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Native Americans in Philanthropy is dedicated to increasing and nurturing Indigenous representation in the philanthropic sector. With that in mind, the opportunities on our Job Board fit one of the following criteria:    

  1. The position is within a philanthropic or nonprofit organization 
  2. The position itself is philanthropic in nature and/or focuses on roles essential to or valued by the philanthropic sector i.e. fundraising, grantmaking, gift processing or development, donor relations, nonprofit management and/or administration, social justice, equity, conservation, etc.  

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NOTE: Positions marked as "Featured" are either Native-focused roles or based at organizations focused on Native communities.

Content Manager, Communications and Engagement

The Henry Luce Foundation New York $80,000-$100,000
Marketing/Communication Full Time

Job Details

The Henry Luce Foundation seeks a Content Manager to support our Communications and Engagement program.

About the Henry Luce Foundation

The Henry Luce Foundation, established in 1936, is a private, nonprofit organization that seeks to enrich public discourse by promoting innovative scholarship, cultivating leadership, and fostering international understanding. With a focus on American art, Asia, theology, higher education, and public policy, the Foundation invests in programs that break new ground, inspire action, and create positive change.

A Vibrant and Collaborative Work Culture

With a staff of 25, the Foundation offers an opportunity to build collaborative relationships across the organization in support of grantmaking.We offer an optional hybrid work schedule with most employees on site on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Our excellent benefits package includes 3 weeks of vacation time, holiday closing during the last week of the year, and a generous contribution to employee retirement savings.

Content Manager Duties and Responsibilities

The Content Manager is responsible for creating a variety of internal and external communications materials for the Luce Foundation. The candidate will have strategic oversight of our content channels, including web, social media, and audio/video, to support the goals of the Communications team and the organization's broader mission. This role involves writing and editing thought leadership pieces, developing stories of impact for grantees and the Foundation, and editing board-related materials.

Qualifications

The ideal candidate has bachelor’s degree and two - five of relevant work experience, preferably at a foundation, college or university,  arts/cultural institution, or non-governmental organization.Proficiency or willingness to learn tools for digital content management (web, social media, email), survey platforms, desktop publishing, and video production is required.

Compensation

The Foundation provides a competitive benefits package, generous time off policies and operates on a hybrid work schedule of three days in office work, and two days of remote work. The salary range for is $80,000 - $90,000.

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The Henry Luce Foundation is an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.

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