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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:
- The position is within a philanthropic or nonprofit organization
- 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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Senior Associate, Government Partnerships (LA:RISE)
Job Details
- Primary point person for relationship development with LA:RISE county partners including 7 employment social enterprises, and 11 America’s Job Centers of California (AJCC)s in achieving individual contractor goals and program execution.
- Support 3 relationship management calls with partners a month and attend bi-weekly calls with government partners.
- Support Senior Manager, LA:RISE in managing the county government relationships along with other program initiatives.
- Take the lead crafting program materials, standard operating procedures, and training materials.
- Assist in updating program materials showing comfort using various online platforms and programs like WordPress, Salesforce and MailChimp
- Support LA:RISE program operations including any process or program improvements.
- Update Salesforce and Workshop content quarterly and iDocs once a program year.
- Support strategic research and analysis for programs making recommendations that influence in-team strategy specifically for LA:RISE outcomes including any process or program improvements.
- Responsible for assisting with the county program’s data management including collection, reporting, and analysis for external and internal partners
- Support the Senior Manager with developing new relationships with business, government entities, social enterprises, and CBOs.
- Provide support in the training and professional development trainings for colleagues, new partners, and workshop content development.
- Participate in and support committee and working group meetings assigned to promote REDF and social enterprises.
- Assist with quarterly LA:RISE all partner academy meetings for both city and county
- Support the Senior Manager in assessing social enterprise and workforce partners. Identify and prepare social enterprises for partnership by conducting due diligence of social enterprises to assess their capabilities and potential to participate in a regional partnership.
- Liaise with Capacity Building and Community team on a regular basis to outline a strategy and implementation plan of TA services and resources to LA:RISE partners and ESEs in LA County.
- Participate in establishing methodology to measure success of this effort; track results; report to management, programs team, and others on results.
- Work with REDF communications and workshop.org with the relevant functions at the social enterprise and/or business partner to develop and disseminate high quality communications that advance general or specific knowledge of the social enterprise value chain or talent development solutions
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent 2-4 years of experience.
- Demonstrate understanding of best practices, techniques and processes of government contracting, compliance, and reporting requirements specifically subject matter knowledge of Los Angeles workforce, homelessness, opportunity youth and reentry services.
- Make recommendations for organizing, guiding, and executing collaborative efforts with various partners in-team and cross-team. Provides excellent logistical and analytical support to collaborative efforts.
- Exercise moderate autonomy requiring limited to moderate supervision and guidance. Able to organize in-team and cross team efforts, excellent follow-through and judgment.
- Strong collaborator; comfortable working with others that possess a wide diversity of backgrounds, skills, and experience; naturally finds ways to upskill others
- Communicate well with diverse audiences in-team and cross-team on a broad array of topics. Able to synthesize information and provide executive summaries.
- Supportive of REDF’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion (https://redf.org/wp-content/uploads/REDFs-Commitment-to-Diversity-Equity-Inclusion.pdf)
- Continuously uses feedback and embodies a growth mindset to improve work product and personal development; confident in giving and receiving feedback to other team members
- Able to travel up to 30% for work purposes (once business travel resumes)
- 13 paid holidays and ample vacation time
- A generous dollar-for-dollar retirement plan match up to 4% of your base compensation
- Opportunity to learn continuously by building your skills and broadening your perspectives at conferences, workshops, and more
- Competitive, comprehensive benefits package
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