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:
Please submit your job opportunity here and note that assessment and approval of submissions can take up to 48 hours.
NOTE: Positions marked as "Featured" are either Native-focused roles or based at organizations focused on Native communities.
About you
You’re an experienced program professional, passionate organizer, systems thinker, and savvy communicator who likes to stay abreast of current issues in environmental health and justice and enjoys strategically connecting the dots for others. You believe that everyone deserves to live, work, and learn in healthy homes, schools, and communities, and you understand that philanthropic investment in the communities shouldering the worst environmental harms leads to effective solutions. You have a knack for positively influencing others, and are adept at working with and around bureaucracy to help people take meaningful action. You thrive in a small team environment. People think of you as reliable and flexible, possessing a quick mind, integrity, and sense of humor.
About us
The Health & Environment Funders Network (HEFN) is a national membership network of over 60 foundations, donors, and philanthropic advisors interested in improving health, environmental, and equity outcomes. Our mission is to mobilize philanthropy around solutions for environmental health and justice issues. HEFN’s close-knit community invests over $200 million a year to build the power of the environmental health and justice movement, prioritizing support for affected communities and diverse organizations, at the grassroots, across the United States, and globally. HEFN offers programming to our members through multiple channels, including working groups specific to funding issue areas, learning communities specific to areas of philanthropic practice, and an annual meeting. We continually iterate our program structure to be in service of our members’ needs.
HEFN staff’s day-to-day work is to create experiences and resources that support funder learning, networking, and collaboration, enabling our members to make collective and better-informed impact. We are valued by our members for being nimble and responsive to emerging issues; for our caring and supportive environment; and for embracing equity and belonging. We are BIPOC woman-led, majority BIPOC staffed and queer-trans embracing. Our small but mighty team of four works remotely and collaborates virtually from across the country. As a nonprofit, HEFN operates through a Joint Plan of Work with Virginia Organizing, a 501c(3) organization that accepts and manages funds on our behalf. Our work is guided by a national Steering Committee, which is currently comprised of eight leaders from HEFN’s membership.
More about the Director of Programs position
The Director will lead the design, execution, and evaluation of HEFN’s programs, and will also support HEFN’s outreach and communications with members and in the broader philanthropic sector. HEFN’s staff is highly collaborative. The Director will work closely with HEFN’s staff and member leaders on the following key areas:
To be successful in this role, these minimum qualifications are essential:
Additional skills that we value, but do not require:
Salary and benefits: We want our employees to enjoy benefits that make them fulfilled and productive. This is a full-time, exempt position with a salary range of $100k- $110k depending on skills and experience. You will ideally be based in the Eastern or Central time zone, but this is not a strict requirement. Comfort working in a virtual, dispersed work environment is a must.
We are committed to the health, wellbeing and work-life balance of our team. Full-time employees receive generous benefits, including pension contributions, full health, dental, vision, and childcare benefits; paid vacation, sick, parental, family, and sabbatical leave. Applicants should submit an application packet (see details below) to hefn@hefn.org no later than October 31, 2022. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis so early submission is encouraged.
Hiring process and timeline:
HEFN prioritizes an equitable and inclusive workplace. We are an equal opportunity employer with a commitment to engaging the skills and leadership of people of color; LGBTQIA+, transgender and gender non-conforming people; people of different abilities and neurodiverse identities; and other individuals from diverse backgrounds. People from these and other historically marginalized backgrounds are encouraged to apply. If you require assistance or accommodation due to disability, please email us at hefn@hefn.org.
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