MacAthur Foundation
Director of Strategy
MacAthur Foundation, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290
The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation is one of the nation's largest independent foundations. The Foundation supports creative people, effective institutions, and influential networks building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. MacArthur is placing a few big bets that truly significant progress is possible on some of the world’s most pressing social challenges, including advancing global climate solutions, decreasing nuclear risk, promoting local justice reform in the U.S., and reducing corruption in Africa’s most populous country, Nigeria. In addition to the MacArthur Fellows Program and the global 100&Change competition, the Foundation continues its historic commitments to the role of journalism in a responsible and responsive democracy, as well as the vitality of our headquarters city, Chicago. Organizations supported by the Foundation work in about 50 countries. In addition to Chicago, MacArthur has offices in India and Nigeria. For more information, please visit our website at www.macfound.org.
The Foundation is beginning to explore new areas of work (the “what” of grantmaking); the New Work Exploration team is responsible for managing the process of researching, developing, and proposing potential new areas of grantmaking to Foundation leadership and the Board. It also identifies and amplifies innovative or enhanced modes of work (the “how” of grantmaking) for the Foundation.
Job Description
Essential Duties and Responsibilities :The Director will be expected to provide guidance and oversight of:Strategy Development
: Work with the New Work Exploration team, President, and Board of Directors to source & generate, explore, and experiment with new ideas for programs, initiatives, and modes of work. Serve as a resource to new and existing program teams to help them define problems, gather information about potential solutions from diverse sets of stakeholders, make meaning of qualitative and quantitative data, and develop and hone hypotheses about where the foundation can best make a contribution.
Internal Collaboration
: Play a leading role in internal working groups and projects to support greater cross-team collaboration. Engage with fellow Directors; develop learning questions and evaluation frameworks with our Evaluation & Learning colleagues; collaborate with Communications, Grants Management, and Legal teams.
Process Management
: Work with the New Work Exploration team to improve upon existing knowledge-management and process-management systems. Help establish a structure for workflow that enables multiple long-term and short-term projects to be pursued at once, balancing proactive planning with responsiveness to changing interests and opportunities.
Staff Management and Motivation
: Partner with the Managing Director to set and reinforce a values-based culture of creativity, innovation, empathy, and excellence. Model behavior expected of all Staff (e.g., being timely, responsive, supportive, respectful, collaborative, transparent, and clear about expectations). Manage three members of the New Work team.
Program Quality
: Maintain perspective; demand rigor in thinking; insist on inclusive and equitable approaches; ensure that work products are well produced and comply with foundation standards.
Sector Leadership
: Participate in sector conferences; speak and write about the role of strategy in philanthropy and related topics; enhance the foundation’s profile in philanthropic circles; serve as appropriate on sector committees, working groups, and boards in support of the foundation’s agenda.
Other duties and responsibilities, as assigned.
Must be willing to travel occasionally.
Qualifications:15+ years of experience with strategy design, in more than one context (institution, sector, role)
Consulting experience in a firm or practice a plus
Deep knowledge of philanthropic practice, including direct experience with one or more of grantmaking, strategy, evaluation, governance, communications, or operations
Firsthand experience working in a nonprofit organization
Demonstrated experience designing, implementing and managing multiple initiatives at once
Service orientation as demonstrated through role(s) supporting the work of other teams within an organization or network
Demonstrated experience communicating persuasively with decision-makers about resource allocation
A demonstrated commitment to diversity and inclusion in the workplace and in all aspects of the work
Strong interpersonal skills and a proven ability to function as part of a team, as characterized by successful experience as a team leader, supervisor, colleague, and manager
Able to work well with colleagues in an inter-disciplinary group setting and skilled at making effective connections among researchers, policymakers, and practitioners
Self-confident, have strong diplomatic skills and a collegial approach to work, and demonstrate high professional standards and good judgment
Annual salary for this role will start at $174,800.The position is hybrid and based in Chicago, Illinois.Physical Requirements and Work EnvironmentThe work environment is an office setting. Intermittent physical activities will include bending, reaching, sitting, and moving around the office during working hours. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable a person with physical disabilities to perform the job.
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The Foundation is beginning to explore new areas of work (the “what” of grantmaking); the New Work Exploration team is responsible for managing the process of researching, developing, and proposing potential new areas of grantmaking to Foundation leadership and the Board. It also identifies and amplifies innovative or enhanced modes of work (the “how” of grantmaking) for the Foundation.
Job Description
Essential Duties and Responsibilities :The Director will be expected to provide guidance and oversight of:Strategy Development
: Work with the New Work Exploration team, President, and Board of Directors to source & generate, explore, and experiment with new ideas for programs, initiatives, and modes of work. Serve as a resource to new and existing program teams to help them define problems, gather information about potential solutions from diverse sets of stakeholders, make meaning of qualitative and quantitative data, and develop and hone hypotheses about where the foundation can best make a contribution.
Internal Collaboration
: Play a leading role in internal working groups and projects to support greater cross-team collaboration. Engage with fellow Directors; develop learning questions and evaluation frameworks with our Evaluation & Learning colleagues; collaborate with Communications, Grants Management, and Legal teams.
Process Management
: Work with the New Work Exploration team to improve upon existing knowledge-management and process-management systems. Help establish a structure for workflow that enables multiple long-term and short-term projects to be pursued at once, balancing proactive planning with responsiveness to changing interests and opportunities.
Staff Management and Motivation
: Partner with the Managing Director to set and reinforce a values-based culture of creativity, innovation, empathy, and excellence. Model behavior expected of all Staff (e.g., being timely, responsive, supportive, respectful, collaborative, transparent, and clear about expectations). Manage three members of the New Work team.
Program Quality
: Maintain perspective; demand rigor in thinking; insist on inclusive and equitable approaches; ensure that work products are well produced and comply with foundation standards.
Sector Leadership
: Participate in sector conferences; speak and write about the role of strategy in philanthropy and related topics; enhance the foundation’s profile in philanthropic circles; serve as appropriate on sector committees, working groups, and boards in support of the foundation’s agenda.
Other duties and responsibilities, as assigned.
Must be willing to travel occasionally.
Qualifications:15+ years of experience with strategy design, in more than one context (institution, sector, role)
Consulting experience in a firm or practice a plus
Deep knowledge of philanthropic practice, including direct experience with one or more of grantmaking, strategy, evaluation, governance, communications, or operations
Firsthand experience working in a nonprofit organization
Demonstrated experience designing, implementing and managing multiple initiatives at once
Service orientation as demonstrated through role(s) supporting the work of other teams within an organization or network
Demonstrated experience communicating persuasively with decision-makers about resource allocation
A demonstrated commitment to diversity and inclusion in the workplace and in all aspects of the work
Strong interpersonal skills and a proven ability to function as part of a team, as characterized by successful experience as a team leader, supervisor, colleague, and manager
Able to work well with colleagues in an inter-disciplinary group setting and skilled at making effective connections among researchers, policymakers, and practitioners
Self-confident, have strong diplomatic skills and a collegial approach to work, and demonstrate high professional standards and good judgment
Annual salary for this role will start at $174,800.The position is hybrid and based in Chicago, Illinois.Physical Requirements and Work EnvironmentThe work environment is an office setting. Intermittent physical activities will include bending, reaching, sitting, and moving around the office during working hours. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable a person with physical disabilities to perform the job.
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