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Join a forward-thinking organization dedicated to disaster philanthropy, where your project management skills will help shape equitable recovery efforts. As a key member of the strategy and research team, you will drive initiatives that enhance the organization's impact and support communities in need. This role offers the opportunity to work remotely, collaborate with passionate professionals, and participate in team retreats across the U.S. If you're ready to contribute to meaningful change and thrive in a dynamic environment, this position is perfect for you.
Location: Flexible (remote); Must be located and eligible to work in the U.S.
Candidates will be reviewed on a rolling basis. The position will remain open until we have a sufficient pool of diverse candidates who meet the job requirements, at which point we may pause the review of new applications before the stated deadline. Please understand that you may not be contacted for several weeks after you apply.
Closing Date: May 23, 2025
Ideal Start Date: 2-4 weeks after offer
About the Center for Disaster Philanthropy
CDP began in 2010 with the goal of pioneering the practice of strategic disaster philanthropy. Since then, it has grown in its ambition, envisioning a world where the impact of disasters is minimized through thoughtful, equitable and responsible recovery for all. CDP has a $35 million budget and a team of more than 25 staff members working remotely across the U.S.
CDP is a trusted partner, expert and authoritative resource helping hundreds of individuals, foundations and corporations boost the impact of philanthropic giving in response to disasters and humanitarian crises by supporting equitable recovery and addressing root causes of vulnerabilities worldwide.
In 2024, CDP awarded approximately $16 million through 70 grants to grantee partners worldwide; demonstrated thought leadership through webinars, blog posts, featured speaking engagements and other events; and served 20+ philanthropic partners through consulting efforts.
As an organization grounded in racial and intersectional equity , our team members are deeply committed to strengthening communities most vulnerable to disasters because of systemic inequities. We are guided by our values of integrity, boldness and innovation, humility, and empathy in all that we do in pursuit of our mission.
Bottom line: We aspire to walk the talk of anti-racism and treat each other and our partners in ways that inspire trust, creativity, learning and care.
Be a part of our fast-growing team that offers countless ways to help communities thrive. Join us!
As a fully remote workforce, CDP prioritizes employee engagement and relationship building in service of a collaborative culture rooted in equity. To this end, in-person team retreats are scheduled throughout the year in different regions of the U.S. This role will be expected to attend 2-3 retreats per year, which average 3-5 days of travel.
The successful candidate will display the following traits:
You are an excellent project manager, known for being able to manage multiple tasks at the same time and not letting things fall through the cracks. You are self-motivated and eager to contribute ideas. You can discern when to be proactive and when to seek support or input.
You are curious and eager to learn, asking powerful questions to gain clarity and move the group or conversation forward. People describe you as analytical, inquisitive and/or strategic. You are a strong collaborator and see the value in other’s contributions.
You communicate effectively with other team members and internal and external stakeholders.
Primary responsibilities include:
Project management
Strategic plan support
Research, learning and evaluation (RLE) support
Other duties as assigned
As requested, take notes during calls, noting key points and actions, and communicate with relevant teams as necessary.
This position reports to the senior manager of strategy and innovation but works in service of the whole organization.
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Preferred skills and qualifications
Personal characteristics
We welcome and encourage applicants with non-traditional career paths. If you don’t meet the qualifications outlined here, please apply and tell us how your experiences would equip you for the job.
CDP provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
Qualified candidates should submit their resume and a cover letter via this link . Applications must highlight competencies against requirements.
All applicants must be able to provide documentation that they are legally eligible to work in the United States for an extended period.
Due to the expected volume of applications, only finalists will be notified. No phone calls, please.
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