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- The position is within a philanthropic or nonprofit organization
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Manager of Movement Partnerships
Job Details
Liberation Ventures (LV) is building the power to win federal, comprehensive reparations for Black Americans. LV is a field catalyst and intermediary, and exists to support the incredible field of people and organizations across the country, building momentum toward that North Star.
Liberation Ventures is hiring for 4 positions, one of them being Manager of Movement Partnerships. For reference, please find the job description containing a link to the job application for the position below. Please apply by January 5th, 2026:
- Manager of Movement Partnerships: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DV8uiiMRi5vNTO5nvo7nqfEzMuPT1hWZ/edit
Please note:
We only accept online applications. No phone calls, please. Only those selected to participate in our hiring process will be contacted.
Work Environment
This position is open to candidates in any location in the US. Liberation Ventures has a flexible, remote working environment. This position requires some travel; approximately 2-3 trips per quarter, including team retreats if this person is not based in NYC.
Compensation and Benefits
The starting salary range for the position is $95,000 - $125,000, dependent on experience. Liberation Ventures provides a comprehensive benefits package that includes unlimited paid time off, employer-paid medical, dental, and vision premiums, employer contributions to a 401(k) plan, and access to health and flexible spending accounts.
How to Apply
We only accept online applications.
Please note: No phone calls please. Only those selected to participate in our hiring process will be contacted.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT
Liberation Ventures is deeply committed to equity and envisions a just and fair society where everyone can participate, prosper, and reach their full potential. As part of our dedication to fostering a more inclusive world, we are an equal-opportunity employer. We do not discriminate against any team member or applicant on the basis of race, skin color, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, age, marital status, military status, pregnancy, or parenthood. Liberation Ventures is steadfast in creating and sustaining a diverse, multicultural working environment that reflects our core values.
“Proof of eligibility to work in the United States must be provided if selected for hire.”
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