Advancement Project is hiring a
Who we are:
Situated at the forefront of the national stage in the racial justice movement, Advancement Project is a cutting-edge, no-holds-barred national organization dedicated to building local power in communities of color. Centered on a movement lawyering approach, defined as community-centered racial justice lawyering, the Advancement Project supports power building in grassroots organizations working to eliminate oppressive structures in our laws and institutions and shift narratives towards transformative change. From ending the school-to-prison pipeline to the fight to expand the right to vote, from calling for a complete overhaul of how we view the police and carceral state, to fighting for immigrant justice, Advancement Project impacts real change from the ground up. Building on more than 20 years, we continue evolving our strategic thinking and creativity to imagine a more just world where people of color can thrive, be safe, and free and we are excited to bring on new talent to forward our vision.
The Advancement Project’s track record of success includes:
Position Overview:
Advancement Project seeks a seasoned creative attorney, a strong community advocate, and an experienced and innovative program administrator to serve as Program Director & Senior Attorney of the Opportunity to Learn Program. The Program Director will supervise staff, build relationships, work closely with partnering grassroots organizations and use a variety of legal, policy, communications, and coalition-building strategies to assist our community partners in achieving an equitable educational system.
This position is based in Washington DC and executes program plan initiatives under the supervision of the Deputy Executive Director.
What You’ll Do:
The Program Director will lead a dedicated team of professionals from multiple disciplines working to secure equitable public education opportunities. This position will address “Quality Education for All” and “Ending the School-to-Prison Pipeline,” namely the overuse of punitive school discipline policies and practices that are disadvantageous towards students and push – especially students of color – out of school and into the juvenile and criminal justice systems.
Advancement Project has been a pioneer in reforming school disciplinary models to prevent the pushout of young people. Through state and local campaigns with grassroots partners, we have reduced suspensions, expulsions, and the criminalization of young people of color leading to improved educational outcomes. We have also done groundbreaking work to challenge school closings in communities of color and privatization efforts that exacerbate education inequity. The strategies and tactics of the Opportunity to Learn Program are carried out within the broader goal of racial justice.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Develop the strategic direction for the Opportunity to Learn Program.
Enhance the organization’s capacity to advocate on issues related to assigned projects.
Collaborate with other teams on the management and planning of programs and project efforts.
Lead and provide direction to team members.
Develop and execute plans and strategies to meet team goals and objectives, and assist with the development of organizational goals, objectives, and strategies.
Assist senior leadership in creating and maintaining a positive and collaborative organizational culture.
Disseminate, implement, and enforce organization and team standards, policies, and procedures, including providing proper guidance to those carrying out related duties.
Assist in the development, implementation, and administration of the annual team budget.
Directly manage project team members, including training, assigning and directing work, evaluating and providing informal performance feedback, contributing to annual performance reviews and formal disciplinary actions, and assisting with addressing employee concerns.
Participate in recruiting new employees, including interviewing and making hiring recommendations, as well as making recommendations for employee separations, promotions or special assignments.
Other related duties, as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications:
Depending on experience, this position pays a minimum of $130,000 and a maximum of $160,000.