst position has a minimum salary of $60,000, and the Senior Policy Analyst position has a minimum salary of $68,000.
We will continue to monitor COVID-19 and the levels of community spread and adjust plans as needed for in-office work. Any changes to our current hybrid work policy will be communicated at the time of hire. Updates will be posted on American Progress’ Jobs page.
Dec 22, 2022
Full time
Reports to: Director, LGBTQI+ Policy Staff reporting to this position: None Department: Rights and Justice Position classification: Exempt, full time Minimum compensation: $60,000/$68,000 Work site: Hybrid (on-site two days per week, Washington, D.C., office)
Summary
American Progress has an immediate opening for a Policy Analyst or Senior Policy Analyst on the LGBTQI+ Policy team in its Rights and Justice department. American Progress is devoted to expanding legal and lived equality for LGBTQI+ people. This includes a commitment to advancing policies that combat discrimination, promote equity, and improve the health, economic security, and well-being of LGBTQI+ individuals and families.
The Policy Analyst or Senior Policy Analyst will be responsible for research, writing, and policy analysis, as well as engaging in external outreach to support relationships with stakeholders, including allied organizations, Congress, and federal government agencies. The ideal candidate will have a background in social sciences, economics, or law and a strong familiarity with LGBTQI+ policy in the United States, as well as a proven interest and respect for critical and intersectional thinking.
The successful candidate will be guided by American Progress’ mission to improve the lives of all Americans through bold, progressive ideas, as well as strong leadership and concerted action, with the aim of not only changing the conversation but changing the country. They will advance an LGBTQI+ research and advocacy agenda in support of American Progress’ five crosscutting priorities:
Strengthening health and ending the pandemic
Building an economy for all
Tackling climate change and environmental injustice
Advancing racial equity and justice
Restoring social trust in democracy
Responsibilities:
Manage multiple LGBTQI+ policy areas, including by tracking major developments in those areas, conducting appropriate analyses, providing commentary, and generating creative and workable policy solutions.
Conduct qualitative research, including analyzing statutory, regulatory, and other policy documents, to determine their impact on LGBTQI+ people and their families.
Produce and manage the distribution of a variety of written products—such as reports, issue briefs, articles, and op-eds—to reach a range of stakeholders to achieve outcomes sought.
Present to colleagues, coalition partners, and decision-makers on key research and policy ideas.
Collaborate with colleagues across American Progress to advance LGBTQI+ policy goals and strategies and ensure alignment with organizationwide efforts.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements and qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of education and experience; an advanced degree is preferred for the Senior Policy Analyst role.
This is not an entry-level position; at least three to five years of related experience is required for the Policy Analyst position, and at least five years of related experience is required for the Senior Policy Analyst position. This experience could include work at another research-focused organization, in strategic advocacy, or in government.
Knowledge and experience working on LGBTQI+ policy issues are required.
Knowledge of federal policymaking and experience working with Congress and/or federal agencies is strongly preferred.
Excellent skills in analysis, research, presentation, and written and oral communication.
Ability to identify and examine key policy issues related to LGBTQI+ individuals and families and develop policy solutions through collaboration and strategic thinking.
Ability to draft written products in multiple formats, such as reports, issue briefs, articles, op-eds, talking points, memoranda, and social media.
Strong interpersonal skills and an ability to work well in collaboration with fellow team members, colleagues, and other internal and external partners.
Ability to lead projects and/or initiatives to successful completion.
Strong attention to detail and organizational skills.
Ability to prioritize, multitask, and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment while maintaining high-quality work.
Commitment to American Progress’ mission and goals.
The following additional qualifications are preferred but not required:
Record of effective policy research, advocacy, and organizing work.
Established relationships within the progressive movement, Congress, and the executive branch.
Quantitative skills, such as the ability to use datasets and statistical software to produce original analyses.
American Progress offers a full and competitive benefits package. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. Both positions are part of a bargaining unit represented by IFPTE Local 70. The Policy Analyst position has a minimum salary of $60,000, and the Senior Policy Analyst position has a minimum salary of $68,000.
We will continue to monitor COVID-19 and the levels of community spread and adjust plans as needed for in-office work. Any changes to our current hybrid work policy will be communicated at the time of hire. Updates will be posted on American Progress’ Jobs page.
Reports to: Senior Fellow Staff reporting to this position: None Department: Inclusive Growth Position classification: Exempt, full time Minimum compensation: $61,000/$68,000 Work site: Hybrid (on-site two days per week, Washington, D.C., office)
Summary
American Progress has an immediate opening for a Policy Analyst or Senior Policy Analyst in its Inclusive Growth department. This position will involve work across the organization’s “Building an Economy for All” strategic priority. The Policy Analyst or Senior Policy Analyst will work under the direction of a Senior Fellow to develop and achieve policies that increase economic mobility for workers in the labor market and build sustainable, effective, and equitable workforce systems, policies, and programs.
This position will have a particular focus on the intersections among workforce development, job quality, social safety nets, and the broader labor market. Please specify your relevant background and interest in these portfolios in your cover letter.
The successful candidate will actively collaborate with other American Progress teams, with a particular attention to how workforce and employment overlap with the education, criminal justice, health, and economic inclusion of those who have historically been excluded from high-quality employment, such as women, people of color, people with disabilities, and LGBTQ+ people. Because this work will require a focus on impact, an interest in policymaking and implementation—not just research—is important. Successful candidates will have strong quantitative, analytic, writing, and presentation skills, as well as the ability to work well on a team and in a fast-paced environment.
The Policy Analyst or Senior Policy Analyst will be driven by American Progress’ mission to improve the lives of all Americans, through bold, progressive ideas, as well as strong leadership and concerted action, with the aim of not only changing the conversation, but changing the country. They will join a dynamic team of colleagues to assist in strengthening the team’s policy work and supporting American Progress’ five crosscutting priorities:
Strengthening health and ending the pandemic
Building an economy for all
Tackling climate change and environmental injustice
Advancing racial equity and justice
Restoring social trust in democracy
Responsibilities:
Conduct policy research on a range of topics related to building an economy that works for all.
Generate and conduct new quantitative analyses, interpret relevant qualitative and quantitative research, and develop policy ideas to drive American Progress’ mission and goals.
Write and edit accessible op-eds, articles, briefs, and reports that translate complex policies and analyses into digestible information and policy recommendations for different audiences.
Develop rapid-response materials, including analyses and talking points, on tight deadlines and review and contribute to comment letters, proposed bills and rules, and other relevant policy procedures.
Develop and manage projects independently to meet deadlines.
Interface formally and informally with media, external groups and collaborators, and policymakers at the federal, state, and local levels and their staff.
Work with other policy teams to review and consult on a broad range of policy areas as they intersect with this position’s expertise and collaborate to develop strategies to ensure that products and messages reach target audiences.
Work with Advocacy and Outreach department members to develop messaging strategies and actions for relevant policy areas.
Identify and engage with opportunities to build strong relationships with external collaborators, partners, lawmakers, and other stakeholders.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements and qualifications:
Demonstrate an interest and/or prior experience in workforce development, postsecondary and/or apprenticeship models of training, or employer practices around hiring, recruitment, and retention.
Three to five years of professional experience in policy, government, or nonprofit work is required for the Policy Analyst role; at least five years of experience is required for the Senior Policy Analyst role.
An advanced degree—such as a Master of Arts, Master of Public Policy, Master of Social Work, or Master of Public Health—or equivalent experience in a public policy, social science, or economics discipline or a specialized policy area— including workforce development, housing, education, or equivalent—is preferred but not required.
Flexibility as a teammate, with a willingness to work on a wide variety of policies and issues based on the needs of the team, department, and organization.
Knowledge of and/or strong interest in policymaking and legislative processes.
Ability to form and maintain strong working partnerships with external collaborators and ability to solicit stakeholder input for product and policy development.
Strong ability to manipulate, analyze, and critically interpret data, including large secondary data sets. Strong Microsoft Excel skills are required, and comfort using statistical software such as Stata or R—or experience with rigorous qualitative data analysis—is preferred but not required. Experience or interest in working with federal or state workforce or postsecondary data sets would be beneficial.
Strong writing skills and a proven record of producing written products on a short timeline.
Strong ability to conceptualize problems and develop research questions, analyses, and policy recommendations.
Ability to work well under pressure and meet tight deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
Ability to initiate projects and balance multiple projects at once.
Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work well on a team.
Commitment to American Progress’ mission and goals.
American Progress offers a full and competitive benefits package. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. This position is part of a bargaining unit represented by IFPTE Local 70. The minimum salary for the Policy Analyst position is $61,000, and the minimum salary for the Senior Policy Analyst position is $68,000.
We will continue to monitor COVID-19 and the levels of community spread and adjust plans as needed for in-office work. Any changes to our current hybrid work policy will be communicated at the time of hire. Updates will be posted on American Progress’ Jobs page.
Dec 22, 2022
Full time
Reports to: Senior Fellow Staff reporting to this position: None Department: Inclusive Growth Position classification: Exempt, full time Minimum compensation: $61,000/$68,000 Work site: Hybrid (on-site two days per week, Washington, D.C., office)
Summary
American Progress has an immediate opening for a Policy Analyst or Senior Policy Analyst in its Inclusive Growth department. This position will involve work across the organization’s “Building an Economy for All” strategic priority. The Policy Analyst or Senior Policy Analyst will work under the direction of a Senior Fellow to develop and achieve policies that increase economic mobility for workers in the labor market and build sustainable, effective, and equitable workforce systems, policies, and programs.
This position will have a particular focus on the intersections among workforce development, job quality, social safety nets, and the broader labor market. Please specify your relevant background and interest in these portfolios in your cover letter.
The successful candidate will actively collaborate with other American Progress teams, with a particular attention to how workforce and employment overlap with the education, criminal justice, health, and economic inclusion of those who have historically been excluded from high-quality employment, such as women, people of color, people with disabilities, and LGBTQ+ people. Because this work will require a focus on impact, an interest in policymaking and implementation—not just research—is important. Successful candidates will have strong quantitative, analytic, writing, and presentation skills, as well as the ability to work well on a team and in a fast-paced environment.
The Policy Analyst or Senior Policy Analyst will be driven by American Progress’ mission to improve the lives of all Americans, through bold, progressive ideas, as well as strong leadership and concerted action, with the aim of not only changing the conversation, but changing the country. They will join a dynamic team of colleagues to assist in strengthening the team’s policy work and supporting American Progress’ five crosscutting priorities:
Strengthening health and ending the pandemic
Building an economy for all
Tackling climate change and environmental injustice
Advancing racial equity and justice
Restoring social trust in democracy
Responsibilities:
Conduct policy research on a range of topics related to building an economy that works for all.
Generate and conduct new quantitative analyses, interpret relevant qualitative and quantitative research, and develop policy ideas to drive American Progress’ mission and goals.
Write and edit accessible op-eds, articles, briefs, and reports that translate complex policies and analyses into digestible information and policy recommendations for different audiences.
Develop rapid-response materials, including analyses and talking points, on tight deadlines and review and contribute to comment letters, proposed bills and rules, and other relevant policy procedures.
Develop and manage projects independently to meet deadlines.
Interface formally and informally with media, external groups and collaborators, and policymakers at the federal, state, and local levels and their staff.
Work with other policy teams to review and consult on a broad range of policy areas as they intersect with this position’s expertise and collaborate to develop strategies to ensure that products and messages reach target audiences.
Work with Advocacy and Outreach department members to develop messaging strategies and actions for relevant policy areas.
Identify and engage with opportunities to build strong relationships with external collaborators, partners, lawmakers, and other stakeholders.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements and qualifications:
Demonstrate an interest and/or prior experience in workforce development, postsecondary and/or apprenticeship models of training, or employer practices around hiring, recruitment, and retention.
Three to five years of professional experience in policy, government, or nonprofit work is required for the Policy Analyst role; at least five years of experience is required for the Senior Policy Analyst role.
An advanced degree—such as a Master of Arts, Master of Public Policy, Master of Social Work, or Master of Public Health—or equivalent experience in a public policy, social science, or economics discipline or a specialized policy area— including workforce development, housing, education, or equivalent—is preferred but not required.
Flexibility as a teammate, with a willingness to work on a wide variety of policies and issues based on the needs of the team, department, and organization.
Knowledge of and/or strong interest in policymaking and legislative processes.
Ability to form and maintain strong working partnerships with external collaborators and ability to solicit stakeholder input for product and policy development.
Strong ability to manipulate, analyze, and critically interpret data, including large secondary data sets. Strong Microsoft Excel skills are required, and comfort using statistical software such as Stata or R—or experience with rigorous qualitative data analysis—is preferred but not required. Experience or interest in working with federal or state workforce or postsecondary data sets would be beneficial.
Strong writing skills and a proven record of producing written products on a short timeline.
Strong ability to conceptualize problems and develop research questions, analyses, and policy recommendations.
Ability to work well under pressure and meet tight deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
Ability to initiate projects and balance multiple projects at once.
Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work well on a team.
Commitment to American Progress’ mission and goals.
American Progress offers a full and competitive benefits package. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. This position is part of a bargaining unit represented by IFPTE Local 70. The minimum salary for the Policy Analyst position is $61,000, and the minimum salary for the Senior Policy Analyst position is $68,000.
We will continue to monitor COVID-19 and the levels of community spread and adjust plans as needed for in-office work. Any changes to our current hybrid work policy will be communicated at the time of hire. Updates will be posted on American Progress’ Jobs page.
Classification : Exempt, full-time
Compensation : $67,000-74,000
Reporting To : Director of Development (with cross-departmental responsibilities)
Work Environment : Hybrid (currently one day a week in-office)
About Resolution Project
At Resolution Project, we see the spark of passion in young people. We work with them to build it into a lifetime of impact. People do not need decades of experience before they can start making a difference in the world. Especially while young, they have the energy, idealism, and ambition to address complex challenges—today. But they need a community that invests and believes in their leadership. Resolution provides this support to young innovators around the world so they can break barriers and ignite meaningful change.
The Resolution Fellowship is the core of our work. To become a Resolution Fellow, young people first compete in our Social Venture Challenge (SVC), pitching ideas for social enterprises in their communities. Those who are selected become Fellows, receiving seed funding and lifelong support. Resolution is there, even if they evolve or pivot from their original ideas, with global resources, mentorship, expertise, and community, along with a growing network of local partners. These components come together to form a proven model that identifies promising young leaders, launches their first ventures, and sticks with them as they grow.
Since our beginning in 2008, Resolution Project has launched and supported the growth of nearly 600 Fellows, working across six continents and in over 80 countries. Altogether, our Fellows have impacted the lives of more than 4.7 million people around the globe. Through Resolution Project, young leaders receive unmatched guidance and wisdom from a team of partners, volunteers, and innovative peers around the globe. We remain committed—today and always— to all of our Fellows and to expanding our outreach to lower-resourced communities.
Position summary
The Communications Manager will be an exceptionally organized, detail-oriented, and creative individual who will work across departments and the organization to advance and support all internal and external communications. The candidate will develop and refine the “voice of Resolution,” communicating out important programmatic, fundraising, and organizational messages to a broad array of stakeholders. The organization recently completed a rebranding process and has a fair amount of documentation in the form of style and brand guides and guidelines, and library of digital assets, but we’re looking for someone to bring in additional fresh ideas to further develop our brand. The Communications Manager will have a number of campaigns to develop and run, along with both project-based and longer-term tasks. This role requires deep collaboration and project management skills, digital fluency, and a creative mindset to ensure team success.
The candidate must have a flexible schedule, be prepared to occasionally join meetings and conference calls earlier and later than regular business hours, including occasional weekends and be willing to occasionally travel.
Key responsibilities
Communications Management
• Manage communications across the organization, incorporating Resolution’s DEI values into all aspects of work.
• Collaborate with the Director of Development to devise strategies for engaging Resolution’s various stakeholders.
• Manage Resolution’s communications and events calendar.
• Liaise across departments to ensure appropriate people, ventures, and programs are highlighted.
• Develop campaigns in partnership with Development and Programs to support strategic goals, including fundraising, and develop toolkits for partners and volunteers to share out such campaigns.
• Respond to new outreach quickly, reprioritizing current tasks and projects if something important and/or urgent comes along (such as a media request, critical press release, etc.)
• Manage a part-time member of the team.
Content Development & Storytelling
• Gather content that demonstrates the impact of Resolution and Resolution Fellows around the world.
• Coordinate, draft, distribute, and share stories and articles through external distribution channels (including www.resolutionproject.org, social media, institutional blogs, and newsletters) and internal distribution channels (including mail merges, team, and Board updates).
• Draft relevant press releases and work with partners to distribute them.
• Work with organizational leadership and spokespersons to prepare talking points and key messaging for thought leadership and other public engagements, including friendraisers, fundraisers, interviews, panel discussions, etc.
• Create and manage content to enhance Resolution’s social media presence strategically, grow our base of supporters, and ensure brand consistency across social media channels.
• Lead the annual report process, writing the report and working with other team members to gather all relevant details.
• Create promotional materials for fundraising and for new programmatic efforts.
• Create and distribute digital newsletters.
• Capture content for future use at Resolution’s events.
Brand Management
• Maintain brand consistency across the organization, at times working with other members of staff to support their use of branded materials.
• Update and monitor the website regularly.
Media
• Identify and target opportunities to leverage content with media and other outlets that can promote awareness of Resolution's work.
• Build relationships with appropriate media contacts to explore media partnerships and press opportunities.
Logistical and Partnership Support
• Manage external vendors (currently in web development, graphic design and layout, and copyediting) to meet organizational and communications needs.
Event Support
• Select and manage event photographers and videographers; work with event management and public relations partners.
• Liaise with speakers regarding their remarks and presentation needs; work with A/V vendors to deliver event programming effectively.
Other Related Duties, As Requested
Qualifications
• 4-5 years of relevant professional experience.
• Organized with meticulous attention to detail and follow through.
• Experience and success with a creative process that goes from idea to execution.
• Experience collaborating with and coordinating across numerous and different stakeholders.
• Impressive written and oral communications skills with a friendly, inclusive, and professional approach.
• Ability to handle sensitive information with discretion and good judgment.
• Ability to both work well independently and seek support and points of escalation when needed.
• Commitment to the principles of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access, and Learning (outlined here in our DEI statement: https://resolutionproject.org/deistatement/).
• Proficient in social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Youtube.
• Proficient in Wordpress or other CMS administration (coding not required).
• Proficient in Microsoft Office and Google Docs, and a high level of general computer competency.
Preferred
• Familiarity/experience with Salesforce or other CRM (training available).
• Familiarity/experience with Adobe Creative Suite.
• Familiarity with HTML and CSS basics.
• Experience with photography/videography basics.
• Passionate about young people making an impact, and commitment to social change and social entrepreneurship.
Benefits
Resolution does our best to provide a competitive benefits package to our team. We have standard 35 hour work weeks with the ability to schedule to work half day Fridays year-round. Full-time Resolution staff members have access to a range of health plans as well as coverage for dental, vision, life, and disability insurance. Full-time staff also have access to generous paid time off and robust professional development opportunities. In addition, employees may opt into FSA, HSA, transit check, and other voluntary insurance policies, in addition to a 401k match.
To apply
https://resolutionproject.pinpointhq.com/jobs/80696. No emails or phone calls, please.
Resolution is an equal opportunity employer. The organization does not engage in and prohibits discrimination in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race or ethnicity, color, national origin, ancestry, gender identity, sex or gender (including pregnancy), LGBTQ+ status or sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, physical or mental disability, marital or partnership status, veteran status, military service status, or any other characteristic protected by state.
Dec 16, 2022
Full time
Classification : Exempt, full-time
Compensation : $67,000-74,000
Reporting To : Director of Development (with cross-departmental responsibilities)
Work Environment : Hybrid (currently one day a week in-office)
About Resolution Project
At Resolution Project, we see the spark of passion in young people. We work with them to build it into a lifetime of impact. People do not need decades of experience before they can start making a difference in the world. Especially while young, they have the energy, idealism, and ambition to address complex challenges—today. But they need a community that invests and believes in their leadership. Resolution provides this support to young innovators around the world so they can break barriers and ignite meaningful change.
The Resolution Fellowship is the core of our work. To become a Resolution Fellow, young people first compete in our Social Venture Challenge (SVC), pitching ideas for social enterprises in their communities. Those who are selected become Fellows, receiving seed funding and lifelong support. Resolution is there, even if they evolve or pivot from their original ideas, with global resources, mentorship, expertise, and community, along with a growing network of local partners. These components come together to form a proven model that identifies promising young leaders, launches their first ventures, and sticks with them as they grow.
Since our beginning in 2008, Resolution Project has launched and supported the growth of nearly 600 Fellows, working across six continents and in over 80 countries. Altogether, our Fellows have impacted the lives of more than 4.7 million people around the globe. Through Resolution Project, young leaders receive unmatched guidance and wisdom from a team of partners, volunteers, and innovative peers around the globe. We remain committed—today and always— to all of our Fellows and to expanding our outreach to lower-resourced communities.
Position summary
The Communications Manager will be an exceptionally organized, detail-oriented, and creative individual who will work across departments and the organization to advance and support all internal and external communications. The candidate will develop and refine the “voice of Resolution,” communicating out important programmatic, fundraising, and organizational messages to a broad array of stakeholders. The organization recently completed a rebranding process and has a fair amount of documentation in the form of style and brand guides and guidelines, and library of digital assets, but we’re looking for someone to bring in additional fresh ideas to further develop our brand. The Communications Manager will have a number of campaigns to develop and run, along with both project-based and longer-term tasks. This role requires deep collaboration and project management skills, digital fluency, and a creative mindset to ensure team success.
The candidate must have a flexible schedule, be prepared to occasionally join meetings and conference calls earlier and later than regular business hours, including occasional weekends and be willing to occasionally travel.
Key responsibilities
Communications Management
• Manage communications across the organization, incorporating Resolution’s DEI values into all aspects of work.
• Collaborate with the Director of Development to devise strategies for engaging Resolution’s various stakeholders.
• Manage Resolution’s communications and events calendar.
• Liaise across departments to ensure appropriate people, ventures, and programs are highlighted.
• Develop campaigns in partnership with Development and Programs to support strategic goals, including fundraising, and develop toolkits for partners and volunteers to share out such campaigns.
• Respond to new outreach quickly, reprioritizing current tasks and projects if something important and/or urgent comes along (such as a media request, critical press release, etc.)
• Manage a part-time member of the team.
Content Development & Storytelling
• Gather content that demonstrates the impact of Resolution and Resolution Fellows around the world.
• Coordinate, draft, distribute, and share stories and articles through external distribution channels (including www.resolutionproject.org, social media, institutional blogs, and newsletters) and internal distribution channels (including mail merges, team, and Board updates).
• Draft relevant press releases and work with partners to distribute them.
• Work with organizational leadership and spokespersons to prepare talking points and key messaging for thought leadership and other public engagements, including friendraisers, fundraisers, interviews, panel discussions, etc.
• Create and manage content to enhance Resolution’s social media presence strategically, grow our base of supporters, and ensure brand consistency across social media channels.
• Lead the annual report process, writing the report and working with other team members to gather all relevant details.
• Create promotional materials for fundraising and for new programmatic efforts.
• Create and distribute digital newsletters.
• Capture content for future use at Resolution’s events.
Brand Management
• Maintain brand consistency across the organization, at times working with other members of staff to support their use of branded materials.
• Update and monitor the website regularly.
Media
• Identify and target opportunities to leverage content with media and other outlets that can promote awareness of Resolution's work.
• Build relationships with appropriate media contacts to explore media partnerships and press opportunities.
Logistical and Partnership Support
• Manage external vendors (currently in web development, graphic design and layout, and copyediting) to meet organizational and communications needs.
Event Support
• Select and manage event photographers and videographers; work with event management and public relations partners.
• Liaise with speakers regarding their remarks and presentation needs; work with A/V vendors to deliver event programming effectively.
Other Related Duties, As Requested
Qualifications
• 4-5 years of relevant professional experience.
• Organized with meticulous attention to detail and follow through.
• Experience and success with a creative process that goes from idea to execution.
• Experience collaborating with and coordinating across numerous and different stakeholders.
• Impressive written and oral communications skills with a friendly, inclusive, and professional approach.
• Ability to handle sensitive information with discretion and good judgment.
• Ability to both work well independently and seek support and points of escalation when needed.
• Commitment to the principles of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access, and Learning (outlined here in our DEI statement: https://resolutionproject.org/deistatement/).
• Proficient in social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Youtube.
• Proficient in Wordpress or other CMS administration (coding not required).
• Proficient in Microsoft Office and Google Docs, and a high level of general computer competency.
Preferred
• Familiarity/experience with Salesforce or other CRM (training available).
• Familiarity/experience with Adobe Creative Suite.
• Familiarity with HTML and CSS basics.
• Experience with photography/videography basics.
• Passionate about young people making an impact, and commitment to social change and social entrepreneurship.
Benefits
Resolution does our best to provide a competitive benefits package to our team. We have standard 35 hour work weeks with the ability to schedule to work half day Fridays year-round. Full-time Resolution staff members have access to a range of health plans as well as coverage for dental, vision, life, and disability insurance. Full-time staff also have access to generous paid time off and robust professional development opportunities. In addition, employees may opt into FSA, HSA, transit check, and other voluntary insurance policies, in addition to a 401k match.
To apply
https://resolutionproject.pinpointhq.com/jobs/80696. No emails or phone calls, please.
Resolution is an equal opportunity employer. The organization does not engage in and prohibits discrimination in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race or ethnicity, color, national origin, ancestry, gender identity, sex or gender (including pregnancy), LGBTQ+ status or sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, physical or mental disability, marital or partnership status, veteran status, military service status, or any other characteristic protected by state.
Classification : Exempt, full-time Compensation : $58,500-63,000 Reporting To : Chief of Staff Work Environment : Hybrid (in office Tues-Thurs most weeks)
About Resolution Project At Resolution Project, we see the spark of passion in young people. We work with them to build it into a lifetime of impact. People do not need decades of experience before they can start making a difference in the world. Especially while young, they have the energy, idealism, and ambition to address complex challenges—today. But they need a community that invests and believes in their leadership. Resolution provides this support to young innovators around the world so they can break barriers and ignite meaningful change.
The Resolution Fellowship is the core of our work. To become a Resolution Fellow, young people first compete in our Social Venture Challenge (SVC), pitching ideas for social enterprises in their communities. Those who are selected become Fellows, receiving seed funding and lifelong support. Resolution is there, even if they evolve or pivot from their original ideas, with global resources, mentorship, expertise, and community, along with a growing network of local partners. These components come together to form a proven model that identifies promising young leaders, launches their first ventures, and sticks with them as they grow.
Since our beginning in 2008, Resolution Project has launched and supported the growth of nearly 600 Fellows, working across six continents and in over 80 countries. Altogether, our Fellows have impacted the lives of more than 4.7 million people around the globe. Through Resolution Project, young leaders receive unmatched guidance and wisdom from a team of partners, volunteers, and innovative peers around the globe. We remain committed—today and always— to all of our Fellows and to expanding our outreach to lower-resourced communities.
Position summary The Office Manager will be an exceptionally organized and detail-oriented individual who will work closely with the Chief of Staff to support all office operations activities, with a goal of making it as easy as possible for Resolution staff to focus on working towards our mission. The candidate will serve as the friendly “face of Resolution,” welcoming guests, working with building staff, and organizing team activities. The Office Manager will have a number of project-based and longer-term tasks, creating operational efficiencies and enabling the organization’s success. This role requires collaboration, workplace oversight, and a creative mindset to ensure team success.
The candidate must have a flexible schedule, be prepared to occasionally join meetings and conference calls earlier and later than regular business hours, including occasional weekends. This team member is required to work from our office Tuesday-Thursday each week. Key responsibilities
Office Management • Be the first point of contact at Resolution’s office. Welcome guests, receive packages, answer and route office calls, and respond to general email inquiries. • Manage ordering and tracking of office supplies and equipment, ensuring materials are organized, and setting up and straightening up the office. • Liaise with building management and manage work orders. • Manage technology and cybersecurity vendors, ensuring staff are properly using technology, sharing updates and best practices, and handling troubleshooting to solve short-term and long-term issues. • Assist the Chief of Staff with budgeting for office needs, including office supplies, fixtures, furniture, and service contracts, while taking reasonable measures to decrease office-related expenditures. • Work on special initiatives as they relate to the full staff, including ongoing cyber security training, DEI work support, and other training and process creation, as needed. • Manage general organizational archives and files, coordinate shredding as needed, and oversee and catalog items in storage. • Research and identify areas where Resolution can continue to improve our operations, especially through the lenses of sustainability, diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Team Culture • Plan inclusive team-building and professional development experiences for staff at least quarterly, including researching and proposing new types of engagements and using data to understand staff engagement in each experience. • Work with the Chief of Staff to provide support for the onboarding and orientation of new staff members, ensuring their introduction to Resolution is as smooth and supportive as possible. • Recognize and celebrate staff accomplishments. Organize birthday and work anniversary recognition, and send notes and gifts to mark special occasions. • Promote friendly and safe team-oriented environment that allows all staff to feel welcomed, incorporating Resolution’s DEI values into all aspects of work.
Administrative Duties • Update Resolution’s website as required. • Lead scheduling process and communication for job candidates using an Applicant Tracking System. • Manage the tracking of professional development opportunities among the staff. • Maintain clerical and personnel records with integrity and consistency. • Other general office administration, research, event support, and special projects as needed.
Qualifications • 4-5 years of relevant professional experience with two years of office management. • Extremely organized with meticulous attention to detail and follow through. • High level of written and oral communications skills with a friendly, inclusive, and professional approach. • Ability to handle sensitive information about team members, methodologies, etc. with discretion and good judgment. • Ability to both work well independently and seek support and points of escalation when needed. • Commitment to the principles of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access, and Learning (outlined here in our DEI statement: https://resolutionproject.org/deistatement/ ). • Proficient in Microsoft Office and Google Docs, and a high level of general computer competency.
Preferred • Familiarity/experience with Salesforce or other CRM (training available). • Passionate about young people making an impact, and commitment to social change and social entrepreneurship. Benefits Resolution does our best to provide a competitive benefits package to our team. We have standard 35 hour work weeks with the ability to schedule to work half day Fridays year-round. Full-time Resolution staff members have access to a range of health plans as well as coverage for dental, vision, life, and disability insurance. Full-time staff also have access to generous paid time off and robust professional development opportunities. In addition, employees may opt into FSA, HSA, transit check, and other voluntary insurance policies.
To apply https://resolutionproject.pinpointhq.com/jobs/75481 . No emails or phone calls, please.
Resolution is an equal opportunity employer. The organization does not engage in and prohibits discrimination in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race or ethnicity, color, national origin, ancestry, gender identity, sex or gender (including pregnancy), LGBTQ+ status or sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, physical or mental disability, marital or partnership status, veteran status, military service status, or any other characteristic protected by state, local or federal law.
Nov 18, 2022
Full time
Classification : Exempt, full-time Compensation : $58,500-63,000 Reporting To : Chief of Staff Work Environment : Hybrid (in office Tues-Thurs most weeks)
About Resolution Project At Resolution Project, we see the spark of passion in young people. We work with them to build it into a lifetime of impact. People do not need decades of experience before they can start making a difference in the world. Especially while young, they have the energy, idealism, and ambition to address complex challenges—today. But they need a community that invests and believes in their leadership. Resolution provides this support to young innovators around the world so they can break barriers and ignite meaningful change.
The Resolution Fellowship is the core of our work. To become a Resolution Fellow, young people first compete in our Social Venture Challenge (SVC), pitching ideas for social enterprises in their communities. Those who are selected become Fellows, receiving seed funding and lifelong support. Resolution is there, even if they evolve or pivot from their original ideas, with global resources, mentorship, expertise, and community, along with a growing network of local partners. These components come together to form a proven model that identifies promising young leaders, launches their first ventures, and sticks with them as they grow.
Since our beginning in 2008, Resolution Project has launched and supported the growth of nearly 600 Fellows, working across six continents and in over 80 countries. Altogether, our Fellows have impacted the lives of more than 4.7 million people around the globe. Through Resolution Project, young leaders receive unmatched guidance and wisdom from a team of partners, volunteers, and innovative peers around the globe. We remain committed—today and always— to all of our Fellows and to expanding our outreach to lower-resourced communities.
Position summary The Office Manager will be an exceptionally organized and detail-oriented individual who will work closely with the Chief of Staff to support all office operations activities, with a goal of making it as easy as possible for Resolution staff to focus on working towards our mission. The candidate will serve as the friendly “face of Resolution,” welcoming guests, working with building staff, and organizing team activities. The Office Manager will have a number of project-based and longer-term tasks, creating operational efficiencies and enabling the organization’s success. This role requires collaboration, workplace oversight, and a creative mindset to ensure team success.
The candidate must have a flexible schedule, be prepared to occasionally join meetings and conference calls earlier and later than regular business hours, including occasional weekends. This team member is required to work from our office Tuesday-Thursday each week. Key responsibilities
Office Management • Be the first point of contact at Resolution’s office. Welcome guests, receive packages, answer and route office calls, and respond to general email inquiries. • Manage ordering and tracking of office supplies and equipment, ensuring materials are organized, and setting up and straightening up the office. • Liaise with building management and manage work orders. • Manage technology and cybersecurity vendors, ensuring staff are properly using technology, sharing updates and best practices, and handling troubleshooting to solve short-term and long-term issues. • Assist the Chief of Staff with budgeting for office needs, including office supplies, fixtures, furniture, and service contracts, while taking reasonable measures to decrease office-related expenditures. • Work on special initiatives as they relate to the full staff, including ongoing cyber security training, DEI work support, and other training and process creation, as needed. • Manage general organizational archives and files, coordinate shredding as needed, and oversee and catalog items in storage. • Research and identify areas where Resolution can continue to improve our operations, especially through the lenses of sustainability, diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Team Culture • Plan inclusive team-building and professional development experiences for staff at least quarterly, including researching and proposing new types of engagements and using data to understand staff engagement in each experience. • Work with the Chief of Staff to provide support for the onboarding and orientation of new staff members, ensuring their introduction to Resolution is as smooth and supportive as possible. • Recognize and celebrate staff accomplishments. Organize birthday and work anniversary recognition, and send notes and gifts to mark special occasions. • Promote friendly and safe team-oriented environment that allows all staff to feel welcomed, incorporating Resolution’s DEI values into all aspects of work.
Administrative Duties • Update Resolution’s website as required. • Lead scheduling process and communication for job candidates using an Applicant Tracking System. • Manage the tracking of professional development opportunities among the staff. • Maintain clerical and personnel records with integrity and consistency. • Other general office administration, research, event support, and special projects as needed.
Qualifications • 4-5 years of relevant professional experience with two years of office management. • Extremely organized with meticulous attention to detail and follow through. • High level of written and oral communications skills with a friendly, inclusive, and professional approach. • Ability to handle sensitive information about team members, methodologies, etc. with discretion and good judgment. • Ability to both work well independently and seek support and points of escalation when needed. • Commitment to the principles of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access, and Learning (outlined here in our DEI statement: https://resolutionproject.org/deistatement/ ). • Proficient in Microsoft Office and Google Docs, and a high level of general computer competency.
Preferred • Familiarity/experience with Salesforce or other CRM (training available). • Passionate about young people making an impact, and commitment to social change and social entrepreneurship. Benefits Resolution does our best to provide a competitive benefits package to our team. We have standard 35 hour work weeks with the ability to schedule to work half day Fridays year-round. Full-time Resolution staff members have access to a range of health plans as well as coverage for dental, vision, life, and disability insurance. Full-time staff also have access to generous paid time off and robust professional development opportunities. In addition, employees may opt into FSA, HSA, transit check, and other voluntary insurance policies.
To apply https://resolutionproject.pinpointhq.com/jobs/75481 . No emails or phone calls, please.
Resolution is an equal opportunity employer. The organization does not engage in and prohibits discrimination in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race or ethnicity, color, national origin, ancestry, gender identity, sex or gender (including pregnancy), LGBTQ+ status or sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, physical or mental disability, marital or partnership status, veteran status, military service status, or any other characteristic protected by state, local or federal law.
Reports to: Director, LGBTQI+ Policy Staff reporting to this position: None Department: Rights and Justice Position classification: Exempt, full time Minimum compensation: $60,000/$68,000
Summary
American Progress has an immediate opening for a Policy Analyst or Senior Policy Analyst on the LGBTQI+ Policy team in its Rights and Justice department. American Progress is devoted to expanding legal and lived equality for LGBTQI+ people. This includes a commitment to advancing policies that combat discrimination, promote equity, and improve the health, economic security, and well-being of LGBTQI+ individuals and families.
The Policy Analyst or Senior Policy Analyst will be responsible for research, writing, and policy analysis, as well as engaging in external outreach to support relationships with stakeholders, including allied organizations, Congress, and federal government agencies. The ideal candidate will have a background in social sciences, economics, or law and a strong familiarity with LGBTQI+ policy in the United States, as well as a proven interest and respect for critical and intersectional thinking.
The successful candidate will be guided by American Progress’ mission to improve the lives of all Americans through bold, progressive ideas, as well as strong leadership and concerted action, with the aim of not only changing the conversation but changing the country. They will advance an LGBTQI+ research and advocacy agenda in support of American Progress’ five crosscutting priorities:
Strengthening health and ending the pandemic
Building an economy for all
Tackling climate change and environmental injustice
Advancing racial equity and justice
Restoring social trust in democracy
Responsibilities:
Manage multiple LGBTQI+ policy areas, including by tracking major developments in those areas, conducting appropriate analyses, providing commentary, and generating creative and workable policy solutions.
Conduct qualitative research, including analyzing statutory, regulatory, and other policy documents, to determine their impact on LGBTQI+ people and their families.
Produce and manage the distribution of a variety of written products—such as reports, issue briefs, articles, and op-eds—to reach a range of stakeholders to achieve outcomes sought.
Present to colleagues, coalition partners, and decision-makers on key research and policy ideas.
Collaborate with colleagues across American Progress to advance LGBTQI+ policy goals and strategies and ensure alignment with organizationwide efforts.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements and qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of education and experience; an advanced degree is preferred for the Senior Policy Analyst role.
This is not an entry-level position; at least three to five years of related experience is required for the Policy Analyst position, and at least five years of related experience is required for the Senior Policy Analyst position. This experience could include work at another research-focused organization, in strategic advocacy, or in government.
Knowledge and experience working on LGBTQI+ policy issues are required.
Knowledge of federal policymaking and experience working with Congress and/or federal agencies is strongly preferred.
Excellent skills in analysis, research, presentation, and written and oral communication.
Ability to identify and examine key policy issues related to LGBTQI+ individuals and families and develop policy solutions through collaboration and strategic thinking.
Ability to draft written products in multiple formats, such as reports, issue briefs, articles, op-eds, talking points, memoranda, and social media.
Strong interpersonal skills and an ability to work well in collaboration with fellow team members, colleagues, and other internal and external partners.
Ability to lead projects and/or initiatives to successful completion.
Strong attention to detail and organizational skills.
Ability to prioritize, multitask, and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment while maintaining high-quality work.
Commitment to American Progress’ mission and goals.
The following additional qualifications are preferred but not required:
Record of effective policy research, advocacy, and organizing work.
Established relationships within the progressive movement, Congress, and the executive branch.
Quantitative skills, such as the ability to use datasets and statistical software to produce original analyses.
American Progress offers a full and competitive benefits package. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. Both positions are part of a bargaining unit represented by IFPTE Local 70. The Policy Analyst position has a minimum salary of $60,000, and the Senior Policy Analyst position has a minimum salary of $68,000.
We will continue to monitor COVID-19 and the levels of community spread and adjust plans as needed for in-office work. Any changes to our current hybrid work policy will be communicated at the time of hire. Updates will be posted on American Progress’ Jobs page.
Nov 04, 2022
Full time
Reports to: Director, LGBTQI+ Policy Staff reporting to this position: None Department: Rights and Justice Position classification: Exempt, full time Minimum compensation: $60,000/$68,000
Summary
American Progress has an immediate opening for a Policy Analyst or Senior Policy Analyst on the LGBTQI+ Policy team in its Rights and Justice department. American Progress is devoted to expanding legal and lived equality for LGBTQI+ people. This includes a commitment to advancing policies that combat discrimination, promote equity, and improve the health, economic security, and well-being of LGBTQI+ individuals and families.
The Policy Analyst or Senior Policy Analyst will be responsible for research, writing, and policy analysis, as well as engaging in external outreach to support relationships with stakeholders, including allied organizations, Congress, and federal government agencies. The ideal candidate will have a background in social sciences, economics, or law and a strong familiarity with LGBTQI+ policy in the United States, as well as a proven interest and respect for critical and intersectional thinking.
The successful candidate will be guided by American Progress’ mission to improve the lives of all Americans through bold, progressive ideas, as well as strong leadership and concerted action, with the aim of not only changing the conversation but changing the country. They will advance an LGBTQI+ research and advocacy agenda in support of American Progress’ five crosscutting priorities:
Strengthening health and ending the pandemic
Building an economy for all
Tackling climate change and environmental injustice
Advancing racial equity and justice
Restoring social trust in democracy
Responsibilities:
Manage multiple LGBTQI+ policy areas, including by tracking major developments in those areas, conducting appropriate analyses, providing commentary, and generating creative and workable policy solutions.
Conduct qualitative research, including analyzing statutory, regulatory, and other policy documents, to determine their impact on LGBTQI+ people and their families.
Produce and manage the distribution of a variety of written products—such as reports, issue briefs, articles, and op-eds—to reach a range of stakeholders to achieve outcomes sought.
Present to colleagues, coalition partners, and decision-makers on key research and policy ideas.
Collaborate with colleagues across American Progress to advance LGBTQI+ policy goals and strategies and ensure alignment with organizationwide efforts.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements and qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of education and experience; an advanced degree is preferred for the Senior Policy Analyst role.
This is not an entry-level position; at least three to five years of related experience is required for the Policy Analyst position, and at least five years of related experience is required for the Senior Policy Analyst position. This experience could include work at another research-focused organization, in strategic advocacy, or in government.
Knowledge and experience working on LGBTQI+ policy issues are required.
Knowledge of federal policymaking and experience working with Congress and/or federal agencies is strongly preferred.
Excellent skills in analysis, research, presentation, and written and oral communication.
Ability to identify and examine key policy issues related to LGBTQI+ individuals and families and develop policy solutions through collaboration and strategic thinking.
Ability to draft written products in multiple formats, such as reports, issue briefs, articles, op-eds, talking points, memoranda, and social media.
Strong interpersonal skills and an ability to work well in collaboration with fellow team members, colleagues, and other internal and external partners.
Ability to lead projects and/or initiatives to successful completion.
Strong attention to detail and organizational skills.
Ability to prioritize, multitask, and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment while maintaining high-quality work.
Commitment to American Progress’ mission and goals.
The following additional qualifications are preferred but not required:
Record of effective policy research, advocacy, and organizing work.
Established relationships within the progressive movement, Congress, and the executive branch.
Quantitative skills, such as the ability to use datasets and statistical software to produce original analyses.
American Progress offers a full and competitive benefits package. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. Both positions are part of a bargaining unit represented by IFPTE Local 70. The Policy Analyst position has a minimum salary of $60,000, and the Senior Policy Analyst position has a minimum salary of $68,000.
We will continue to monitor COVID-19 and the levels of community spread and adjust plans as needed for in-office work. Any changes to our current hybrid work policy will be communicated at the time of hire. Updates will be posted on American Progress’ Jobs page.