THIS WORK MATTERS -
Are you experienced working with justice-involved individuals, including those with mental health issues and women & their families?
Do you want to make a difference in their lives and the lives of their families?
Are you passionate about helping others?
Do you thrive in a collaborative environment?
If you answered yes to the above questions, please keep reading!
The Department of Community Justice is seeking enthusiastic and motivated Community Health Specialist 2’s (CHS2) to join our dynamic team! We’re recruiting for the following positions:
1 - Regular, full time CHS2 with Women & Family Services
2 - Limited Duration CHS2s (no more than 2 years duration) with the Stabilization and Readiness Program (SARP)
These positions are responsible for developing and delivering activities designed to promote individual and community change. Duties include focusing on social determinants of health, referral outreach and care coordination, health education, community engagement and health promotion. This position requires the ability to communicate (written, oral, etc.) in English and ability to drive to various locations/sites.
The Community Health Specialist 2 positions will work with both clients in custody and within the community. You will develop rapport and engage justice involved clients while assisting Probation and Parole officers with case planning and community program referrals.
The CHS2 will assess the needs of individuals currently involved with the justice system and their families to help identify risk factors and make appropriate referrals based on those risks and needs. The CHS 2 will spend the majority of their time with clients in the community or in community corrections offices.
Typical tasks include:
Direct Client Service and Documentation: respond to referrals for care coordination, individual and family support, health promotion, and referral to community and social support services based on needs and risks of the client, based on their assessment and case plan.
Prepare and collaborate on safety plans for clients and families.
Health Care Assessment: Assess individuals and recognize social and mental health risk factors. Conduct health care screenings and coordinate health care while working directly with a Parole and Probation Officer to create a case plan.
Health and Treatment Navigation: Assist individuals and families in navigating health and mental health systems.
Referrals and coordination for housing.
Working with clients in custody and in the community
Working collaboratively with Parole & Probation Officers
Home visits are considered an essential function of the CHW position; clients are often most comfortable talking about sensitive issues, supports needed and barriers to care, as well as addressing health promotion in the comfort of their own home. You will be required to do this independently, with a partner or with a Parole and Probation Officer.
Workforce Equity: At Multnomah County we are committed to maintaining an effective, respectful and inclusive workplace. We value collaborative problem solving and strive for continuous improvement. We strongly believe in workforce equity, diversity and inclusion. Visit our Workforce Equity Strategies Plan (WESP) to see where Multnomah County is headed with these values.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY JUSTICE:
Vision ~ Community Safety through Positive Change
The Department of Community Justice (DCJ) is recognized as a national leader in both adult and juvenile community justice. DCJ routinely consults and makes use of evidence-based practices in our program and policy development. The Department's commitment to data-informed decision-making has led DCJ to make smart investments of taxpayer dollars in supervision, sanctions, and services for the county's highest risk and highest need justice-involved individuals. DCJ makes long-term investments in its employees through the provision of education and training. The Department believes that in order to enhance public safety we must work collaboratively with the judiciary, law enforcement, schools, treatment agencies, and the community.
The Department shares information with community members, partners, and staff to keep communities safe by preventing and reducing crime and routinely evaluating which local policies support best practices. DCJ operates 24 hours a day, with nearly 650 regular, on-call, and temporary employees. The Department supervises justice-involved individuals and those defendants requiring pretrial services. DCJ's Juvenile Services Division operates the Donald E. Long Juvenile Detention Facility and is responsible for youth on formal and informal community supervision.
More general information about the Department of Community Justice including our mission, vision, and strategies can be found at: www.multco.us/dcj .
The Department of Community Justice's Strategic Plan (Executive Summary and Full report) can be found at: https://multco.us/file/68223/download .
*Note: This recruitment may be used to fill future regular, temporary, on-call, or limited duration status positions.
To Qualify
We will consider any combination of relevant work experience, volunteering, education, and transferable skills as qualifying unless an item or section is labeled required. Please be clear and specific about how your background is relevant. For details about how we typically screen applications, review our overview of the selection process page.
Minimum Qualifications/Transferable Skills*:
Associates Degree or equivalent experience in Social Science, Criminal Justice, or Health Services, or related field; AND
At least one year experience in community outreach services providing health information, mental health information, advocacy, social support and assistance in using the health care system to individuals, groups and families.
Must pass a thorough background investigation which includes, but is not limited to, a review of applicant’s criminal, civil, driving, military, educational and employment history prior to employment.
Must have a valid driver license.
Licenses/Certificates:
Candidates must be able to become LEDS certified within 3 months of hire;
CPR certification is required within 6 months of hire.
Preferred Qualifications/Transferable Skills*: You do not need to have the following preferred qualifications/transferable skills to qualify. However, keep in mind we may consider some or all of the following when identifying the most qualified candidates. Please clearly explain on your application how you meet any of the following preferred qualifications/transferable skills.
Bachelor’s Degree in Social Science, Criminal Justice or Health Services or related field;
Community Health Specialist (CHS) Certification is preferred and may be required for this position in the future. If applicants do not already have the CHS certification, there is the ability to gain the certification during employment
Experience working with Justice Involved Individuals is highly preferred
Experience working in public safety, social services or community corrections settings; this includes working directly with law enforcement staff and their partners.
At least 2 years of experience teaching curriculum or small group instruction;
Ability to work independently and in a team environment.
*Transferable skills: Your transferable skills are any skills you have gained through education, work experience (including the military) or life experience that are relevant for this position. Be sure to describe any transferable skills on your application and clearly explain how they apply to this position.
Screening and Evaluation
The Application Packet:
Online application (required): Explain all related experience (paid or unpaid) and training in the education and work experience sections of the application.
Attach a resume (required): Please indicate how you meet the required minimum qualifications . Attach the document to the on-line application. Be sure to explain in detail, including dates, all related work experience, paid or unpaid.
Cover Letter (required): Please explain why you are applying for this position and describe your experience:
How you meet the minimum qualifications and any preferred qualifications for this position
* Internal candidates: After you have applied, you will receive the Oregon Veteran Preference Questionnaire in your Workday inbox. Your application as an internal candidate is not complete until you fill out and submit the Oregon Veteran Preference Questionnaire.
The Selection Process: For details about how we typically screen applications, review our overview of the selection process page . We expect to evaluate candidates for this recruitment as follows:
Initial review of minimum qualifications
A phone screen, oral exam, written exam, or an application review may be used to identify the most qualified candidates
Consideration of top candidates/Interviews
Background Investigation/Fingerprinting
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Type of Position: This represented position is eligible for overtime and represented by the Local 88 AFSCME AFL-CIO union.
FLSA: Non-Exempt
Schedule: Monday - Friday, 40 hours per week
Regular Status Position Location: Gresham Probation Office @ 495 NE Beech Ave Gresham, OR 97030-7442 . This position is designated as on site/hybrid telework subject to the Multnomah County Telework Policy and based on the Department’s business needs. The exact amount of on-site/telework and schedule will be discussed with the hiring manager during time of offer. Telework locations cannot be located outside of Oregon or Washington.
Limited Duration Position Location: Mead Building at 421 SW 5th Ave Portland, OR 97204-2205 . This position is designated as ad-hoc and is not eligible for hybrid or routine telework subject to the Multnomah County Telework Policy and based on the Department’s business needs.
Multnomah County offers a comprehensive benefit package to all eligible employees. A few highlights include:
Health insurance (medical, dental, vision, Moda or Kaiser Permanente).
Qualify for a defined benefit pension after five years of vesting; we pick up the employee's share of the retirement contribution (6% of subject wages).
Generous paid leave (vacation, sick, parental, bereavement, military, etc.)
Life insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance
Robust EAP and wellness programs , including gym discounts and wellness education classes
Access to a free annual TriMet HOP pass
Mar 27, 2024
Full time
THIS WORK MATTERS -
Are you experienced working with justice-involved individuals, including those with mental health issues and women & their families?
Do you want to make a difference in their lives and the lives of their families?
Are you passionate about helping others?
Do you thrive in a collaborative environment?
If you answered yes to the above questions, please keep reading!
The Department of Community Justice is seeking enthusiastic and motivated Community Health Specialist 2’s (CHS2) to join our dynamic team! We’re recruiting for the following positions:
1 - Regular, full time CHS2 with Women & Family Services
2 - Limited Duration CHS2s (no more than 2 years duration) with the Stabilization and Readiness Program (SARP)
These positions are responsible for developing and delivering activities designed to promote individual and community change. Duties include focusing on social determinants of health, referral outreach and care coordination, health education, community engagement and health promotion. This position requires the ability to communicate (written, oral, etc.) in English and ability to drive to various locations/sites.
The Community Health Specialist 2 positions will work with both clients in custody and within the community. You will develop rapport and engage justice involved clients while assisting Probation and Parole officers with case planning and community program referrals.
The CHS2 will assess the needs of individuals currently involved with the justice system and their families to help identify risk factors and make appropriate referrals based on those risks and needs. The CHS 2 will spend the majority of their time with clients in the community or in community corrections offices.
Typical tasks include:
Direct Client Service and Documentation: respond to referrals for care coordination, individual and family support, health promotion, and referral to community and social support services based on needs and risks of the client, based on their assessment and case plan.
Prepare and collaborate on safety plans for clients and families.
Health Care Assessment: Assess individuals and recognize social and mental health risk factors. Conduct health care screenings and coordinate health care while working directly with a Parole and Probation Officer to create a case plan.
Health and Treatment Navigation: Assist individuals and families in navigating health and mental health systems.
Referrals and coordination for housing.
Working with clients in custody and in the community
Working collaboratively with Parole & Probation Officers
Home visits are considered an essential function of the CHW position; clients are often most comfortable talking about sensitive issues, supports needed and barriers to care, as well as addressing health promotion in the comfort of their own home. You will be required to do this independently, with a partner or with a Parole and Probation Officer.
Workforce Equity: At Multnomah County we are committed to maintaining an effective, respectful and inclusive workplace. We value collaborative problem solving and strive for continuous improvement. We strongly believe in workforce equity, diversity and inclusion. Visit our Workforce Equity Strategies Plan (WESP) to see where Multnomah County is headed with these values.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY JUSTICE:
Vision ~ Community Safety through Positive Change
The Department of Community Justice (DCJ) is recognized as a national leader in both adult and juvenile community justice. DCJ routinely consults and makes use of evidence-based practices in our program and policy development. The Department's commitment to data-informed decision-making has led DCJ to make smart investments of taxpayer dollars in supervision, sanctions, and services for the county's highest risk and highest need justice-involved individuals. DCJ makes long-term investments in its employees through the provision of education and training. The Department believes that in order to enhance public safety we must work collaboratively with the judiciary, law enforcement, schools, treatment agencies, and the community.
The Department shares information with community members, partners, and staff to keep communities safe by preventing and reducing crime and routinely evaluating which local policies support best practices. DCJ operates 24 hours a day, with nearly 650 regular, on-call, and temporary employees. The Department supervises justice-involved individuals and those defendants requiring pretrial services. DCJ's Juvenile Services Division operates the Donald E. Long Juvenile Detention Facility and is responsible for youth on formal and informal community supervision.
More general information about the Department of Community Justice including our mission, vision, and strategies can be found at: www.multco.us/dcj .
The Department of Community Justice's Strategic Plan (Executive Summary and Full report) can be found at: https://multco.us/file/68223/download .
*Note: This recruitment may be used to fill future regular, temporary, on-call, or limited duration status positions.
To Qualify
We will consider any combination of relevant work experience, volunteering, education, and transferable skills as qualifying unless an item or section is labeled required. Please be clear and specific about how your background is relevant. For details about how we typically screen applications, review our overview of the selection process page.
Minimum Qualifications/Transferable Skills*:
Associates Degree or equivalent experience in Social Science, Criminal Justice, or Health Services, or related field; AND
At least one year experience in community outreach services providing health information, mental health information, advocacy, social support and assistance in using the health care system to individuals, groups and families.
Must pass a thorough background investigation which includes, but is not limited to, a review of applicant’s criminal, civil, driving, military, educational and employment history prior to employment.
Must have a valid driver license.
Licenses/Certificates:
Candidates must be able to become LEDS certified within 3 months of hire;
CPR certification is required within 6 months of hire.
Preferred Qualifications/Transferable Skills*: You do not need to have the following preferred qualifications/transferable skills to qualify. However, keep in mind we may consider some or all of the following when identifying the most qualified candidates. Please clearly explain on your application how you meet any of the following preferred qualifications/transferable skills.
Bachelor’s Degree in Social Science, Criminal Justice or Health Services or related field;
Community Health Specialist (CHS) Certification is preferred and may be required for this position in the future. If applicants do not already have the CHS certification, there is the ability to gain the certification during employment
Experience working with Justice Involved Individuals is highly preferred
Experience working in public safety, social services or community corrections settings; this includes working directly with law enforcement staff and their partners.
At least 2 years of experience teaching curriculum or small group instruction;
Ability to work independently and in a team environment.
*Transferable skills: Your transferable skills are any skills you have gained through education, work experience (including the military) or life experience that are relevant for this position. Be sure to describe any transferable skills on your application and clearly explain how they apply to this position.
Screening and Evaluation
The Application Packet:
Online application (required): Explain all related experience (paid or unpaid) and training in the education and work experience sections of the application.
Attach a resume (required): Please indicate how you meet the required minimum qualifications . Attach the document to the on-line application. Be sure to explain in detail, including dates, all related work experience, paid or unpaid.
Cover Letter (required): Please explain why you are applying for this position and describe your experience:
How you meet the minimum qualifications and any preferred qualifications for this position
* Internal candidates: After you have applied, you will receive the Oregon Veteran Preference Questionnaire in your Workday inbox. Your application as an internal candidate is not complete until you fill out and submit the Oregon Veteran Preference Questionnaire.
The Selection Process: For details about how we typically screen applications, review our overview of the selection process page . We expect to evaluate candidates for this recruitment as follows:
Initial review of minimum qualifications
A phone screen, oral exam, written exam, or an application review may be used to identify the most qualified candidates
Consideration of top candidates/Interviews
Background Investigation/Fingerprinting
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Type of Position: This represented position is eligible for overtime and represented by the Local 88 AFSCME AFL-CIO union.
FLSA: Non-Exempt
Schedule: Monday - Friday, 40 hours per week
Regular Status Position Location: Gresham Probation Office @ 495 NE Beech Ave Gresham, OR 97030-7442 . This position is designated as on site/hybrid telework subject to the Multnomah County Telework Policy and based on the Department’s business needs. The exact amount of on-site/telework and schedule will be discussed with the hiring manager during time of offer. Telework locations cannot be located outside of Oregon or Washington.
Limited Duration Position Location: Mead Building at 421 SW 5th Ave Portland, OR 97204-2205 . This position is designated as ad-hoc and is not eligible for hybrid or routine telework subject to the Multnomah County Telework Policy and based on the Department’s business needs.
Multnomah County offers a comprehensive benefit package to all eligible employees. A few highlights include:
Health insurance (medical, dental, vision, Moda or Kaiser Permanente).
Qualify for a defined benefit pension after five years of vesting; we pick up the employee's share of the retirement contribution (6% of subject wages).
Generous paid leave (vacation, sick, parental, bereavement, military, etc.)
Life insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance
Robust EAP and wellness programs , including gym discounts and wellness education classes
Access to a free annual TriMet HOP pass
Location: Remote; California, Oregon, or Washington is required
Reports to: Project Development Manager or Senior Scientist
Salary:
Analyst Level: $63,000–$69,000
Associate Level: $70,000–$78,000
Travel: Travel up to 25%-40% of the time, primarily within Washington, Oregon, and California
Amount of Hires: 2-3
About Blue Forest
Blue Forest is a conservation finance non-profit whose mission is to accelerate the pace and scale of ecological restoration. Since 2018, Blue Forest has managed investor capital through its flagship financial product, the Forest Resilience Bond (FRB), which deploys private capital to finance forest restoration projects on private and public lands to reduce the risk of catastrophic wildfires. More recently, Blue Forest has also established Blue Forest Asset Management (BFAM), an investment management platform connecting investors to compelling, mission-aligned opportunities in broader asset classes beyond FRB projects, such as private equity and private credit investments.
Blue Forest is an interdisciplinary team of scientists, engineers, foresters, finance and communications professionals. We are harnessing financial innovation and building partnerships with investors, non-profits, private companies, and the public sector to design sustainable solutions to systemic climate resilience challenges faced by vulnerable communities and ecosystems. As we grow and develop new financial solutions to pressing environmental problems, we are committed to promoting social equity and amplifying historically excluded voices in the burgeoning field of conservation finance.
Position Summary
Project Analysts and Associates at Blue Forest focus on the development of conservation finance projects while coordinating and contributing to other aspects of Blue Forest workstreams, including research and science efforts, communications, education and capacity building, and building and maintaining partnerships. This typically includes working on two to three projects simultaneously and, over time, developing a specialization (e.g., geographic, issue area, modeling, communications) that advances project development across the organization.
For this posting, we are looking to hire 2-3 Analyst and/or Associate roles:
One role will be a generalist focused fully on project development
One to two hires will have a portion of their role that leans into the scientific modeling side of project development, benefit scoping and evaluation, science communication, and research.
Position responsibilities include supporting execution and day-to-day operations for individual projects, fostering and managing relationships with project partners, facilitating the advancement of working relationships between Blue Forest and beneficiary organizations, and partnering with Managers and Directors to connect day-to-day operations with a long-term strategy.
The project development aspect of the role involves being detail-oriented during day-to-day operations and execution while supporting Managers and Directors with strategy. Analysts and Associates play a key role in project development by developing written materials, working with Managers and Directors to give presentations, and developing relationships with partners. In addition, Analysts and Associates spend their time supporting or servicing as lead coordinator for special projects within other departments at Blue Forest.
Responsibilities & Duties
Individual FRB Project Development (50-75%)
Support the development of multiple FRB projects from conception to execution, including bringing structure and processes to innovative and ambiguous projects. Project workstreams will include:
Partnering with land managers (such as the Forest Service) on implementation strategies for priority restoration projects
Researching and engaging potential project beneficiaries
Quantifying and communicating project benefits with internal and external science partners
Developing proposals and securing funding commitments from beneficiaries
Engaging community stakeholders, Native nations, and potential project collaborators
Develop and execute project materials such as presentations, two-pagers, and memorandums to support project development and partner engagement
Foster relationships with project development partners across a portfolio of project assignments
Integrate and enhance DEI and tribal engagement throughout the project development process
Developing Expertise (20-40%)
Identify one to two areas to develop expertise within the organization. This could include a geographic or ecosystem focus, implementation or permitting, communications, scientific research, facilitation, etc.
For one to two hires, ecosystem benefit modeling and benefit scoping will likely be 30-45% of the role. This could include modeling fire ecology, forest or watershed restoration, or research on other benefits of restoration activities.
Play a key role in supporting initiatives in these areas of expertise, with increasing levels of leadership
Partnerships, Operations, and Communications (10-15%)
Support planning site visits with project partners, executing grant reporting, enhancing internal knowledge sharing, and developing system processes and organization
Develop communications materials such as 2-pagers, story maps, and memos for projects, initiatives, and research project deliverables
Contribute to the Blue Forest newsletter and other email and social media campaigns where appropriate and where materials can elevate key partnerships and/or project visibility
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
An ideal candidate will have 1+ years of relevant work or equivalent experience. Blue Forest will prioritize the following qualifications in the hiring process; however, we do not expect candidates to fulfill all criteria and encourage all interested candidates to apply.
Active Contributor: Ability to work independently with minimal supervision; is detail-oriented, executes and follows through on assigned tasks, manages time effectively, and owns workstreams. Identifies and communicates bottlenecks with Managers and Directors, proactively researching and identifying solutions for the team.
Communication: Strong written and oral communication skills, including distilling and communicating complex ideas into presentations and written memos for non-scientific audiences, facilitating collaborative discussions, creating effective storytelling products, etc.
Partnerships & Collaboration: Developing experience collaborating with internal and external stakeholders and Native Nations. Strong, active listening skills, inclusive approach, and values engaging diverse perspectives to design effective solutions and projects.
Conservation Finance, Ecosystem Services, Utilities, or Forestry Expertise: Passionate and some understanding of conservation finance, modeling ecosystem services, water and electric utilities, forestry, or other relevant fields. Experience working with the USDA Forest Service or utilities is a plus but not required.
Continuous Learner: Committed to continuous learning, including seeking opportunities to incorporate feedback and learn from others; learning, listening, and engagement that understands the historical place-based context for projects and empowers and supports diverse communities within the conservation and financial communities.
(For one to two roles focused partially on science modeling) Science Modeling Experience: One to four years of experience or advanced education in ecology, forestry, environmental sciences/engineering, or related fields in research and/or modeling of ecosystem processes. The ideal candidate will have familiarity with a range of modeling approaches, understand their strengths, weaknesses, and sources of uncertainty, and be comfortable thinking holistically about mechanisms driving ecosystem processes.
BENEFITS
100% employer-paid health, dental, and vision coverage; subsidized coverage for dependents
Access to a 401k retirement plan with a 4% employer match
Starting 3 weeks paid vacation and 17 paid holidays; paid sick leave and volunteer time
3 months of paid family leave
Employer-paid life and long-term disability insurance
Access to Dependent Care FSA
Public Lands Exploration stipend (reimbursements for visits to National Forests, county parks, etc.)
Monthly Home Office stipend or co-working space provided
Additional stipends for health & wellness; home internet and cell service; and professional development
COVID VACCINE REQUIREMENT
All Blue Forest staff are required to be “fully vaccinated” against COVID-19, as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention defines that term. Proof of full vaccination shall be a condition of employment and must be provided before starting work, except where prohibited by law. Blue Forest is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and the company will engage in the interactive process regarding reasonable accommodations for candidates who cannot be vaccinated due to a disability/medical condition; a sincerely held religious belief, practice or observance; or a claimed exemption under applicable state law.
HOW TO APPLY
To apply to this position, submit a resume on recruitee . People from historically underrepresented populations and candidates with non-traditional career paths are especially encouraged to apply. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis, and those submitted by March 7th will be prioritized.
If participating in the interview process would require you to incur additional expenses to participate, such as childcare, please let us know, and we are happy to reimburse for reasonable expenses incurred up to $30/hour for twice the length of each interview in which you participate. There will be space to request this reimbursement upon offer of an interview.
Blue Forest provides equal employment and opportunities for advancement, compensation, training, and growth according to individual merit, without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, age, genetic information, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under applicable Federal, state, or local law. Applicants must have authorization to work in the United States.
Feb 27, 2024
Full time
Location: Remote; California, Oregon, or Washington is required
Reports to: Project Development Manager or Senior Scientist
Salary:
Analyst Level: $63,000–$69,000
Associate Level: $70,000–$78,000
Travel: Travel up to 25%-40% of the time, primarily within Washington, Oregon, and California
Amount of Hires: 2-3
About Blue Forest
Blue Forest is a conservation finance non-profit whose mission is to accelerate the pace and scale of ecological restoration. Since 2018, Blue Forest has managed investor capital through its flagship financial product, the Forest Resilience Bond (FRB), which deploys private capital to finance forest restoration projects on private and public lands to reduce the risk of catastrophic wildfires. More recently, Blue Forest has also established Blue Forest Asset Management (BFAM), an investment management platform connecting investors to compelling, mission-aligned opportunities in broader asset classes beyond FRB projects, such as private equity and private credit investments.
Blue Forest is an interdisciplinary team of scientists, engineers, foresters, finance and communications professionals. We are harnessing financial innovation and building partnerships with investors, non-profits, private companies, and the public sector to design sustainable solutions to systemic climate resilience challenges faced by vulnerable communities and ecosystems. As we grow and develop new financial solutions to pressing environmental problems, we are committed to promoting social equity and amplifying historically excluded voices in the burgeoning field of conservation finance.
Position Summary
Project Analysts and Associates at Blue Forest focus on the development of conservation finance projects while coordinating and contributing to other aspects of Blue Forest workstreams, including research and science efforts, communications, education and capacity building, and building and maintaining partnerships. This typically includes working on two to three projects simultaneously and, over time, developing a specialization (e.g., geographic, issue area, modeling, communications) that advances project development across the organization.
For this posting, we are looking to hire 2-3 Analyst and/or Associate roles:
One role will be a generalist focused fully on project development
One to two hires will have a portion of their role that leans into the scientific modeling side of project development, benefit scoping and evaluation, science communication, and research.
Position responsibilities include supporting execution and day-to-day operations for individual projects, fostering and managing relationships with project partners, facilitating the advancement of working relationships between Blue Forest and beneficiary organizations, and partnering with Managers and Directors to connect day-to-day operations with a long-term strategy.
The project development aspect of the role involves being detail-oriented during day-to-day operations and execution while supporting Managers and Directors with strategy. Analysts and Associates play a key role in project development by developing written materials, working with Managers and Directors to give presentations, and developing relationships with partners. In addition, Analysts and Associates spend their time supporting or servicing as lead coordinator for special projects within other departments at Blue Forest.
Responsibilities & Duties
Individual FRB Project Development (50-75%)
Support the development of multiple FRB projects from conception to execution, including bringing structure and processes to innovative and ambiguous projects. Project workstreams will include:
Partnering with land managers (such as the Forest Service) on implementation strategies for priority restoration projects
Researching and engaging potential project beneficiaries
Quantifying and communicating project benefits with internal and external science partners
Developing proposals and securing funding commitments from beneficiaries
Engaging community stakeholders, Native nations, and potential project collaborators
Develop and execute project materials such as presentations, two-pagers, and memorandums to support project development and partner engagement
Foster relationships with project development partners across a portfolio of project assignments
Integrate and enhance DEI and tribal engagement throughout the project development process
Developing Expertise (20-40%)
Identify one to two areas to develop expertise within the organization. This could include a geographic or ecosystem focus, implementation or permitting, communications, scientific research, facilitation, etc.
For one to two hires, ecosystem benefit modeling and benefit scoping will likely be 30-45% of the role. This could include modeling fire ecology, forest or watershed restoration, or research on other benefits of restoration activities.
Play a key role in supporting initiatives in these areas of expertise, with increasing levels of leadership
Partnerships, Operations, and Communications (10-15%)
Support planning site visits with project partners, executing grant reporting, enhancing internal knowledge sharing, and developing system processes and organization
Develop communications materials such as 2-pagers, story maps, and memos for projects, initiatives, and research project deliverables
Contribute to the Blue Forest newsletter and other email and social media campaigns where appropriate and where materials can elevate key partnerships and/or project visibility
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
An ideal candidate will have 1+ years of relevant work or equivalent experience. Blue Forest will prioritize the following qualifications in the hiring process; however, we do not expect candidates to fulfill all criteria and encourage all interested candidates to apply.
Active Contributor: Ability to work independently with minimal supervision; is detail-oriented, executes and follows through on assigned tasks, manages time effectively, and owns workstreams. Identifies and communicates bottlenecks with Managers and Directors, proactively researching and identifying solutions for the team.
Communication: Strong written and oral communication skills, including distilling and communicating complex ideas into presentations and written memos for non-scientific audiences, facilitating collaborative discussions, creating effective storytelling products, etc.
Partnerships & Collaboration: Developing experience collaborating with internal and external stakeholders and Native Nations. Strong, active listening skills, inclusive approach, and values engaging diverse perspectives to design effective solutions and projects.
Conservation Finance, Ecosystem Services, Utilities, or Forestry Expertise: Passionate and some understanding of conservation finance, modeling ecosystem services, water and electric utilities, forestry, or other relevant fields. Experience working with the USDA Forest Service or utilities is a plus but not required.
Continuous Learner: Committed to continuous learning, including seeking opportunities to incorporate feedback and learn from others; learning, listening, and engagement that understands the historical place-based context for projects and empowers and supports diverse communities within the conservation and financial communities.
(For one to two roles focused partially on science modeling) Science Modeling Experience: One to four years of experience or advanced education in ecology, forestry, environmental sciences/engineering, or related fields in research and/or modeling of ecosystem processes. The ideal candidate will have familiarity with a range of modeling approaches, understand their strengths, weaknesses, and sources of uncertainty, and be comfortable thinking holistically about mechanisms driving ecosystem processes.
BENEFITS
100% employer-paid health, dental, and vision coverage; subsidized coverage for dependents
Access to a 401k retirement plan with a 4% employer match
Starting 3 weeks paid vacation and 17 paid holidays; paid sick leave and volunteer time
3 months of paid family leave
Employer-paid life and long-term disability insurance
Access to Dependent Care FSA
Public Lands Exploration stipend (reimbursements for visits to National Forests, county parks, etc.)
Monthly Home Office stipend or co-working space provided
Additional stipends for health & wellness; home internet and cell service; and professional development
COVID VACCINE REQUIREMENT
All Blue Forest staff are required to be “fully vaccinated” against COVID-19, as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention defines that term. Proof of full vaccination shall be a condition of employment and must be provided before starting work, except where prohibited by law. Blue Forest is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and the company will engage in the interactive process regarding reasonable accommodations for candidates who cannot be vaccinated due to a disability/medical condition; a sincerely held religious belief, practice or observance; or a claimed exemption under applicable state law.
HOW TO APPLY
To apply to this position, submit a resume on recruitee . People from historically underrepresented populations and candidates with non-traditional career paths are especially encouraged to apply. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis, and those submitted by March 7th will be prioritized.
If participating in the interview process would require you to incur additional expenses to participate, such as childcare, please let us know, and we are happy to reimburse for reasonable expenses incurred up to $30/hour for twice the length of each interview in which you participate. There will be space to request this reimbursement upon offer of an interview.
Blue Forest provides equal employment and opportunities for advancement, compensation, training, and growth according to individual merit, without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, age, genetic information, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under applicable Federal, state, or local law. Applicants must have authorization to work in the United States.
Multnomah County Dept. of Community Justice
Portland, Oregon
Are you a motivated community justice leader with a positive attitude and experience managing cross cultural programs?
Are you committed to helping adults involved in the criminal justice system turn their lives around to create a better future?
As a Community Justice Manager with Multnomah County's Department of Community Justice, you will be planning, directing and evaluating programs and staff delivering services to adults on formal community supervision. Your exceptional interpersonal skills, knowledge and understanding of the dynamics, cycles and impact of addiction, violence, mental illness and sexual offenses will help create positive change.
The Department of Community Justice is looking for innovative leaders who can demonstrate expertise in the following areas:
Strategic Planning / Leadership: You will develop goals and direction based on the overall county/department mission and vision to increase community safety through positive change.
Results Through People: You will help achieve results through the contribution of others by motivating and inspiring growth and productivity.
Relationships and Community: You will build positive and sustainable relationships with a range of key internal and external stakeholders.
Leading Cross-Culturally: You will foster an inclusive workplace where diversity and individual differences are valued and leveraged to achieve the vision, mission, and goals of the organization.
Team Building: You will develop, inspire, and foster employees to work collaboratively.
Organizational Savviness: You will demonstrate understanding and good judgment of organizational culture and interpersonal relationships, with both internal and external groups, to identify opportunities of mutual interest and benefit.
Delivery: You will ensure services are provided by quality processes through monitoring and understanding.
Outcomes: You achieve quality outcomes for the individual, the organization, and the county.
Personal Development: You will strive for an honest and accurate assessment of oneself and demonstrate willingness for continuous improvement.
Functional/Technical: You possess specific knowledge about laws, regulations, certifications, licensure and skills for specific assignments.
This recruitment will be used to fill positions within our Adult Services Division.
About the Adult Services Division:
The Adult Services Division (ASD) promotes public safety and strives to reduce recidivism while supervising over 4,000 adults sentenced to probation or released from custody on parole. Adults on supervision are held accountable through a balance of supervision, services, and sanctions designed to develop necessary skills for success, while effectively using public resources. The Division works closely with community members and partners using research and proven methods to promote positive change in the adults we supervise.
WORKFORCE EQUITY
At Multnomah County we are committed to maintaining an effective, respectful and inclusive workplace. We value collaborative problem solving and strive for continuous improvement. We strongly believe in workforce equity, diversity and inclusion. Visit our Workforce Equity Strategies Plan (WESP) to see where Multnomah County is headed with these values.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY JUSTICE
Vision ~ Community Safety through Positive Change
The Department of Community Justice (DCJ) is recognized as a national leader in both adult and juvenile community justice. DCJ routinely consults and makes use of evidence-based practices in our program and policy development. The Department's commitment to data-informed decision-making has led DCJ to make smart investments of taxpayer dollars in supervision, sanctions, and services for the county's highest risk and highest need justice-involved individuals. DCJ makes long-term investments in its employees through the provision of education and training. The Department believes that in order to enhance public safety we must work collaboratively with the judiciary, law enforcement, schools, treatment agencies, and the community.
The Department shares information with community members, partners, and staff to keep communities safe by preventing and reducing crime and routinely evaluating which local policies support best practices. DCJ operates 24 hours a day, with nearly 650 regular, on-call, and temporary employees. The Department supervises over 4,000 justice-involved individuals annually and those defendants requiring pretrial services. DCJ's Juvenile Services Division operates the Donald E. Long Juvenile Detention Facility and is responsible for approximately 500 youth on formal and informal community supervision.
More general information about the Department of Community Justice including our mission, vision, and strategies can be found at: www.multco.us/dcj .
The Department of Community Justice's Strategic Plan (Executive Summary and Full report) can be found at: https://multco.us/file/68223/download .
Serving the Public, Even During Disasters
Every day, Multnomah County staff work together to serve as a safety net for our communities. During a disaster, this safety net becomes even more critical. All County employees have a role in serving the public during inclement weather, natural disaster, or other types of community emergency response. During these emergency responses, while typically there begins with a call for volunteers, county employees may ultimately be reassigned from their current position to a role in the emergency response in order to support the critical needs presented by our communities. For more information, please visit the Disaster Service Worker Information page.
Internal Applicants:
After you have applied, you will receive the Oregon Veteran Preference Questionnaire in your Workday inbox. Your application as an internal candidate is not complete until you fill out and submit the Oregon Veteran Preference Questionnaire.
TO QUALIFY:
We will consider any combination of relevant work experience, volunteering, education, and transferable skills as qualifying unless an item or section is labeled required. Please be clear and specific about how your background is relevant. For details about how we typically screen applications, review our overview of the selection process page.
Minimum Qualifications/Transferable Skills*:
Three years of supervisor or lead experience working in Community Justice, Probation/Parole, Corrections or other Human Services fields.
Equivalent to a Bachelor's degree with major coursework in sociology, psychology, criminal justice, administration of justice, social work or equivalent years of experience in a related field.
Must be able to pass a thorough background investigation, including being fingerprinted.
Community Justice Managers in the Adult Services Division will be required to be a certified sworn officer or the ability to become a certified sworn officer within eighteen months of hire by the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST).
Must be a United States citizen.
Must successfully pass a physical examination and psychological evaluation (pre employment).
Must be able to exercise the powers of arrest.
May be required to carry a firearm and to supervise armed Probation and Parole Officers.
Must be able to travel to various offices/ buildings throughout Multnomah County in a timely manner.
Preferred Qualifications/Transferable Skills*:
You do not need to have the following preferred qualifications/transferable skills to qualify. However, keep in mind we may consider some or all of the following when identifying the most qualified candidates. Please clearly explain on your application how you meet any of the following preferred qualifications/transferable skills.
Experience working with case management models, evidenced based practices and fidelity and continuous quality improvement.
Experience in program management and managing cross-culturally, including but not limited to: planning, organizing, staffing, directing, controlling and implementing an identified plan/concept within a diverse team and managing, leading and enhancing talents, strengths and abilities of a team.
More than 2 years of supervisor or lead experience working in Community Justice, Probation/Parole, Corrections or other Human Services fields.
*Transferable skills: Your transferable skills are any skills you have gained through education, work experience (including the military) or life experience that are relevant for this position. Be sure to describe any transferable skills on your application and clearly explain how they apply to this position.
SCREENING AND EVALUATION:
The Application Packet:
Please be sure to provide all the materials below in your application submission:
Online application: Explain all related experience (paid or unpaid) and training in the education and work experience sections of the application.
Attach a resume: Please indicate how you meet the required minimum qualifications. Attach the document to the on-line application. Be sure to explain in detail, including dates, all related work experience, paid or unpaid.
Cover Letter (optional): Please explain why you are applying for this position and describe your leadership experience in a public safety setting or in a human services setting.
The Selection Process: For details about how we typically screen applications, review our overview of the selection process page . We expect to evaluate candidates for this recruitment as follows:
Initial review of minimum qualifications An evaluation of application materials to identify the most qualified candidates Consideration of top candidates/Interviews Background Investigation/Fingerprinting Physical Examination and Psychological Evaluation
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Type of Position: This salaried position is not eligible for overtime.
Type: Non-Represented
FLSA: Exempt
Schedule: Monday – Friday, 40 hours per week
Location: DCJ East - North @ 1245 SE 122nd Ave, Portland
Multnomah County offers a comprehensive benefit package to all eligible employees. A few highlights include:
Health insurance (medical, dental, vision).
Qualify for a defined benefit pension after five years of vesting; we pick up the employee's share of the retirement contribution (6% of subject wages).
Generous paid leave (vacation, sick, parental, bereavement, military etc.)
Life insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance
Optional deferred compensation and flexible spending accounts
Access to a free annual Trimet bus pass
Access to wellness resources
The eligible list established from this recruitment may be used to fill future full-time, part-time, regular, temporary, limited duration, and on-call positions. Application information may be used throughout the entire selection process. This process is subject to change without notice.
Diversity and Inclusion: At Multnomah County, we don't just accept difference; we value it and support it to create a culture of dignity and respect for our employees.
We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran or protected veteran status, genetic information and other legally protected characteristics. The EEO Know Your Rights poster is available for your reference. Multnomah County is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. We request priority protected veteran referrals.
Veterans’ Preference: Under Oregon Law, qualifying veterans may apply for veterans’ preference. Review our veterans’ preference page for details about eligibility and how to apply.
Accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act: We gladly provide reasonable accommodation to anyone whose specific disability prevents them from completing an application or participating in this recruitment process. Please contact the recruiter below in advance to request assistance. Individuals with hearing or speech impairments may contact the recruiter through the Telecommunications Relay Service by dialing 711.
Feb 22, 2024
Full time
Are you a motivated community justice leader with a positive attitude and experience managing cross cultural programs?
Are you committed to helping adults involved in the criminal justice system turn their lives around to create a better future?
As a Community Justice Manager with Multnomah County's Department of Community Justice, you will be planning, directing and evaluating programs and staff delivering services to adults on formal community supervision. Your exceptional interpersonal skills, knowledge and understanding of the dynamics, cycles and impact of addiction, violence, mental illness and sexual offenses will help create positive change.
The Department of Community Justice is looking for innovative leaders who can demonstrate expertise in the following areas:
Strategic Planning / Leadership: You will develop goals and direction based on the overall county/department mission and vision to increase community safety through positive change.
Results Through People: You will help achieve results through the contribution of others by motivating and inspiring growth and productivity.
Relationships and Community: You will build positive and sustainable relationships with a range of key internal and external stakeholders.
Leading Cross-Culturally: You will foster an inclusive workplace where diversity and individual differences are valued and leveraged to achieve the vision, mission, and goals of the organization.
Team Building: You will develop, inspire, and foster employees to work collaboratively.
Organizational Savviness: You will demonstrate understanding and good judgment of organizational culture and interpersonal relationships, with both internal and external groups, to identify opportunities of mutual interest and benefit.
Delivery: You will ensure services are provided by quality processes through monitoring and understanding.
Outcomes: You achieve quality outcomes for the individual, the organization, and the county.
Personal Development: You will strive for an honest and accurate assessment of oneself and demonstrate willingness for continuous improvement.
Functional/Technical: You possess specific knowledge about laws, regulations, certifications, licensure and skills for specific assignments.
This recruitment will be used to fill positions within our Adult Services Division.
About the Adult Services Division:
The Adult Services Division (ASD) promotes public safety and strives to reduce recidivism while supervising over 4,000 adults sentenced to probation or released from custody on parole. Adults on supervision are held accountable through a balance of supervision, services, and sanctions designed to develop necessary skills for success, while effectively using public resources. The Division works closely with community members and partners using research and proven methods to promote positive change in the adults we supervise.
WORKFORCE EQUITY
At Multnomah County we are committed to maintaining an effective, respectful and inclusive workplace. We value collaborative problem solving and strive for continuous improvement. We strongly believe in workforce equity, diversity and inclusion. Visit our Workforce Equity Strategies Plan (WESP) to see where Multnomah County is headed with these values.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY JUSTICE
Vision ~ Community Safety through Positive Change
The Department of Community Justice (DCJ) is recognized as a national leader in both adult and juvenile community justice. DCJ routinely consults and makes use of evidence-based practices in our program and policy development. The Department's commitment to data-informed decision-making has led DCJ to make smart investments of taxpayer dollars in supervision, sanctions, and services for the county's highest risk and highest need justice-involved individuals. DCJ makes long-term investments in its employees through the provision of education and training. The Department believes that in order to enhance public safety we must work collaboratively with the judiciary, law enforcement, schools, treatment agencies, and the community.
The Department shares information with community members, partners, and staff to keep communities safe by preventing and reducing crime and routinely evaluating which local policies support best practices. DCJ operates 24 hours a day, with nearly 650 regular, on-call, and temporary employees. The Department supervises over 4,000 justice-involved individuals annually and those defendants requiring pretrial services. DCJ's Juvenile Services Division operates the Donald E. Long Juvenile Detention Facility and is responsible for approximately 500 youth on formal and informal community supervision.
More general information about the Department of Community Justice including our mission, vision, and strategies can be found at: www.multco.us/dcj .
The Department of Community Justice's Strategic Plan (Executive Summary and Full report) can be found at: https://multco.us/file/68223/download .
Serving the Public, Even During Disasters
Every day, Multnomah County staff work together to serve as a safety net for our communities. During a disaster, this safety net becomes even more critical. All County employees have a role in serving the public during inclement weather, natural disaster, or other types of community emergency response. During these emergency responses, while typically there begins with a call for volunteers, county employees may ultimately be reassigned from their current position to a role in the emergency response in order to support the critical needs presented by our communities. For more information, please visit the Disaster Service Worker Information page.
Internal Applicants:
After you have applied, you will receive the Oregon Veteran Preference Questionnaire in your Workday inbox. Your application as an internal candidate is not complete until you fill out and submit the Oregon Veteran Preference Questionnaire.
TO QUALIFY:
We will consider any combination of relevant work experience, volunteering, education, and transferable skills as qualifying unless an item or section is labeled required. Please be clear and specific about how your background is relevant. For details about how we typically screen applications, review our overview of the selection process page.
Minimum Qualifications/Transferable Skills*:
Three years of supervisor or lead experience working in Community Justice, Probation/Parole, Corrections or other Human Services fields.
Equivalent to a Bachelor's degree with major coursework in sociology, psychology, criminal justice, administration of justice, social work or equivalent years of experience in a related field.
Must be able to pass a thorough background investigation, including being fingerprinted.
Community Justice Managers in the Adult Services Division will be required to be a certified sworn officer or the ability to become a certified sworn officer within eighteen months of hire by the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST).
Must be a United States citizen.
Must successfully pass a physical examination and psychological evaluation (pre employment).
Must be able to exercise the powers of arrest.
May be required to carry a firearm and to supervise armed Probation and Parole Officers.
Must be able to travel to various offices/ buildings throughout Multnomah County in a timely manner.
Preferred Qualifications/Transferable Skills*:
You do not need to have the following preferred qualifications/transferable skills to qualify. However, keep in mind we may consider some or all of the following when identifying the most qualified candidates. Please clearly explain on your application how you meet any of the following preferred qualifications/transferable skills.
Experience working with case management models, evidenced based practices and fidelity and continuous quality improvement.
Experience in program management and managing cross-culturally, including but not limited to: planning, organizing, staffing, directing, controlling and implementing an identified plan/concept within a diverse team and managing, leading and enhancing talents, strengths and abilities of a team.
More than 2 years of supervisor or lead experience working in Community Justice, Probation/Parole, Corrections or other Human Services fields.
*Transferable skills: Your transferable skills are any skills you have gained through education, work experience (including the military) or life experience that are relevant for this position. Be sure to describe any transferable skills on your application and clearly explain how they apply to this position.
SCREENING AND EVALUATION:
The Application Packet:
Please be sure to provide all the materials below in your application submission:
Online application: Explain all related experience (paid or unpaid) and training in the education and work experience sections of the application.
Attach a resume: Please indicate how you meet the required minimum qualifications. Attach the document to the on-line application. Be sure to explain in detail, including dates, all related work experience, paid or unpaid.
Cover Letter (optional): Please explain why you are applying for this position and describe your leadership experience in a public safety setting or in a human services setting.
The Selection Process: For details about how we typically screen applications, review our overview of the selection process page . We expect to evaluate candidates for this recruitment as follows:
Initial review of minimum qualifications An evaluation of application materials to identify the most qualified candidates Consideration of top candidates/Interviews Background Investigation/Fingerprinting Physical Examination and Psychological Evaluation
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Type of Position: This salaried position is not eligible for overtime.
Type: Non-Represented
FLSA: Exempt
Schedule: Monday – Friday, 40 hours per week
Location: DCJ East - North @ 1245 SE 122nd Ave, Portland
Multnomah County offers a comprehensive benefit package to all eligible employees. A few highlights include:
Health insurance (medical, dental, vision).
Qualify for a defined benefit pension after five years of vesting; we pick up the employee's share of the retirement contribution (6% of subject wages).
Generous paid leave (vacation, sick, parental, bereavement, military etc.)
Life insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance
Optional deferred compensation and flexible spending accounts
Access to a free annual Trimet bus pass
Access to wellness resources
The eligible list established from this recruitment may be used to fill future full-time, part-time, regular, temporary, limited duration, and on-call positions. Application information may be used throughout the entire selection process. This process is subject to change without notice.
Diversity and Inclusion: At Multnomah County, we don't just accept difference; we value it and support it to create a culture of dignity and respect for our employees.
We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran or protected veteran status, genetic information and other legally protected characteristics. The EEO Know Your Rights poster is available for your reference. Multnomah County is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. We request priority protected veteran referrals.
Veterans’ Preference: Under Oregon Law, qualifying veterans may apply for veterans’ preference. Review our veterans’ preference page for details about eligibility and how to apply.
Accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act: We gladly provide reasonable accommodation to anyone whose specific disability prevents them from completing an application or participating in this recruitment process. Please contact the recruiter below in advance to request assistance. Individuals with hearing or speech impairments may contact the recruiter through the Telecommunications Relay Service by dialing 711.
Multnomah County Dept. of Community Justice
1401 NE 68th Ave, Portland OR 97213
The Multnomah County Department of Community Justice (DCJ) is seeking a Senior Manager for the Juvenile Services Division (JSD). This Senior Manager provides administration, oversight, planning and evaluation of JSD’s 64-bed regional detention facility and 16-bed Behavior Rehabilitation Services (BRS) Assessment & Evaluation (A&E) residential program. This advanced level, professional position reports directly to the JSD Director and is responsible for ensuring the safe and secure operation of Detention and the A&E Program, including strict adherence to laws, regulations and best practices.
In this role, you will plan, organize, manage, and administer operations of the juvenile detention facility and the Assessment & Evaluation (A&E) residential program. You will develop and implement programming and strategic planning; implement and assist in the development of policies, procedures, and business practices; evaluate goals, objectives, priorities, and activities to improve performance and outcomes for youth and staff; recommend and establish administrative controls and improvements to ensure safety and security; develop procedures to implement new and/or changing regulatory requirements; serve as a member of the DCJ Senior Leadership Team and the JSD Juvenile Leadership Team, and as the leader of the Detention Leadership Team.
You will direct and approve through subordinate managers the planning, prioritizing, assigning, supervising, training, and review of the work of a diverse workforce by serving as a resource, providing direction, guidance, and leadership to staff and subordinate managers; advising subordinate managers on complex and sensitive concerns and issues; responding to and resolving confidential and sensitive inquiries; investigating complaints and recommending corrective actions as necessary; and selecting, directing, and managing the work of consultants.
You will analyze and review federal, state and local laws, regulations, policies, and procedures in order to ensure compliance with Oregon Detention Guidelines, applicable Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS), and Behavior Rehabilitation Services (BRS) Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR); serve as the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) Facility Manager; conduct analysis on best practices and trends, and formulate and implement recommendations; develop, implement, and maintain quality management and change management plans and systems to ensure compliance and achieve expected outcomes.
You will develop, administer and monitor a budget of over $10 million; approve expenditures with strict adherence to County finance rules; develop justifications and make budgetary recommendations to the DCJ Executive Team; participate in forecasting additional funding requirements for staffing and resources; identify, obtain, and manage funding from grants, contracts and other funding streams; participate in the interpretation, negotiation, management, and enforcement of contracts; and coordinate the finalization of budgets to ensure the timely submission of the department budget.
Additionally, you will negotiate, problem solve, and collaborate closely with contractors and other partner organizations including the Oregon Youth Authority, Oregon Department of Human Services - Child Welfare, Multnomah County District Attorney's Office, State Court System, Multnomah Education Service District, Multnomah County Health Department, Annie E. Casey Foundation, other County departments and County Juvenile Departments, local law enforcement and state agencies.
You will also represent the county to the public, elected officials, other agencies, governments, and organizations including making presentations, participating in meetings, and conducting community outreach; and act as representative on internal and external committees, interagency task forces, special projects, and other community outreach activities.
JSD Senior Managers are responsible for a team of 5-7 subordinate managers who oversee employees who work in Detention and Residential Services or Court and Community Supervision Services. JSD Senior Managers serve as members of the DCJ Senior Leadership Team and the JSD Juvenile Leadership Team. This Senior Manager leads the Detention Leadership Team.
The Department of Community Justice is looking for a Senior Manager/Leader who can demonstrate expertise in the following areas:
Leadership and Direction: You provide a sense of direction through a clear vision to create change in the juvenile justice system that serves the interests of multiple stakeholders including the public, justice-involved youth and their families, victims, community groups, employees, other agencies and the judiciary using evidence based practices. You bring your leadership, operational oversight and advocacy experience to the daily operations and administrative functions of the assigned division.
Networking and Collaboration: You serve on the department's Senior Leadership Team as a principal advisor and participant in decision making processes where budget and operational direction are made that impact the entire department. You represent DCJ as well as the County, to the public, other juvenile justice professionals and politicians throughout Oregon and the country through collaborative relationships and networking in an effort to identify and incorporate evidence based practices and enhance the continuum of accountability, public safety and service delivery. You also develop relationships with community partners designed to improve outcomes for youth under DCJ's supervision.
Quality Assurance, Analysis of Performance Data, Realignment, and Budget Adjustments: You maintain oversight of evidence based practices, state-wide outcome measures and department benchmarks to ensure that the department is deepening efforts in researched based practices. You will review outcome data and benchmarks through a review of management reports, research and evaluation data, results audits, performance appraisals and meetings with managers. You monitor and participate in the development and administration of the division budget, including forecasting of resources needed, expenditures, and recommend mid-year or other adjustments.
Cultural Competency: You value and respect diversity within our staff, our clients, and our community, and take seriously our responsibility to provide culturally specific services in a competent manner.
The successful candidate will possess competency and leadership skills in the following leadership traits:
Fosters high standards of ethics and integrity.
Treats others in a fair and ethical manner.
Expert listener, communicator, and facilitator.
Deals effectively with pressure.
Maintains focus and intensity and remains optimistic and persistent.
Inspires others to succeed.
Demonstrates stewardship and commitment to public service.
MULTNOMAH COUNTY
Located in northwestern Oregon at the confluence of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers, Multnomah County is at the heart of one of the most livable areas in the United States.
The County offers natural splendor and urban amenities alike: it is home to the scenic wonders of the Columbia River Gorge and the western slopes of picturesque Mt. Hood, and to the urban sophistication of Portland, Oregon's largest city. The City boasts 10,000 acres of park land in 206 locations (including the largest forested wilderness park within an American city), as well as ballet, symphony, and theater companies. In addition, sports enthusiasts can choose from the NBA Portland Trail Blazers, the Portland Winter Hawks of the Western Hockey League, the Portland Timbers Major League Soccer Team and the Portland Thorns National Women’s Soccer League. The County's diverse population has grown in recent years to more than 735,000 and the metro area is over 2 million.
MULTNOMAH COUNTY GOVERNMENT
The County is governed by a Board of County Commissioners, consisting of four non-partisan members elected from designated districts, and the Board Chair, who is elected at large. The Chair also provides executive direction as the County's CEO.
The County provides diverse services to the community, including libraries, road maintenance, social services, health clinics, regulatory health services, supervision and custody of justice-involved youth and adults, criminal prosecution, and law enforcement for unincorporated areas.
WORKFORCE EQUITY
At Multnomah County we are committed to maintaining an effective, respectful and inclusive workplace. We value collaborative problem solving and strive for continuous improvement. We strongly believe in workforce equity, diversity and inclusion. Visit our Workforce Equity Strategies Plan (WESP) to see where Multnomah County is headed with these values.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY JUSTICE
Vision ~ Community Safety through Positive Change
The Department of Community Justice (DCJ) is recognized as a national leader in both adult and juvenile community justice. DCJ routinely consults and makes use of evidence-based practices in our program and policy development. The Department's commitment to data-informed decision-making has led DCJ to make smart investments of taxpayer dollars in supervision, sanctions, and services for the county's highest risk and highest need justice-involved individuals. DCJ makes long-term investments in its employees through the provision of education and training. The Department believes that in order to enhance public safety we must work collaboratively with the judiciary, law enforcement, schools, treatment agencies, and the community.
The Department shares information with community members, partners, and staff to keep communities safe by preventing and reducing crime and routinely evaluating which local policies support best practices. DCJ operates 24 hours a day, with nearly 650 regular, on-call, and temporary employees. The Department supervises over 4,000 justice-involved individuals annually and those defendants requiring pretrial services. DCJ's Juvenile Services Division operates the Donald E. Long Juvenile Detention Facility and is responsible for approximately 500 youth on formal and informal community supervision.
More general information about the Department of Community Justice including our mission, vision, and strategies can be found at: www.multco.us/dcj .
The Department of Community Justice's Strategic Plan (Executive Summary and Full report) can be found at: https://multco.us/file/68223/download .
SERVING THE PUBLIC, EVEN DURING DISASTERS
Every day, Multnomah County staff work together to serve as a safety net for our communities. During a disaster, this safety net becomes even more critical. All County employees have a role in serving the public during inclement weather, natural disaster, or other types of community emergency response. During these emergency responses, while typically there begins with a call for volunteers, county employees may ultimately be reassigned from their current position to a role in the emergency response in order to support the critical needs presented by our communities. For more information, please visit the Disaster Service Worker Information page.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Type of Position: This is a salaried position.
Type: Non-Represented
FLSA: Exempt
Schedule: Monday – Friday, 40 hours per week
Location: Juvenile Justice Complex; 1401 NE 68th Ave, Portland OR 97213
Telework (Remote): This position is not eligible for telework.
Multnomah County offers a comprehensive benefit package to all eligible employees. A few highlights include:
Health insurance (medical, dental, vision).
Qualify for a defined benefit pension after five years of vesting; we pick up the employee's share of the retirement contribution (6% of subject wages).
Generous paid leave (vacation, sick, parental, bereavement, military etc.)
Life insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance
Optional deferred compensation and flexible spending accounts
Access to a free annual Trimet bus pass
Access to wellness resources
The eligible list established from this recruitment may be used to fill future full-time, part-time, regular, temporary, limited duration, and on-call positions. Application information may be used throughout the entire selection process. This process is subject to change without notice.
Diversity and Inclusion: At Multnomah County, we don't just accept difference; we value it and support it to create a culture of dignity and respect for our employees.
We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran or protected veteran status, genetic information and other legally protected characteristics. The EEO Know Your Rights poster is available for your reference. Multnomah County is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. We request priority protected veteran referrals.
Veterans’ Preference: Under Oregon Law, qualifying veterans may apply for veterans’ preference. Review our veterans’ preference page for details about eligibility and how to apply.
Accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act: We gladly provide reasonable accommodation to anyone whose specific disability prevents them from completing an application or participating in this recruitment process. Please contact the recruiter below in advance to request assistance. Individuals with hearing or speech impairments may contact the recruiter through the Telecommunications Relay Service by dialing 711.
Feb 16, 2024
Full time
The Multnomah County Department of Community Justice (DCJ) is seeking a Senior Manager for the Juvenile Services Division (JSD). This Senior Manager provides administration, oversight, planning and evaluation of JSD’s 64-bed regional detention facility and 16-bed Behavior Rehabilitation Services (BRS) Assessment & Evaluation (A&E) residential program. This advanced level, professional position reports directly to the JSD Director and is responsible for ensuring the safe and secure operation of Detention and the A&E Program, including strict adherence to laws, regulations and best practices.
In this role, you will plan, organize, manage, and administer operations of the juvenile detention facility and the Assessment & Evaluation (A&E) residential program. You will develop and implement programming and strategic planning; implement and assist in the development of policies, procedures, and business practices; evaluate goals, objectives, priorities, and activities to improve performance and outcomes for youth and staff; recommend and establish administrative controls and improvements to ensure safety and security; develop procedures to implement new and/or changing regulatory requirements; serve as a member of the DCJ Senior Leadership Team and the JSD Juvenile Leadership Team, and as the leader of the Detention Leadership Team.
You will direct and approve through subordinate managers the planning, prioritizing, assigning, supervising, training, and review of the work of a diverse workforce by serving as a resource, providing direction, guidance, and leadership to staff and subordinate managers; advising subordinate managers on complex and sensitive concerns and issues; responding to and resolving confidential and sensitive inquiries; investigating complaints and recommending corrective actions as necessary; and selecting, directing, and managing the work of consultants.
You will analyze and review federal, state and local laws, regulations, policies, and procedures in order to ensure compliance with Oregon Detention Guidelines, applicable Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS), and Behavior Rehabilitation Services (BRS) Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR); serve as the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) Facility Manager; conduct analysis on best practices and trends, and formulate and implement recommendations; develop, implement, and maintain quality management and change management plans and systems to ensure compliance and achieve expected outcomes.
You will develop, administer and monitor a budget of over $10 million; approve expenditures with strict adherence to County finance rules; develop justifications and make budgetary recommendations to the DCJ Executive Team; participate in forecasting additional funding requirements for staffing and resources; identify, obtain, and manage funding from grants, contracts and other funding streams; participate in the interpretation, negotiation, management, and enforcement of contracts; and coordinate the finalization of budgets to ensure the timely submission of the department budget.
Additionally, you will negotiate, problem solve, and collaborate closely with contractors and other partner organizations including the Oregon Youth Authority, Oregon Department of Human Services - Child Welfare, Multnomah County District Attorney's Office, State Court System, Multnomah Education Service District, Multnomah County Health Department, Annie E. Casey Foundation, other County departments and County Juvenile Departments, local law enforcement and state agencies.
You will also represent the county to the public, elected officials, other agencies, governments, and organizations including making presentations, participating in meetings, and conducting community outreach; and act as representative on internal and external committees, interagency task forces, special projects, and other community outreach activities.
JSD Senior Managers are responsible for a team of 5-7 subordinate managers who oversee employees who work in Detention and Residential Services or Court and Community Supervision Services. JSD Senior Managers serve as members of the DCJ Senior Leadership Team and the JSD Juvenile Leadership Team. This Senior Manager leads the Detention Leadership Team.
The Department of Community Justice is looking for a Senior Manager/Leader who can demonstrate expertise in the following areas:
Leadership and Direction: You provide a sense of direction through a clear vision to create change in the juvenile justice system that serves the interests of multiple stakeholders including the public, justice-involved youth and their families, victims, community groups, employees, other agencies and the judiciary using evidence based practices. You bring your leadership, operational oversight and advocacy experience to the daily operations and administrative functions of the assigned division.
Networking and Collaboration: You serve on the department's Senior Leadership Team as a principal advisor and participant in decision making processes where budget and operational direction are made that impact the entire department. You represent DCJ as well as the County, to the public, other juvenile justice professionals and politicians throughout Oregon and the country through collaborative relationships and networking in an effort to identify and incorporate evidence based practices and enhance the continuum of accountability, public safety and service delivery. You also develop relationships with community partners designed to improve outcomes for youth under DCJ's supervision.
Quality Assurance, Analysis of Performance Data, Realignment, and Budget Adjustments: You maintain oversight of evidence based practices, state-wide outcome measures and department benchmarks to ensure that the department is deepening efforts in researched based practices. You will review outcome data and benchmarks through a review of management reports, research and evaluation data, results audits, performance appraisals and meetings with managers. You monitor and participate in the development and administration of the division budget, including forecasting of resources needed, expenditures, and recommend mid-year or other adjustments.
Cultural Competency: You value and respect diversity within our staff, our clients, and our community, and take seriously our responsibility to provide culturally specific services in a competent manner.
The successful candidate will possess competency and leadership skills in the following leadership traits:
Fosters high standards of ethics and integrity.
Treats others in a fair and ethical manner.
Expert listener, communicator, and facilitator.
Deals effectively with pressure.
Maintains focus and intensity and remains optimistic and persistent.
Inspires others to succeed.
Demonstrates stewardship and commitment to public service.
MULTNOMAH COUNTY
Located in northwestern Oregon at the confluence of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers, Multnomah County is at the heart of one of the most livable areas in the United States.
The County offers natural splendor and urban amenities alike: it is home to the scenic wonders of the Columbia River Gorge and the western slopes of picturesque Mt. Hood, and to the urban sophistication of Portland, Oregon's largest city. The City boasts 10,000 acres of park land in 206 locations (including the largest forested wilderness park within an American city), as well as ballet, symphony, and theater companies. In addition, sports enthusiasts can choose from the NBA Portland Trail Blazers, the Portland Winter Hawks of the Western Hockey League, the Portland Timbers Major League Soccer Team and the Portland Thorns National Women’s Soccer League. The County's diverse population has grown in recent years to more than 735,000 and the metro area is over 2 million.
MULTNOMAH COUNTY GOVERNMENT
The County is governed by a Board of County Commissioners, consisting of four non-partisan members elected from designated districts, and the Board Chair, who is elected at large. The Chair also provides executive direction as the County's CEO.
The County provides diverse services to the community, including libraries, road maintenance, social services, health clinics, regulatory health services, supervision and custody of justice-involved youth and adults, criminal prosecution, and law enforcement for unincorporated areas.
WORKFORCE EQUITY
At Multnomah County we are committed to maintaining an effective, respectful and inclusive workplace. We value collaborative problem solving and strive for continuous improvement. We strongly believe in workforce equity, diversity and inclusion. Visit our Workforce Equity Strategies Plan (WESP) to see where Multnomah County is headed with these values.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY JUSTICE
Vision ~ Community Safety through Positive Change
The Department of Community Justice (DCJ) is recognized as a national leader in both adult and juvenile community justice. DCJ routinely consults and makes use of evidence-based practices in our program and policy development. The Department's commitment to data-informed decision-making has led DCJ to make smart investments of taxpayer dollars in supervision, sanctions, and services for the county's highest risk and highest need justice-involved individuals. DCJ makes long-term investments in its employees through the provision of education and training. The Department believes that in order to enhance public safety we must work collaboratively with the judiciary, law enforcement, schools, treatment agencies, and the community.
The Department shares information with community members, partners, and staff to keep communities safe by preventing and reducing crime and routinely evaluating which local policies support best practices. DCJ operates 24 hours a day, with nearly 650 regular, on-call, and temporary employees. The Department supervises over 4,000 justice-involved individuals annually and those defendants requiring pretrial services. DCJ's Juvenile Services Division operates the Donald E. Long Juvenile Detention Facility and is responsible for approximately 500 youth on formal and informal community supervision.
More general information about the Department of Community Justice including our mission, vision, and strategies can be found at: www.multco.us/dcj .
The Department of Community Justice's Strategic Plan (Executive Summary and Full report) can be found at: https://multco.us/file/68223/download .
SERVING THE PUBLIC, EVEN DURING DISASTERS
Every day, Multnomah County staff work together to serve as a safety net for our communities. During a disaster, this safety net becomes even more critical. All County employees have a role in serving the public during inclement weather, natural disaster, or other types of community emergency response. During these emergency responses, while typically there begins with a call for volunteers, county employees may ultimately be reassigned from their current position to a role in the emergency response in order to support the critical needs presented by our communities. For more information, please visit the Disaster Service Worker Information page.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Type of Position: This is a salaried position.
Type: Non-Represented
FLSA: Exempt
Schedule: Monday – Friday, 40 hours per week
Location: Juvenile Justice Complex; 1401 NE 68th Ave, Portland OR 97213
Telework (Remote): This position is not eligible for telework.
Multnomah County offers a comprehensive benefit package to all eligible employees. A few highlights include:
Health insurance (medical, dental, vision).
Qualify for a defined benefit pension after five years of vesting; we pick up the employee's share of the retirement contribution (6% of subject wages).
Generous paid leave (vacation, sick, parental, bereavement, military etc.)
Life insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance
Optional deferred compensation and flexible spending accounts
Access to a free annual Trimet bus pass
Access to wellness resources
The eligible list established from this recruitment may be used to fill future full-time, part-time, regular, temporary, limited duration, and on-call positions. Application information may be used throughout the entire selection process. This process is subject to change without notice.
Diversity and Inclusion: At Multnomah County, we don't just accept difference; we value it and support it to create a culture of dignity and respect for our employees.
We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran or protected veteran status, genetic information and other legally protected characteristics. The EEO Know Your Rights poster is available for your reference. Multnomah County is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. We request priority protected veteran referrals.
Veterans’ Preference: Under Oregon Law, qualifying veterans may apply for veterans’ preference. Review our veterans’ preference page for details about eligibility and how to apply.
Accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act: We gladly provide reasonable accommodation to anyone whose specific disability prevents them from completing an application or participating in this recruitment process. Please contact the recruiter below in advance to request assistance. Individuals with hearing or speech impairments may contact the recruiter through the Telecommunications Relay Service by dialing 711.
Multnomah County Dept. of Community Justice
Portland, Oregon
THIS WORK MATTERS! Are you an experienced research analyst with exceptional skills in statistical analysis, data reporting, and quality assurance? Do you actively seek input and collaboration across multiple stakeholder groups? Are you experienced with sharing complex and dynamic data to technical and nontechnical audiences? Are you looking for a career where your attention to detail, strong data analysis skills, and knowledge of research ethics and best practices will contribute to improving the outcomes of justice involved individuals in our community? Most importantly, do you thrive on working in an applied research setting with an interdisciplinary team where your analyses can directly impact adult programs and policies?
The Multnomah County Department of Community Justice is looking for a Statistical Research Analyst, Senior to join the Research & Planning team. In this role, you will work on research and data services for the Adult Services Division. This team collects, interprets, analyzes, and disseminates information used by stakeholders for operational decision-making, policy formulation, mandatory reporting, quality assurance, and release to the general public. This position works under the direction of and in collaboration with the Research & Planning Operations Manager.
In this role you will be responsible for:
Analyzing data from a variety of data sources to answer key policy questions related to the supervision of adults supervised by the Department of Community Justice.
Maintaining awareness of departmental data sources, information needs, and the most compelling reporting formats to meet these needs.
Collaborating with other County analysts and stakeholders in a deadline driven environment, to communicate statistical analysis results to a variety of technical and non-technical audiences.
Designing and developing dashboards, and other data visualizations that engage internal and external stakeholders.
Exploring and linking multiple administrative databases with SQL code to extract the most relevant data to policymakers and field staff
Common tasks you may perform:
Engage with and collect data inquiries from diverse stakeholders - including Department Executive-level Managers, Adult Services Division field staff, and community partners.
Collaborate and communicate with team members through all stages of the data analysis and reporting process.
Create and adhere to quality assurance and best practices in data analysis and visualization.
Identify and research available data sources including performing validity and reliability checks of primary and secondary data sources.
Contribute to the dissemination and communication planning of data analysis results and visualizations.
The Department of Community Justice is looking for a Statistical Research Analyst, Senior who can demonstrate expertise in the following areas:
You have strong oral and written communication skills with the ability to build relationships in a culturally diverse environment and across many levels in the organization.
You have strong technical skills and knowledge of how to query large administrative datasets.
You have a collaborative approach when working within a team.
You are a self-directed planner with exceptional time-management skills who exercises independent judgment to meet multiple project deadlines.
You demonstrate ethical research behavior when applying the principles of research and evaluation.
WORKFORCE EQUITY
At Multnomah County we are committed to maintaining an effective, respectful and inclusive workplace. We value collaborative problem solving and strive for continuous improvement. We strongly believe in workforce equity, diversity and inclusion. Visit our Workforce Equity Strategies Plan (WESP) to see where Multnomah County is headed with these values.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY JUSTICE
Vision ~ Community Safety through Positive Change
The Department of Community Justice (DCJ) is recognized as a national leader in both adult and juvenile community justice. DCJ routinely consults and makes use of evidence-based practices in our program and policy development. The Department's commitment to data-informed decision-making has led DCJ to make smart investments of taxpayer dollars in supervision, sanctions, and services for the county's highest risk and highest need justice-involved individuals. DCJ makes long-term investments in its employees through the provision of education and training. The Department believes that in order to enhance public safety we must work collaboratively with the judiciary, law enforcement, schools, treatment agencies, and the community.
The Department shares information with community members, partners, and staff to keep communities safe by preventing and reducing crime and routinely evaluating which local policies support best practices. DCJ operates 24 hours a day, with nearly 650 regular, on-call, and temporary employees. The Department supervises approximately 7,500 justice-involved individuals annually and those defendants requiring pretrial services. DCJ's Juvenile Services Division operates the Donald E. Long Juvenile Detention Facility and is responsible for approximately 500 youth on formal and informal community supervision.
More general information about the Department of Community Justice including our mission, vision, and strategies can be found at: www.multco.us/dcj .
The Department of Community Justice's Strategic Plan (Executive Summary and Full report) can be found at: https://multco.us/file/68223/download .
TO QUALIFY
We will consider any combination of relevant work experience, volunteering, education, and transferable skills as qualifying unless an item or section is labeled required. Please be clear and specific about how your background is relevant. For details about how we typically screen applications, review our overview of the selection process page.
Minimum Qualifications/Transferable Skills*:
Bachelor's degree, or equivalent work experience, with major coursework in criminal justice, statistics, mathematics, psychology, social science, or a related field demonstrating the capacity for the required knowledge and skills;
Three years of increasingly responsible work experience in a full range of professional statistical work such as (a) sampling, (b) collecting, computing, and analyzing statistical data, and (c) applying statistical techniques such as measurement of central tendency, dispersion, skewness, sampling error, simple and multiple correlation, analysis of variance, and statistical modeling, such as logistic regression, multiple regression, HLM, matching (Propensity Score Matching, Coarse Exact Matching, etc.) and other tests of significance.
Working knowledge in SQL, primarily the ability to create and conduct queries on SQL databases but also including the ability to create and maintain databases, update and revise existing databases, and import and export data into new or existing databases.
Working knowledge of statistical packages such as R, SAS, or STATA.
Advanced level expertise in statistical analysis utilizing multiple data systems, such as DOC400, DSSJ DataMart, and other Departmental internal databases.
Must be able to pass a thorough background investigation, including being fingerprinted.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Type of Position: This hourly position is eligible for overtime.
Type: Represented
FLSA: Non-Exempt
Schedule: Monday – Friday, 40 hours per week
Location: Hybrid Telework and Juvenile Justice Complex, 1401 NE 68th Ave, Portland, OR 97213
Multnomah County offers a comprehensive benefit package to all eligible employees. A few highlights include:
Health insurance (medical, dental, vision).
Qualify for a defined benefit pension after five years of vesting; we pick up the employee's share of the retirement contribution (6% of subject wages).
Generous paid leave (vacation, sick, parental, bereavement, military etc.)
Life insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance
Optional deferred compensation and flexible spending accounts
Access to a free annual Trimet bus pass
Access to wellness resources
Diversity and Inclusion: At Multnomah County, we don't just accept difference; we value it and support it to create a culture of dignity and respect for our employees.
We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran or protected veteran status, genetic information and other legally protected characteristics. The EEO Know Your Rights poster is available for your reference. Multnomah County is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. We request priority protected veteran referrals.
Veterans’ Preference: Under Oregon Law, qualifying veterans may apply for veterans’ preference. Review our veterans’ preference page for details about eligibility and how to apply.
Accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act: We gladly provide reasonable accommodation to anyone whose specific disability prevents them from completing an application or participating in this recruitment process. Please contact the recruiter below in advance to request assistance. Individuals with hearing or speech impairments may contact the recruiter through the Telecommunications Relay Service by dialing 711.
Feb 06, 2024
Full time
THIS WORK MATTERS! Are you an experienced research analyst with exceptional skills in statistical analysis, data reporting, and quality assurance? Do you actively seek input and collaboration across multiple stakeholder groups? Are you experienced with sharing complex and dynamic data to technical and nontechnical audiences? Are you looking for a career where your attention to detail, strong data analysis skills, and knowledge of research ethics and best practices will contribute to improving the outcomes of justice involved individuals in our community? Most importantly, do you thrive on working in an applied research setting with an interdisciplinary team where your analyses can directly impact adult programs and policies?
The Multnomah County Department of Community Justice is looking for a Statistical Research Analyst, Senior to join the Research & Planning team. In this role, you will work on research and data services for the Adult Services Division. This team collects, interprets, analyzes, and disseminates information used by stakeholders for operational decision-making, policy formulation, mandatory reporting, quality assurance, and release to the general public. This position works under the direction of and in collaboration with the Research & Planning Operations Manager.
In this role you will be responsible for:
Analyzing data from a variety of data sources to answer key policy questions related to the supervision of adults supervised by the Department of Community Justice.
Maintaining awareness of departmental data sources, information needs, and the most compelling reporting formats to meet these needs.
Collaborating with other County analysts and stakeholders in a deadline driven environment, to communicate statistical analysis results to a variety of technical and non-technical audiences.
Designing and developing dashboards, and other data visualizations that engage internal and external stakeholders.
Exploring and linking multiple administrative databases with SQL code to extract the most relevant data to policymakers and field staff
Common tasks you may perform:
Engage with and collect data inquiries from diverse stakeholders - including Department Executive-level Managers, Adult Services Division field staff, and community partners.
Collaborate and communicate with team members through all stages of the data analysis and reporting process.
Create and adhere to quality assurance and best practices in data analysis and visualization.
Identify and research available data sources including performing validity and reliability checks of primary and secondary data sources.
Contribute to the dissemination and communication planning of data analysis results and visualizations.
The Department of Community Justice is looking for a Statistical Research Analyst, Senior who can demonstrate expertise in the following areas:
You have strong oral and written communication skills with the ability to build relationships in a culturally diverse environment and across many levels in the organization.
You have strong technical skills and knowledge of how to query large administrative datasets.
You have a collaborative approach when working within a team.
You are a self-directed planner with exceptional time-management skills who exercises independent judgment to meet multiple project deadlines.
You demonstrate ethical research behavior when applying the principles of research and evaluation.
WORKFORCE EQUITY
At Multnomah County we are committed to maintaining an effective, respectful and inclusive workplace. We value collaborative problem solving and strive for continuous improvement. We strongly believe in workforce equity, diversity and inclusion. Visit our Workforce Equity Strategies Plan (WESP) to see where Multnomah County is headed with these values.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY JUSTICE
Vision ~ Community Safety through Positive Change
The Department of Community Justice (DCJ) is recognized as a national leader in both adult and juvenile community justice. DCJ routinely consults and makes use of evidence-based practices in our program and policy development. The Department's commitment to data-informed decision-making has led DCJ to make smart investments of taxpayer dollars in supervision, sanctions, and services for the county's highest risk and highest need justice-involved individuals. DCJ makes long-term investments in its employees through the provision of education and training. The Department believes that in order to enhance public safety we must work collaboratively with the judiciary, law enforcement, schools, treatment agencies, and the community.
The Department shares information with community members, partners, and staff to keep communities safe by preventing and reducing crime and routinely evaluating which local policies support best practices. DCJ operates 24 hours a day, with nearly 650 regular, on-call, and temporary employees. The Department supervises approximately 7,500 justice-involved individuals annually and those defendants requiring pretrial services. DCJ's Juvenile Services Division operates the Donald E. Long Juvenile Detention Facility and is responsible for approximately 500 youth on formal and informal community supervision.
More general information about the Department of Community Justice including our mission, vision, and strategies can be found at: www.multco.us/dcj .
The Department of Community Justice's Strategic Plan (Executive Summary and Full report) can be found at: https://multco.us/file/68223/download .
TO QUALIFY
We will consider any combination of relevant work experience, volunteering, education, and transferable skills as qualifying unless an item or section is labeled required. Please be clear and specific about how your background is relevant. For details about how we typically screen applications, review our overview of the selection process page.
Minimum Qualifications/Transferable Skills*:
Bachelor's degree, or equivalent work experience, with major coursework in criminal justice, statistics, mathematics, psychology, social science, or a related field demonstrating the capacity for the required knowledge and skills;
Three years of increasingly responsible work experience in a full range of professional statistical work such as (a) sampling, (b) collecting, computing, and analyzing statistical data, and (c) applying statistical techniques such as measurement of central tendency, dispersion, skewness, sampling error, simple and multiple correlation, analysis of variance, and statistical modeling, such as logistic regression, multiple regression, HLM, matching (Propensity Score Matching, Coarse Exact Matching, etc.) and other tests of significance.
Working knowledge in SQL, primarily the ability to create and conduct queries on SQL databases but also including the ability to create and maintain databases, update and revise existing databases, and import and export data into new or existing databases.
Working knowledge of statistical packages such as R, SAS, or STATA.
Advanced level expertise in statistical analysis utilizing multiple data systems, such as DOC400, DSSJ DataMart, and other Departmental internal databases.
Must be able to pass a thorough background investigation, including being fingerprinted.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Type of Position: This hourly position is eligible for overtime.
Type: Represented
FLSA: Non-Exempt
Schedule: Monday – Friday, 40 hours per week
Location: Hybrid Telework and Juvenile Justice Complex, 1401 NE 68th Ave, Portland, OR 97213
Multnomah County offers a comprehensive benefit package to all eligible employees. A few highlights include:
Health insurance (medical, dental, vision).
Qualify for a defined benefit pension after five years of vesting; we pick up the employee's share of the retirement contribution (6% of subject wages).
Generous paid leave (vacation, sick, parental, bereavement, military etc.)
Life insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance
Optional deferred compensation and flexible spending accounts
Access to a free annual Trimet bus pass
Access to wellness resources
Diversity and Inclusion: At Multnomah County, we don't just accept difference; we value it and support it to create a culture of dignity and respect for our employees.
We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran or protected veteran status, genetic information and other legally protected characteristics. The EEO Know Your Rights poster is available for your reference. Multnomah County is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. We request priority protected veteran referrals.
Veterans’ Preference: Under Oregon Law, qualifying veterans may apply for veterans’ preference. Review our veterans’ preference page for details about eligibility and how to apply.
Accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act: We gladly provide reasonable accommodation to anyone whose specific disability prevents them from completing an application or participating in this recruitment process. Please contact the recruiter below in advance to request assistance. Individuals with hearing or speech impairments may contact the recruiter through the Telecommunications Relay Service by dialing 711.
Early Childhood Program Officer
Reports to: Deputy Director
Department: Early Intervention and Strengthening Families Focus
Employment Status and Work Schedule
Exempt, full-time position, 40 hours per work week. Some evening and weekend hours required.
About First 5 Contra Costa
First 5 Contra Costa helps young children grow up healthy and ready to learn during the most important time in their development. We have nearly 20 years of experience funding innovative programs and advocating for policies that produce better futures for our children. Since our inception, First 5 Contra Costa has invested more than $140 million in Prop. 10 revenues to programs and services that help Contra Costa’s children get the best start in life.
Vision : Contra Costa’s young children will be healthy, ready to learn, and supported in safe, nurturing families and communities.
Mission : To foster the optimal development of our children, prenatal through 5 years of age.
Core Values : Our everyday work is grounded in our commitment to diversity & inclusion, equity, cultural humility, and community partnerships.
Learn more at www.first5coco.org .
Position Summary
First 5 Contra Costa Program Officer positions have oversight of one or more program areas in early childhood as defined in the Commission adopted Strategic Plan; and require relevant subject matter expertise in those areas. The Program Officer position has managerial responsibilities, including acquiring and allocating resources, budget development and monitoring, defining program area objectives and developing work and project plans, monitoring contractors, and supervising staff, managing partnerships and coalitions, and evaluating the program's results. The Program Officer will work closely with the entire First 5 Contra Costa team to understand the network of partners and services supporting Contra Costa County families with young children. The knowledge, skills and abilities listed below indicate the common aspects of the Program Officer position, however for recruitment purposes relevant subject matter expertise is required to be considered as a qualified candidate.
Early Childhood Program Officer
This position will lead the early intervention focus area and work collaboratively with the program team to plan, monitor and/or coordinate services and resources that support families with young children. Under the direction of the Deputy Director and in collaboration with other Program Officers and staff, the Early Childhood Program Officer will lead the planning and implementation of early childhood projects and initiatives related to Early Intervention and Strengthening Families . First 5 Contra Costa’s current efforts in early intervention systems is focused on building the capacity of professionals and the systems they work within to adopt proven prevention and early intervention approaches, such as evidence-based developmental screenings, connections to resources, early childhood mental health, and trauma-informed practices. First 5 advocates for increased investments and strengthening systems to utilize early preventive approaches. Also critical to First 5 Contra Costa’s current efforts, is its focus on increasing parents/families’ protective factors and resiliency and enhancing families’ access to early childhood services and resources. This work includes planning and coordinating capacity building and technical assistance for home visiting programs and working collaboratively with the contractors operating our First 5 family resource centers to ensure high quality service delivery. This position will have a prominent leadership role in Contra Costa County’s early childhood landscape by leading, influencing, and contributing to the design, planning and implementation of programs, policies, and approaches.
The Early Childhood Program Officer will have strong knowledge of major public programs, funding streams, policy trends, research, and best practices in child development, and early intervention and prevention. The Early Childhood Program Officer will possess expertise in program design and monitoring, budget development and management, project management, supervision, advocacy, and systems change, research, and local, state, and federal policy related to early childhood. They must demonstrate the ability to effectively manage and supervise teams, establish collaborative relationships, communicate professionally, develop community and systems partnerships, build consensus, and facilitate collective problem solving, and understand the unique responsibilities and accountabilities of representing a public agency. The Early Childhood Program Officer holds a management and leadership role and requires a person who works with flexibility, efficiency, and diplomacy both individually and as part of a complex team effort. The Early Childhood Program Officer ensures efforts reflect First 5’s core values of diversity & inclusion, equity, cultural humility, and community partnership.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
· Lead strategic thinking and coordination of First 5 investments that improve the effectiveness of programs for children at risk of poor social and emotional development in the first five years.
· Plan and initiate projects and systems change efforts to achieve the goals of the Early Intervention and Strengthening Families focus areas in First 5’s Strategic Plan, including coordinating countywide efforts and advocating for improvements in services such as consultation, home visiting, positive parenting, developmental screening, care coordination, family resource centers, early childhood mental health, and other relevant evidence-based practices and services.
· Plans, leads, and manages relevant and responsive projects that increase cross-sector collaboration within the Contra Costa County early intervention systems, family strengthening systems, and other systems that impact families with young children.
· Develops and maintains partnerships and collaborations with individuals and organizations to enhance success and leverages existing First 5 investments.
· Monitors, evaluates, and analyzes trends, local/state/federal policy, research, and initiatives relevant to early childhood education to determine impacts locally and possible opportunities to enhance/expand First 5 Contra Costa’s efforts.
· Participates in local cross sector community and systems collaboratives focusing on the early intervention and prevention and strengthening families’ sectors or where there are opportunities to add early childhood issues to a broader collaborative.
· Leads and manages a variety of professional development and capacity building activities for healthcare, social service, and other related providers to prevent, screen, treat, and heal childhood adversity and toxic stress, and other related early intervention approaches and topics including developmental screening, early childhood mental health, and inclusion frameworks for children with disabilities.
· Contribute to strategic development of early intervention partnerships and care coordination amongst public, private, and community-based organizations providing services and resources for families with children prenatal to age 5.
Knowledge and Abilities
· Supervise staff using asset-based approaches and strategies.
· Develop cross-sector community and systems partnerships including a variety of public, private, nonprofit, and grassroots organizations.
· Communicate persuasively, both orally and in writing, in varied settings and to different audiences.
· Manage multiple program areas, contracts, staff members, and priorities simultaneously while upholding quality standards.
· Think critically and approach problem solving creatively when managing complex issues and while considering the needs of varied stakeholders.
· Prioritize work, communicate with supervisor about work challenges, meet critical deadlines, and pay great attention to detail with excellent follow through.
· Conduct research, analyze information, summarize findings, and make recommendations.
· Model and promote organizational values and participate as a key strategic partner in the organization.
· Demonstrate commitment to diversity and inclusion, values perspectives, and contributions by all.
· Work with diverse personalities with a wide variety of cultural and professional backgrounds and experiences including Commissioners, staff, public agency partners, and community partners.
· Effectively partner with other organizations, including school districts, County departments, community-based organizations, and grassroots efforts, to develop projects, identify needed resources, and define key outcomes and milestones, ensure that appropriate monitoring and evaluation processes are established to support learning, and meet goals.
· Work closely with contractors to achieve desired impact of grants by conducting site visits, providing technical guidance, convening meetings of key stakeholders, and by applying and monitoring performance measures.
· Prepare and deliver formal and informal presentations at venues such as public meetings, conferences, workgroups, and events.
· Plan, develop and manage budgets; ability to manage multiple private and public funding streams with varying requirements; demonstrated ability to understand and use financial reports to monitor and manage program budgets.
· Conduct research on potential funding opportunities and collaborative partnerships and complete grant applications through a variety of funding streams.
· Public or non-profit procurement, contracting, and grant monitoring processes.
· Early childhood, child development, and the early intervention system of services in California.
This job description describes the general nature and level of work performed. It is not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and expectations required of the position. Management reserves the right to add, modify, change, or rescind duties, responsibilities, and activities of the position.
Minimum Education and Experience Requirements
A master’s degree from an accredited college or university in Education, Early Childhood Mental Health, Psychology, Social Welfare, or a closely related human services field and a minimum of 5 years of experience in program design, implementation, policy, or research related to the above fields.
OR
A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in the above listed fields and 7 years of experience in program design and monitoring, policy, or research related to those fields.
Must possess a valid California driver’s license and automobile insurance continuously throughout employment.
First 5 Contra Costa COVID-19 Vaccination policy
First 5 Contra Costa prioritizes the health and safety of our staff and has adopted the county’s COVID-19 vaccination policy for all employees. To be compliant with this policy, all new staff members shall be required to provide proof of their vaccination status or exemption required documentation at the start of their employment.
Preferred, not required.
· Spanish fluency, both oral and written, is highly preferred.
· Experience working or living in Contra Costa County or the Bay Area.
Salary and Benefits
The salary schedule is a 5 (five step structure): $121,864.00 to $148,126.00. First 5 Contra Costa offers a comprehensive benefits package.
How to Apply
Please submit your resume, a professional writing sample, and a brief letter of introduction that summarizes why you are ideally suited to this position. Incomplete submissions will not be considered.
Electronic submissions should include Early Childhood Program Officer EI in the subject line and be sent to HR@first5coco.org .
Physical Demands
Must possess mobility to work in a standard office setting and use standard office equipment, including a computer; vision to read printed materials and a computer screen; and hearing and speech to communicate in person and over the telephone. This is primarily a sedentary office classification although standing in work areas and walking between work areas may be required. Finger dexterity is needed to access, enter, and retrieve data using a computer keyboard or calculator and to operate standard office equipment. Positions in this classification occasionally bend, stoop, kneel, reach, push, and pull drawers open and closed to retrieve and file information. Employees must possess the ability to lift, carry, push, and pull materials and objects up to 10 pounds.
Environmental Conditions
Employees work in an office environment with moderate noise levels, controlled temperature conditions, and no direct exposure to hazardous physical substances. Employees also occasionally work in the field and may be exposed to cold and hot temperatures, and inclement weather conditions.
First 5 Contra Costa is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
First 5 Contra Costa is committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment for employees and welcomes applicants of all backgrounds. First 5 Contra Costa does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion (including religious dress or grooming), creed, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, or related medical conditions) or gender, national origin, ethnicity, ancestry, citizenship, age, physical or mental disabilities, color, marital status, registered domestic partner status, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression, genetic information, medical condition, or any other basis protected by applicable law.
Jan 24, 2024
Full time
Early Childhood Program Officer
Reports to: Deputy Director
Department: Early Intervention and Strengthening Families Focus
Employment Status and Work Schedule
Exempt, full-time position, 40 hours per work week. Some evening and weekend hours required.
About First 5 Contra Costa
First 5 Contra Costa helps young children grow up healthy and ready to learn during the most important time in their development. We have nearly 20 years of experience funding innovative programs and advocating for policies that produce better futures for our children. Since our inception, First 5 Contra Costa has invested more than $140 million in Prop. 10 revenues to programs and services that help Contra Costa’s children get the best start in life.
Vision : Contra Costa’s young children will be healthy, ready to learn, and supported in safe, nurturing families and communities.
Mission : To foster the optimal development of our children, prenatal through 5 years of age.
Core Values : Our everyday work is grounded in our commitment to diversity & inclusion, equity, cultural humility, and community partnerships.
Learn more at www.first5coco.org .
Position Summary
First 5 Contra Costa Program Officer positions have oversight of one or more program areas in early childhood as defined in the Commission adopted Strategic Plan; and require relevant subject matter expertise in those areas. The Program Officer position has managerial responsibilities, including acquiring and allocating resources, budget development and monitoring, defining program area objectives and developing work and project plans, monitoring contractors, and supervising staff, managing partnerships and coalitions, and evaluating the program's results. The Program Officer will work closely with the entire First 5 Contra Costa team to understand the network of partners and services supporting Contra Costa County families with young children. The knowledge, skills and abilities listed below indicate the common aspects of the Program Officer position, however for recruitment purposes relevant subject matter expertise is required to be considered as a qualified candidate.
Early Childhood Program Officer
This position will lead the early intervention focus area and work collaboratively with the program team to plan, monitor and/or coordinate services and resources that support families with young children. Under the direction of the Deputy Director and in collaboration with other Program Officers and staff, the Early Childhood Program Officer will lead the planning and implementation of early childhood projects and initiatives related to Early Intervention and Strengthening Families . First 5 Contra Costa’s current efforts in early intervention systems is focused on building the capacity of professionals and the systems they work within to adopt proven prevention and early intervention approaches, such as evidence-based developmental screenings, connections to resources, early childhood mental health, and trauma-informed practices. First 5 advocates for increased investments and strengthening systems to utilize early preventive approaches. Also critical to First 5 Contra Costa’s current efforts, is its focus on increasing parents/families’ protective factors and resiliency and enhancing families’ access to early childhood services and resources. This work includes planning and coordinating capacity building and technical assistance for home visiting programs and working collaboratively with the contractors operating our First 5 family resource centers to ensure high quality service delivery. This position will have a prominent leadership role in Contra Costa County’s early childhood landscape by leading, influencing, and contributing to the design, planning and implementation of programs, policies, and approaches.
The Early Childhood Program Officer will have strong knowledge of major public programs, funding streams, policy trends, research, and best practices in child development, and early intervention and prevention. The Early Childhood Program Officer will possess expertise in program design and monitoring, budget development and management, project management, supervision, advocacy, and systems change, research, and local, state, and federal policy related to early childhood. They must demonstrate the ability to effectively manage and supervise teams, establish collaborative relationships, communicate professionally, develop community and systems partnerships, build consensus, and facilitate collective problem solving, and understand the unique responsibilities and accountabilities of representing a public agency. The Early Childhood Program Officer holds a management and leadership role and requires a person who works with flexibility, efficiency, and diplomacy both individually and as part of a complex team effort. The Early Childhood Program Officer ensures efforts reflect First 5’s core values of diversity & inclusion, equity, cultural humility, and community partnership.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
· Lead strategic thinking and coordination of First 5 investments that improve the effectiveness of programs for children at risk of poor social and emotional development in the first five years.
· Plan and initiate projects and systems change efforts to achieve the goals of the Early Intervention and Strengthening Families focus areas in First 5’s Strategic Plan, including coordinating countywide efforts and advocating for improvements in services such as consultation, home visiting, positive parenting, developmental screening, care coordination, family resource centers, early childhood mental health, and other relevant evidence-based practices and services.
· Plans, leads, and manages relevant and responsive projects that increase cross-sector collaboration within the Contra Costa County early intervention systems, family strengthening systems, and other systems that impact families with young children.
· Develops and maintains partnerships and collaborations with individuals and organizations to enhance success and leverages existing First 5 investments.
· Monitors, evaluates, and analyzes trends, local/state/federal policy, research, and initiatives relevant to early childhood education to determine impacts locally and possible opportunities to enhance/expand First 5 Contra Costa’s efforts.
· Participates in local cross sector community and systems collaboratives focusing on the early intervention and prevention and strengthening families’ sectors or where there are opportunities to add early childhood issues to a broader collaborative.
· Leads and manages a variety of professional development and capacity building activities for healthcare, social service, and other related providers to prevent, screen, treat, and heal childhood adversity and toxic stress, and other related early intervention approaches and topics including developmental screening, early childhood mental health, and inclusion frameworks for children with disabilities.
· Contribute to strategic development of early intervention partnerships and care coordination amongst public, private, and community-based organizations providing services and resources for families with children prenatal to age 5.
Knowledge and Abilities
· Supervise staff using asset-based approaches and strategies.
· Develop cross-sector community and systems partnerships including a variety of public, private, nonprofit, and grassroots organizations.
· Communicate persuasively, both orally and in writing, in varied settings and to different audiences.
· Manage multiple program areas, contracts, staff members, and priorities simultaneously while upholding quality standards.
· Think critically and approach problem solving creatively when managing complex issues and while considering the needs of varied stakeholders.
· Prioritize work, communicate with supervisor about work challenges, meet critical deadlines, and pay great attention to detail with excellent follow through.
· Conduct research, analyze information, summarize findings, and make recommendations.
· Model and promote organizational values and participate as a key strategic partner in the organization.
· Demonstrate commitment to diversity and inclusion, values perspectives, and contributions by all.
· Work with diverse personalities with a wide variety of cultural and professional backgrounds and experiences including Commissioners, staff, public agency partners, and community partners.
· Effectively partner with other organizations, including school districts, County departments, community-based organizations, and grassroots efforts, to develop projects, identify needed resources, and define key outcomes and milestones, ensure that appropriate monitoring and evaluation processes are established to support learning, and meet goals.
· Work closely with contractors to achieve desired impact of grants by conducting site visits, providing technical guidance, convening meetings of key stakeholders, and by applying and monitoring performance measures.
· Prepare and deliver formal and informal presentations at venues such as public meetings, conferences, workgroups, and events.
· Plan, develop and manage budgets; ability to manage multiple private and public funding streams with varying requirements; demonstrated ability to understand and use financial reports to monitor and manage program budgets.
· Conduct research on potential funding opportunities and collaborative partnerships and complete grant applications through a variety of funding streams.
· Public or non-profit procurement, contracting, and grant monitoring processes.
· Early childhood, child development, and the early intervention system of services in California.
This job description describes the general nature and level of work performed. It is not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and expectations required of the position. Management reserves the right to add, modify, change, or rescind duties, responsibilities, and activities of the position.
Minimum Education and Experience Requirements
A master’s degree from an accredited college or university in Education, Early Childhood Mental Health, Psychology, Social Welfare, or a closely related human services field and a minimum of 5 years of experience in program design, implementation, policy, or research related to the above fields.
OR
A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in the above listed fields and 7 years of experience in program design and monitoring, policy, or research related to those fields.
Must possess a valid California driver’s license and automobile insurance continuously throughout employment.
First 5 Contra Costa COVID-19 Vaccination policy
First 5 Contra Costa prioritizes the health and safety of our staff and has adopted the county’s COVID-19 vaccination policy for all employees. To be compliant with this policy, all new staff members shall be required to provide proof of their vaccination status or exemption required documentation at the start of their employment.
Preferred, not required.
· Spanish fluency, both oral and written, is highly preferred.
· Experience working or living in Contra Costa County or the Bay Area.
Salary and Benefits
The salary schedule is a 5 (five step structure): $121,864.00 to $148,126.00. First 5 Contra Costa offers a comprehensive benefits package.
How to Apply
Please submit your resume, a professional writing sample, and a brief letter of introduction that summarizes why you are ideally suited to this position. Incomplete submissions will not be considered.
Electronic submissions should include Early Childhood Program Officer EI in the subject line and be sent to HR@first5coco.org .
Physical Demands
Must possess mobility to work in a standard office setting and use standard office equipment, including a computer; vision to read printed materials and a computer screen; and hearing and speech to communicate in person and over the telephone. This is primarily a sedentary office classification although standing in work areas and walking between work areas may be required. Finger dexterity is needed to access, enter, and retrieve data using a computer keyboard or calculator and to operate standard office equipment. Positions in this classification occasionally bend, stoop, kneel, reach, push, and pull drawers open and closed to retrieve and file information. Employees must possess the ability to lift, carry, push, and pull materials and objects up to 10 pounds.
Environmental Conditions
Employees work in an office environment with moderate noise levels, controlled temperature conditions, and no direct exposure to hazardous physical substances. Employees also occasionally work in the field and may be exposed to cold and hot temperatures, and inclement weather conditions.
First 5 Contra Costa is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
First 5 Contra Costa is committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment for employees and welcomes applicants of all backgrounds. First 5 Contra Costa does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion (including religious dress or grooming), creed, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, or related medical conditions) or gender, national origin, ethnicity, ancestry, citizenship, age, physical or mental disabilities, color, marital status, registered domestic partner status, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression, genetic information, medical condition, or any other basis protected by applicable law.
The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) has a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Solutions Development and Delivery Manager to join an excellent team and work to advance their IT operations.
This is a full-time permanent opportunity for anyone to apply. This position is a Management Service - Supervisory position and not represented by a Union.
Location: Portland/Salem, OR/Remote
The work of this role may be conducted remotely with full access to the needed operating systems and technology. Candidates must reside in the United States to work 100 % remote.
The Office of Information Service’s mission is to deliver technology solutions and services that support Oregon Health Authority and Oregon Department of Health Services in helping Oregonians achieve health, well-being, and independence.
More information about the Office of Information Services and current job opportunities can be found here
What you will do!
The Child Welfare Application Development Manager acts on the authority of the IT Director to oversee the development and ongoing operation of IT software solutions and services including, development strategies. These services are used in support of shared Health and Human Services programs.
In this role, you must develop and maintain strong relationships with the business/functional units, have a sound understanding of their business, goals, mission, and business drivers. You will make business decisions on IT services, support, and products; and ensure the understanding of the impacts and investments required to achieve desired IT results.
Additionally, you will implement the strategy and solutions roadmap to ensure application development and support services are available and reliable to enable ODHS/OHA business functions.
What we are looking for!
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: (Please clearly outline how you meet the minimum requirements and special qualifications in your application/resume/cover letter. Failure to do so might disqualify you from consideration)
(a) Six years of supervision, management, or progressively related experience.
OR
(b) three years of related experience and a bachelor's degree in a related field.
Desired Attributes
This position manages software development, maintenance, and support of software solutions in support of ODHS and OHA program requirements. Software maintenance and support includes issue resolution, documentation (service catalogs, service support models), identifying service-related training development (materials and classes) and mentoring of software development staff. Software development activities will follow the OIS Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) and Change Management processes.
This position requires in-depth knowledge and skills in the areas of team building, communication and project management, resource development and management, operational and tactical planning, budgeting, and cost/benefit analysis.
This position requires knowledge and expertise to oversee Shared Services infrastructure system including interfacing between DAS/CSS/EIS/SDC infrastructure and agency standards and OHA business partners / Local IT teams who own the business applications and vendor relationships for those business applications. Experience with server performance monitoring tools is desired.
Adherence to tight schedules, close coordination and communication with Human Resources, OIS Executive and peer managers, agency divisions, partners and contractors is essential for this position.
This position requires experience with system integrator or other software vendors providing solutions, specifically in the review and analysis of contracts and other technical vendor deliverables as well as partnering with other agencies such as DAS and ETS regarding the implementation of software solutions.
Previous experience working with or leading a Agile methodology-based distributed systems software development organization is desired. Technical experience in MS .Net, .Net Core, Angular, SSRS, Azure DevOps Server (ADOS), Azure Commercial Cloud, webservices and other interfaces, relational databases, Business Intelligence toolsets and application performance monitoring is desired.
This position requires knowledge and expertise which is sufficient and current to allow effective supervision of subordinate managers, team leads and technical staff. Previous management experience in the area of application and system development, software quality assurance and testing, software support and maintenance and administration, and on-premises data centers or labs is desired.
Excellent oral and written communication skills are required and the ability to complete work among competing priorities and deadlines.
What's in it for you?
Medical, vision, and dental benefits
Eleven (11) paid holidays.
Eight (8) hours of vacation per month, eligible to be used after 6 months of service.
Eight (8) hours of sick leave per month, eligible to be used as accrued.
24 hours of personal business leave per fiscal year, eligible to be used after 6 months of service.
Pension and retirement programs
Opportunity to potentially receive loan forgiveness under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF)
Continuous growth and development opportunities
Opportunities to serve your community and make an impact through meaningful work.
A healthy work/life balance, including fulltime remote options as well.
Salary Range: $7,981 - $12,340 (monthly)
How to Apply
Please apply via the following link –
https://oregon.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/SOR_External_Career_Site/job/Salem--OHA--Fairview-Industrial-Drive-3990/Solutions-Development-and-Delivery-Manager---Child-Welfare--IT-Application-Development-Manager-2--100---Remote-work_REQ-145792
Close Date: 1/29/2024
The Oregon Health Authority is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer committed to workforce diversity.
Jan 11, 2024
Full time
The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) has a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Solutions Development and Delivery Manager to join an excellent team and work to advance their IT operations.
This is a full-time permanent opportunity for anyone to apply. This position is a Management Service - Supervisory position and not represented by a Union.
Location: Portland/Salem, OR/Remote
The work of this role may be conducted remotely with full access to the needed operating systems and technology. Candidates must reside in the United States to work 100 % remote.
The Office of Information Service’s mission is to deliver technology solutions and services that support Oregon Health Authority and Oregon Department of Health Services in helping Oregonians achieve health, well-being, and independence.
More information about the Office of Information Services and current job opportunities can be found here
What you will do!
The Child Welfare Application Development Manager acts on the authority of the IT Director to oversee the development and ongoing operation of IT software solutions and services including, development strategies. These services are used in support of shared Health and Human Services programs.
In this role, you must develop and maintain strong relationships with the business/functional units, have a sound understanding of their business, goals, mission, and business drivers. You will make business decisions on IT services, support, and products; and ensure the understanding of the impacts and investments required to achieve desired IT results.
Additionally, you will implement the strategy and solutions roadmap to ensure application development and support services are available and reliable to enable ODHS/OHA business functions.
What we are looking for!
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: (Please clearly outline how you meet the minimum requirements and special qualifications in your application/resume/cover letter. Failure to do so might disqualify you from consideration)
(a) Six years of supervision, management, or progressively related experience.
OR
(b) three years of related experience and a bachelor's degree in a related field.
Desired Attributes
This position manages software development, maintenance, and support of software solutions in support of ODHS and OHA program requirements. Software maintenance and support includes issue resolution, documentation (service catalogs, service support models), identifying service-related training development (materials and classes) and mentoring of software development staff. Software development activities will follow the OIS Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) and Change Management processes.
This position requires in-depth knowledge and skills in the areas of team building, communication and project management, resource development and management, operational and tactical planning, budgeting, and cost/benefit analysis.
This position requires knowledge and expertise to oversee Shared Services infrastructure system including interfacing between DAS/CSS/EIS/SDC infrastructure and agency standards and OHA business partners / Local IT teams who own the business applications and vendor relationships for those business applications. Experience with server performance monitoring tools is desired.
Adherence to tight schedules, close coordination and communication with Human Resources, OIS Executive and peer managers, agency divisions, partners and contractors is essential for this position.
This position requires experience with system integrator or other software vendors providing solutions, specifically in the review and analysis of contracts and other technical vendor deliverables as well as partnering with other agencies such as DAS and ETS regarding the implementation of software solutions.
Previous experience working with or leading a Agile methodology-based distributed systems software development organization is desired. Technical experience in MS .Net, .Net Core, Angular, SSRS, Azure DevOps Server (ADOS), Azure Commercial Cloud, webservices and other interfaces, relational databases, Business Intelligence toolsets and application performance monitoring is desired.
This position requires knowledge and expertise which is sufficient and current to allow effective supervision of subordinate managers, team leads and technical staff. Previous management experience in the area of application and system development, software quality assurance and testing, software support and maintenance and administration, and on-premises data centers or labs is desired.
Excellent oral and written communication skills are required and the ability to complete work among competing priorities and deadlines.
What's in it for you?
Medical, vision, and dental benefits
Eleven (11) paid holidays.
Eight (8) hours of vacation per month, eligible to be used after 6 months of service.
Eight (8) hours of sick leave per month, eligible to be used as accrued.
24 hours of personal business leave per fiscal year, eligible to be used after 6 months of service.
Pension and retirement programs
Opportunity to potentially receive loan forgiveness under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF)
Continuous growth and development opportunities
Opportunities to serve your community and make an impact through meaningful work.
A healthy work/life balance, including fulltime remote options as well.
Salary Range: $7,981 - $12,340 (monthly)
How to Apply
Please apply via the following link –
https://oregon.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/SOR_External_Career_Site/job/Salem--OHA--Fairview-Industrial-Drive-3990/Solutions-Development-and-Delivery-Manager---Child-Welfare--IT-Application-Development-Manager-2--100---Remote-work_REQ-145792
Close Date: 1/29/2024
The Oregon Health Authority is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer committed to workforce diversity.
United Nations Foundation
1750 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20006
Position Overview
Family Planning 2030 (FP2030) is a global partnership of governments, civil society, multilateral organizations, donors, private sector partners, and researchers committed to supporting the rights of women and girls who wish to use contraception. Our vision is a future where women and girls everywhere have the freedom and ability to lead healthy lives, make their own informed decisions about using contraception and having children, and participate as equals in society and its development. The FP2030 Support Network consists of five hosted regional hubs: North, West and Central Africa; East and Southern Africa; Asia and the Pacific; and Latin America and the Caribbean, and North America and Europe. The FP2030 Support Network is led by an Executive Director, supported by an Executive Directorate team, who reports to the Governing Board. Each Regional Hub is headed by a Managing Director supported by a small team and hosted by an NGO within the region. The FP2030 Support Network is hosted by the United Nations Foundation (UNF), which hosts the North America and Europe Hub (NAE) and the Executive Directorate team. The Senior Manager, Gender will direct gender mainstreaming for the FP2030 Support Network, including both strategic and technical advice for gender integration across the FP2030 Support Network and guidance for policies and processes that further the organization’s commitment to gender equality. FP2030 seeks to build on the strengths of FP2020 while improving attention to equity, inclusion, and mutual accountability, among other principles. An FP2030 gender strategy is essential to this next phase, to underscore the centrality of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) to the gender equality agenda, integrate a gender lens within its own structure and processes, and encourage and equip commitment makers to improve their approaches to gender integration to advance both SRHR outcomes and gender equality. This strategy aligns FP2030 with global trends supporting gender equality, and helps stakeholders apply existing gender expertise and acquired knowledge to new investments in FP, ultimately boosting their impact. FP2030’s gender strategy is grounded in three strategic priorities: 1. Reframing FP2030’s work toward a focus on reproductive power; 2. Engaging local women-led and youth-led organizations explicitly working toward gender equality and promoting regional gender experts; and 3. Channeling resources into gender transformative programming. The Senior Manager, Gender will serve as a focal point for facilitating the integration of gender considerations into commitments, programs, budgets, training, monitoring and evaluation, and other learning activities and a resource person for FP2030 Support Network on gender equality, gender mainstreaming and women empowerment, consistent with operationalizing a rights-based approach to family planning and in support of the universal health coverage agenda. They will also work in close collaboration with FP2030 directors and external partners to support and coordinate FP2030’s engagement in the Generation Equality platform. This position is based in Washington, D.C.
Essential Functions
Improve technical leadership and knowledge management:
Work collaboratively within the FP2030 Support Network and with partners to increase understanding of and promote solutions to critical gender gaps or barriers hindering progress towards reproductive power for women, girls and couples, including those affected by crises. Gender barriers operate at multiple levels (e.g., individual, couple, service provision, community) and include, but are not limited to, those related to gender norms, inequalities in access to opportunities based on sex and gender, gender-based violence and harmful traditional practices.
In collaboration with FP2030 colleagues and across thematic areas, drive implementation of FP2030’s gender strategy, including supporting FP2030 regional hubs to use findings from gender analyses (existing or new) to integrate gender in their workplans and activities.
Provide technical support on FP-related gender analysis, gender integration into programs, and gender related monitoring and evaluation, for FP2030 regional hubs and commitment making countries, as requested.
Work collaboratively with the Data and Measurement team to move the family planning field toward gender-responsive and rights-based measures of success, including improved indicators for and measurement of reproductive agency and power.
Work closely with regional hub staff who support utilization and implementation of the High Impact Practices in Family Planning and other evidence-based approaches to ensure integration of gender considerations.
Develop FP2030’s thought leadership on gender equality and gender transformative approaches to sexual and reproductive health and rights through participation in conferences and events and publication of articles and reports.
Improve capacity on gender integration:
Build expertise on gender integration among FP2030 staff, focal points and more broadly within the FP2030 Support Network by developing and guiding a gender focal points structure across hubs and teams
Plan, implement, and periodically assess gender capacity building across ensuring that staff across hubs understand and can apply programmatic gender integration principles.
Spearhead gender capacity building and knowledge sharing among partners, including coordinating cross regional learning exchanges and dissemination of good practices on gender transformative approaches, gender equality, women’s empowerment, and rights.
Improve coordination and partnerships:
Identify points for strategic engagement for FP2030 within global dialogues related to gender equality, gender integration and women’s and girls’ empowerment.
Maintain active relationships/partnerships with FP2030 regional hubs, countries, donors, civil society, and institutes working on gender issues to enhance collaboration, resource mobilization and influence agenda and priority setting.
Support FP2030 commitment makers to align their activities in support of Generation Equality efforts as outlined in Global Acceleration Plan for Gender Equality.
Identify nongovernmental stakeholders in the gender/women’s rights sector to mobilize commitments in support of the 2030 partnership, with support from the Global Initiatives Team.
Strengthen advocacy and civil society engagement:
Lead dialogue among key stakeholders to ensure the development of an advocacy strategy and related messages to promote gender integration and gender equality in FP/SRHR programs.
Support global advocacy and strengthen alliances with women rights advocacy coalitions and other stakeholders.
Support advocacy efforts to advance the gender equality agenda in FP/SRHR programming at the country and regional levels and ensure the work is in alignment with FP2030 vision and measurement frameworks.
Respond to requests for gender advocacy technical assistance and contribute to the drafting of relevant advocacy and country CSO support products.
Improve external relations and communications:
Develop and distribute tailored policy information, and talking points on gender and FP concepts in collaboration with the FP2030 Communications Director,
In collaboration with the Communications team, organize webinars and/or other knowledge platforms for countries to share best practices, experiences, challenges, and/or requests for assistance.
Improve programmatic coordination:
Partner with consultants and oversee gender technical staff, as needed
Develop a workplan and budget to advance the work; ensure optimal allocation of resources, proper documentation, tracking, and monitoring of all relevant portfolio activities with other relevant grants administration, finance, and development staff.
Support resource mobilization and the solicitation of business development opportunities to support gender integration
Support the integration of gender capacity within job descriptions and gender responsive hiring practices across teams and hubs
Collaborate with relevant staff on a case-by-case basis, all relevant contracts/contractors and solicit proposals for additional work, as needed.
Set and monitor progress toward gender integration benchmarks
Report on relevant activities to FP2030 funders and senior leadership on an ongoing basis.
Other duties as assigned.
Selection Criteria
Bachelors degree required. Master’s degree preferred or a minimum of 10 years of relevant technical experience with bachelor's degree.
7-9 years of professional experience in an international reproductive health/family planning.
Strong understanding/experience with gender mainstreaming, gender integration, women’s rights, or women empowerment within the context of global health, preferably with family planning.
Proven project management expertise.
Experience working with multi-stakeholder partnerships including donors, multi-lateral agencies, developing countries and civil society organizations.
Proven record of coordinating development partners and managing effective mechanisms for monitoring and reporting at global, regional, and country levels.
Ability to think strategically and drive project implementation.
Ability to work in a complex and fast-paced environment and manage multiple work streams.
Exceptional interpersonal skills and cultural competencies.
Excellent writing, editing, presentation, communications, and research capabilities.
Strong spoken, analytical, and writing skills with advanced knowledge of and proficiency in the MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint).
Ability to travel domestically and internationally as needed.
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.
Dec 07, 2023
Full time
Position Overview
Family Planning 2030 (FP2030) is a global partnership of governments, civil society, multilateral organizations, donors, private sector partners, and researchers committed to supporting the rights of women and girls who wish to use contraception. Our vision is a future where women and girls everywhere have the freedom and ability to lead healthy lives, make their own informed decisions about using contraception and having children, and participate as equals in society and its development. The FP2030 Support Network consists of five hosted regional hubs: North, West and Central Africa; East and Southern Africa; Asia and the Pacific; and Latin America and the Caribbean, and North America and Europe. The FP2030 Support Network is led by an Executive Director, supported by an Executive Directorate team, who reports to the Governing Board. Each Regional Hub is headed by a Managing Director supported by a small team and hosted by an NGO within the region. The FP2030 Support Network is hosted by the United Nations Foundation (UNF), which hosts the North America and Europe Hub (NAE) and the Executive Directorate team. The Senior Manager, Gender will direct gender mainstreaming for the FP2030 Support Network, including both strategic and technical advice for gender integration across the FP2030 Support Network and guidance for policies and processes that further the organization’s commitment to gender equality. FP2030 seeks to build on the strengths of FP2020 while improving attention to equity, inclusion, and mutual accountability, among other principles. An FP2030 gender strategy is essential to this next phase, to underscore the centrality of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) to the gender equality agenda, integrate a gender lens within its own structure and processes, and encourage and equip commitment makers to improve their approaches to gender integration to advance both SRHR outcomes and gender equality. This strategy aligns FP2030 with global trends supporting gender equality, and helps stakeholders apply existing gender expertise and acquired knowledge to new investments in FP, ultimately boosting their impact. FP2030’s gender strategy is grounded in three strategic priorities: 1. Reframing FP2030’s work toward a focus on reproductive power; 2. Engaging local women-led and youth-led organizations explicitly working toward gender equality and promoting regional gender experts; and 3. Channeling resources into gender transformative programming. The Senior Manager, Gender will serve as a focal point for facilitating the integration of gender considerations into commitments, programs, budgets, training, monitoring and evaluation, and other learning activities and a resource person for FP2030 Support Network on gender equality, gender mainstreaming and women empowerment, consistent with operationalizing a rights-based approach to family planning and in support of the universal health coverage agenda. They will also work in close collaboration with FP2030 directors and external partners to support and coordinate FP2030’s engagement in the Generation Equality platform. This position is based in Washington, D.C.
Essential Functions
Improve technical leadership and knowledge management:
Work collaboratively within the FP2030 Support Network and with partners to increase understanding of and promote solutions to critical gender gaps or barriers hindering progress towards reproductive power for women, girls and couples, including those affected by crises. Gender barriers operate at multiple levels (e.g., individual, couple, service provision, community) and include, but are not limited to, those related to gender norms, inequalities in access to opportunities based on sex and gender, gender-based violence and harmful traditional practices.
In collaboration with FP2030 colleagues and across thematic areas, drive implementation of FP2030’s gender strategy, including supporting FP2030 regional hubs to use findings from gender analyses (existing or new) to integrate gender in their workplans and activities.
Provide technical support on FP-related gender analysis, gender integration into programs, and gender related monitoring and evaluation, for FP2030 regional hubs and commitment making countries, as requested.
Work collaboratively with the Data and Measurement team to move the family planning field toward gender-responsive and rights-based measures of success, including improved indicators for and measurement of reproductive agency and power.
Work closely with regional hub staff who support utilization and implementation of the High Impact Practices in Family Planning and other evidence-based approaches to ensure integration of gender considerations.
Develop FP2030’s thought leadership on gender equality and gender transformative approaches to sexual and reproductive health and rights through participation in conferences and events and publication of articles and reports.
Improve capacity on gender integration:
Build expertise on gender integration among FP2030 staff, focal points and more broadly within the FP2030 Support Network by developing and guiding a gender focal points structure across hubs and teams
Plan, implement, and periodically assess gender capacity building across ensuring that staff across hubs understand and can apply programmatic gender integration principles.
Spearhead gender capacity building and knowledge sharing among partners, including coordinating cross regional learning exchanges and dissemination of good practices on gender transformative approaches, gender equality, women’s empowerment, and rights.
Improve coordination and partnerships:
Identify points for strategic engagement for FP2030 within global dialogues related to gender equality, gender integration and women’s and girls’ empowerment.
Maintain active relationships/partnerships with FP2030 regional hubs, countries, donors, civil society, and institutes working on gender issues to enhance collaboration, resource mobilization and influence agenda and priority setting.
Support FP2030 commitment makers to align their activities in support of Generation Equality efforts as outlined in Global Acceleration Plan for Gender Equality.
Identify nongovernmental stakeholders in the gender/women’s rights sector to mobilize commitments in support of the 2030 partnership, with support from the Global Initiatives Team.
Strengthen advocacy and civil society engagement:
Lead dialogue among key stakeholders to ensure the development of an advocacy strategy and related messages to promote gender integration and gender equality in FP/SRHR programs.
Support global advocacy and strengthen alliances with women rights advocacy coalitions and other stakeholders.
Support advocacy efforts to advance the gender equality agenda in FP/SRHR programming at the country and regional levels and ensure the work is in alignment with FP2030 vision and measurement frameworks.
Respond to requests for gender advocacy technical assistance and contribute to the drafting of relevant advocacy and country CSO support products.
Improve external relations and communications:
Develop and distribute tailored policy information, and talking points on gender and FP concepts in collaboration with the FP2030 Communications Director,
In collaboration with the Communications team, organize webinars and/or other knowledge platforms for countries to share best practices, experiences, challenges, and/or requests for assistance.
Improve programmatic coordination:
Partner with consultants and oversee gender technical staff, as needed
Develop a workplan and budget to advance the work; ensure optimal allocation of resources, proper documentation, tracking, and monitoring of all relevant portfolio activities with other relevant grants administration, finance, and development staff.
Support resource mobilization and the solicitation of business development opportunities to support gender integration
Support the integration of gender capacity within job descriptions and gender responsive hiring practices across teams and hubs
Collaborate with relevant staff on a case-by-case basis, all relevant contracts/contractors and solicit proposals for additional work, as needed.
Set and monitor progress toward gender integration benchmarks
Report on relevant activities to FP2030 funders and senior leadership on an ongoing basis.
Other duties as assigned.
Selection Criteria
Bachelors degree required. Master’s degree preferred or a minimum of 10 years of relevant technical experience with bachelor's degree.
7-9 years of professional experience in an international reproductive health/family planning.
Strong understanding/experience with gender mainstreaming, gender integration, women’s rights, or women empowerment within the context of global health, preferably with family planning.
Proven project management expertise.
Experience working with multi-stakeholder partnerships including donors, multi-lateral agencies, developing countries and civil society organizations.
Proven record of coordinating development partners and managing effective mechanisms for monitoring and reporting at global, regional, and country levels.
Ability to think strategically and drive project implementation.
Ability to work in a complex and fast-paced environment and manage multiple work streams.
Exceptional interpersonal skills and cultural competencies.
Excellent writing, editing, presentation, communications, and research capabilities.
Strong spoken, analytical, and writing skills with advanced knowledge of and proficiency in the MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint).
Ability to travel domestically and internationally as needed.
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.
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT NUMBER: JA-09-2023
OPEN: November 21, 2023
CLOSES: December 21, 2023
Position Title : Development Manager Location: Washington, DC
Reports to: Chief Executive Officer
We are seeking an energetic and highly organized Development Manager to manage the fundraising strategy and activities of the organization. This is a key role in helping to grow and sustain the organization. The successful candidate will be analytical and creative, collaborate well with a passionate and fun staff, and coordinate and manage multiple projects.
This Development Manager will work closely with the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) . The successful candidate will have the opportunity to help establish a professional fundraising and donor relations function. The position will require managing relations with current, long-standing donor partners, as well as supporting efforts to broaden the donor base. The position is a self-starter keen to establish a career in fundraising and with a deep commitment to organization.
Organization: The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) is a non-profit organization and serves as the nation’s largest and oldest civil rights volunteer-based organization that empowers Hispanic Americans and builds strong Latino communities. Headquartered in Washington, DC, with over 1,000 councils around the United States and Puerto Rico, LULAC’s programs, services and advocacy address the most important issues for Latinos, meeting critical needs of today and the future. For more information, visit www.LULAC.org.
Essential Function: The Development Manager (DM) is responsible for developing, planning, and implementing the fundraising program to provide for the short- and long-term needs of the organization. The DM develops and implements a strategic partnerships and corresponding action plan, to generate funding to include corporate, foundation, government investments, events, grant writing and high donor giving for both the LULAC 501(c)3 and 501(c)4.
Essential Functions:
Assist with annual development goal setting and track progress towards those
Design, manage and strategically use donor database
Plan and execute strategies for identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of prospects, donors, and foundations
In coordination with senior team, research potential new donors and foundations and support outreach process
Maintain correspondence with existing and prospective donors in a timely and professional manner
Manage and track grant reporting deadlines
Prepare proposals and grant reports and support other staff managers/director with proposal and grant report writing
Ensure that staff submits timely and professional grant reports grant reports in appropriate formats
Help prepare CEO or designated senior staff for meetings with donors and, when required, accompany the senior management to donor meetings
Manage the fundraising schedule of the CEO and other Directors
Assist in the development of development related marketing materials and
Assist the CEO in preparation for Board engagement in development activities
Serve as the data manager for development, including the generation of accurate call lists, creating and running reports, tracking donor outreach, and call notes.
Manage and staff call-time for the CEO and ensure accurate data entry in tracking and follow-
Track stewardship goals for major donors, ensuring proper acknowledgement of gifts, and moving a process for moves management of recurring donors.
Key Competencies:
Extensive knowledge of fundraising strategies and principles
Knowledge of strategic planning and metric setting
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Excellent interpersonal skills
Knowledge of tax planning principles and techniques that favor charitable giving
Analytical skills to manage development industry trends and reports
Expertise in conducting research for potential donors
Ability to manage and oversee multiple projects
Required Education and Experience:
3-5 years of experience working in non-profit organization fundraising department
Ability to grasp and communicate complex policy ideas and work goals in clear, accessible, and compelling ways
Strong writing and interpersonal skills with ability to work independently and
Demonstrates a very high level of organization; a strong ability to prioritize tasks to meet multiple deadlines
A clear understanding of 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) nonprofit legal issues/structures
Experience working with a fundraising or CRM database is preferred
Fluency in Microsoft Office
Supervisory Responsibility:
This position has supervisory responsibilities.
Work Environment: This job operates in a typical office setting. This position routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets and fax machines.
Position Type/Expected Hours of Work: This is a permanent full-time position. This position regularly requires long hours and frequent weekend work.
Travel Requirements: Ability and willingness to travel throughout the United States and Puerto Rico.
Salary Range: $ $65,000-$85,000/year
Commensurate according to years of experience. All employees must meet a 6-month probationary period. Continuation of this position after one year is dependent on the successful candidate meeting jointly determined performance goals.
Benefits:
Accrual of 8 hours of sick time and 8 hours of vacation time per month
11 Paid Federal Holidays
Health, Dental, Vision and Life Insurance available for enrollment
Retirement Plan
How to Apply: Candidates should submit their resume demonstrating qualifications, education and work experience required for the position. All applications must be submitted electronically to jobs@lulac.org by 5:00pm EST on the closing date. Any questions may be directed via email to the Human Resource Officer at jobs@lulac.org.
LULAC is committed to diversity among its staff, and recognizes that its continued success requires the highest commitment to obtaining and retaining a diverse staff that provides the best quality services to supporters and constituents. LULAC is an equal opportunity employer and it is our policy to recruit, hire, train, promote, and administer any and all personnel actions without regard to sex, race, age, color, creed, national origin, religion, economic status, sexual orientation, veteran status, gender identity or expression, ethnic identity or physical disability, or any other legally protected basis. LULAC will not tolerate any
Nov 21, 2023
Full time
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT NUMBER: JA-09-2023
OPEN: November 21, 2023
CLOSES: December 21, 2023
Position Title : Development Manager Location: Washington, DC
Reports to: Chief Executive Officer
We are seeking an energetic and highly organized Development Manager to manage the fundraising strategy and activities of the organization. This is a key role in helping to grow and sustain the organization. The successful candidate will be analytical and creative, collaborate well with a passionate and fun staff, and coordinate and manage multiple projects.
This Development Manager will work closely with the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) . The successful candidate will have the opportunity to help establish a professional fundraising and donor relations function. The position will require managing relations with current, long-standing donor partners, as well as supporting efforts to broaden the donor base. The position is a self-starter keen to establish a career in fundraising and with a deep commitment to organization.
Organization: The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) is a non-profit organization and serves as the nation’s largest and oldest civil rights volunteer-based organization that empowers Hispanic Americans and builds strong Latino communities. Headquartered in Washington, DC, with over 1,000 councils around the United States and Puerto Rico, LULAC’s programs, services and advocacy address the most important issues for Latinos, meeting critical needs of today and the future. For more information, visit www.LULAC.org.
Essential Function: The Development Manager (DM) is responsible for developing, planning, and implementing the fundraising program to provide for the short- and long-term needs of the organization. The DM develops and implements a strategic partnerships and corresponding action plan, to generate funding to include corporate, foundation, government investments, events, grant writing and high donor giving for both the LULAC 501(c)3 and 501(c)4.
Essential Functions:
Assist with annual development goal setting and track progress towards those
Design, manage and strategically use donor database
Plan and execute strategies for identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of prospects, donors, and foundations
In coordination with senior team, research potential new donors and foundations and support outreach process
Maintain correspondence with existing and prospective donors in a timely and professional manner
Manage and track grant reporting deadlines
Prepare proposals and grant reports and support other staff managers/director with proposal and grant report writing
Ensure that staff submits timely and professional grant reports grant reports in appropriate formats
Help prepare CEO or designated senior staff for meetings with donors and, when required, accompany the senior management to donor meetings
Manage the fundraising schedule of the CEO and other Directors
Assist in the development of development related marketing materials and
Assist the CEO in preparation for Board engagement in development activities
Serve as the data manager for development, including the generation of accurate call lists, creating and running reports, tracking donor outreach, and call notes.
Manage and staff call-time for the CEO and ensure accurate data entry in tracking and follow-
Track stewardship goals for major donors, ensuring proper acknowledgement of gifts, and moving a process for moves management of recurring donors.
Key Competencies:
Extensive knowledge of fundraising strategies and principles
Knowledge of strategic planning and metric setting
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Excellent interpersonal skills
Knowledge of tax planning principles and techniques that favor charitable giving
Analytical skills to manage development industry trends and reports
Expertise in conducting research for potential donors
Ability to manage and oversee multiple projects
Required Education and Experience:
3-5 years of experience working in non-profit organization fundraising department
Ability to grasp and communicate complex policy ideas and work goals in clear, accessible, and compelling ways
Strong writing and interpersonal skills with ability to work independently and
Demonstrates a very high level of organization; a strong ability to prioritize tasks to meet multiple deadlines
A clear understanding of 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) nonprofit legal issues/structures
Experience working with a fundraising or CRM database is preferred
Fluency in Microsoft Office
Supervisory Responsibility:
This position has supervisory responsibilities.
Work Environment: This job operates in a typical office setting. This position routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets and fax machines.
Position Type/Expected Hours of Work: This is a permanent full-time position. This position regularly requires long hours and frequent weekend work.
Travel Requirements: Ability and willingness to travel throughout the United States and Puerto Rico.
Salary Range: $ $65,000-$85,000/year
Commensurate according to years of experience. All employees must meet a 6-month probationary period. Continuation of this position after one year is dependent on the successful candidate meeting jointly determined performance goals.
Benefits:
Accrual of 8 hours of sick time and 8 hours of vacation time per month
11 Paid Federal Holidays
Health, Dental, Vision and Life Insurance available for enrollment
Retirement Plan
How to Apply: Candidates should submit their resume demonstrating qualifications, education and work experience required for the position. All applications must be submitted electronically to jobs@lulac.org by 5:00pm EST on the closing date. Any questions may be directed via email to the Human Resource Officer at jobs@lulac.org.
LULAC is committed to diversity among its staff, and recognizes that its continued success requires the highest commitment to obtaining and retaining a diverse staff that provides the best quality services to supporters and constituents. LULAC is an equal opportunity employer and it is our policy to recruit, hire, train, promote, and administer any and all personnel actions without regard to sex, race, age, color, creed, national origin, religion, economic status, sexual orientation, veteran status, gender identity or expression, ethnic identity or physical disability, or any other legally protected basis. LULAC will not tolerate any
The Foundation is happy to announce an opening for the position of Investment Manager – Marketable Investments . This position works directly with the Chief Investment Officer (CIO), and as part of a small team, in the oversight and management of the Foundation’s Managed Investment Portfolio (MIP), a global diversified portfolio of public and private investments. The Investment Manager will assist in the due diligence, selection, and monitoring of investment opportunities in the MIP. At the Foundation, we believe that keeping equity at the heart of our work will lead us to better health. That starts from within, including intentional application of diversity, equity, and inclusion practices that guide how we operate and work in communities across Colorado. For example, our cornerstones are designed to help ensure that: -We serve Coloradans who have less power, privilege and income, and prioritize Coloradans of color. -We do everything with the intent of creating health equity. -We are informed by the community and those we exist to serve. Candidates must have a personal commitment and connection with our mission and cornerstones; work well in ambiguity and managing change; and proactively identify opportunities to advance our mission while remaining grounded in the day-to-day responsibilities. They will need to be able to apply principles of health equity and racial justice across all of their investment work. The Investment Manager plays an important role in MIP oversight and management.
- Collaborating with the CIO, Investment Consultant, and other service providers on the evaluation of new investment strategies across global equities, fixed income, credit, absolute return, and other marketable alternatives opportunities
- Providing document preparation and oversight in coordination with outside counsel
- Monitoring existing investment managers - Sourcing investment opportunities and funds - Conducting due diligence regarding potential investment initiatives
- Conduct research and analysis on a variety of investment topics such as strategic asset allocation, portfolio stress testing, tactical investment strategies, asset class reviews, and rebalancing to manage exposures. - Preparation of reports and investment recommendations for staff and board committee Qualified candidates must have at a minimum: - A Bachelor’s Degree and four years’ experience at an endowment, foundation, or similar allocator role - Solid analytical skills in quantitative and qualitative investment evaluation - Proven ability to work independently and proactively, within a team, and across multiple projects simultaneously - Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office suite - Excellent interpersonal, communication, and presentation skills, both written and spoken - High level of professional integrity demonstrated through past professional roles - Ability to travel two to five days a month, domestic and international
In addition to the above requirements, an advanced degree in finance and/or CFA is preferred.
It’s an exciting time to join the Foundation whose assets include a complex investment portfolio valued at approximately $2.75 billion and whose annual grant making is in excess of $100 million. The Foundations benefits are robust and include heavily subsidized medical premiums, 401(k) match, and generous paid leave programs. The Foundation also provides relocation assistance. The starting range for this position is $163,100 - $195,700 paid as salaried, exempt and is eligible for all CHF benefits. At the current time, there is no bonus structure associated with this position. This is a full-time position in Denver, Colorado with the exception of required travel. You must currently reside in, or be willing to relocate to, the Denver Metro Area for this position. We work on a hybrid schedule of three days in-office (required) and two days remote. No full-time remote is available. This is an extraordinary opportunity for an individual to have a meaningful impact through their professional contributions. Interested candidates may submit their resumes and cover letters on the Colorado Health Foundation’s website ( www.coloradohealth.org ).
This position closes on 10/9/23 .
The Colorado Health Foundation is an Equal Opportunity Employer and invites qualified candidates from all backgrounds to apply.
Sep 11, 2023
Full time
The Foundation is happy to announce an opening for the position of Investment Manager – Marketable Investments . This position works directly with the Chief Investment Officer (CIO), and as part of a small team, in the oversight and management of the Foundation’s Managed Investment Portfolio (MIP), a global diversified portfolio of public and private investments. The Investment Manager will assist in the due diligence, selection, and monitoring of investment opportunities in the MIP. At the Foundation, we believe that keeping equity at the heart of our work will lead us to better health. That starts from within, including intentional application of diversity, equity, and inclusion practices that guide how we operate and work in communities across Colorado. For example, our cornerstones are designed to help ensure that: -We serve Coloradans who have less power, privilege and income, and prioritize Coloradans of color. -We do everything with the intent of creating health equity. -We are informed by the community and those we exist to serve. Candidates must have a personal commitment and connection with our mission and cornerstones; work well in ambiguity and managing change; and proactively identify opportunities to advance our mission while remaining grounded in the day-to-day responsibilities. They will need to be able to apply principles of health equity and racial justice across all of their investment work. The Investment Manager plays an important role in MIP oversight and management.
- Collaborating with the CIO, Investment Consultant, and other service providers on the evaluation of new investment strategies across global equities, fixed income, credit, absolute return, and other marketable alternatives opportunities
- Providing document preparation and oversight in coordination with outside counsel
- Monitoring existing investment managers - Sourcing investment opportunities and funds - Conducting due diligence regarding potential investment initiatives
- Conduct research and analysis on a variety of investment topics such as strategic asset allocation, portfolio stress testing, tactical investment strategies, asset class reviews, and rebalancing to manage exposures. - Preparation of reports and investment recommendations for staff and board committee Qualified candidates must have at a minimum: - A Bachelor’s Degree and four years’ experience at an endowment, foundation, or similar allocator role - Solid analytical skills in quantitative and qualitative investment evaluation - Proven ability to work independently and proactively, within a team, and across multiple projects simultaneously - Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office suite - Excellent interpersonal, communication, and presentation skills, both written and spoken - High level of professional integrity demonstrated through past professional roles - Ability to travel two to five days a month, domestic and international
In addition to the above requirements, an advanced degree in finance and/or CFA is preferred.
It’s an exciting time to join the Foundation whose assets include a complex investment portfolio valued at approximately $2.75 billion and whose annual grant making is in excess of $100 million. The Foundations benefits are robust and include heavily subsidized medical premiums, 401(k) match, and generous paid leave programs. The Foundation also provides relocation assistance. The starting range for this position is $163,100 - $195,700 paid as salaried, exempt and is eligible for all CHF benefits. At the current time, there is no bonus structure associated with this position. This is a full-time position in Denver, Colorado with the exception of required travel. You must currently reside in, or be willing to relocate to, the Denver Metro Area for this position. We work on a hybrid schedule of three days in-office (required) and two days remote. No full-time remote is available. This is an extraordinary opportunity for an individual to have a meaningful impact through their professional contributions. Interested candidates may submit their resumes and cover letters on the Colorado Health Foundation’s website ( www.coloradohealth.org ).
This position closes on 10/9/23 .
The Colorado Health Foundation is an Equal Opportunity Employer and invites qualified candidates from all backgrounds to apply.
Summer Search Philadelphia seeks a Program Associate to manage a caseload of approximately 35 high school students, build relationships, and provide mentoring through a combination of group facilitated and 1:1 conversations from sophomore year through senior year of high school. Program Associates utilize Summer Search’s unique in-depth mentoring methodology, prepare students for rewarding summer experiences, support post-secondary readiness, matriculation, and career pathway exposure. Program Associates partner with students to provide individualized support of the many facets of students’ lives, which includes conversations about school, family, friends, race, class, gender, sexuality, summer programs, and more. Specifically, the roles and responsibilities of a Program Associate are: Student Mentoring and Program Facilitation (60%) Provide individual 1:1 mentoring to high school students
Mentor a caseload of approximately 35 high school students, building relationships and conducting regular mentoring at school, in our office, by phone, or through virtual platforms (ie Zoom).
Utilize a unique mentoring methodology based upon adolescent social-emotional development, cultural relevance, and critical consciousness. Enable conversations that allow students to reflect upon the impact of identities and social/cultural context on their lives.
Hold students accountable to year-round program participation, as well as demonstrating a personal commitment to students that results in a high level of engagement throughout their Summer Search experience.
Monitor and promote students’ academic and extracurricular participation and performance, as well as post-secondary readiness requirements.
Communicate with students’ families, especially regarding details about summer experiences and career opportunities.
Facilitate bi-weekly group mentoring sessions -- either virtually or at designated high school(s)
Before each session, prepare by reviewing group mentoring curriculum, gathering materials and sending student reminders.
Create a safe community where students can be honest with each other by, ensuring each student has the space to be heard and challenged respectfully and setting-up physical space that is conducive to achieving the objectives of each session.
Recognize a student safety situation and how to respond and care for both the individual student and the group.
Observe and respond to group needs and adapt facilitation style accordingly.
School Engagement & Relationship Building (20%)
Coordinate school outreach activities, including in-school presentations, “Back to School” functions, student and family events, and school communication, within a designated set of high schools.
Partner with the Outreach team to: coordinate resource needs for groups at your partner high school(s), including scheduling time to promote Summer Search services during the school day, securing physical space for 1:1 and group sessions and confirming session schedules and technology needs.
In partnership with Outreach team, establish and nurture relationships with staff partners at your partner high school(s). Know the resources and people available at your partner high school(s) and how these resources intersect with Summer Search, so you can connect your students with them as needed.
Respond promptly and thoughtfully to requests from school partners, expressing gratitude at all times.
Administration and Project Management (20%)
Enter and track program data accurately and daily in Salesforce database to assess student progress and drive organizational learning, to ensure high levels of program quality and professional development.
Actively participate in and/or coordinate projects that support school and student outreach, summer programs logistics, post-secondary preparation and success, and/or alumni engagement.
Summer Search Philadelphia is a team focused on innovation. We are on a growth trajectory and positioned to pursue, create and execute new innovations over the next several years. Innovations may include building career readiness skills, creating and using technological tools in which to engage high school students and post-secondary participants, and presenting financial wellbeing workshops to ignite wealth building within the communities we serve.
WHO YOU ARE
Program Associates exemplify curiosity, empathy, teamwork, flexibility, critical consciousness, and a commitment to learning. Specifically, strong candidates will bring:
EXPERIENCE: At least 2 years of professional experience working with student populations served by Summer Search (e.g. low-income families, students of color, LGBTQA+, English Language Learners, and diverse religious, cultural and ethnic backgrounds.) Experience and skill in facilitating groups of adolescents or similar groups is preferred. Ties, connections, contacts, and understanding of the City of Philadelphia and the school district, including charter schools, and its young people is a plus.
CRITICAL CONSCIOUSNESS: Recognizes sociopolitical barriers and understands the systems of oppression that operate in day-to-day lives of stakeholders e.g. students/participants, staff members, community partners, and alumni. Ability to apply critical analysis and sensitivity in engaging youth, staff, and school and community partners around these topics. Applies critical thinking and takes action against the oppressive aspects of reality
ACCOUNTABILITY: Personal responsibility for work product and results; excellent organizational skills to juggle multiple projects and ad hoc requests.
RELATIONSHIP BUILDING SKILLS: Builds trust, credibility, and rapport with others through conveying empathy and authenticity in relationships. Demonstrates active listening, asking probing questions, reflecting others’ viewpoints, and conveying a respectful tone and manner in all interpersonal interactions.
ADAPTABILITY: Skill in identifying, navigating, and communicating potential risks and challenges. Stays productive and solutions oriented in the face of change. Remains curious and flexible and demonstrates a willingness to learn new ways to accomplish work. Ability to understand and navigate different perspectives.
TECHNOLOGY SKILLS: Proficiency in meticulous data tracking and management; experience using Salesforce or a similar database is a plus.
OTHER DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
LANGUAGE SKILLS: Proficiency in Spanish is a plus.
Academic or applied knowledge of adolescent development a plus.
Additionally, all Summer Search staff bring a commitment to our mission of unleashing students’ potential through mentoring and transformative experiences, as well as the ability to thrive in an environment that values excellence, gratitude, well-being, diversity, authenticity, and collaboration.
WORK HOURS, LOCATION & OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Work hours are Mon-Fri 10am-6pm with occasional weekend and evening events. Work location can be split between our Summer Search office in Center City, and a partner high school. This hire must be able to travel to partner schools in the Philadelphia region. Summer Search requires all of its staff be vaccinated against COVID-19. Employees who are unable to be vaccinated due to a medical reason or sincerely held religious objection may be able to qualify for an exemption, consistent with state and federal law.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
This is a non-exempt position with a starting pay rate of $47,988-$51,823/year or $24.61-$26.58/hr. Summer Search is committed to transparent, equitable compensation practices. Salaries are benchmarked using current market data and salary bands are created to demonstrate the growth potential within the band. Well-being, flexibility, and ongoing learning and development are pillars of our culture. We value our staff and are committed to creating an environment where every individual feels seen, heard and valued. Investments in our staff include:
Medical insurance with up to 90% employer contribution
Dental, vision, FSA, life and disability insurance plans
401 (K) and Employer Match up to $2,000 annually
Generous time off including 15 vacation days, 10 sick days, and 18 holidays (2 floating holidays of your choice, a birthday day-off, 10 company-wide holidays, and a 1-week December closure).
Stipends to support professional development and personal wellness
Individual, local, regional, and national training
A commitment to developing leaders from within the organization
An organizational culture that supports staff well-being and holistic self-care/community care
Ample opportunities to connect with the students and communities we serve
OUR COMMITMENT TO EQUITY, DIVERSITY, AND INCLUSION
With a staff that cares deeply about social justice and racial justice, we believe that diverse perspectives and backgrounds create a rich work environment and enhance our ability to pursue our mission. We are committed to building an organization with raised consciousness in order to impact how we work with students, as well as how we work together as a team. We hope you will join us as we continue to build a justice-centered organization that fosters a work environment where people from all backgrounds are welcomed and valued.
TO APPLY
Submit a resume and targeted cover letter that describes your strength, skills, and experience facilitating or teaching groups of young people, and your work experience within the Philadelphia region. Please address cover letters to Sydney Sally, Program Manager.
SUMMER SEARCH IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.
May 12, 2023
Full time
Summer Search Philadelphia seeks a Program Associate to manage a caseload of approximately 35 high school students, build relationships, and provide mentoring through a combination of group facilitated and 1:1 conversations from sophomore year through senior year of high school. Program Associates utilize Summer Search’s unique in-depth mentoring methodology, prepare students for rewarding summer experiences, support post-secondary readiness, matriculation, and career pathway exposure. Program Associates partner with students to provide individualized support of the many facets of students’ lives, which includes conversations about school, family, friends, race, class, gender, sexuality, summer programs, and more. Specifically, the roles and responsibilities of a Program Associate are: Student Mentoring and Program Facilitation (60%) Provide individual 1:1 mentoring to high school students
Mentor a caseload of approximately 35 high school students, building relationships and conducting regular mentoring at school, in our office, by phone, or through virtual platforms (ie Zoom).
Utilize a unique mentoring methodology based upon adolescent social-emotional development, cultural relevance, and critical consciousness. Enable conversations that allow students to reflect upon the impact of identities and social/cultural context on their lives.
Hold students accountable to year-round program participation, as well as demonstrating a personal commitment to students that results in a high level of engagement throughout their Summer Search experience.
Monitor and promote students’ academic and extracurricular participation and performance, as well as post-secondary readiness requirements.
Communicate with students’ families, especially regarding details about summer experiences and career opportunities.
Facilitate bi-weekly group mentoring sessions -- either virtually or at designated high school(s)
Before each session, prepare by reviewing group mentoring curriculum, gathering materials and sending student reminders.
Create a safe community where students can be honest with each other by, ensuring each student has the space to be heard and challenged respectfully and setting-up physical space that is conducive to achieving the objectives of each session.
Recognize a student safety situation and how to respond and care for both the individual student and the group.
Observe and respond to group needs and adapt facilitation style accordingly.
School Engagement & Relationship Building (20%)
Coordinate school outreach activities, including in-school presentations, “Back to School” functions, student and family events, and school communication, within a designated set of high schools.
Partner with the Outreach team to: coordinate resource needs for groups at your partner high school(s), including scheduling time to promote Summer Search services during the school day, securing physical space for 1:1 and group sessions and confirming session schedules and technology needs.
In partnership with Outreach team, establish and nurture relationships with staff partners at your partner high school(s). Know the resources and people available at your partner high school(s) and how these resources intersect with Summer Search, so you can connect your students with them as needed.
Respond promptly and thoughtfully to requests from school partners, expressing gratitude at all times.
Administration and Project Management (20%)
Enter and track program data accurately and daily in Salesforce database to assess student progress and drive organizational learning, to ensure high levels of program quality and professional development.
Actively participate in and/or coordinate projects that support school and student outreach, summer programs logistics, post-secondary preparation and success, and/or alumni engagement.
Summer Search Philadelphia is a team focused on innovation. We are on a growth trajectory and positioned to pursue, create and execute new innovations over the next several years. Innovations may include building career readiness skills, creating and using technological tools in which to engage high school students and post-secondary participants, and presenting financial wellbeing workshops to ignite wealth building within the communities we serve.
WHO YOU ARE
Program Associates exemplify curiosity, empathy, teamwork, flexibility, critical consciousness, and a commitment to learning. Specifically, strong candidates will bring:
EXPERIENCE: At least 2 years of professional experience working with student populations served by Summer Search (e.g. low-income families, students of color, LGBTQA+, English Language Learners, and diverse religious, cultural and ethnic backgrounds.) Experience and skill in facilitating groups of adolescents or similar groups is preferred. Ties, connections, contacts, and understanding of the City of Philadelphia and the school district, including charter schools, and its young people is a plus.
CRITICAL CONSCIOUSNESS: Recognizes sociopolitical barriers and understands the systems of oppression that operate in day-to-day lives of stakeholders e.g. students/participants, staff members, community partners, and alumni. Ability to apply critical analysis and sensitivity in engaging youth, staff, and school and community partners around these topics. Applies critical thinking and takes action against the oppressive aspects of reality
ACCOUNTABILITY: Personal responsibility for work product and results; excellent organizational skills to juggle multiple projects and ad hoc requests.
RELATIONSHIP BUILDING SKILLS: Builds trust, credibility, and rapport with others through conveying empathy and authenticity in relationships. Demonstrates active listening, asking probing questions, reflecting others’ viewpoints, and conveying a respectful tone and manner in all interpersonal interactions.
ADAPTABILITY: Skill in identifying, navigating, and communicating potential risks and challenges. Stays productive and solutions oriented in the face of change. Remains curious and flexible and demonstrates a willingness to learn new ways to accomplish work. Ability to understand and navigate different perspectives.
TECHNOLOGY SKILLS: Proficiency in meticulous data tracking and management; experience using Salesforce or a similar database is a plus.
OTHER DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
LANGUAGE SKILLS: Proficiency in Spanish is a plus.
Academic or applied knowledge of adolescent development a plus.
Additionally, all Summer Search staff bring a commitment to our mission of unleashing students’ potential through mentoring and transformative experiences, as well as the ability to thrive in an environment that values excellence, gratitude, well-being, diversity, authenticity, and collaboration.
WORK HOURS, LOCATION & OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Work hours are Mon-Fri 10am-6pm with occasional weekend and evening events. Work location can be split between our Summer Search office in Center City, and a partner high school. This hire must be able to travel to partner schools in the Philadelphia region. Summer Search requires all of its staff be vaccinated against COVID-19. Employees who are unable to be vaccinated due to a medical reason or sincerely held religious objection may be able to qualify for an exemption, consistent with state and federal law.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
This is a non-exempt position with a starting pay rate of $47,988-$51,823/year or $24.61-$26.58/hr. Summer Search is committed to transparent, equitable compensation practices. Salaries are benchmarked using current market data and salary bands are created to demonstrate the growth potential within the band. Well-being, flexibility, and ongoing learning and development are pillars of our culture. We value our staff and are committed to creating an environment where every individual feels seen, heard and valued. Investments in our staff include:
Medical insurance with up to 90% employer contribution
Dental, vision, FSA, life and disability insurance plans
401 (K) and Employer Match up to $2,000 annually
Generous time off including 15 vacation days, 10 sick days, and 18 holidays (2 floating holidays of your choice, a birthday day-off, 10 company-wide holidays, and a 1-week December closure).
Stipends to support professional development and personal wellness
Individual, local, regional, and national training
A commitment to developing leaders from within the organization
An organizational culture that supports staff well-being and holistic self-care/community care
Ample opportunities to connect with the students and communities we serve
OUR COMMITMENT TO EQUITY, DIVERSITY, AND INCLUSION
With a staff that cares deeply about social justice and racial justice, we believe that diverse perspectives and backgrounds create a rich work environment and enhance our ability to pursue our mission. We are committed to building an organization with raised consciousness in order to impact how we work with students, as well as how we work together as a team. We hope you will join us as we continue to build a justice-centered organization that fosters a work environment where people from all backgrounds are welcomed and valued.
TO APPLY
Submit a resume and targeted cover letter that describes your strength, skills, and experience facilitating or teaching groups of young people, and your work experience within the Philadelphia region. Please address cover letters to Sydney Sally, Program Manager.
SUMMER SEARCH IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.
Senior Treasury and Fund Accountant, Managed Organizations Finance (Durham, NC or Washington, DC) Essential Responsibilities
Record monthly investment activity for a variety of publicly traded and privately held investments using Arabella’s internal investment accounting and general ledger software
Prepare/review monthly cash and investment account reconciliations Assist in project management of ongoing DAF investment process creation and strategy Coordinate with investment advisor(s) to onboard DAFs, support creation of asset allocation for new portfolios, and monitor investment advisor compliance with those allocations
Support the IT team in system enhancements related to the DAF sponsor entity
Maintain and update organizational documents for DAF sponsor entity, including but not limited to the Investment Policy Statement and Gift Acceptance Policy
Maintain and update processes and procedures related to DAF activity including but not limited to cash management, investment operations, and investment accounting
Support creation of entity level and DAF level financial statements and statement delivery and communication process for a variety of stakeholders
Support creation and dissemination of investment performance reports for a variety of stakeholders
Other Responsibilities
Assist the Treasury Managers with innovation initiatives related to Treasury as necessary
Oversee the work of accounting associates and staff accountants to ensure compliance with established processes and controls
Pull selections and perform internal testing to assist with the annual audit for each Managed Organization
Encourage and lead team learning activities, focused on the development of technical skills for junior staff necessary to provide high quality service to a diverse portfolio of clients
Work with Treasury Managers regarding personnel decision making for reporting business cycle
To Be Successful in This Role, You’ll Need
Bachelor's Degree or equivalent level of experience (8 years of experience without a Bachelor's degree)
4+ years of relevant professional experience
Experience participating in the management of donor-advised funds and/or philanthropic operations, systems, and grant programs
Fund accounting experience and experience recording various investment activities, with an understanding of multiple investment types and their GAAP fair market value recording
3-5 years of direct client service experience, in any multifaceted, complex environment
Project management experience with cross team partners
Strong attention to detail and accuracy
Solid analytical and problem-solving skills
Ability to analyze financial data and communicate information to various stakeholders for decision-making
Ability to manage and meet deadlines for multiple projects simultaneously
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Ability to work within multi-functional teams
Ability to anticipate service challenges and proactively address them
Experience in philanthropy, nonprofit management or consulting
Excellent skills using Microsoft Word and Excel
Experience with Microsoft Dynamics
Experience or interest in charitable investments
Our Core Competencies
The ability to provide excellent service, including being able to address complex service matters, implement and communicate service changes to everyone involved, and to coach teammates on how to apply the firm’s service standards
The ability to manage large-scale and cross-firm projects, including delegating and managing all resources, identifying and implementing improved processes, monitoring consistency across project teams, and providing direction and support to teammates
The ability to facilitate and negotiate among stakeholders with conflicting needs and to generate consensus among decision makers
The ability to help effectively communicate difficult messages; to adapt style, tone, and content to meet various needs; and to coach teammates on crafting content.
The ability to work cooperatively and inclusively with others to achieve shared goals, including encouraging and facilitating effective compromise, drawing on the capabilities of all team members, and leading team-level knowledge sharing
The ability to use available resources and feedback to continually develop mastery in your role and facilitate team and project-level learning, including coaching others
The ability to solve complex challenges by identifying innovative solutions and facilitating coordination with others
The ability to elevate the voices of marginalized colleagues and mitigate power dynamics with staff with less formal authority
Working with Us
While this position must be based in Durham, NC or Washington, DC Please note that all Arabella Advisors’ offices have reopened, and we work in a hybrid environment. We reopened our offices in Summer of 2022 and work with a hybrid workplace strategy to ensure continued flexibility for our staff, while deepening our strong culture rooted in collaboration and in-person interactions between colleagues. We expect that after their initial onboarding, all Arabellans will have the choice of two hybrid schedules. Our hybrid schedule options include Flex, with 1-2 days per week in the office, or Office-based, with 3+ days per week in the office (or more if preferred) and the remaining days working at home/remotely. We will make reasonable accommodations under the guidelines of the Americans With Disabilities Act. To center the safety and well-being of its employees, Arabella Advisors requires that any employee who is required to conduct in-person activities for their job must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 within four weeks of their start date. This position may require candidates to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Accommodations may be sought and approved in accordance with the law. We are committed to having a passion-driven, inclusive, transparent, collaborative, healthy, and fun culture. We invite you to visit our careers page to learn more. About Arabella Advisors Arabella Advisors helps foundations, philanthropists and investors who are serious about impact achieve the greatest good with their resources. We work on issues ranging from the social and economic advancement of women and girls, and conservation of our climate and planet, to reducing poverty and inequity in the United States and around the world. Our staff members are mission-driven and action-oriented, and have a unique combination of experience in philanthropy, business, nonprofits, government, finance, law, and other fields. We combine creative, strategic thinking with knowledge and networks developed through decades of hands-on experience. The fastest-growing philanthropic advisory firm in the nation, Arabella is also a certified B Corporation. About Arabella’s Managed Organizations Team Arabella Advisors provides operations and management support to multiple nonprofit organizations, including the New Venture Fund, the Windward Fund, and the Hopewell Fund—all 501(c)(3) public charities—and the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a 501(c)(4). These managed organizations house new and innovative public interest projects and nonprofits, as well as coordinate collaborative initiatives between donors and administer grants programs. This type of structure is commonly referred to as fiscal sponsorship, and candidates are highly encouraged to research fiscal sponsorship prior to a first interview. The managed organizations provide support to a diverse range of projects, including many focused on conservation, global health and civic engagement. Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Advancing DEI within our firm and in our work with partners is critical to our mission. To be effective partners to philanthropists, nonprofits, and communities impacted by philanthropic dollars, we need to have a highly diverse staff, a workplace where individuals are encouraged to retain their uniqueness and can feel a sense of belonging, and a nuanced understanding of the racial, ethnic, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability status, and other disparities that undergird the issues we engage in and the interactions we have with one another. For us, equity means that our staff members, our clients, and the people they serve can experience the same level of success, no matter their starting place. We expect all our employees to share this commitment, and always seek ways to improve how well we live these values. Click here to learn more about DEI at Arabella and read our official DEI statement. Total Rewards (compensation and benefits)
This is a full-time position. We offer a competitive and holistic total rewards package that includes salary, bonus, and benefits. Our compensation ranges are based on salary ranges for similar sized organizations in the professional services sector and adjusted for local labor market rates and differentiated by geography.
Durham range $75,000-93,000
DC range $85,000-$105,000
All full-time staff are eligible for our generous benefits package on their first day of employment:
Health insurance- On average Arabella pays 86% of the medical premium, 80% of the dental premium, and 100% of the vision premium
Paid time off- 16 days’ vacation, 10 personal days, 11 company holidays (7 federal and 4 more from a list of inclusive cultural and religious holidays and your birthday), 20 hours’ volunteer leave, 8 weeks’ parental leave
401(k) retirement plan- We offer a 4% employer match on a dollar-per-dollar basis, and there is no waiting or vesting period; all funds contributed by you and Arabella are yours to keep on day 1
Reimbursements for your personal cell phone plan and fitness
Pre-tax withholding for transportation and parking
Bonus incentive opportunities
Access to professional development opportunities
How to Apply
Submit a resume and a one-page cover letter online. The cover letter should address why you’re excited to work at Arabella and why you’re qualified for this specific job. Arabella Advisors is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to racial equity. If we can make the application process easier through accommodation in the recruitment process, please let us know. We encourage you to read (or listen to) our DEI statement prior to applying. We make a particular effort to recruit people of color and members of marginalized groups to apply for open positions. Once you have applied, we welcome your feedback on how you have experienced our values around DEI in the recruitment process. While Arabella is open to individuals from various locations applying to join our team, please note that we generally are unable to pay for relocation expenses, and all applicants must already be legally eligible to work in the United States at the time of application to be considered for this position. We will review applications as they are received and look forward to hearing from you.
Apr 06, 2023
Full time
Senior Treasury and Fund Accountant, Managed Organizations Finance (Durham, NC or Washington, DC) Essential Responsibilities
Record monthly investment activity for a variety of publicly traded and privately held investments using Arabella’s internal investment accounting and general ledger software
Prepare/review monthly cash and investment account reconciliations Assist in project management of ongoing DAF investment process creation and strategy Coordinate with investment advisor(s) to onboard DAFs, support creation of asset allocation for new portfolios, and monitor investment advisor compliance with those allocations
Support the IT team in system enhancements related to the DAF sponsor entity
Maintain and update organizational documents for DAF sponsor entity, including but not limited to the Investment Policy Statement and Gift Acceptance Policy
Maintain and update processes and procedures related to DAF activity including but not limited to cash management, investment operations, and investment accounting
Support creation of entity level and DAF level financial statements and statement delivery and communication process for a variety of stakeholders
Support creation and dissemination of investment performance reports for a variety of stakeholders
Other Responsibilities
Assist the Treasury Managers with innovation initiatives related to Treasury as necessary
Oversee the work of accounting associates and staff accountants to ensure compliance with established processes and controls
Pull selections and perform internal testing to assist with the annual audit for each Managed Organization
Encourage and lead team learning activities, focused on the development of technical skills for junior staff necessary to provide high quality service to a diverse portfolio of clients
Work with Treasury Managers regarding personnel decision making for reporting business cycle
To Be Successful in This Role, You’ll Need
Bachelor's Degree or equivalent level of experience (8 years of experience without a Bachelor's degree)
4+ years of relevant professional experience
Experience participating in the management of donor-advised funds and/or philanthropic operations, systems, and grant programs
Fund accounting experience and experience recording various investment activities, with an understanding of multiple investment types and their GAAP fair market value recording
3-5 years of direct client service experience, in any multifaceted, complex environment
Project management experience with cross team partners
Strong attention to detail and accuracy
Solid analytical and problem-solving skills
Ability to analyze financial data and communicate information to various stakeholders for decision-making
Ability to manage and meet deadlines for multiple projects simultaneously
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Ability to work within multi-functional teams
Ability to anticipate service challenges and proactively address them
Experience in philanthropy, nonprofit management or consulting
Excellent skills using Microsoft Word and Excel
Experience with Microsoft Dynamics
Experience or interest in charitable investments
Our Core Competencies
The ability to provide excellent service, including being able to address complex service matters, implement and communicate service changes to everyone involved, and to coach teammates on how to apply the firm’s service standards
The ability to manage large-scale and cross-firm projects, including delegating and managing all resources, identifying and implementing improved processes, monitoring consistency across project teams, and providing direction and support to teammates
The ability to facilitate and negotiate among stakeholders with conflicting needs and to generate consensus among decision makers
The ability to help effectively communicate difficult messages; to adapt style, tone, and content to meet various needs; and to coach teammates on crafting content.
The ability to work cooperatively and inclusively with others to achieve shared goals, including encouraging and facilitating effective compromise, drawing on the capabilities of all team members, and leading team-level knowledge sharing
The ability to use available resources and feedback to continually develop mastery in your role and facilitate team and project-level learning, including coaching others
The ability to solve complex challenges by identifying innovative solutions and facilitating coordination with others
The ability to elevate the voices of marginalized colleagues and mitigate power dynamics with staff with less formal authority
Working with Us
While this position must be based in Durham, NC or Washington, DC Please note that all Arabella Advisors’ offices have reopened, and we work in a hybrid environment. We reopened our offices in Summer of 2022 and work with a hybrid workplace strategy to ensure continued flexibility for our staff, while deepening our strong culture rooted in collaboration and in-person interactions between colleagues. We expect that after their initial onboarding, all Arabellans will have the choice of two hybrid schedules. Our hybrid schedule options include Flex, with 1-2 days per week in the office, or Office-based, with 3+ days per week in the office (or more if preferred) and the remaining days working at home/remotely. We will make reasonable accommodations under the guidelines of the Americans With Disabilities Act. To center the safety and well-being of its employees, Arabella Advisors requires that any employee who is required to conduct in-person activities for their job must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 within four weeks of their start date. This position may require candidates to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Accommodations may be sought and approved in accordance with the law. We are committed to having a passion-driven, inclusive, transparent, collaborative, healthy, and fun culture. We invite you to visit our careers page to learn more. About Arabella Advisors Arabella Advisors helps foundations, philanthropists and investors who are serious about impact achieve the greatest good with their resources. We work on issues ranging from the social and economic advancement of women and girls, and conservation of our climate and planet, to reducing poverty and inequity in the United States and around the world. Our staff members are mission-driven and action-oriented, and have a unique combination of experience in philanthropy, business, nonprofits, government, finance, law, and other fields. We combine creative, strategic thinking with knowledge and networks developed through decades of hands-on experience. The fastest-growing philanthropic advisory firm in the nation, Arabella is also a certified B Corporation. About Arabella’s Managed Organizations Team Arabella Advisors provides operations and management support to multiple nonprofit organizations, including the New Venture Fund, the Windward Fund, and the Hopewell Fund—all 501(c)(3) public charities—and the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a 501(c)(4). These managed organizations house new and innovative public interest projects and nonprofits, as well as coordinate collaborative initiatives between donors and administer grants programs. This type of structure is commonly referred to as fiscal sponsorship, and candidates are highly encouraged to research fiscal sponsorship prior to a first interview. The managed organizations provide support to a diverse range of projects, including many focused on conservation, global health and civic engagement. Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Advancing DEI within our firm and in our work with partners is critical to our mission. To be effective partners to philanthropists, nonprofits, and communities impacted by philanthropic dollars, we need to have a highly diverse staff, a workplace where individuals are encouraged to retain their uniqueness and can feel a sense of belonging, and a nuanced understanding of the racial, ethnic, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability status, and other disparities that undergird the issues we engage in and the interactions we have with one another. For us, equity means that our staff members, our clients, and the people they serve can experience the same level of success, no matter their starting place. We expect all our employees to share this commitment, and always seek ways to improve how well we live these values. Click here to learn more about DEI at Arabella and read our official DEI statement. Total Rewards (compensation and benefits)
This is a full-time position. We offer a competitive and holistic total rewards package that includes salary, bonus, and benefits. Our compensation ranges are based on salary ranges for similar sized organizations in the professional services sector and adjusted for local labor market rates and differentiated by geography.
Durham range $75,000-93,000
DC range $85,000-$105,000
All full-time staff are eligible for our generous benefits package on their first day of employment:
Health insurance- On average Arabella pays 86% of the medical premium, 80% of the dental premium, and 100% of the vision premium
Paid time off- 16 days’ vacation, 10 personal days, 11 company holidays (7 federal and 4 more from a list of inclusive cultural and religious holidays and your birthday), 20 hours’ volunteer leave, 8 weeks’ parental leave
401(k) retirement plan- We offer a 4% employer match on a dollar-per-dollar basis, and there is no waiting or vesting period; all funds contributed by you and Arabella are yours to keep on day 1
Reimbursements for your personal cell phone plan and fitness
Pre-tax withholding for transportation and parking
Bonus incentive opportunities
Access to professional development opportunities
How to Apply
Submit a resume and a one-page cover letter online. The cover letter should address why you’re excited to work at Arabella and why you’re qualified for this specific job. Arabella Advisors is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to racial equity. If we can make the application process easier through accommodation in the recruitment process, please let us know. We encourage you to read (or listen to) our DEI statement prior to applying. We make a particular effort to recruit people of color and members of marginalized groups to apply for open positions. Once you have applied, we welcome your feedback on how you have experienced our values around DEI in the recruitment process. While Arabella is open to individuals from various locations applying to join our team, please note that we generally are unable to pay for relocation expenses, and all applicants must already be legally eligible to work in the United States at the time of application to be considered for this position. We will review applications as they are received and look forward to hearing from you.
The Foundation is happy to announce an opening for the position of Investment Manager – Private Markets . This position works directly with the Chief Investment Officer (CIO), and as part of a small team, in the oversight and management of the Foundation’s Managed Investment Portfolio (MIP), a global diversified portfolio of public and private investments. The Investment Manager will assist in the due diligence, selection, and monitoring of investment opportunities in the MIP. At the Foundation, we believe that keeping equity at the heart of our work will lead us to better health. That starts from within, including intentional application of diversity, equity, and inclusion practices that guide how we operate and work in communities across Colorado. For example, our cornerstones are designed to help ensure that: -We serve Coloradans who have less power, privilege and income, and prioritize Coloradans of color. -We do everything with the intent of creating health equity. -We are informed by the community and those we exist to serve. Candidates must have a personal commitment and connection with our mission and cornerstones; work well in ambiguity and managing change; and proactively identify opportunities to advance our mission while remaining grounded in the day-to-day responsibilities. They will need to be able to apply principles of health equity and racial justice across all of their investment work.
The manager plays an important role in MIP oversight and management.
- Collaborating with the CIO, Investment Consultant, and other service providers on the evaluation of new investment strategies across buyout, growth, venture capital, special situations, real estate, infrastructure, and other private market opportunities.
- Providing document preparation and oversight in coordination with outside counsel - Monitoring existing investment managers - Sourcing investment opportunities and funds - Conducting due diligence regarding potential investment initiatives - Conduct research and analysis on a variety of investment topics such as strategic asset allocation, portfolio stress testing, tactical investment strategies, asset class reviews, and secondary sales to manage exposures - Preparation of reports and investment recommendations for staff and board committee
Qualified candidates must have at a minimum: - A Bachelor’s Degree and four years’ experience at an endowment, foundation, or similar allocator role - Solid analytical skills in quantitative and qualitative investment evaluation - Proven ability to work independently and proactively, within a team, and across multiple projects simultaneously - Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office suite - Excellent interpersonal, communication, and presentation skills, both written and spoken - High level of professional integrity demonstrated through past professional roles - Ability to travel two to five days a month, domestic and international
In addition to the above requirements, an advanced degree in finance and/or CFA is preferred.
It’s an exciting time to join the Foundation whose assets include a complex investment portfolio valued at approximately $2.7 billion and whose annual grant making is in excess of $100 million. The Foundations benefits are robust and include heavily subsidized medical premiums, 401(k) match, and generous paid leave programs. The Foundation also provides relocation assistance. The starting range for this position is $163,100 - $195,700 paid as salaried, exempt and is eligible for all CHF benefits. At the current time, there is no bonus structure associated with this position. This is a full-time position in Denver, Colorado with the exception of required travel. You must currently reside in, or be willing to relocate to, the Denver Metro Area for this position. We work on a hybrid schedule of three days in-office (required) and two days remote. No full-time remote is available. The Foundation has a mandatory COVID-19 vaccine policy in place for all staff. This is an extraordinary opportunity for an individual to have a meaningful impact through their professional contributions. Interested candidates may submit their resumes and cover letters on the Colorado Health Foundation’s website ( www.coloradohealth.org ).
This position closes on 4/7/23.
The Colorado Health Foundation is an Equal Opportunity Employer and invites qualified candidates from all backgrounds to apply.
Mar 22, 2023
Full time
The Foundation is happy to announce an opening for the position of Investment Manager – Private Markets . This position works directly with the Chief Investment Officer (CIO), and as part of a small team, in the oversight and management of the Foundation’s Managed Investment Portfolio (MIP), a global diversified portfolio of public and private investments. The Investment Manager will assist in the due diligence, selection, and monitoring of investment opportunities in the MIP. At the Foundation, we believe that keeping equity at the heart of our work will lead us to better health. That starts from within, including intentional application of diversity, equity, and inclusion practices that guide how we operate and work in communities across Colorado. For example, our cornerstones are designed to help ensure that: -We serve Coloradans who have less power, privilege and income, and prioritize Coloradans of color. -We do everything with the intent of creating health equity. -We are informed by the community and those we exist to serve. Candidates must have a personal commitment and connection with our mission and cornerstones; work well in ambiguity and managing change; and proactively identify opportunities to advance our mission while remaining grounded in the day-to-day responsibilities. They will need to be able to apply principles of health equity and racial justice across all of their investment work.
The manager plays an important role in MIP oversight and management.
- Collaborating with the CIO, Investment Consultant, and other service providers on the evaluation of new investment strategies across buyout, growth, venture capital, special situations, real estate, infrastructure, and other private market opportunities.
- Providing document preparation and oversight in coordination with outside counsel - Monitoring existing investment managers - Sourcing investment opportunities and funds - Conducting due diligence regarding potential investment initiatives - Conduct research and analysis on a variety of investment topics such as strategic asset allocation, portfolio stress testing, tactical investment strategies, asset class reviews, and secondary sales to manage exposures - Preparation of reports and investment recommendations for staff and board committee
Qualified candidates must have at a minimum: - A Bachelor’s Degree and four years’ experience at an endowment, foundation, or similar allocator role - Solid analytical skills in quantitative and qualitative investment evaluation - Proven ability to work independently and proactively, within a team, and across multiple projects simultaneously - Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office suite - Excellent interpersonal, communication, and presentation skills, both written and spoken - High level of professional integrity demonstrated through past professional roles - Ability to travel two to five days a month, domestic and international
In addition to the above requirements, an advanced degree in finance and/or CFA is preferred.
It’s an exciting time to join the Foundation whose assets include a complex investment portfolio valued at approximately $2.7 billion and whose annual grant making is in excess of $100 million. The Foundations benefits are robust and include heavily subsidized medical premiums, 401(k) match, and generous paid leave programs. The Foundation also provides relocation assistance. The starting range for this position is $163,100 - $195,700 paid as salaried, exempt and is eligible for all CHF benefits. At the current time, there is no bonus structure associated with this position. This is a full-time position in Denver, Colorado with the exception of required travel. You must currently reside in, or be willing to relocate to, the Denver Metro Area for this position. We work on a hybrid schedule of three days in-office (required) and two days remote. No full-time remote is available. The Foundation has a mandatory COVID-19 vaccine policy in place for all staff. This is an extraordinary opportunity for an individual to have a meaningful impact through their professional contributions. Interested candidates may submit their resumes and cover letters on the Colorado Health Foundation’s website ( www.coloradohealth.org ).
This position closes on 4/7/23.
The Colorado Health Foundation is an Equal Opportunity Employer and invites qualified candidates from all backgrounds to apply.
League of Conservation Voters
Flexible (the employee may decide whether to work remotely or from an LCV office)
Title: Vice President, Financial Planning & Analysis
Department: Finance
Status: Exempt
Reports to: Senior Vice President of Finance
Positions Reporting to this Position: Director of Grants Management; Financial & Budget Analyst
Location: Flexible (the employee may decide whether to work remotely or from an LCV office)
Travel Requirements: Up to 10%
Union Position: No
Job Classification Level: M-IV
Salary Range (depending on experience): $125,000-$170,000
General Description:
LCV believes our earth is worth fighting for because everyone has a right to clean air, water, and a safe, healthy community. To ensure those rights are protected, we help people use their power to shape policy, hold politicians and polluters accountable, and influence elections.
For more than 50 years, LCV has grown into a potent political force for protecting our planet and everyone who inhabits it. We have built a powerful national movement with 30 state affiliates, and grassroots and community organizing programs across the country.
LCV is hiring a Vice President of Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) who will be responsible for overseeing the financial planning and analysis functions within the finance department, working in collaboration with the Accounting team within the finance department led by the Vice President of Accounting. This position will work closely with the President, Senior Vice President of Finance and the Legal and Development Departments on various financial projects, schedules and processes including the Budget Projections, Budget Narratives, Net Asset Schedule, Variance Reports and Unrestricted Revenue Analysis. This is a new position, function and team within finance so they must effectively build out FP&A function in Finance and at LCV. They will lead and provide strategic oversight to the FP&A functions within the LCV family of organizations including LCV, LCV Action Fund, LCV Victory Fund, and LCV Education Fund. This includes, but is not limited to Budget, Profit & Loss, Budget vs Actual and Projection processes; Grants Management (incoming & outgoing); Financial Modeling and Planning; and Financial Analysis. The Vice President of FP&A will support effective internal controls, ensuring efficient operations and assisting in the organizations’ compliance with relevant tax and campaign finance laws and regulations. The Vice President of FP&A will also support cyclical accounting processes as a back up when needed such as the annual audit, and filing of the IRS Form 990s.
Responsibilities:
Direct and manage the organization’s financial policies and FP&A practices.
Develop policy, procedures, manuals, training, toolkits and process points to help build out the effective functioning of this new area within finance that positions the organization to lead an effective budgeting, analysis, grants management and financial planning team.
Manage the FP&A team directly and indirectly work with all finance staff to complete high level reporting, tracking and analysis across finance functions.
Collaborate with departmental staff to support their knowledge base around financial processes, budgeting and monthly review process.
Develop a projection process and budget owner meeting process.
Develop quarterly metrics and financial health dashboards to report to All Staff, Budget Owners, Departments and the Board Finance Committee and Audit Committee as needed.
Support the Director of Grants Management in the management of our Grants Management functions which track grant revenue and expenditures across entity, program, fiscal & contract year and department.
Work with other departments’ senior leadership on big picture support, knowledge transfer and guidance around grants management, budgeting and tracking.
Take an active role in working with the Board Finance Committee on presentation materials and communications with them on financial updates.
Conduct high level analysis for a wide range of needs including our CBA union process and all negotiations that require financial analysis and Strategic Plan Priority Areas. Manage finance report requests.
Work to build a bridge between finance and departments and partner with the Accounting team to set up effective help desk systems for communication, tracking and a ticket like system for requests, training and support.
Work with the President, SVP of Finance, Legal, and Development on major reporting, analysis projects and financial processes.
Work with the SVP of Finance, the COO and President on financial health decisions and considerations around asset management, investments, reserves and other assistance with compliance processes for the finance department to maintain accuracy and completeness of revenue and disbursements reported.
Monitor investment returns and relationship with organization’s investment brokers.
Support the development of business continuity and contingency plans.
Manage financial modeling and scenario planning.
Develop, implement, and maintain the organizational financial budgeting system and budget narrative process. Facilitate a collaborative organization-wide budget process.
Support the selection, management and migration of a new budgeting software.
Develop dashboarding capabilities for financial reporting and train staff to these resources.
Serve as a consultant and advisor to departments/programs on all financial matters.
Provide leadership and strategic direction to the Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) team.
Lead efforts to create a departmental and organizational culture that is inclusive, respectful, and equitable.
Ensure that hiring, employee development and performance management practices are consistent with racial justice and equity goals and philosophy.
Develop and track progress on both the department’s racial justice and equity goals and the organization-wide Racial Justice and Equity Strategic Planning allocated revenue and expense. Prepare financial analysis reports around these goals.
Provides consultation support for outgoing grant processes as needed.
Travel up to 10% of the time for staff, retreats, training, and conferences, as needed.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Work Experience: Required – Minimum of 10 years experience in budget development & FP&A functions, and management of finance staff within the nonprofit sector. Understanding of GAAP Accounting and Internal Controls. Experience with financial reporting and analysis in multi- entity or complex companies . Experience with Microsoft Office Suite, particularly expertise with Microsoft Excel. Experience with AR Accounting, ASC 606 revenue recognition standards and revenue or grants/contract management software. Experience with conducting training to support staff around finance knowledge. Preferred – Experience working in a non-profit, political organization or campaign. Experience managing finance in national organizations or organizations at 100+million revenue or more. Database experience.
Skills: Strong manager and facilitator. Candidates must effectively manage time to meet multiple competing deadlines often under pressure. Strong technical acumen and understanding of modern financial reporting and frameworks. Must possess excellent written and oral communications skills, strong word processing and spreadsheet skills (Windows, Microsoft Word, and Excel required, PowerPoint preferred), attentive to details, and adept at developing and maintaining systems and processes. Comfortable working in a fast-paced dynamic environment; Ability to adapt well to new technologies and effective time management skills. Must demonstrate initiative in problem-solving; critical thinking skills; must be able to communicate effectively with members of the Finance Team as well as staff members of other departments and vendors; self-starter, ability to juggle multiple tasks.
Cultural Competence: Demonstrated awareness of one’s own cultural identity, views about difference, and the ability to learn and lead on varying cultural and community norms. Commitment to equity and inclusion as organizational practice and culture. Understands how environmental issues intersect with racism, economic and social inequality in the U.S. and has a passion for working to dismantle these systems.
Working Conditions: This job operates in a professional office environment, and routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, and audiovisual systems. This position is largely sedentary, often standing or sitting for prolonged periods. Must be able to work with minimal supervision. Applicants need to be located in and legally authorized to work in the United States. LCV requires all employees working from our offices or participating in in-person meetings or events to be fully up-to-date on their COVID-19 vaccinations, subject to reasonable accommodation as required by law.
LCV offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package that includes vacation, sick and parental leave, personal days, paid holidays, health insurance (two plan options for staff to choose from), dental and vision insurance, life and disability insurance (short- and long-term), Flexible Spending Account, 401(k) retirement plan with company matching contribution, commuter benefits program, sabbatical, and student loan assistance.
To Apply : Send cover letter and resume to hr@lcv.org with “VP of Financial Planning & Analysis” in the subject line by February 5, 2023 . No phone calls please.
In the body of your cover letter please respond to the following question:
How does your own lived experience align with our commitment to Racial Justice and Equity found here: https://www.lcv.org/careers/commitment-racial-justice-equity/
How have you managed finance teams in complex (scope, size, diverse revenue streams, multi-entity/inter-company, hybrid etc.) nonprofit organizations in your career.
LCV is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a racially just, equitable and inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information, or any other protected status. LCV is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. If you require reasonable accommodation in completing this application, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please contact hr@lcv.org .
Jan 12, 2023
Full time
Title: Vice President, Financial Planning & Analysis
Department: Finance
Status: Exempt
Reports to: Senior Vice President of Finance
Positions Reporting to this Position: Director of Grants Management; Financial & Budget Analyst
Location: Flexible (the employee may decide whether to work remotely or from an LCV office)
Travel Requirements: Up to 10%
Union Position: No
Job Classification Level: M-IV
Salary Range (depending on experience): $125,000-$170,000
General Description:
LCV believes our earth is worth fighting for because everyone has a right to clean air, water, and a safe, healthy community. To ensure those rights are protected, we help people use their power to shape policy, hold politicians and polluters accountable, and influence elections.
For more than 50 years, LCV has grown into a potent political force for protecting our planet and everyone who inhabits it. We have built a powerful national movement with 30 state affiliates, and grassroots and community organizing programs across the country.
LCV is hiring a Vice President of Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) who will be responsible for overseeing the financial planning and analysis functions within the finance department, working in collaboration with the Accounting team within the finance department led by the Vice President of Accounting. This position will work closely with the President, Senior Vice President of Finance and the Legal and Development Departments on various financial projects, schedules and processes including the Budget Projections, Budget Narratives, Net Asset Schedule, Variance Reports and Unrestricted Revenue Analysis. This is a new position, function and team within finance so they must effectively build out FP&A function in Finance and at LCV. They will lead and provide strategic oversight to the FP&A functions within the LCV family of organizations including LCV, LCV Action Fund, LCV Victory Fund, and LCV Education Fund. This includes, but is not limited to Budget, Profit & Loss, Budget vs Actual and Projection processes; Grants Management (incoming & outgoing); Financial Modeling and Planning; and Financial Analysis. The Vice President of FP&A will support effective internal controls, ensuring efficient operations and assisting in the organizations’ compliance with relevant tax and campaign finance laws and regulations. The Vice President of FP&A will also support cyclical accounting processes as a back up when needed such as the annual audit, and filing of the IRS Form 990s.
Responsibilities:
Direct and manage the organization’s financial policies and FP&A practices.
Develop policy, procedures, manuals, training, toolkits and process points to help build out the effective functioning of this new area within finance that positions the organization to lead an effective budgeting, analysis, grants management and financial planning team.
Manage the FP&A team directly and indirectly work with all finance staff to complete high level reporting, tracking and analysis across finance functions.
Collaborate with departmental staff to support their knowledge base around financial processes, budgeting and monthly review process.
Develop a projection process and budget owner meeting process.
Develop quarterly metrics and financial health dashboards to report to All Staff, Budget Owners, Departments and the Board Finance Committee and Audit Committee as needed.
Support the Director of Grants Management in the management of our Grants Management functions which track grant revenue and expenditures across entity, program, fiscal & contract year and department.
Work with other departments’ senior leadership on big picture support, knowledge transfer and guidance around grants management, budgeting and tracking.
Take an active role in working with the Board Finance Committee on presentation materials and communications with them on financial updates.
Conduct high level analysis for a wide range of needs including our CBA union process and all negotiations that require financial analysis and Strategic Plan Priority Areas. Manage finance report requests.
Work to build a bridge between finance and departments and partner with the Accounting team to set up effective help desk systems for communication, tracking and a ticket like system for requests, training and support.
Work with the President, SVP of Finance, Legal, and Development on major reporting, analysis projects and financial processes.
Work with the SVP of Finance, the COO and President on financial health decisions and considerations around asset management, investments, reserves and other assistance with compliance processes for the finance department to maintain accuracy and completeness of revenue and disbursements reported.
Monitor investment returns and relationship with organization’s investment brokers.
Support the development of business continuity and contingency plans.
Manage financial modeling and scenario planning.
Develop, implement, and maintain the organizational financial budgeting system and budget narrative process. Facilitate a collaborative organization-wide budget process.
Support the selection, management and migration of a new budgeting software.
Develop dashboarding capabilities for financial reporting and train staff to these resources.
Serve as a consultant and advisor to departments/programs on all financial matters.
Provide leadership and strategic direction to the Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) team.
Lead efforts to create a departmental and organizational culture that is inclusive, respectful, and equitable.
Ensure that hiring, employee development and performance management practices are consistent with racial justice and equity goals and philosophy.
Develop and track progress on both the department’s racial justice and equity goals and the organization-wide Racial Justice and Equity Strategic Planning allocated revenue and expense. Prepare financial analysis reports around these goals.
Provides consultation support for outgoing grant processes as needed.
Travel up to 10% of the time for staff, retreats, training, and conferences, as needed.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Work Experience: Required – Minimum of 10 years experience in budget development & FP&A functions, and management of finance staff within the nonprofit sector. Understanding of GAAP Accounting and Internal Controls. Experience with financial reporting and analysis in multi- entity or complex companies . Experience with Microsoft Office Suite, particularly expertise with Microsoft Excel. Experience with AR Accounting, ASC 606 revenue recognition standards and revenue or grants/contract management software. Experience with conducting training to support staff around finance knowledge. Preferred – Experience working in a non-profit, political organization or campaign. Experience managing finance in national organizations or organizations at 100+million revenue or more. Database experience.
Skills: Strong manager and facilitator. Candidates must effectively manage time to meet multiple competing deadlines often under pressure. Strong technical acumen and understanding of modern financial reporting and frameworks. Must possess excellent written and oral communications skills, strong word processing and spreadsheet skills (Windows, Microsoft Word, and Excel required, PowerPoint preferred), attentive to details, and adept at developing and maintaining systems and processes. Comfortable working in a fast-paced dynamic environment; Ability to adapt well to new technologies and effective time management skills. Must demonstrate initiative in problem-solving; critical thinking skills; must be able to communicate effectively with members of the Finance Team as well as staff members of other departments and vendors; self-starter, ability to juggle multiple tasks.
Cultural Competence: Demonstrated awareness of one’s own cultural identity, views about difference, and the ability to learn and lead on varying cultural and community norms. Commitment to equity and inclusion as organizational practice and culture. Understands how environmental issues intersect with racism, economic and social inequality in the U.S. and has a passion for working to dismantle these systems.
Working Conditions: This job operates in a professional office environment, and routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, and audiovisual systems. This position is largely sedentary, often standing or sitting for prolonged periods. Must be able to work with minimal supervision. Applicants need to be located in and legally authorized to work in the United States. LCV requires all employees working from our offices or participating in in-person meetings or events to be fully up-to-date on their COVID-19 vaccinations, subject to reasonable accommodation as required by law.
LCV offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package that includes vacation, sick and parental leave, personal days, paid holidays, health insurance (two plan options for staff to choose from), dental and vision insurance, life and disability insurance (short- and long-term), Flexible Spending Account, 401(k) retirement plan with company matching contribution, commuter benefits program, sabbatical, and student loan assistance.
To Apply : Send cover letter and resume to hr@lcv.org with “VP of Financial Planning & Analysis” in the subject line by February 5, 2023 . No phone calls please.
In the body of your cover letter please respond to the following question:
How does your own lived experience align with our commitment to Racial Justice and Equity found here: https://www.lcv.org/careers/commitment-racial-justice-equity/
How have you managed finance teams in complex (scope, size, diverse revenue streams, multi-entity/inter-company, hybrid etc.) nonprofit organizations in your career.
LCV is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a racially just, equitable and inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information, or any other protected status. LCV is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. If you require reasonable accommodation in completing this application, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please contact hr@lcv.org .
The Foundation is happy to announce an opening for the position of Investment Manager . This position works directly with the Chief Investment Officer (CIO), and as part of a small team, in the oversight and management of the Foundation’s Managed Investment Portfolio (MIP), a global diversified portfolio of public and private investments. The Investment Officer will assist in the due diligence, selection, and monitoring of investment opportunities in the MIP.
At the Foundation, we believe that keeping equity at the heart of our work will lead us to better health. That starts from within, including intentional application of diversity, equity, and inclusion practices that guide how we operate and work in communities across Colorado. For example, our cornerstones are designed to help ensure that:
We serve Coloradans who have less power, privilege and income, and prioritize Coloradans of color.
We do everything with the intent of creating health equity.
We are informed by the community and those we exist to serve.
Candidates must have a personal commitment and connection with our mission and cornerstones; work well in ambiguity and managing change; and proactively identify opportunities to advance our mission while remaining grounded in the day-to-day responsibilities. They will need to be able to apply principles of health equity and racial justice across all of their investment work.
The manager plays an important role in MIP oversight and management.
Collaborating with the CIO, Investment Consultant, and other service providers on the evaluation of new investment strategies including due diligence and working with investment managers
Providing document preparation and oversight in coordination with outside counsel
Monitoring existing investment managers
Sourcing investment opportunities and funds
Conducting due diligence regarding potential investment initiatives
Conduct research and analysis on a variety of investment topics such as strategic asset allocation, portfolio stress testing, tactical investment strategies, asset class reviews, and hedging instruments to manage exposures
Preparation of reports and investment recommendations for staff and board committee
Qualified candidates must have at a minimum:
A Bachelor’s Degree and four years’ experience at an endowment, foundation, or similar allocator role
Solid analytical skills in quantitative and qualitative investment evaluation
Proven ability to work independently and proactively, within a team, and across multiple projects simultaneously
Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office suite
Excellent interpersonal, communication, and presentation skills, both written and spoken
High level of professional integrity demonstrated through past professional roles
Ability to travel two to five days a month, domestic and international
In addition to the above requirements, an advanced degree in finance and/or CFA is preferred. It’s an exciting time to join the Foundation whose assets include a complex investment portfolio valued at approximately $2.7 billion and whose annual grant making is in excess of $100 million. The Foundations benefits are robust and include heavily subsidized medical premiums, 401(k) match, and generous paid leave programs. The Foundation also provides relocation assistance. The starting range for this position is $132,700 - $162,500 paid as salaried, exempt and is eligible for all CHF benefits.
This is a full-time position in Denver, Colorado with the exception of required travel. We work on a hybrid schedule of three days in-office (required) and two days remote. The Foundation has a mandatory COVID-19 vaccine policy in place for all staff. This is an extraordinary opportunity for an individual to have a meaningful impact through their professional contributions. Interested candidates may submit their resumes and cover letters on the Colorado Health Foundation’s website ( www.coloradohealth.org ). This position closes on January 9, 2023 The Colorado Health Foundation is an Equal Opportunity Employer and invites qualified candidates from all backgrounds to apply.
Dec 08, 2022
Full time
The Foundation is happy to announce an opening for the position of Investment Manager . This position works directly with the Chief Investment Officer (CIO), and as part of a small team, in the oversight and management of the Foundation’s Managed Investment Portfolio (MIP), a global diversified portfolio of public and private investments. The Investment Officer will assist in the due diligence, selection, and monitoring of investment opportunities in the MIP.
At the Foundation, we believe that keeping equity at the heart of our work will lead us to better health. That starts from within, including intentional application of diversity, equity, and inclusion practices that guide how we operate and work in communities across Colorado. For example, our cornerstones are designed to help ensure that:
We serve Coloradans who have less power, privilege and income, and prioritize Coloradans of color.
We do everything with the intent of creating health equity.
We are informed by the community and those we exist to serve.
Candidates must have a personal commitment and connection with our mission and cornerstones; work well in ambiguity and managing change; and proactively identify opportunities to advance our mission while remaining grounded in the day-to-day responsibilities. They will need to be able to apply principles of health equity and racial justice across all of their investment work.
The manager plays an important role in MIP oversight and management.
Collaborating with the CIO, Investment Consultant, and other service providers on the evaluation of new investment strategies including due diligence and working with investment managers
Providing document preparation and oversight in coordination with outside counsel
Monitoring existing investment managers
Sourcing investment opportunities and funds
Conducting due diligence regarding potential investment initiatives
Conduct research and analysis on a variety of investment topics such as strategic asset allocation, portfolio stress testing, tactical investment strategies, asset class reviews, and hedging instruments to manage exposures
Preparation of reports and investment recommendations for staff and board committee
Qualified candidates must have at a minimum:
A Bachelor’s Degree and four years’ experience at an endowment, foundation, or similar allocator role
Solid analytical skills in quantitative and qualitative investment evaluation
Proven ability to work independently and proactively, within a team, and across multiple projects simultaneously
Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office suite
Excellent interpersonal, communication, and presentation skills, both written and spoken
High level of professional integrity demonstrated through past professional roles
Ability to travel two to five days a month, domestic and international
In addition to the above requirements, an advanced degree in finance and/or CFA is preferred. It’s an exciting time to join the Foundation whose assets include a complex investment portfolio valued at approximately $2.7 billion and whose annual grant making is in excess of $100 million. The Foundations benefits are robust and include heavily subsidized medical premiums, 401(k) match, and generous paid leave programs. The Foundation also provides relocation assistance. The starting range for this position is $132,700 - $162,500 paid as salaried, exempt and is eligible for all CHF benefits.
This is a full-time position in Denver, Colorado with the exception of required travel. We work on a hybrid schedule of three days in-office (required) and two days remote. The Foundation has a mandatory COVID-19 vaccine policy in place for all staff. This is an extraordinary opportunity for an individual to have a meaningful impact through their professional contributions. Interested candidates may submit their resumes and cover letters on the Colorado Health Foundation’s website ( www.coloradohealth.org ). This position closes on January 9, 2023 The Colorado Health Foundation is an Equal Opportunity Employer and invites qualified candidates from all backgrounds to apply.
Unite America seeks a full-time Partnerships Director. This team member will be responsible for overseeing a significant share of the Unite America investment portfolio; this will include liaising closely with local, state, and national grantees to identify and vet grantmaking opportunities, provide strategic support and accountability, and develop programming and resources to serve our partners’ needs. This position offers the chance to engage in a diversified strategy to win reforms at all levels of government with legislation, ballot measures, litigation, and partners who believe in putting voters first.
OUR ORGANIZATION
Unite America is a coalition of Democrats, Republicans, and independents that aims to foster a representative and functional government committed to solving the nation’s major challenges. We invest in candidates, campaigns, and organizations to advance nonpartisan electoral reforms that improve governing incentives and put voters first.
Founded in 2014, Unite America and its 25-person team has grown to be a leader in the democracy reform movement — supporting, coordinating and executing to advance policy and elect pro-reform candidates. The Unite America Fund launched in 2019 and has since mobilized tens of millions of dollars from dozens of philanthropists to reform campaigns and candidates across the country.
Over the last three years, the Unite America Fund has been the driving force behind passing and implementing Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) in New York City, the largest expansion of RCV in history; defeating the most extremist member of Congress in their primary election in 2020; adopting a first of it's kind final-four voting system in Alaska to address the “primary problem;” winning an anti-gerrymandering campaign in Virginia; and electing state lawmakers across the country who have formed cross-partisan legislative caucuses already advancing groundbreaking electoral reforms. We are focused on dramatically scaling our impact in the years to come.
At Unite America, we are working to build a more representative and functional government that puts voters first and reflects the diversity of our country. We believe in an inclusive democracy where leaders embrace problem solving over fueling divisiveness. Likewise, organizationally, we have a vision of building a team that reflects diverse identities, experiences and perspectives; a culture of working across differences toward common goals; and a workplace where everyone feels included, respected and heard. To that end, Unite America is proud to have made diversifying our team, ensuring more equitable opportunity, and fostering a culture of belonging a priority. Our organizational values reinforce this commitment as we work to model the leadership we seek, solve problems together, and take care of one another, to name a few.
THE ROLE
The Partnerships Director will primarily be accountable for working with Unite America Fund grantees. The Unite America Fund is actively invested in more than 85 organizations working to reform and protect democracy at all levels of government. Our investments include seed grants to start new initiatives, growth grants to win reforms, implementation grants to defend reforms from tampering, and research grants to evaluate impact. We invest in legislative advocacy campaigns, litigation strategies, ballot initiative campaigns, shared infrastructure projects, and national partner organizations. In addition to providing support to our grantees, the role will include building strategic partnerships across our field, stakeholder engagement, and liaising with other Unite America departments to share information and solicit input, including our Advocacy and Movement, Marketing and Communications, Development, and Operations teams.
The Partnerships Director will report to the Sr. Director of Policy and Partnerships. Ideally, the team-member would be based in the Denver, Colorado metropolitan area, but candidates from other geographies will be considered and remote work is a possibility. This is a full-time role with benefits.
The application deadline for this position is December 12th. Applications will not be reviewed until this date. Please contact gillian@uniteamerica.org with any questions.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Direct a subset of the Unite America Fund investment portfolio, including to:
Solicit, review, and diligence potential investment opportunities from new and prospective grantees;
Write and present investment recommendations with memos, in 1:1 briefings, and during cross-team meetings;
Provide grantees with strategic support, in-kind resources, and connections to partners and experts;
Develop public and donor-facing content to tell the story of our grantees progress, to be published in the form of website content, email newsletters, memos, and designed portfolios.;
Hold grantees accountable for results, including by setting benchmarks, conducting regular check in calls, writing grant agreements, and reviewing grant reports.
Create and sustain both programming and collateral that serves the needs of Unite America Fund grantees.
Organize in person and virtual events to allow our partners to share their work, connect with others, learn from experts, and broaden their reach.;
Identify best practices and lessons learned from reform campaigns across the country and ensure insights are carried forward to future campaigns;
Develop and maintain shared resources and catalogs of previous learnings.
Equip Unite America team members with the information they need to make decisions, understand our partners’ successes and challenges, and tell the story of our work.
Host or join stakeholder calls; conduct research and analysis; write memos; develop presentation decks; curate talking points.
Cultivate relationships with key stakeholders to keep them apprised of our work and moving through a ladder of engagement that leads to positive outcomes for the organization and our grantees
For example, former elected officials, civic leaders, election administrators, grassroots advocates
Represent Unite America at events and in partnerships consistent with our organization’s values — serving as a public facing ambassador for our work.
Build partnerships and relationships with partners from across the broadly defined democracy reform movement.
Contribute to the development of departmental strategies and programmatic priorities; ensure fidelity to approach and goals.
Liaise with other department leaders within the organization for quarterly and annual planning, to keep colleagues updated on our work, to manage capacity in cross-team collaborations, and for ideating and input on the challenges and opportunities we face.
Conduct special projects for the organization as new needs and opportunities arise.
Flex a wide variety of skill sets including: project management, cross-team collaboration, program design, partnership building, stakeholder engagement, system design and process improvement, research, execution.
Requirements
WHO WE’RE LOOKING FOR
You are a self-starter capable of taking a vision and priorities and proactively executing what is required alongside colleagues and partners. You are highly organized, detail-oriented, communicative, and poised. You have a demonstrated ability to work with a wide variety of stakeholders, especially in a fast-paced, often remote, and demanding environment. You have some experience in some combination of advocacy campaigns, grantmaking/private investing, partnership building, or nonprofit management. You excel working in a mission-driven, nonpartisan organization alongside Democrats, Republicans, and independents.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
You possess a strong desire to fix a broken political system and passion for our cause.
You have 6+ years of relevant work experience (e.g. grantmaking, campaign management, partnership building, program management)
You have excellent project management skills, and can multitask, prioritize, and execute at a high level.
You have an exceptional ability to build authentic relationships with a wide range of stakeholders — including nonprofit leaders, elected officials, philanthropists.
You have the ability to evaluate, improve, manage, build and maintain programs and processes.
You are a clear, concise, and effective communicator when writing to and speaking with colleagues and external stakeholders.
You have experience advocating for policy change at the local, state, and/or federal level
You are familiar with various levers of advancing policy change (i.e. legislative campaigns, ballot measures, and/or litigation strategies)
You have a high standard of professionalism and personal integrity.
You are energized by a fast-paced, innovative environment with high expectations.
You are an excellent collaborator and are able to work with a diverse set of teammates.
You don't mind traveling for work from time to time.
You are aligned with our organization’s values and can demonstrate past examples of modeling them.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
You have experience managing and evaluating an investment portfolio — in either the private sector or non-profit sector.
You have experience in the nonpartisan movement to put voters first.
You have experience managing direct reports and consultants.
You have a track record of building and executing programs
You have a track record of establishing and maintaining strategic partnerships
You have experience working on political campaigns, including managing vendors for services like lobbying, polling, paid media, research, communications, grassroots programming, and/or signature gathering.
Benefits
THE PERKS
Competitive Compensation (est. $90k-$120k)
401(k) Plan (with up to a 3% employer contribution match)
Health Care Plan (medical, dental, and vision)
Unlimited Paid Time Off (vacation, sick days, and public holidays)
Family Leave (maternity, paternity, and adoption)
Training & Professional Development
Wellness Resources
Expense Reimbursements (up to $100 per month for daily transit, parking, and/or home office expenses)
Two days a week of remote/flex work permitted
Opportunity to join an inclusive, vibrant, and diverse team
Ability to live and work in one of the best large cities in America (Denver, CO)
The application deadline for this position is December 12th. Applications will not be reviewed until this date. Please contact gillian@uniteamerica.org with any questions.
Nov 17, 2022
Full time
Unite America seeks a full-time Partnerships Director. This team member will be responsible for overseeing a significant share of the Unite America investment portfolio; this will include liaising closely with local, state, and national grantees to identify and vet grantmaking opportunities, provide strategic support and accountability, and develop programming and resources to serve our partners’ needs. This position offers the chance to engage in a diversified strategy to win reforms at all levels of government with legislation, ballot measures, litigation, and partners who believe in putting voters first.
OUR ORGANIZATION
Unite America is a coalition of Democrats, Republicans, and independents that aims to foster a representative and functional government committed to solving the nation’s major challenges. We invest in candidates, campaigns, and organizations to advance nonpartisan electoral reforms that improve governing incentives and put voters first.
Founded in 2014, Unite America and its 25-person team has grown to be a leader in the democracy reform movement — supporting, coordinating and executing to advance policy and elect pro-reform candidates. The Unite America Fund launched in 2019 and has since mobilized tens of millions of dollars from dozens of philanthropists to reform campaigns and candidates across the country.
Over the last three years, the Unite America Fund has been the driving force behind passing and implementing Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) in New York City, the largest expansion of RCV in history; defeating the most extremist member of Congress in their primary election in 2020; adopting a first of it's kind final-four voting system in Alaska to address the “primary problem;” winning an anti-gerrymandering campaign in Virginia; and electing state lawmakers across the country who have formed cross-partisan legislative caucuses already advancing groundbreaking electoral reforms. We are focused on dramatically scaling our impact in the years to come.
At Unite America, we are working to build a more representative and functional government that puts voters first and reflects the diversity of our country. We believe in an inclusive democracy where leaders embrace problem solving over fueling divisiveness. Likewise, organizationally, we have a vision of building a team that reflects diverse identities, experiences and perspectives; a culture of working across differences toward common goals; and a workplace where everyone feels included, respected and heard. To that end, Unite America is proud to have made diversifying our team, ensuring more equitable opportunity, and fostering a culture of belonging a priority. Our organizational values reinforce this commitment as we work to model the leadership we seek, solve problems together, and take care of one another, to name a few.
THE ROLE
The Partnerships Director will primarily be accountable for working with Unite America Fund grantees. The Unite America Fund is actively invested in more than 85 organizations working to reform and protect democracy at all levels of government. Our investments include seed grants to start new initiatives, growth grants to win reforms, implementation grants to defend reforms from tampering, and research grants to evaluate impact. We invest in legislative advocacy campaigns, litigation strategies, ballot initiative campaigns, shared infrastructure projects, and national partner organizations. In addition to providing support to our grantees, the role will include building strategic partnerships across our field, stakeholder engagement, and liaising with other Unite America departments to share information and solicit input, including our Advocacy and Movement, Marketing and Communications, Development, and Operations teams.
The Partnerships Director will report to the Sr. Director of Policy and Partnerships. Ideally, the team-member would be based in the Denver, Colorado metropolitan area, but candidates from other geographies will be considered and remote work is a possibility. This is a full-time role with benefits.
The application deadline for this position is December 12th. Applications will not be reviewed until this date. Please contact gillian@uniteamerica.org with any questions.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Direct a subset of the Unite America Fund investment portfolio, including to:
Solicit, review, and diligence potential investment opportunities from new and prospective grantees;
Write and present investment recommendations with memos, in 1:1 briefings, and during cross-team meetings;
Provide grantees with strategic support, in-kind resources, and connections to partners and experts;
Develop public and donor-facing content to tell the story of our grantees progress, to be published in the form of website content, email newsletters, memos, and designed portfolios.;
Hold grantees accountable for results, including by setting benchmarks, conducting regular check in calls, writing grant agreements, and reviewing grant reports.
Create and sustain both programming and collateral that serves the needs of Unite America Fund grantees.
Organize in person and virtual events to allow our partners to share their work, connect with others, learn from experts, and broaden their reach.;
Identify best practices and lessons learned from reform campaigns across the country and ensure insights are carried forward to future campaigns;
Develop and maintain shared resources and catalogs of previous learnings.
Equip Unite America team members with the information they need to make decisions, understand our partners’ successes and challenges, and tell the story of our work.
Host or join stakeholder calls; conduct research and analysis; write memos; develop presentation decks; curate talking points.
Cultivate relationships with key stakeholders to keep them apprised of our work and moving through a ladder of engagement that leads to positive outcomes for the organization and our grantees
For example, former elected officials, civic leaders, election administrators, grassroots advocates
Represent Unite America at events and in partnerships consistent with our organization’s values — serving as a public facing ambassador for our work.
Build partnerships and relationships with partners from across the broadly defined democracy reform movement.
Contribute to the development of departmental strategies and programmatic priorities; ensure fidelity to approach and goals.
Liaise with other department leaders within the organization for quarterly and annual planning, to keep colleagues updated on our work, to manage capacity in cross-team collaborations, and for ideating and input on the challenges and opportunities we face.
Conduct special projects for the organization as new needs and opportunities arise.
Flex a wide variety of skill sets including: project management, cross-team collaboration, program design, partnership building, stakeholder engagement, system design and process improvement, research, execution.
Requirements
WHO WE’RE LOOKING FOR
You are a self-starter capable of taking a vision and priorities and proactively executing what is required alongside colleagues and partners. You are highly organized, detail-oriented, communicative, and poised. You have a demonstrated ability to work with a wide variety of stakeholders, especially in a fast-paced, often remote, and demanding environment. You have some experience in some combination of advocacy campaigns, grantmaking/private investing, partnership building, or nonprofit management. You excel working in a mission-driven, nonpartisan organization alongside Democrats, Republicans, and independents.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
You possess a strong desire to fix a broken political system and passion for our cause.
You have 6+ years of relevant work experience (e.g. grantmaking, campaign management, partnership building, program management)
You have excellent project management skills, and can multitask, prioritize, and execute at a high level.
You have an exceptional ability to build authentic relationships with a wide range of stakeholders — including nonprofit leaders, elected officials, philanthropists.
You have the ability to evaluate, improve, manage, build and maintain programs and processes.
You are a clear, concise, and effective communicator when writing to and speaking with colleagues and external stakeholders.
You have experience advocating for policy change at the local, state, and/or federal level
You are familiar with various levers of advancing policy change (i.e. legislative campaigns, ballot measures, and/or litigation strategies)
You have a high standard of professionalism and personal integrity.
You are energized by a fast-paced, innovative environment with high expectations.
You are an excellent collaborator and are able to work with a diverse set of teammates.
You don't mind traveling for work from time to time.
You are aligned with our organization’s values and can demonstrate past examples of modeling them.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
You have experience managing and evaluating an investment portfolio — in either the private sector or non-profit sector.
You have experience in the nonpartisan movement to put voters first.
You have experience managing direct reports and consultants.
You have a track record of building and executing programs
You have a track record of establishing and maintaining strategic partnerships
You have experience working on political campaigns, including managing vendors for services like lobbying, polling, paid media, research, communications, grassroots programming, and/or signature gathering.
Benefits
THE PERKS
Competitive Compensation (est. $90k-$120k)
401(k) Plan (with up to a 3% employer contribution match)
Health Care Plan (medical, dental, and vision)
Unlimited Paid Time Off (vacation, sick days, and public holidays)
Family Leave (maternity, paternity, and adoption)
Training & Professional Development
Wellness Resources
Expense Reimbursements (up to $100 per month for daily transit, parking, and/or home office expenses)
Two days a week of remote/flex work permitted
Opportunity to join an inclusive, vibrant, and diverse team
Ability to live and work in one of the best large cities in America (Denver, CO)
The application deadline for this position is December 12th. Applications will not be reviewed until this date. Please contact gillian@uniteamerica.org with any questions.
League of Conservation Voters
Flexible (the employee may decide whether to work remotely or from an LCV office)
Title: State Transportation Advocacy Director
Department: State Capacity Building
Status: Exempt
Duration: 2 Years from Start Date, extension dependent upon funding
Reports To: Vice President of State Policy and Advocacy
Positions Reporting to this Position: None
Location: Flexible (the employee may decide whether to work remotely or from an LCV office)
Travel Requirements: Up to 20%
Union Position: Yes
Job Classification Level: E
Salary Range (depending on experience): $83,228 – $101,138
General Description:
LCV believes our earth is worth fighting for because everyone has a right to clean air, water, and a safe, healthy community. To ensure those rights are protected, we help people use their power to shape policy, hold politicians and polluters accountable, and influence elections.
LCV and our more than 30 state affiliates, together, the Conservation Voter Movement (CVM), jointly developed our Clean Energy for All (CEFA) campaign to move the U.S. to 100% clean energy. Through CEFA, the Conservation Voters Movement has successfully translated growing grassroots energy into a movement that demands our leaders respond with the urgency and vision necessary to solve climate change, including winning commitments to 100% clean energy from nearly 1300 successful state and local candidates. We have mobilized hundreds of thousands of people to translate those commitments into clean energy progress in 24 states, 17 of which enacted significant statewide clean energy priorities. The success of these local campaigns has redefined what is possible when discussing solutions to climate change and forced state and local officials to provide leadership demonstrating our collective power to solve the climate crisis.
LCV is seeking a State Transportation Advocacy Director who will develop a network-wide advocacy initiative within CEFA to advance state and local policies advancing state and local transportation campaigns that center racial and economic equity. The State Transportation Advocacy Director will strengthen collaboration across the Conservation Voters Movement (CVM) by helping develop, implement and design successful advocacy campaigns that seek to advance zero-emission buses, cars and trucks and eliminate fossil fuels in our transportation system while ensuring solutions benefit communities disproportionately impacted by transportation emissions. The ideal person in this position will have experience working collaboratively with state and local-based coalitions and organizations, knowledge of state and local transportation issues and in campaigns with broad, racially diverse coalitions that center equity within policy demands.
Responsibilities:
Coordinate with national staff and state affiliate partners to monitor, develop, implement and evaluate policy advocacy around state transportation issues. Coordinate with internal teams to connect and develop coalition-building and organizing campaigns focused on advancing equitable transportation policies that address the disproportionate impact of transportation pollution..
Work collaboratively with state affiliate policy campaign managers to identify policy priorities and share strategies across the CVM.
Identify opportunities to advance the CVM’s transportation work within CEFA, including being an active member of national/state coalitions, scoping potential new alliances, and connecting our state affiliates to opportunities to advance state and local leadership. Manage campaigns to secure statewide commitments to Advanced Clean Cars and Advanced Clean Truck rules and center racial equity in their implementation.
Identify opportunities and develop policy and campaign guidance for CVM engagement around implementation of transportation-related investments in the Inflation Reduction Act and Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, as well as their impact on state Department of Transportation decisions, with a lens towards applying state and federal environmental justice commitments.
Amplify state and local campaign progress; work closely with the digital team to develop online campaigns and tools that increase online engagement around state and local transportation campaigns.
Work with the State Equity Policy Director to identify financing mechanisms and policy tools that ensure zero-emission vehicle policies reduce pollution in communities disproportionately impacted by vehicle emissions. Research, track and analyze zero-emission and transit equity policies.
Work collaboratively across departments to design and implement state-focused, anti-racist CEFA campaigns.
Travel up to 20% of the time for in-state visits with state LCV staff, retreats, training, and conferences, as needed.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Work Experience: Required – Minimum of 5 years of experience in issue advocacy and/or organizing campaigns, including direct experience working in politics or lobbying at the state or local level. Experience working with state and/or local coalitions, and in particular collaboratively facilitating coalitions and organizing meetings. Project management experience. Preferred – Experience working with a national organization who has state affiliates or chapters.
Skills: Familiarity with state and local clean energy, climate or transportation policy. Ability to synthesize policy goals into campaign demands and public messaging. Ability to consistently integrate a deep understanding of key racial justice and equity concepts into projects and interactions by addressing structural implications and disproportionate impacts of policies, activities, and decisions on race, class and other group identities within the context of job responsibilities and projects. Familiarity with how communications strategies advance programmatic and advocacy goals. Exhibits strong leadership traits including reliable, consistent, detail-oriented, self-motivated, self-aware, and emotionally intelligent.
Cultural Competence: Demonstrated cultural competency and familiarity with the complexity of issues and obstacles facing communities of color participation in our democracy. Demonstrated awareness of one’s own cultural identity, views about difference, and the ability to learn and build on varying cultural and community norms. Commitment to equity and inclusion as organizational practice and culture. Understands how environmental issues intersect with racism, economic and social inequality in the U.S. and has a passion for working to dismantle these systems.
Working Conditions: This job operates in a professional office environment, and routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, and audiovisual systems. This position is largely sedentary, often standing or sitting for prolonged periods. The person in this position frequently communicates with partners and must be able to exchange accurate information. Applicants need to be located in and legally authorized to work in the United States. LCV requires all employees working from our offices or participating in in-person meetings or events to be fully up-to-date on their COVID-19 vaccinations, subject to reasonable accommodation as required by law.
LCV offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package that includes vacation, sick and parental leave, personal days, paid holidays, health insurance (two plan options for staff to choose from), dental and vision insurance, life and disability insurance (short- and long-term), Flexible Spending Account, 401(k) retirement plan with company matching contribution, commuter benefits program, sabbatical, and student loan assistance.
To Apply: Send a cover letter and resume to hr@lcv.org with “State Transportation Advocacy Director” in the subject line by November 27, 2022 . No phone calls please.
LCV is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a racially just, equitable and inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information, or any other protected status. LCV is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. If you require reasonable accommodation in completing this application, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please contact hr@lcv.org.
Nov 10, 2022
Full time
Title: State Transportation Advocacy Director
Department: State Capacity Building
Status: Exempt
Duration: 2 Years from Start Date, extension dependent upon funding
Reports To: Vice President of State Policy and Advocacy
Positions Reporting to this Position: None
Location: Flexible (the employee may decide whether to work remotely or from an LCV office)
Travel Requirements: Up to 20%
Union Position: Yes
Job Classification Level: E
Salary Range (depending on experience): $83,228 – $101,138
General Description:
LCV believes our earth is worth fighting for because everyone has a right to clean air, water, and a safe, healthy community. To ensure those rights are protected, we help people use their power to shape policy, hold politicians and polluters accountable, and influence elections.
LCV and our more than 30 state affiliates, together, the Conservation Voter Movement (CVM), jointly developed our Clean Energy for All (CEFA) campaign to move the U.S. to 100% clean energy. Through CEFA, the Conservation Voters Movement has successfully translated growing grassroots energy into a movement that demands our leaders respond with the urgency and vision necessary to solve climate change, including winning commitments to 100% clean energy from nearly 1300 successful state and local candidates. We have mobilized hundreds of thousands of people to translate those commitments into clean energy progress in 24 states, 17 of which enacted significant statewide clean energy priorities. The success of these local campaigns has redefined what is possible when discussing solutions to climate change and forced state and local officials to provide leadership demonstrating our collective power to solve the climate crisis.
LCV is seeking a State Transportation Advocacy Director who will develop a network-wide advocacy initiative within CEFA to advance state and local policies advancing state and local transportation campaigns that center racial and economic equity. The State Transportation Advocacy Director will strengthen collaboration across the Conservation Voters Movement (CVM) by helping develop, implement and design successful advocacy campaigns that seek to advance zero-emission buses, cars and trucks and eliminate fossil fuels in our transportation system while ensuring solutions benefit communities disproportionately impacted by transportation emissions. The ideal person in this position will have experience working collaboratively with state and local-based coalitions and organizations, knowledge of state and local transportation issues and in campaigns with broad, racially diverse coalitions that center equity within policy demands.
Responsibilities:
Coordinate with national staff and state affiliate partners to monitor, develop, implement and evaluate policy advocacy around state transportation issues. Coordinate with internal teams to connect and develop coalition-building and organizing campaigns focused on advancing equitable transportation policies that address the disproportionate impact of transportation pollution..
Work collaboratively with state affiliate policy campaign managers to identify policy priorities and share strategies across the CVM.
Identify opportunities to advance the CVM’s transportation work within CEFA, including being an active member of national/state coalitions, scoping potential new alliances, and connecting our state affiliates to opportunities to advance state and local leadership. Manage campaigns to secure statewide commitments to Advanced Clean Cars and Advanced Clean Truck rules and center racial equity in their implementation.
Identify opportunities and develop policy and campaign guidance for CVM engagement around implementation of transportation-related investments in the Inflation Reduction Act and Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, as well as their impact on state Department of Transportation decisions, with a lens towards applying state and federal environmental justice commitments.
Amplify state and local campaign progress; work closely with the digital team to develop online campaigns and tools that increase online engagement around state and local transportation campaigns.
Work with the State Equity Policy Director to identify financing mechanisms and policy tools that ensure zero-emission vehicle policies reduce pollution in communities disproportionately impacted by vehicle emissions. Research, track and analyze zero-emission and transit equity policies.
Work collaboratively across departments to design and implement state-focused, anti-racist CEFA campaigns.
Travel up to 20% of the time for in-state visits with state LCV staff, retreats, training, and conferences, as needed.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Work Experience: Required – Minimum of 5 years of experience in issue advocacy and/or organizing campaigns, including direct experience working in politics or lobbying at the state or local level. Experience working with state and/or local coalitions, and in particular collaboratively facilitating coalitions and organizing meetings. Project management experience. Preferred – Experience working with a national organization who has state affiliates or chapters.
Skills: Familiarity with state and local clean energy, climate or transportation policy. Ability to synthesize policy goals into campaign demands and public messaging. Ability to consistently integrate a deep understanding of key racial justice and equity concepts into projects and interactions by addressing structural implications and disproportionate impacts of policies, activities, and decisions on race, class and other group identities within the context of job responsibilities and projects. Familiarity with how communications strategies advance programmatic and advocacy goals. Exhibits strong leadership traits including reliable, consistent, detail-oriented, self-motivated, self-aware, and emotionally intelligent.
Cultural Competence: Demonstrated cultural competency and familiarity with the complexity of issues and obstacles facing communities of color participation in our democracy. Demonstrated awareness of one’s own cultural identity, views about difference, and the ability to learn and build on varying cultural and community norms. Commitment to equity and inclusion as organizational practice and culture. Understands how environmental issues intersect with racism, economic and social inequality in the U.S. and has a passion for working to dismantle these systems.
Working Conditions: This job operates in a professional office environment, and routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, and audiovisual systems. This position is largely sedentary, often standing or sitting for prolonged periods. The person in this position frequently communicates with partners and must be able to exchange accurate information. Applicants need to be located in and legally authorized to work in the United States. LCV requires all employees working from our offices or participating in in-person meetings or events to be fully up-to-date on their COVID-19 vaccinations, subject to reasonable accommodation as required by law.
LCV offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package that includes vacation, sick and parental leave, personal days, paid holidays, health insurance (two plan options for staff to choose from), dental and vision insurance, life and disability insurance (short- and long-term), Flexible Spending Account, 401(k) retirement plan with company matching contribution, commuter benefits program, sabbatical, and student loan assistance.
To Apply: Send a cover letter and resume to hr@lcv.org with “State Transportation Advocacy Director” in the subject line by November 27, 2022 . No phone calls please.
LCV is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a racially just, equitable and inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information, or any other protected status. LCV is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. If you require reasonable accommodation in completing this application, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please contact hr@lcv.org.
Development Director
Job Title: Development Director
Status: Regular, Full-Time (36 hrs/week)
Reports To: Executive Director
Starting Salary: $85,000+ DOE
Program: Development, Communications & Marketing
Classification: Exempt
Application Requirements: To be considered, applications must include a resume, and a letter of interest that includes a statement regarding the applicant’s commitment to racial equity and intersectional impacts.
ABOUT THE MOCKINGBIRD SOCIETY The Mockingbird Society (TMS) is a non-partisan advocacy organization focused on transforming foster care and ending youth homelessness. We do this by creating, supporting, and advocating for racially equitable, healthy environments that develop youth and young adults at risk of or experiencing foster care or homelessness. Our efforts are rooted in and guided by the voices of the communities we serve and those with lived experience in the systems we are trying to change. Ultimately, we want each and every young person, regardless of race and individual experience, to reach adulthood with an equitable opportunity to thrive.
HOW TO APPLY
Please follow the instructions below in full. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Submit applications to jobs[at]mockingbirdsociety[dot]org with “Development Director” in the subject line. We are unable to respond to phone inquiries.
Applications must include a resume and a cover letter, in Word or PDF format.
The Mockingbird Society is committed to actively creating racial equity and eliminating the impact of intersectionality by embodying the changes we want to see in our work. Applicants are required to include a statement regarding how they would support and further this goal in their cover letter.
POSITION SUMMARY Development Director leads fundraising and communications efforts. This is accomplished using relationship-based principles, and includes individual giving, major gifts, grants, marketing, events, corporate partnerships, and board engagement. The Director supports the team to deliver agency wide communication efforts, including, social media, website, media relations, and brand management. They implement short-term and long-term strategies to support the resource development and community engagement activities of the organization. Under the supervision of the Executive Director, and in partnership with the team they create the annual development and communications plan and ensure effective execution of the plan annually. The director will serve as a key member of the executive leadership team and work closely with the Philanthropy Committee of the Board.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Organizational Planning and Implementation
Lead strategy, effective management, decision-making, and communications to achieve department and agency goals.
Lead the development and implementation of an annual fundraising and communications plan that emphasizes building relationships, community engagement, marketing, intentional storytelling, investments, stewardship, and measurable goals.
Participate as member of the executive leadership team.
Create and monitor department budgets, including regular revenue and expense forecasts.
Department Management
Support a relationship-based development model focusing on strategies for acquisition, securing investments, stewardship, and measurable goals.
Oversee preparation of organizational written materials for effective external communications, intentional storytelling, securing individual gifts, grants, and corporate donations.
Oversee grant management, events, corporate partnerships, individual donor stewardship, annual giving campaigns, including appeal letters and e-blasts.
Oversee communications and marketing efforts, ensuring the team is working across departments to create unified internal and external messages and constant talking points.
Partner to identify and support compelling PR opportunities, social media engagement, and web content; ensure regular updates.
Partner with the Communications Manager to deliver agency marketing efforts.
Ensures that database protocols and procedures are comprehensive, best practice, and executed with discipline and accuracy.
Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
Work with staff and board to engage in the ongoing race equity work.
Participate in the Race Equity Committee.
Approach development, community engagement, and communications from a foundation of equity and racial justice.
Community Partnerships and Engagement
Personally engage, solicit, and steward investors and partners. Serve as a visible leader internally and externally.
Serves as a liaison and partner with Board leadership to set annual individualized Board engagement goals for outreach, advocacy, giving, and relationship building efforts of the Board of Directors.
Serve as the staff liaison to the Philanthropy Committee of the Board of Directors
Engage corporate partners and individual volunteers to support agency goals.
Staff Development and Supervision
Lead professional development efforts, contributing to aligned goals and work plans, coach performance, and providing necessary support for individual performance and effective team performance.
Oversee the recruitment, hiring, training and performance evaluation of fundraising and communications team members.
Support staff and volunteers to implement engagement and communication strategies.
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Experience with, and/or commitment to having, race equity, social justice, and LGBTQ/cultural competence be a workplace priority.
Bachelor’s degree, or a comparable combination of education, training, and experience in development, communications, or related field, is preferred. CFRE, MNPL, or fundraising certificate a plus.
5-7 years’ experience in a development & marketing position, with 2-3 years’ supervisory experience.
Proven experience asking for and securing major gifts.
Exceptional organizational skills; able to meet deadlines while balancing multiple projects.
Experience planning and coordinate large-scale campaigns and events.
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite; Salesforce or other nonprofit CRM applications.
Excellent writing skills, with strong attention to detail; excellent verbal communication skills.
Ability to problem-solve and take limited direction on tasks, strong analytical skills.
Ability to maintain a positive, professional, and service-oriented approach toward a variety of youth, foster parents, donors, community members, legislators, etc.
Ability to represent the organization at fundraising and community events, comfortable with public speaking.
Must thrive working for a small, mission-driven nonprofit organization.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Ability to perform physically, exerting 50 pounds of force occasionally and 10 pounds frequently.
Upon date of hire, must be able to pass a Washington State and national criminal history check.
Must have valid driver’s license, appropriate insurance and access to a vehicle or source of transportation for regular business use throughout Washington.
Available to work evenings and weekends, with occasional statewide and national travel.
EMPLOYMENT POLICY
The Mockingbird Society is an Equal Opportunity employer. Employment is based upon individual qualifications without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, citizenship, age, marital status, veteran status, disabilities, political ideology, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other legally protected status. We welcome all applicants, especially individuals with experience as foster care providers, alumni of foster care, and those who have experienced youth homelessness.
COMPENSATION
The approved salary range for this position starts at $85,000+, depending on experience and qualifications. Benefits include medical/dental insurance, generous vacation, sick leave, annual holidays, Employee Assistance Program, and a SIMPLE IRA retirement plan with employer match.
May 31, 2022
Full time
Development Director
Job Title: Development Director
Status: Regular, Full-Time (36 hrs/week)
Reports To: Executive Director
Starting Salary: $85,000+ DOE
Program: Development, Communications & Marketing
Classification: Exempt
Application Requirements: To be considered, applications must include a resume, and a letter of interest that includes a statement regarding the applicant’s commitment to racial equity and intersectional impacts.
ABOUT THE MOCKINGBIRD SOCIETY The Mockingbird Society (TMS) is a non-partisan advocacy organization focused on transforming foster care and ending youth homelessness. We do this by creating, supporting, and advocating for racially equitable, healthy environments that develop youth and young adults at risk of or experiencing foster care or homelessness. Our efforts are rooted in and guided by the voices of the communities we serve and those with lived experience in the systems we are trying to change. Ultimately, we want each and every young person, regardless of race and individual experience, to reach adulthood with an equitable opportunity to thrive.
HOW TO APPLY
Please follow the instructions below in full. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Submit applications to jobs[at]mockingbirdsociety[dot]org with “Development Director” in the subject line. We are unable to respond to phone inquiries.
Applications must include a resume and a cover letter, in Word or PDF format.
The Mockingbird Society is committed to actively creating racial equity and eliminating the impact of intersectionality by embodying the changes we want to see in our work. Applicants are required to include a statement regarding how they would support and further this goal in their cover letter.
POSITION SUMMARY Development Director leads fundraising and communications efforts. This is accomplished using relationship-based principles, and includes individual giving, major gifts, grants, marketing, events, corporate partnerships, and board engagement. The Director supports the team to deliver agency wide communication efforts, including, social media, website, media relations, and brand management. They implement short-term and long-term strategies to support the resource development and community engagement activities of the organization. Under the supervision of the Executive Director, and in partnership with the team they create the annual development and communications plan and ensure effective execution of the plan annually. The director will serve as a key member of the executive leadership team and work closely with the Philanthropy Committee of the Board.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Organizational Planning and Implementation
Lead strategy, effective management, decision-making, and communications to achieve department and agency goals.
Lead the development and implementation of an annual fundraising and communications plan that emphasizes building relationships, community engagement, marketing, intentional storytelling, investments, stewardship, and measurable goals.
Participate as member of the executive leadership team.
Create and monitor department budgets, including regular revenue and expense forecasts.
Department Management
Support a relationship-based development model focusing on strategies for acquisition, securing investments, stewardship, and measurable goals.
Oversee preparation of organizational written materials for effective external communications, intentional storytelling, securing individual gifts, grants, and corporate donations.
Oversee grant management, events, corporate partnerships, individual donor stewardship, annual giving campaigns, including appeal letters and e-blasts.
Oversee communications and marketing efforts, ensuring the team is working across departments to create unified internal and external messages and constant talking points.
Partner to identify and support compelling PR opportunities, social media engagement, and web content; ensure regular updates.
Partner with the Communications Manager to deliver agency marketing efforts.
Ensures that database protocols and procedures are comprehensive, best practice, and executed with discipline and accuracy.
Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
Work with staff and board to engage in the ongoing race equity work.
Participate in the Race Equity Committee.
Approach development, community engagement, and communications from a foundation of equity and racial justice.
Community Partnerships and Engagement
Personally engage, solicit, and steward investors and partners. Serve as a visible leader internally and externally.
Serves as a liaison and partner with Board leadership to set annual individualized Board engagement goals for outreach, advocacy, giving, and relationship building efforts of the Board of Directors.
Serve as the staff liaison to the Philanthropy Committee of the Board of Directors
Engage corporate partners and individual volunteers to support agency goals.
Staff Development and Supervision
Lead professional development efforts, contributing to aligned goals and work plans, coach performance, and providing necessary support for individual performance and effective team performance.
Oversee the recruitment, hiring, training and performance evaluation of fundraising and communications team members.
Support staff and volunteers to implement engagement and communication strategies.
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Experience with, and/or commitment to having, race equity, social justice, and LGBTQ/cultural competence be a workplace priority.
Bachelor’s degree, or a comparable combination of education, training, and experience in development, communications, or related field, is preferred. CFRE, MNPL, or fundraising certificate a plus.
5-7 years’ experience in a development & marketing position, with 2-3 years’ supervisory experience.
Proven experience asking for and securing major gifts.
Exceptional organizational skills; able to meet deadlines while balancing multiple projects.
Experience planning and coordinate large-scale campaigns and events.
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite; Salesforce or other nonprofit CRM applications.
Excellent writing skills, with strong attention to detail; excellent verbal communication skills.
Ability to problem-solve and take limited direction on tasks, strong analytical skills.
Ability to maintain a positive, professional, and service-oriented approach toward a variety of youth, foster parents, donors, community members, legislators, etc.
Ability to represent the organization at fundraising and community events, comfortable with public speaking.
Must thrive working for a small, mission-driven nonprofit organization.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Ability to perform physically, exerting 50 pounds of force occasionally and 10 pounds frequently.
Upon date of hire, must be able to pass a Washington State and national criminal history check.
Must have valid driver’s license, appropriate insurance and access to a vehicle or source of transportation for regular business use throughout Washington.
Available to work evenings and weekends, with occasional statewide and national travel.
EMPLOYMENT POLICY
The Mockingbird Society is an Equal Opportunity employer. Employment is based upon individual qualifications without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, citizenship, age, marital status, veteran status, disabilities, political ideology, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other legally protected status. We welcome all applicants, especially individuals with experience as foster care providers, alumni of foster care, and those who have experienced youth homelessness.
COMPENSATION
The approved salary range for this position starts at $85,000+, depending on experience and qualifications. Benefits include medical/dental insurance, generous vacation, sick leave, annual holidays, Employee Assistance Program, and a SIMPLE IRA retirement plan with employer match.
POSITION SUMMARY:
River Network, a nationally-focused nonprofit organization (approximately 20 staff working across the country, a $3M annual operating budget, and 30+ year track record) seeks a highly organized and results- driven professional to join our Community Engagement team in assisting with organization’s clean-up and other community engagement events that match corporate interests in clean water, healthy rivers, and other social responsibility goals with opportunities to support local communities and nonprofit organizations across our nationwide network.
The Community Engagement Associate will provide support to River Network’s corporate relationships and their investments and engagement in local projects that restore water quality and quantity (e.g., community clean-ups, litter removal projects, etc.). Find out more about our current corporate engagement here. This position will work closely with program, marketing, and philanthropy colleagues to achieve objectives in alignment with River Network’s current strategic plan. The Associate will have strong experience in managing and delivering events, tracking and evaluating results, public speaking, and working with and engaging diverse audiences. This position will work closely with program, marketing, and philanthropy colleagues to achieve objectives in alignment with River Network’s current strategic plan. The Associate will have strong experience in managing and delivering river clean-up events or other community/corporate engagement events and activities, tracking and evaluating results, public speaking, and working with partners to implement projects and engage diverse audiences.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Assists with event planning and execution for community programs and This can include communicating with partners during the planning process, following up with partners to collect feedback, and updating databases and event tracking data.
Maintains ongoing communications with participants of our community engagement efforts to ensure project deliverables are met, to track progress and to provide support on project management and implementation.
Oversees data collection and management efforts associated with corporate deliverables, allowing River Network to track impact and This may include maintaining and updating internal systems for data collection and analysis such as apps, surveys and other technology.
Analyzes and summarizes project data to an audience of River Network funders, partners and staff and board.
Delivers communications and marketing goals of corporate partnerships under the guidance of River Network’s Community Engagement Manager and Marketing and Communications Manager.
Communicates persuasively with diverse audiences through phone conversations, written proposals, reports, blog posts, toolkits and more.
Organizes and maintains network of community organizations participating in our corporate engagement work, including facilitating virtual discussions, moderating online community space, and planning and facilitating peer network calls as needed.
Assists with other community engagement projects as needed.
Contributes to organizational evolution and team discussions, fosters productive work relationships with others, and follows River Network practices, procedures, and policies.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS:
One to three years of professional experience planning and executing events and leading data collection, analysis and evaluation activities.
Strong people skills and public speaking experience, with proven ability to engage diverse audiences – individually and in groups.
Strong research and writing skills, with proven experience developing compelling and clear prose for specific audiences.
Highly detail-oriented, with proven experience managing multiple projects simultaneously and delivering assignments within stringent deadlines. This position requires discretion and confidentiality.
Excitement to travel to project sites in locations across the country (average 1-2 times per year) and attend the annual River Rally conference and 1- 2 staff retreats/yr.
Professional experience working with companies in the private sector and/or community-based organizations.
Savvy with technology, with proficiency in project management approaches and technologies, MS Office programs (Word, Excel, PPT, Outlook, SharePoint), software related to data collection at and after events (e.g., gravity forms, Survey Monkey, etc.), and organizational record storage and improvement (Salesforce, etc.).
Alignment with River Network’s core values of respect, integrity, balance, growth, inclusion and strength.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Knowledge of current and evolving trends in corporate social and environmental responsibility.
Knowledge of river conservation, litter management, other current issues within the water arena, and equity, inclusion and diversity.
Experience engaging with a geographically dispersed team.
May 23, 2022
Full time
POSITION SUMMARY:
River Network, a nationally-focused nonprofit organization (approximately 20 staff working across the country, a $3M annual operating budget, and 30+ year track record) seeks a highly organized and results- driven professional to join our Community Engagement team in assisting with organization’s clean-up and other community engagement events that match corporate interests in clean water, healthy rivers, and other social responsibility goals with opportunities to support local communities and nonprofit organizations across our nationwide network.
The Community Engagement Associate will provide support to River Network’s corporate relationships and their investments and engagement in local projects that restore water quality and quantity (e.g., community clean-ups, litter removal projects, etc.). Find out more about our current corporate engagement here. This position will work closely with program, marketing, and philanthropy colleagues to achieve objectives in alignment with River Network’s current strategic plan. The Associate will have strong experience in managing and delivering events, tracking and evaluating results, public speaking, and working with and engaging diverse audiences. This position will work closely with program, marketing, and philanthropy colleagues to achieve objectives in alignment with River Network’s current strategic plan. The Associate will have strong experience in managing and delivering river clean-up events or other community/corporate engagement events and activities, tracking and evaluating results, public speaking, and working with partners to implement projects and engage diverse audiences.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Assists with event planning and execution for community programs and This can include communicating with partners during the planning process, following up with partners to collect feedback, and updating databases and event tracking data.
Maintains ongoing communications with participants of our community engagement efforts to ensure project deliverables are met, to track progress and to provide support on project management and implementation.
Oversees data collection and management efforts associated with corporate deliverables, allowing River Network to track impact and This may include maintaining and updating internal systems for data collection and analysis such as apps, surveys and other technology.
Analyzes and summarizes project data to an audience of River Network funders, partners and staff and board.
Delivers communications and marketing goals of corporate partnerships under the guidance of River Network’s Community Engagement Manager and Marketing and Communications Manager.
Communicates persuasively with diverse audiences through phone conversations, written proposals, reports, blog posts, toolkits and more.
Organizes and maintains network of community organizations participating in our corporate engagement work, including facilitating virtual discussions, moderating online community space, and planning and facilitating peer network calls as needed.
Assists with other community engagement projects as needed.
Contributes to organizational evolution and team discussions, fosters productive work relationships with others, and follows River Network practices, procedures, and policies.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS:
One to three years of professional experience planning and executing events and leading data collection, analysis and evaluation activities.
Strong people skills and public speaking experience, with proven ability to engage diverse audiences – individually and in groups.
Strong research and writing skills, with proven experience developing compelling and clear prose for specific audiences.
Highly detail-oriented, with proven experience managing multiple projects simultaneously and delivering assignments within stringent deadlines. This position requires discretion and confidentiality.
Excitement to travel to project sites in locations across the country (average 1-2 times per year) and attend the annual River Rally conference and 1- 2 staff retreats/yr.
Professional experience working with companies in the private sector and/or community-based organizations.
Savvy with technology, with proficiency in project management approaches and technologies, MS Office programs (Word, Excel, PPT, Outlook, SharePoint), software related to data collection at and after events (e.g., gravity forms, Survey Monkey, etc.), and organizational record storage and improvement (Salesforce, etc.).
Alignment with River Network’s core values of respect, integrity, balance, growth, inclusion and strength.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Knowledge of current and evolving trends in corporate social and environmental responsibility.
Knowledge of river conservation, litter management, other current issues within the water arena, and equity, inclusion and diversity.
Experience engaging with a geographically dispersed team.
Title: Vice President, Accounting
Department: Finance
Status: Exempt
Reports to: Senior Vice President of Finance
Positions Reporting to this Position: Senior Director of Accounting and Senior Revenue Accountant
Location: Flexible (the employee may decide whether to work remotely or from an LCV office)
Travel Requirements: Up to 10%
Union Position: No
Job Classification Level: M-IV
Hiring Salary Range (depending on experience)* : $125,000-$165,000
*Hiring salary range reflects 10 or more years minimum experience
General Description :
LCV believes our earth is worth fighting for because everyone has a right to clean air, water, and a safe, healthy community. To ensure those rights are protected, we help people use their power to shape policy, hold politicians and polluters accountable, and influence elections.
For more than 50 years, LCV has grown into a potent political force for protecting our planet and everyone who inhabits it. We have built a powerful national movement with 30 state affiliates, and grassroots and community organizing programs across the country.
The Vice President of Accounting will be focused on cyclical financial and accounting processes (month/year end close, accounting transactions, audit, 990 and financial filings). They will oversee the financial operations and systems within the accounting department to ensure our financial accounting of record is accurate. They will work in collaboration with the Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A) team within the finance department led by the VP of Finance (Financial, Planning & Analysis) who focuses on future financial planning including budgeting, investments, grants management and financial reporting/analysis. The VP of Accounting role is a new position within finance so they must effectively work with the accounting team to build out best practices in our accounting functions in Finance and at LCV. They will lead and provide strategic oversight to the financial compliance, audit and cyclical functions within the LCV family of organizations including LCV, LCV Action Fund, LCV Victory Fund, and LCV Education Fund. This includes, but not limited to Financial Statements, Month End/Year End Close, Budgeting Support, Profit and Loss, Budget vs Actual, Balance Sheet Statements, Revenue Statements and Reconciliations, Cash Management and Revenue Restrictions. They will directly supervise the Senior Director of Accounting and Senior Revenue Accountant and indirectly lead a team of 6 accounting staff. The Vice President will support effective internal controls, GAAP principles ensuring efficient operations and assisting in the organizations’ compliance with relevant tax and campaign finance laws and regulations. The Vice President will also manage annual processes including the annual audit, filing of the IRS Form 990s and other financial business filings.
Responsibilities :
Direct and manage the organization’s financial policies and accounting practices, ensuring they align with the financial, planning and analysis process developed by the VP of Finance.
Develop and set policy, procedures, manuals, training, toolkits and process points to help build out the GAAP accounting and strong internal controls within finance that positions the organization in effective fiscal management.
Manages two direct reports and indirectly works with all accounting staff to complete GL entries, adjustments, allocations, tracking, reconciliations and financial reporting. Collaborates with the VP of Finance and FP&A team on work projects.
Provides leadership on cyclical cash and accrual accounting including Financial Statements, Month End/Year End Close, Budgeting Support, Profit and Loss, Budget vs Actual, Balance Sheet Statements, Revenue Statements and Reconciliations, Cash Management and Revenue Restrictions.
Collaborate with departmental staff and the SVP of Finance to support their knowledge base around financial processes, budgeting and monthly review process.
Develop efficient month end close and year end close processes.
Work with the SVP of Finance to contribute to quarterly metrics, financial health dashboards and presentation materials for the Board Finance Committee and Audit Committee with the VP of Finance.
Support the Senior Revenue Accountant in the management of our Revenue Management functions and collaborate with the VP of Finance and Senior Grants Accountant around grant revenue and expenditures across entity, program, fiscal and contract year and department.
Work with other department Vice Presidents and SVP of Finance on big picture support, knowledge transfer and guidance around fiscal stewardship and responsibility.
Take an active role in working with the Board Audit Committee on presentation materials and communications on financial updates in partnership with the SVP of Finance.
Support reporting, tracking and financial information needed for various high level projects including the Collective Bargaining Agreement union process, Restricted/Unrestricted reports, Investment Income, Depreciation and Roll Over Activity.
Support program and department relations using customer support best practices.
Work with the SVP of Finance, the VP of Finance, the COO and President on financial health decisions and considerations around asset management, investments, reserves and other assistance with compliance processes for the finance department to maintain accuracy and completeness of revenue and disbursements reported.
Manage our bank accounts and activity, bank relations, bank migrations and account management and shifts in collaboration with the SVP of Finance.
Manage annual processes including the annual audit, filing of the IRS Form 990s and other financial business filings with the SVP of Finance.
Develop business continuity and contingency plans in partnership with the SVP of Finance and other finance staff.
Support the VP of Finance in financial modeling and scenario planning projects.
Provide leadership within the budget processes and support the FP&A department and program departments, as needed in collaboration with the VP of Finance.
Support the selection, management and migration of a new General Ledger, Expense, Dashboard and other finance software. Manage software integrations and system considerations for Revenue, Accounts Payable, and other cloud-based systems and integrations for accounting. Ensure the organization’s effective use of technology for efficiency.
Support the management of dashboarding for financial reporting and help staff track their financial detail, make reclassifications and corrections, as needed.
Serve as a consultant and advisor to departments and programs on all financial matters.
Lead efforts to create a departmental and organizational culture that is inclusive, respectful, and equitable with other finance staff.
Ensure that hiring, employee development and performance management practices are consistent with racial justice and equity goals and philosophy with the SVP of Finance.
Develop and track progress on both the department’s racial justice and equity goals and the organization-wide Racial Justice and Equity Strategic Planning allocated revenue and expense. Prepare financial accounting reports around these goals for the SVP of Finance.
Travel up to 10% of the time to attend staff retreats, meetings, conferences.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications :
Work Experience: Required - Minimum of 10 or more years experience in nonprofit accounting, accounting management, and management of finance staff. Understanding of GAAP Accounting and Internal Controls. Experience managing multiple entities or with complex inter-company transactions, Experience with developing financial policies, audit and 990 preparations, preparing financial statements and managing cyclical financial processes. Experience with Microsoft Office Suite, particularly expertise with Microsoft Excel. Experience with AR Accounting, ASC 606 revenue recognition standards and revenue or grants/contract management software. Experience with conducting training to support staff around finance knowledge. Preferred - Experience working in a political organization or campaign. Experience managing finance in national organizations or organizations at 100+million revenue or more. Database and experience as an auditor are a plus.
Skills: Strong manager and facilitator. Candidates must effectively manage time to meet multiple competing deadlines often under pressure. Strong technical acumen and understanding of modern financial reporting and frameworks. Must possess excellent written and oral communications skills, strong word processing and spreadsheet skills (Windows, Microsoft Word, and Excel required, PowerPoint preferred), attentive to details, and adept at developing and maintaining systems and processes. Comfortable working in a fast-paced dynamic environment; Ability to adapt well to new technologies and effective time management skills. Must demonstrate initiative in problem-solving; critical thinking skills; must be able to communicate effectively with members of the Finance Team as well as staff members of other departments and vendors; self-starter, ability to juggle multiple tasks.
Cultural Competence: Demonstrated awareness of one’s own cultural identity, views about difference, and the ability to learn and lead on varying cultural and community norms. Commitment to anti-racism, equity and inclusion as organizational practice and culture. Understands how environmental issues intersect with racism, economic and social inequality in the U.S. and has a passion for working to dismantle these systems.
Working Conditions: This job operates in a professional office environment, and routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, and audiovisual systems. This position is largely sedentary, often standing or sitting for prolonged periods. Must be able to work with minimal supervision. The location of this position is flexible. Applicants need to be located in and legally authorized to work in the United States. LCV requires all employees working from our offices or participating in in-person meetings or events to be fully up-to-date on their COVID-19 vaccinations, subject to reasonable accommodation as required by law.
To Apply : Send cover letter and resume to hr@lcv.org with “VP of Accounting” in the subject line by June 8th, 2022. No phone calls please.
In the body of your cover letter please respond to the following questions:
How does your own lived experience align with our commitment to Racial Justice and Equity found here: https://www.lcv.org/careers/commitment-racial-justice-equity/
How have you managed accounting teams in complex (scope, size, diverse revenue streams, multi-entity/inter-company, hybrid etc.) nonprofit organizations in your career.
LCV is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a racially just, equitable and inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information, or any other protected status. LCV is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. If you require reasonable accommodation in completing this application, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please contact hr@lcv.org.
May 19, 2022
Full time
Title: Vice President, Accounting
Department: Finance
Status: Exempt
Reports to: Senior Vice President of Finance
Positions Reporting to this Position: Senior Director of Accounting and Senior Revenue Accountant
Location: Flexible (the employee may decide whether to work remotely or from an LCV office)
Travel Requirements: Up to 10%
Union Position: No
Job Classification Level: M-IV
Hiring Salary Range (depending on experience)* : $125,000-$165,000
*Hiring salary range reflects 10 or more years minimum experience
General Description :
LCV believes our earth is worth fighting for because everyone has a right to clean air, water, and a safe, healthy community. To ensure those rights are protected, we help people use their power to shape policy, hold politicians and polluters accountable, and influence elections.
For more than 50 years, LCV has grown into a potent political force for protecting our planet and everyone who inhabits it. We have built a powerful national movement with 30 state affiliates, and grassroots and community organizing programs across the country.
The Vice President of Accounting will be focused on cyclical financial and accounting processes (month/year end close, accounting transactions, audit, 990 and financial filings). They will oversee the financial operations and systems within the accounting department to ensure our financial accounting of record is accurate. They will work in collaboration with the Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A) team within the finance department led by the VP of Finance (Financial, Planning & Analysis) who focuses on future financial planning including budgeting, investments, grants management and financial reporting/analysis. The VP of Accounting role is a new position within finance so they must effectively work with the accounting team to build out best practices in our accounting functions in Finance and at LCV. They will lead and provide strategic oversight to the financial compliance, audit and cyclical functions within the LCV family of organizations including LCV, LCV Action Fund, LCV Victory Fund, and LCV Education Fund. This includes, but not limited to Financial Statements, Month End/Year End Close, Budgeting Support, Profit and Loss, Budget vs Actual, Balance Sheet Statements, Revenue Statements and Reconciliations, Cash Management and Revenue Restrictions. They will directly supervise the Senior Director of Accounting and Senior Revenue Accountant and indirectly lead a team of 6 accounting staff. The Vice President will support effective internal controls, GAAP principles ensuring efficient operations and assisting in the organizations’ compliance with relevant tax and campaign finance laws and regulations. The Vice President will also manage annual processes including the annual audit, filing of the IRS Form 990s and other financial business filings.
Responsibilities :
Direct and manage the organization’s financial policies and accounting practices, ensuring they align with the financial, planning and analysis process developed by the VP of Finance.
Develop and set policy, procedures, manuals, training, toolkits and process points to help build out the GAAP accounting and strong internal controls within finance that positions the organization in effective fiscal management.
Manages two direct reports and indirectly works with all accounting staff to complete GL entries, adjustments, allocations, tracking, reconciliations and financial reporting. Collaborates with the VP of Finance and FP&A team on work projects.
Provides leadership on cyclical cash and accrual accounting including Financial Statements, Month End/Year End Close, Budgeting Support, Profit and Loss, Budget vs Actual, Balance Sheet Statements, Revenue Statements and Reconciliations, Cash Management and Revenue Restrictions.
Collaborate with departmental staff and the SVP of Finance to support their knowledge base around financial processes, budgeting and monthly review process.
Develop efficient month end close and year end close processes.
Work with the SVP of Finance to contribute to quarterly metrics, financial health dashboards and presentation materials for the Board Finance Committee and Audit Committee with the VP of Finance.
Support the Senior Revenue Accountant in the management of our Revenue Management functions and collaborate with the VP of Finance and Senior Grants Accountant around grant revenue and expenditures across entity, program, fiscal and contract year and department.
Work with other department Vice Presidents and SVP of Finance on big picture support, knowledge transfer and guidance around fiscal stewardship and responsibility.
Take an active role in working with the Board Audit Committee on presentation materials and communications on financial updates in partnership with the SVP of Finance.
Support reporting, tracking and financial information needed for various high level projects including the Collective Bargaining Agreement union process, Restricted/Unrestricted reports, Investment Income, Depreciation and Roll Over Activity.
Support program and department relations using customer support best practices.
Work with the SVP of Finance, the VP of Finance, the COO and President on financial health decisions and considerations around asset management, investments, reserves and other assistance with compliance processes for the finance department to maintain accuracy and completeness of revenue and disbursements reported.
Manage our bank accounts and activity, bank relations, bank migrations and account management and shifts in collaboration with the SVP of Finance.
Manage annual processes including the annual audit, filing of the IRS Form 990s and other financial business filings with the SVP of Finance.
Develop business continuity and contingency plans in partnership with the SVP of Finance and other finance staff.
Support the VP of Finance in financial modeling and scenario planning projects.
Provide leadership within the budget processes and support the FP&A department and program departments, as needed in collaboration with the VP of Finance.
Support the selection, management and migration of a new General Ledger, Expense, Dashboard and other finance software. Manage software integrations and system considerations for Revenue, Accounts Payable, and other cloud-based systems and integrations for accounting. Ensure the organization’s effective use of technology for efficiency.
Support the management of dashboarding for financial reporting and help staff track their financial detail, make reclassifications and corrections, as needed.
Serve as a consultant and advisor to departments and programs on all financial matters.
Lead efforts to create a departmental and organizational culture that is inclusive, respectful, and equitable with other finance staff.
Ensure that hiring, employee development and performance management practices are consistent with racial justice and equity goals and philosophy with the SVP of Finance.
Develop and track progress on both the department’s racial justice and equity goals and the organization-wide Racial Justice and Equity Strategic Planning allocated revenue and expense. Prepare financial accounting reports around these goals for the SVP of Finance.
Travel up to 10% of the time to attend staff retreats, meetings, conferences.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications :
Work Experience: Required - Minimum of 10 or more years experience in nonprofit accounting, accounting management, and management of finance staff. Understanding of GAAP Accounting and Internal Controls. Experience managing multiple entities or with complex inter-company transactions, Experience with developing financial policies, audit and 990 preparations, preparing financial statements and managing cyclical financial processes. Experience with Microsoft Office Suite, particularly expertise with Microsoft Excel. Experience with AR Accounting, ASC 606 revenue recognition standards and revenue or grants/contract management software. Experience with conducting training to support staff around finance knowledge. Preferred - Experience working in a political organization or campaign. Experience managing finance in national organizations or organizations at 100+million revenue or more. Database and experience as an auditor are a plus.
Skills: Strong manager and facilitator. Candidates must effectively manage time to meet multiple competing deadlines often under pressure. Strong technical acumen and understanding of modern financial reporting and frameworks. Must possess excellent written and oral communications skills, strong word processing and spreadsheet skills (Windows, Microsoft Word, and Excel required, PowerPoint preferred), attentive to details, and adept at developing and maintaining systems and processes. Comfortable working in a fast-paced dynamic environment; Ability to adapt well to new technologies and effective time management skills. Must demonstrate initiative in problem-solving; critical thinking skills; must be able to communicate effectively with members of the Finance Team as well as staff members of other departments and vendors; self-starter, ability to juggle multiple tasks.
Cultural Competence: Demonstrated awareness of one’s own cultural identity, views about difference, and the ability to learn and lead on varying cultural and community norms. Commitment to anti-racism, equity and inclusion as organizational practice and culture. Understands how environmental issues intersect with racism, economic and social inequality in the U.S. and has a passion for working to dismantle these systems.
Working Conditions: This job operates in a professional office environment, and routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, and audiovisual systems. This position is largely sedentary, often standing or sitting for prolonged periods. Must be able to work with minimal supervision. The location of this position is flexible. Applicants need to be located in and legally authorized to work in the United States. LCV requires all employees working from our offices or participating in in-person meetings or events to be fully up-to-date on their COVID-19 vaccinations, subject to reasonable accommodation as required by law.
To Apply : Send cover letter and resume to hr@lcv.org with “VP of Accounting” in the subject line by June 8th, 2022. No phone calls please.
In the body of your cover letter please respond to the following questions:
How does your own lived experience align with our commitment to Racial Justice and Equity found here: https://www.lcv.org/careers/commitment-racial-justice-equity/
How have you managed accounting teams in complex (scope, size, diverse revenue streams, multi-entity/inter-company, hybrid etc.) nonprofit organizations in your career.
LCV is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a racially just, equitable and inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information, or any other protected status. LCV is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. If you require reasonable accommodation in completing this application, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please contact hr@lcv.org.