HJC is hiring an Associate Director!
Job Type: .75 FTE
Location: Remote position, work from anywhere in the US
Compensation: $52,500 - $63,000 (.75 FTE) DOE
Desired Start Date: July 1st
Benefits: Health benefits, 401K, and technology reimbursement.
About the organization:
The Health Justice Commons (HJC) works at the intersections of disability, gender, racial, climate and economic justice to center and uplift communities most harmed and marginalized by the Medical Industrial Complex (MIC) to lead in revolutionizing healthcare. We provide health justice training, engage in movement building, and incubate community-led alternatives aimed at disrupting and transforming the MIC while alleviating the health burdens of social injustice, environmental racism, and the legacies of intergenerational trauma driven by settler-colonialism, ableism, and capitalism. Health Justice Commons is a fiscally sponsored organization.
Who we are seeking:
Health Justice Commons is seeking an Associate Director who is a collaborative leader with a strong commitment to movement building and disability justice. Health Justice Commons is a small and growing organization, and our work is under increasing demand. This is a new position which will significantly expand the organization’s capacity and offer a dynamic candidate the opportunity for growth within the organization. It also offers the opportunity to shape crucial aspects of HJC's work and impact, now and in the future.
The Associate Director will support the Founding Director in managing the organization’s growth and ensuring its sustainability and strategic impact. The Associate Director will also ensure the smooth and effective administration of operations including finance and people power (human resources), organizational processes and technology, and organizational programs and movement building work. The Associate Director reports to the Founding Director. The role of Associate Director requires experience in fundraising, operations, management, organizational development and cross-sector movement building. If you are deeply dedicated to intersectional social justice and have a passion for organizational administration and capacity building, this is the role for you!
Role and Tasks
Operations and Finance:
40% of the position
Manage the day-to-day operations and administrative functions of the organization; the primary tasks for this day-to-day work are delineated below
Supervise 1-2 part-time staff members and/or consultants as needed
Under the direction of the Founding Director, manage the budget development process
Monitor monthly financials generated by HJC’s fiscal sponsor, cash flow, and budget to actuals, reporting to the Founding Director
Identify the need for new policies, systems, and processes to enhance organizational efficiency, mission aligned impact, and sustainability, and manage their development and implementation
Manage contracts with independent contractors and consultants (about 5-10 maximum per year)
Ensure consistent implementation of HJC's filing and data management systems by the Administrative and Development Coordinator, identifying, devising, and implementing updates and improvements as needed.
Fundraising and Development:
40% of the position
Under the direction of the Founding Director, develop strategic annual fundraising plans to support HJC’s financial sustainability and growth
Manage the successful implementation of annual fundraising plans, including developing clear timelines, tasks and roles, ensuring goals are met and coordinating involvement from the HJC team as needed
Sustain and manage relationships with current donors and funders
Expand HJC’s funding prospects through consistent funder and foundation research, grant writing, and reporting in collaboration with the Founding Director, delegating tasks to the Administrative and Development Coordinator as needed
Maintain complete and accurate fundraising records
Track and/or compile organizational metrics and outcomes to demonstrate the compelling impact of HJC’s work for grants, storytelling and reporting as needed
Program Management:
20% of the position
Manage the logistics and implementation of the organization’s core programming including HJC’s: Fall and Spring political education series (2 times per year), bi-montly Radical Healers and Healthcare Workers Solidarity Gatherings, and bi-monthly Movement Moment Strategy Meetings (bi-monthly indicates, every other month)
Attend Radical Telehealth Collective (RTC) meetings and provide logistical, strategic, and leadership development support, as needed
Monitor program outcomes and impact, identifying opportunities for increased impact and innovation
Manage the logistics and implementation of future programming
Skillfully and accurately represent the Health Justice Commons in meetings with partners and collaborators, as needed
Participate as a thought partner for current and future HJC programming in collaboration with the Founding Director, other members of the HJC team, and with HJC movement-building partners
Required Skills and Experience:
Minimum 5-7 years of experience in leadership, project management, operations, and/or administration, with a demonstrated commitment to cross - sector social justice, particularly within the fields of Disability, Health, Climate, and/or Healing Justice
Demonstrated effectiveness in providing consistent, compassionate, and insightful accountability and support to staff as a supervisor with a justice-centered approach that acknowledges and actively works to dismantle power and privilege and aims to build the leadership capacity and skills of HJC team members
Proven track record of moving funders and donors to provide significant financial support, with the ability to skillfully represent HJC’s work in writing and in person, and steward relationships with funders and donors
Experience with operations, organizational development, and capacity-building work with a passion for improving and developing systems and processes and scaling up organizations
Excellent organizational and time-management skills with the ability to prioritize tasks and problem solve independently
Able to work with remote team members in several time zones and to work flexible hours to respond to position needs
Experience engaging in movement-building, community organizing, social justice-oriented service, healing/ healthcare, or cultural work that demonstrates and aligns with HJC’s vision, values, and mission
Fluency with diverse apps and platforms for project management, finance, and operations, such as Trello, Slack, 1password, Thinkific, CRMs, Quickbooks, and/or similar software
Proficiency with Mac systems, Word, Excel, Google Workspace
Desired Experience and Skills:
Bilingual or Multilingual, including ASL
Dynamic and confident facilitator of both small team meetings and large workshops, with expertise engaging a wide range of participants and movement spaces including disabled communities and healthcare workers and healers
Experience using FileMaker Pro, Adobe Creative Suite, Canva Pro and other design applications
Experience with social media platforms
Health Justice Commons is an equal opportunity employer. Applications are strongly encouraged from Black and/or Indigenous people, People of Color, Disabled people, trans and gender non-binary people, 2LGBTIQ people, women, migrants, people living with HIV/AIDS or other chronic illnesses, bilingual people and/or ESL applicants.
To apply: please email your resume, cover letter, writing sample (of 1-2 pages), and 3 professional references to: info@healthjusticecommons.org
Position Open Until Filled.