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Senior Director, Capital (Selections & Grantmaking)
Job Details
- Center a globally resonant definition of racial equity and a leader-forward definition of innovation in Fellow selection tools (e.g. applications, rubrics and scoring guidance) and assessment processes (e.g. diligence and slate review decision-making)
- Design training materials and facilitate interactive sessions that support internal and external evaluators to: (1) root out evaluator bias; and (2) norm scores across a large range of evaluator perspectives
- Lead strategic iteration of selection tools and processes through recurring post-cycle analysis of diverse stakeholder feedback (i.e. internal staff, funder partners, social innovation experts, board members, Fellow alums)
- Streamline current selection tools and processes to ensure an increasingly efficient approach to identifying social changemakers on a global scale
- Oversee the ongoing codification of each phase of the selection process, with clear documentation of both manual / high-touch and automatic / low-touch elements
- Develop and maintain relationships across the social innovation sector and across the Echoing Green community to identify best practices for strategic iteration of selection tools and processes
- Center trust-based practices (e.g. unrestricted funding, simplified reporting, participatory grantmaking) in capital disbursement for Fellows
- Oversee proactive Fellow support that leverages ongoing outreach, relevant counsel, and timely resource-matching (i.e. fiscal sponsorship partners) for new Fellow stipends
- Streamline current tools and processes to ensure an increasingly efficient approach to disbursing new Fellow stipends, making follow-on investment decisions for alums, monitoring fiscal sponsorships, managing recoverable grants, and distributing small grants
- Design training materials and facilitate interactive sessions that drive a “for Fellows, by Fellows” approach to follow-on investment decisions for alumni Fellows
- Oversee the ongoing codification of each disbursement process, with clear documentation of both manual / high-touch and automatic / low-touch elements
- Lead strategic iteration of disbursement processes through recurring collection and analysis of staff and Fellow feedback
- Develop and maintain relationships across the social innovation sector and across the Echoing Green community to inform strategic iteration of disbursement tools and processes to position Echoing Green as a leader in trust-based philanthropy
- Manage consultants, contractors, and internal departmental staff toward data-driven selection and capital disbursement goals
- Supervise Programs staff responsible for cross-functional project management and implementation of the multi-phased new Fellow selection process and the multi-faceted disbursement strategy
- Drive staff professional development and performance through ongoing, direct, positive and constructive feedback and coaching
- Collaborate with cross-functional senior leaders to align development requests, communications support, executive leadership perspective, and operational feasibility of selection process and capital disbursement strategy
- Manage departmental budget and budget planning process for new Fellow stipends, capital disbursements to alumni, travel expenses, consultant fees, and other selections-, disbursement-, and team culture-related costs
Requirements
- Global Racial Equity Leadership: Facility with discussing, leading discussions around, and managing teams dedicated to centering issues of racial equity on a global scale
- Social Innovation Expertise: Lived experience leading an organization or department dedicated to systems change for social good
- Strategic Thinking: A knack for drafting short-, medium-, and long-term proposals with accompanying contingency considerations for a changing talent, budget, and field landscape
- Sharp Prioritization: Unyielding solution orientation to juggling multiple competing priorities in a fast-paced, global organization
- Impact-Driven Decision-Making: Rigor around leveraging qualitative and quantitative data to drive systems design and impact
- Influential Collaboration: Facility motivating and mobilizing individuals and teams, whether vertically through direct management or laterally through peer influence
- Human-Centered Approach: Commitment to collaboration, laughter, and candor for oneself and others in the workplace
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- Up to 27 days off per year
- A best-in-class health insurance which covers medical, dental, and vision needs
- 16 weeks of parental leave, fully paid
- A monthly well-being stipend of $100/month
- A monthly wireless stipend of $100/month
- Professional development stipend of $1000 per fiscal year
- 403(b)-retirement savings plan with an employer match up to 7% of annual salary
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