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The JPB Foundation seeks a senior leader with a passion for building effective, equitable organizations to serve as our Vice President, People and Culture, a position essential to supporting our expanded strategic direction. The VP will oversee our efforts to attract, hire, develop, and retain the people we need, and more broadly will ensure that we have the capacity and culture to meet our ambitious aims. Given the central importance of this role, the VP will report directly to the Chief of Staff in the Office of the President and will serve as a critical member of the Organizational Leadership Team.
Responsibilities
The VP, People and Culture ensures that the Foundation remains a highly effective, equitable organization as we grow and evolve. Specific responsibilities may change over time but will include:
Qualifications
We are open to candidates from a range of backgrounds. Most importantly, we seek an extremely competent generalist who brings a deep understanding of and passion for building high-performing, equitable, and diverse organizations from having personally built and led one or more organizations or significant portions of them. Ideally, the candidate would also bring grounding in the fields whose work the Foundation seeks to support. The VP need not necessarily bring prior experience working directly in Human Resources, Talent, or a related area, though we of course welcome applicants with that experience.
More specifically we seek someone with:
About JPB
JPB’s mission is to help people who have been denied power to build it, so they can change unjust systems and create a more democratic, inclusive, and sustainable society. We are dedicated to long-lasting, systemic change. That means we commit to our partners for the long haul, trusting in the strength and vision of the organizations we support to address some of our country’s most entrenched problems. Over the last 10 years, JPB has grown to be one of the largest US foundations, awarding over $300 million in grants each year.
Salary & Benefits
The starting salary range for this position is $270,000 - $300,000 annually. JPB offers an extensive and generous benefits package including health insurance (with 100% of the premiums paid for employees, spouses, domestic partners, and qualified family members), paid time off (including last week of the year), 401(k) retirement plan with 12% employer contribution, and access to an inclusive family building reimbursement plan. JPB provides up to $5,000 annually for professional development and the ability to recommend an annual grant of $20,000 to the nonprofit of your choice.
Working with JPB
We believe that diversity is critical to our mission, and we value an inclusive culture. We strongly encourage applications from people with lived experiences related to our programs and applications from people of color, persons with disabilities, women, and LGBTQ+ individuals. The JPB Foundation is an equal opportunity employer; we do not discriminate in employment based on race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, marital status, sex, gender or gender identity, age or sexual orientation.
The JPB Foundation is based in Manhattan, NY. JPB staff operates on a hybrid schedule and currently work from the NYC office three days weekly, with the flexibility to work remotely two days weekly.
To Apply
Please submit a resume and cover letter expressing your interest in the foundation’s work and this position. We will review applications on a rolling basis and encourage candidates to apply by May 17, 2024 for priority consideration. As part of your application, please share a brief response (3-5 sentences) to the question in the form below about the highest performing organization you have worked in and what factors contributed to its success. If you don’t feel that you’ve worked in such environments, please share your brief thoughts on indicators of high performance in an organization and what it takes to achieve it. Applications should be submitted via the form on this site, but you can reach out to Callie Carroll at callie@clcendeavors.com with any questions.
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