Director, Jewish Community Impact
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Who We Are
Third Plateau is a social impact and philanthropy consulting firm. We partner with nonprofits, philanthropists, families, and the public sector to achieve transformative, community-centered impact.
OUR PHILOSOPHY
We work with clients and communities as partners in achieving a future where people and the planet thrive – creating meaning and joy in the process. At Third Plateau, we lead with partnership, evidence, equity, and optimism for a fundamentally better world.
What You'll Do
The Director of Jewish Community Impact will manage a portfolio of nonprofit, philanthropic, and/or private sector clients, fostering relationships and leading strategic projects that promote social change. Responsibilities include providing strategy and capacity-building support to Jewish community-focused clients, including strategic planning, program design, fundraising strategy, and grantmaking. The ideal candidate will have a deep understanding of the Jewish communal sector, strong project management skills, and excellent communication abilities. The Director will report to a Senior Director or Vice President at Third Plateau.
Essential Responsibilities
Client Management
At Third Plateau, we believe in the power of diverse teams. In our recruiting efforts, we always seek to reach a broad and diverse pool of applicants to ensure our final candidates are not a homogeneous group in terms of demographics or experience. You can read more about our commitment to Equity & Belonging (DEI) here. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds. Third Plateau is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to their race, color, age, religious creed, sexual orientation, or other personal characteristics.
Disclaimer: By submitting your application, you acknowledge that you will be added to our mailing list. You will receive updates, newsletters, and other communications from us. Should you wish to opt out at any time, you will have the opportunity to unsubscribe from our mailing list through the emails you receive.
A compensation committee will meet to discuss potential starting salary within the band by weighing the candidate's expected contribution in terms of previous experience and expertise against current Third Plateau employees. We commit to sharing the reasoning used to determine starting salary with you. The expectation is not for new team members to be hired with a starting salary at the top of the band, but to have a salary that adequately compensates experience and expertise while countering pay inequality and upholding internal parity.
Third Plateau is a social impact and philanthropy consulting firm. We partner with nonprofits, philanthropists, families, and the public sector to achieve transformative, community-centered impact.
OUR PHILOSOPHY
We work with clients and communities as partners in achieving a future where people and the planet thrive – creating meaning and joy in the process. At Third Plateau, we lead with partnership, evidence, equity, and optimism for a fundamentally better world.
What You'll Do
The Director of Jewish Community Impact will manage a portfolio of nonprofit, philanthropic, and/or private sector clients, fostering relationships and leading strategic projects that promote social change. Responsibilities include providing strategy and capacity-building support to Jewish community-focused clients, including strategic planning, program design, fundraising strategy, and grantmaking. The ideal candidate will have a deep understanding of the Jewish communal sector, strong project management skills, and excellent communication abilities. The Director will report to a Senior Director or Vice President at Third Plateau.
Essential Responsibilities
Client Management
- Serve as the primary relationship lead, developing and growing trusting client relationships and acting as point on client management and communications, including with nonprofit executive directors, staff and boards, public agency staff, and/or philanthropists
- Partner with clients to execute a scope of work, overseeing and managing project workflow and proactively and strategically solving problems, with some specific focus on initiatives related to advancing democracy in Israel
- Represent the firm within the philanthropic, nonprofit, and Jewish communities, fostering relationships with key stakeholders and advocating for the firm’s mission
- Collaborate closely with clients to design development plans and fundraising strategies
- Manage relationships with high-net-worth individuals, families, and foundations, leading donor engagement efforts and fostering long-term philanthropic support
- Create agendas with clear outcomes and processes that harness the team’s expertise and drive progress effectively
- Adapt and adjust plans as needed while keeping teams engaged and aligned
- Oversee and manage multiple project scopes
- Develop and execute project work plans with a focus on key deliverables, timelines, and responsibilities that align with clients' goals and objectives
- Manage evolving project needs, ensuring teams remain focused on delivering impactful outcomes
- Tend to internal administrative items (e.g., emails/slack, timekeeping, expenses, HR)
- Participate in and periodically lead internal activities (e.g., full team meetings, peer learning communities, culture building activities, and regular check-ins with your supervisor)
- Support firm business development efforts by developing proposals and participating in interviews with prospective clients
- Engage in individual and team wide professional development and learning opportunities, including those aimed at improving internal processes, piloting new ideas for client work, and codifying best practices and learnings
- Design and facilitate productive and meaningful client meetings, retreats, and other engagements associated with the scope of work
- Facilitate groups of diverse backgrounds towards clarity, consensus, a decision, action, or other outcome, while actively listening, asking relevant follow-up questions that further group learning, navigating tension and the unpredictable, and creating space for diverse perspectives to be heard
- Demonstrate adaptive facilitation and adjust approaches to effectively navigate the unexpected and guide client conversations forward
- Demonstrate a deep understanding of and comfort with navigating the complex and evolving dynamics related to Israel within the American Jewish community
- Engage with these topics thoughtfully in client conversations, balancing diverse perspectives while upholding core values of democracy in both the U.S. and Israel. Use this expertise to guide productive discussions, especially around sensitive and politically charged issues
- Contribute expertise and best practices from the Jewish communal and social impact fields into the design of client sessions
- Ensure all deliverables (memos, strategic plans, etc.) are on-time, high-quality, and poised to help our clients drive social impact
- Research, analyze, synthesize, and organize complex information, and communicate key findings and recommendations in accessible ways, such as by:
- Developing strategy memos across a variety of issue areas; and/or
- Drafting strategic plans, business plans, culture plans, and fundraising plans for nonprofits and social entrepreneurs
- Lead and participate in research, including planning and facilitating stakeholder interviews and focus groups with diverse groups, and conducting landscape research to inform deliverables
- Client Relationship Management
- Project Management Expertise
- Analytical and Research Skills
- Facilitation Design Skills
- Leadership and Team Management
- Written and Verbal Communication
- Knowledge of the Jewish Communal Landscape
- 7+ years of professional experience
- Remote-First Approach
- Flexible & Generous Time Off
- 100% employer-paid options for medical, dental, and vision coverage for you, with employer contributions toward dependent coverage
- Employer-paid short- and long-term disability and life insurance
- Employer contribution of up to $825 to your Health Savings Account
- Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA, DCFSA and Commuter)
- Initial home office stipend of $550, with $250 provided annually thereafter
- $110 cell phone and home internet stipend
- 13 weeks paid parental and medical leave
- $500 annually to invest in your mental, emotional, and physical well-being
- Access to curated learning opportunities and team-based growth experiences to support the professional development of our team
At Third Plateau, we believe in the power of diverse teams. In our recruiting efforts, we always seek to reach a broad and diverse pool of applicants to ensure our final candidates are not a homogeneous group in terms of demographics or experience. You can read more about our commitment to Equity & Belonging (DEI) here. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds. Third Plateau is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to their race, color, age, religious creed, sexual orientation, or other personal characteristics.
Disclaimer: By submitting your application, you acknowledge that you will be added to our mailing list. You will receive updates, newsletters, and other communications from us. Should you wish to opt out at any time, you will have the opportunity to unsubscribe from our mailing list through the emails you receive.
A compensation committee will meet to discuss potential starting salary within the band by weighing the candidate's expected contribution in terms of previous experience and expertise against current Third Plateau employees. We commit to sharing the reasoning used to determine starting salary with you. The expectation is not for new team members to be hired with a starting salary at the top of the band, but to have a salary that adequately compensates experience and expertise while countering pay inequality and upholding internal parity.
Who We Are
Third Plateau is a social impact and philanthropy consulting firm. We partner with nonprofits, philanthropists, families, and the public sector to achieve transformative, community-centered impact.
OUR PHILOSOPHY
We work with clients and communities as partners in achieving a future where people and the planet thrive – creating meaning and joy in the process. At Third Plateau, we lead with partnership, evidence, equity, and optimism for a fundamentally better world.
What You'll Do
The Director of Jewish Community Impact will manage a portfolio of nonprofit, philanthropic, and/or private sector clients, fostering relationships and leading strategic projects that promote social change. Responsibilities include providing strategy and capacity-building support to Jewish community-focused clients, including strategic planning, program design, fundraising strategy, and grantmaking. The ideal candidate will have a deep understanding of the Jewish communal sector, strong project management skills, and excellent communication abilities. The Director will report to a Senior Director or Vice President at Third Plateau.
Essential Responsibilities
Client Management
At Third Plateau, we believe in the power of diverse teams. In our recruiting efforts, we always seek to reach a broad and diverse pool of applicants to ensure our final candidates are not a homogeneous group in terms of demographics or experience. You can read more about our commitment to Equity & Belonging (DEI) here. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds. Third Plateau is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to their race, color, age, religious creed, sexual orientation, or other personal characteristics.
Disclaimer: By submitting your application, you acknowledge that you will be added to our mailing list. You will receive updates, newsletters, and other communications from us. Should you wish to opt out at any time, you will have the opportunity to unsubscribe from our mailing list through the emails you receive.
A compensation committee will meet to discuss potential starting salary within the band by weighing the candidate's expected contribution in terms of previous experience and expertise against current Third Plateau employees. We commit to sharing the reasoning used to determine starting salary with you. The expectation is not for new team members to be hired with a starting salary at the top of the band, but to have a salary that adequately compensates experience and expertise while countering pay inequality and upholding internal parity.
Third Plateau is a social impact and philanthropy consulting firm. We partner with nonprofits, philanthropists, families, and the public sector to achieve transformative, community-centered impact.
OUR PHILOSOPHY
We work with clients and communities as partners in achieving a future where people and the planet thrive – creating meaning and joy in the process. At Third Plateau, we lead with partnership, evidence, equity, and optimism for a fundamentally better world.
What You'll Do
The Director of Jewish Community Impact will manage a portfolio of nonprofit, philanthropic, and/or private sector clients, fostering relationships and leading strategic projects that promote social change. Responsibilities include providing strategy and capacity-building support to Jewish community-focused clients, including strategic planning, program design, fundraising strategy, and grantmaking. The ideal candidate will have a deep understanding of the Jewish communal sector, strong project management skills, and excellent communication abilities. The Director will report to a Senior Director or Vice President at Third Plateau.
Essential Responsibilities
Client Management
- Serve as the primary relationship lead, developing and growing trusting client relationships and acting as point on client management and communications, including with nonprofit executive directors, staff and boards, public agency staff, and/or philanthropists
- Partner with clients to execute a scope of work, overseeing and managing project workflow and proactively and strategically solving problems, with some specific focus on initiatives related to advancing democracy in Israel
- Represent the firm within the philanthropic, nonprofit, and Jewish communities, fostering relationships with key stakeholders and advocating for the firm’s mission
- Collaborate closely with clients to design development plans and fundraising strategies
- Manage relationships with high-net-worth individuals, families, and foundations, leading donor engagement efforts and fostering long-term philanthropic support
- Create agendas with clear outcomes and processes that harness the team’s expertise and drive progress effectively
- Adapt and adjust plans as needed while keeping teams engaged and aligned
- Oversee and manage multiple project scopes
- Develop and execute project work plans with a focus on key deliverables, timelines, and responsibilities that align with clients' goals and objectives
- Manage evolving project needs, ensuring teams remain focused on delivering impactful outcomes
- Tend to internal administrative items (e.g., emails/slack, timekeeping, expenses, HR)
- Participate in and periodically lead internal activities (e.g., full team meetings, peer learning communities, culture building activities, and regular check-ins with your supervisor)
- Support firm business development efforts by developing proposals and participating in interviews with prospective clients
- Engage in individual and team wide professional development and learning opportunities, including those aimed at improving internal processes, piloting new ideas for client work, and codifying best practices and learnings
- Design and facilitate productive and meaningful client meetings, retreats, and other engagements associated with the scope of work
- Facilitate groups of diverse backgrounds towards clarity, consensus, a decision, action, or other outcome, while actively listening, asking relevant follow-up questions that further group learning, navigating tension and the unpredictable, and creating space for diverse perspectives to be heard
- Demonstrate adaptive facilitation and adjust approaches to effectively navigate the unexpected and guide client conversations forward
- Demonstrate a deep understanding of and comfort with navigating the complex and evolving dynamics related to Israel within the American Jewish community
- Engage with these topics thoughtfully in client conversations, balancing diverse perspectives while upholding core values of democracy in both the U.S. and Israel. Use this expertise to guide productive discussions, especially around sensitive and politically charged issues
- Contribute expertise and best practices from the Jewish communal and social impact fields into the design of client sessions
- Ensure all deliverables (memos, strategic plans, etc.) are on-time, high-quality, and poised to help our clients drive social impact
- Research, analyze, synthesize, and organize complex information, and communicate key findings and recommendations in accessible ways, such as by:
- Developing strategy memos across a variety of issue areas; and/or
- Drafting strategic plans, business plans, culture plans, and fundraising plans for nonprofits and social entrepreneurs
- Lead and participate in research, including planning and facilitating stakeholder interviews and focus groups with diverse groups, and conducting landscape research to inform deliverables
- Client Relationship Management
- Project Management Expertise
- Analytical and Research Skills
- Facilitation Design Skills
- Leadership and Team Management
- Written and Verbal Communication
- Knowledge of the Jewish Communal Landscape
- 7+ years of professional experience
- Remote-First Approach
- Flexible & Generous Time Off
- 100% employer-paid options for medical, dental, and vision coverage for you, with employer contributions toward dependent coverage
- Employer-paid short- and long-term disability and life insurance
- Employer contribution of up to $825 to your Health Savings Account
- Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA, DCFSA and Commuter)
- Initial home office stipend of $550, with $250 provided annually thereafter
- $110 cell phone and home internet stipend
- 13 weeks paid parental and medical leave
- $500 annually to invest in your mental, emotional, and physical well-being
- Access to curated learning opportunities and team-based growth experiences to support the professional development of our team
At Third Plateau, we believe in the power of diverse teams. In our recruiting efforts, we always seek to reach a broad and diverse pool of applicants to ensure our final candidates are not a homogeneous group in terms of demographics or experience. You can read more about our commitment to Equity & Belonging (DEI) here. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds. Third Plateau is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to their race, color, age, religious creed, sexual orientation, or other personal characteristics.
Disclaimer: By submitting your application, you acknowledge that you will be added to our mailing list. You will receive updates, newsletters, and other communications from us. Should you wish to opt out at any time, you will have the opportunity to unsubscribe from our mailing list through the emails you receive.
A compensation committee will meet to discuss potential starting salary within the band by weighing the candidate's expected contribution in terms of previous experience and expertise against current Third Plateau employees. We commit to sharing the reasoning used to determine starting salary with you. The expectation is not for new team members to be hired with a starting salary at the top of the band, but to have a salary that adequately compensates experience and expertise while countering pay inequality and upholding internal parity.