Overview

Project Manager Agenda Jobs in Boston, Massachusetts, USA at The Boston Foundation

Project Manager, Boston Opportunity Agenda

Qualifications

This role requires strong project and operational management skills, and a deep commitment and connection to communities that have been structurally and historically marginalized.

Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience required.

3 – 4 years of work experience managing projects with adiverserange of stakeholders.

Strongproject managementskills, with a proven ability to lead complex projects, including events planning.

Experience working with community-based partners and residents.

Knowledge of secondary and post-secondary student support services and systems.

Strong skills in relationship building and partnership development.

Strong written and oral communications skills, including public speaking and presentation materials development.

Comfort andflexibilityworking across a wide range of issue areas.

Proficiency with data systems and tracking.

Ability to give and receive criticism constructively and meet tight deadlines under pressure.

Mature interpersonal skills and the ability to interact well with adiverserange of people.

Flexible, collegial and supportive toward constituents and colleagues.

Commitment to diversity, equity,inclusion, and belonging.

Ability to manage multiple, competing priorities and deadlines.

Keenattention to detailand strong organizational skills.

Ability to work for long periods of time at a workstation.

Ability to use a computer monitor and keyboard for long periods of time.

Ability to work onsite and remotely, as required.

Responsibilities

FLSA Classification:
Exempt FTE: 1

Supervises: (1 to
3) Interns

Hybrid Schedule (subject to change):
On-site 1 to 3 days a week, Tuesday, Wednesday, and/or Thursday, generallyremote work3 to 4 days a week.

The Project Manager will support the implementation and management of projects across the Boston Opportunity Agenda scope of work, which includes projects focused on early childhoodeducationthrough highereducationand workforce development.

About 60% of the work will be coordination and facilitation of the Success Boston collective impact network, including the engagement of partnerships across the secondary and post-secondary initiatives.

The remaining 40% of the job will focus on developing and maintaining a pipeline for interns to support projects across the scope of BOA work and supporting the executive director with communications and business operations projects.

Manage and develop Success Boston (SB) collective impact network (“the network”) which provides resources and support in a learning community framework to local leaders providing student services supports.

Forge relationships and connections with current network members.

Identify opportunities for secondary and post-secondary systems supports and foster environments for aligned and coordinated work across partners.

In alignment with the SB strategic Plan:

Identify learning resources and policy updates to share regularly with the network.

Plan and coordinate all convenings of the SB network.

Facilitate or co-facilitate all convenings of the SB network.

Serve as primary relationship manager and connector between the Success Boston network members and the Boston Opportunity Agendaleadership.

Working collaboratively with TBF Human Resources, develop an internship recruitment and placement system for BOA, aligning to the needs of projects as they develop across the organization’s scope, including …

Title: Project Manager Agenda

Company: The Boston Foundation

Location: Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Category: Management, Non-Profit & Social Impact

 

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