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Director, Organizational Data Analytics
Job Details
Position: Director, Organizational Data Analytics
Department - Development
FLSA Status - Exempt
Location - Throughout the U.S.
Remote/Hybrid - Remote
Reports To - Senior Director, Data Analytics and Operations
Category - Full-time, Regular
Position Type - Non-Union
Travel Required (%) - up to 10%
Number of Direct Reports - 2
Salary Range:$100,199.00 To $130,131.00 Annually
The Development department is AIUSA’s primary driver of income generation and supports AIUSA’s mission and Amnesty International’s global human rights initiatives. The department’s goal is to ensure long-term financial sustainability by identifying new revenue streams, while also prioritizing retention, engagement, and upgrades of our existing supporter base through extraordinary donor experiences that inspire them to become life-long supporters.
The Director, Organizational Data Analytics is a strategic leader who will work in close collaboration with the Senior Director of Data & Analytics and the National Director of Development and Data Strategy to develop and execute AIUSA’s organizational plan for collecting, managing, and analyzing data to improve program effectiveness, boost fundraising, and advance our human rights mission. Reporting to the Senior Director, Data and Analytics, this role works across the organization blending creativity and technical expertise to help guide strategic planning, analysis, and advice, using data effectively to measure impact and identify opportunities to ensure a continuous refinement of AIUSA’s systems, campaigns, initiatives, and programs. This role manages a Data Specialist and Data Analyst.
APPLY: https://www.amnestyusa.org/careers/
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