Program Development Manager - Washington D.C., United States - Grantmakers for Effective Organizations

    Grantmakers for Effective Organizations
    Grantmakers for Effective Organizations Washington D.C., United States

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    Description

    About GEO

    Grantmakers for Effective Organizations (GEO) is a community of
    funders committed to transforming philanthropic culture and
    practice by connecting members to the resources and relationships
    needed to support thriving nonprofits and communities. We envision
    courageous grantmakers working in service of nonprofits and
    communities to create a just, connected and inclusive society where
    we can all thrive. With more than 6,000 grantmakers who belong to
    philanthropic organizations of all sizes and types across the
    globe, we work to lift up the grantmaking practices that matter
    most to nonprofits and that truly improve philanthropic practice.
    To learn more about how GEO is making faster progress possible,
    visit

    Position
    Overview

    The Program Manager is part of the program team, leading
    development and delivery of high-quality peer learning and programs
    related to GEO content. The program manager is a strong project
    manager who values relationships, process and results as critical
    components of any project, keeps up with and incorporates new ideas
    from the philanthropic sector, and is excited by the opportunity to
    create programming that supports grantmakers in implementing
    equitable and effective grantmaking practices and culture within
    their organizations. They are skilled at creating comprehensive
    curriculum and learning modules for adult learners that convert GEO
    content into actionable learning opportunities to be applied to the
    learners' work in alignment with GEO's mission, vision and
    strategic direction. The Program Manager is a skilled facilitator
    who is able to deliver engaging content, craft exercises and
    activities that allow participants to apply it to their work and
    engage participants in meaningful dialogue and reflection.

    They are committed to relationship building, both with external
    stakeholders (such as GEO members, other grantmakers and partners)
    as well as GEO staff. As a key owner of specific projects, the
    program manager supports work with multiple stakeholders to
    strengthen and execute impactful offerings. This position reports
    to the Director of Programs. This position involves up to 10-15%
    travel.

    Classification

    GEO recognizes a staff bargaining unit, 1199SEIU, affiliated
    with the United Healthcare Workers East. This position is included
    in GEO's bargaining unit. Specific employment terms are subject to
    collective bargaining.

    When working in this role you will:

  • Serve as lead project manager for content delivery engagements
    including, but not limited to, GEO content-driven peer learning
    such as workshops, conference sessions, remote learning series and
    other newly developed programming.
  • Manage GEO content-based programs from design to delivery,
    including developing curriculum and facilitation plans based on GEO
    content resources and managing program launch logistics, speaker
    identification and preparation, session design, meeting
    coordination and follow up.
  • Lead efforts to revise programming and curriculum to align with
    GEO's strategic direction and center principles of intersectional
    racial equity into GEO content programming and facilitation
    practices.
  • Collaborate with program manager of content development to
    coordinate development of programs and learning opportunities based
    on new GEO content as it is being developed.
  • Develop multi-media learning tools such as on-demand learning
    methods based on GEO content.
  • Onboard GEO staff into new curriculum and facilitation plans
    for GEO programming to support facilitation and delivery across
    programs.
  • Use principles of adult education and peer learning to ensure
    rich content and creative learning experiences tailored for
    increased knowledge of and change to grantmaking practice.
  • Serve as a presenter and facilitator to deliver content to GEO
    members and nonmembers at conferences, workshops, webinars and
    other events. In addition, attend select events on GEO's
    behalf.
  • Manage development of GEO-curated conference programming such
    as plenary or short talk sessions, from development of session
    concepts to speaker recruitment and planning calls.

    Minimum Qualifications
  • A minimum of 5 years of relevant work experience in program
    development and facilitation, or a combination of training,
    education and experience that demonstrates the ability to perform
    the duties for this position.(8 years of relevant experience
    preferred)
  • Proven content development and delivery experience, including
    creating actionable learning sessions or programs and facilitation
    plans for learning opportunities such as workshops, webinars,
    speaking engagements, and training seminars based on existing
    content.
  • 3 years of experience working within a philanthropic serving
    organization or similar organization that convenes and educates
    funders and grantmaking professionals.
  • Demonstrated ability to curate content, build curriculum, and
    create presentation/workshop materials that support adult
    learners.
  • Experience creating and facilitating programming centered in
    racial equity with a strong understanding of intersectional racial
    equity.
  • Skilled facilitator who brings their personal energy and
    enthusiasm into content delivery and facilitation.
  • Proven project management experience, including attention to
    detail, ability to support multiple projects simultaneously on
    deadline, and navigate alignment to broader organization priorities
    and strategy.
  • Strong written and interpersonal communication skills with a
    commitment to relationship building.
  • Ability to build and strengthen relationships within the
    philanthropic sector.
  • High degree of personal integrity, ethics and demonstrated
    respect and sensitivity forcultural differences and willingness to
    live into GEO's values and ways of being.
  • Passion for GEO's mission and vision to improve philanthropic
    culture and practice.


    How to Apply



    Interested applicants should apply on our jobs page
    at
    A resume and cover letter are required to be considered for this
    position. In your cover letter, please address the
    following:

  • Why are you a good fit for this position?
  • Tell us about your experience developing programming or
    learning experiences based on specific content that supports
    learners to apply what they learn to their work.
  • What appeals to you about working at GEO?

    We will accept applications until the position is
    filled.
    Note: Majority of the
    hiring process will be conducted virtually; however, with advance
    notice, candidates may be asked to participate in-person
    interviews.

    Compensation and Benefits

    GEO offers a competitive salary ($78k-$97k). The starting salary
    is based on the selected candidate's qualifications and experience.
    To counter pay inequity and uphold internal parity, we use a
    nonnegotiable starting salary system, while benchmarking our pay to
    competitive markets.

    GEO's generous benefits package includes: 100 percent
    employer paid health/dental/vision insurance; three weeks of
    vacation; office closure for federal holidays as well as a one-week
    summer break, summer Fridays and the last two weeks of the year;
    twelve sick days, two personal days, one volunteer day; a seven
    percent employer retirement contribution; sabbaticals every three
    years of service; wellness benefits; telecommunications
    reimbursement; transportation benefits; a commitment to
    professional development and growth including annual funding for
    professional development; along with a Metro accessible office
    location in downtown D.C.

    Location: DC-area strongly preferred.

    Reasonable Accommodations

    If you require reasonable accommodations during any part of the
    hiring process, please email

    Grantmakers for Effective Organizations is an equal
    opportunity employer. GEO is committed to equal
    employment opportunities in recruitment, hiring, promotion,
    training, compensation and disciplinary action with
    regard to the terms and conditions of employment. GEO does
    not discriminate on the basis of race, religion,
    national origin, color, age, sex, disability, veteran
    status, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital
    status, personal appearance, family
    responsibilities, matriculation, political
    affiliation or any other legally protected
    characteristic.