Strategy Lead, Bridging (Program Officer)
Einhorn Collaborative is seeking a Strategy Lead (similar to the “Program Officer” role at peer foundations) to drive our Bridging strategy and portfolio. The Strategy Lead will be responsible for advancing a long-term strategy to identify, fund, and support organizations that are helping members of Gen Z become more civic-minded and gain skills to build strong collaborative relationships across lines of difference.
Einhorn Collaborative is partnering with RCG Talent Solutions to support our search for the Strategy Lead position. Please direct all questions to the RCG team at openroles@rcgtalent.com.
About Einhorn Collaborative:
Einhorn Collaborative is a nonprofit foundation dedicated to addressing America’s growing crisis of connection. We work with a wide range of researchers, community leaders, cultural influencers, and funders to help Americans build stronger relationships, embrace our differences, and rediscover our shared humanity — so we can solve our most urgent challenges together.
To advance this mission, Einhorn Collaborative’s strategy focuses on four interconnected, mutually reinforcing areas of human connection:
As a foundation, our approach is grounded in collaboration and collective impact. We believe in making impactful investments by bringing together field leaders and peer funders across varying ideological, racial, religious, socioeconomic, and geographic differences to listen, learn, and take on shared challenges and opportunities. We fuel the conditions for collaboration among these actors to harness collective wisdom and develop joint efforts to achieve more lasting outcomes.
More information about the foundation can be found here: www.einhorncollaborative.org.
About Einhorn Collaborative’s Bridging Strategy:
To help cultivate a more socially cohesive society, we need many more bridge-builders – people who have the motivation, skills, values, and behaviors to help others navigate divides and work together to address civic problems. Adolescence (12-25 years of age) is the ripest developmental stage where identity and values are formed. Young people have an openness to new people and ideas. By participating in high-quality bridging experiences, young people have the opportunity to become bridge-builders and gain the skill sets and lifelong habits needed to address community needs and repair our social fabric now and in the future.
Our current Bridging strategy seeks to increase the quality and quantity of bridging experiences in three key settings that reach young people:
We also seek to shift American culture to incentivize, resource, and celebrate bridging as a critical component of positive youth development and recognize the need and opportunity to effectively elevate youth voice.
In the spirit of the collaboration we wish to see in the world, our staff seeks to engage a wide range of stakeholders including grantee partners, industry leaders, peer funders, community members, young people, and many others to shape and influence the approach we take with our work. We seek to build deep, supportive relationships with our grantee partners –offering resources, time, and networking opportunities to them in support of our shared work.
Candidates who advance to the semi-finalist and finalist rounds will receive more detailed information about the Bridging strategy.
About the Role:
Reporting to the Executive Director, the Strategy Lead will implement and refine our Bridging strategy and serve as an active participant in several collaborative efforts to provide more young people with high-quality bridging experiences. In future years, the Strategy Lead will have the opportunity to develop the next iteration of the Bridging strategy, informed by insights from Einhorn Collaborative’s current work.
In their first year, the Strategy Lead will assume leadership of our existing strategy as outlined above, build strong relationships across relevant ecosystems, and connect with our existing team and culture. In 2024, the Strategy Lead will take learnings from their first year in the role to set the long-term strategy for our Bridging work in partnership with our Executive Director and other staff members.
Given that Einhorn Collaborative is a very small and talented team of seven committed to effecting positive social change, we have established a culture and routine centered on advising and supporting each other. In addition to energy spent leading the Bridging work, the Strategy Lead will also spend substantial time collaborating across our team and will assume leadership and support roles in internal, cross-portfolio initiatives, and organization-wide priorities in a fully emergent way.
The ideal Strategy Lead is an experienced strategist driven by impact and relationships. The Strategy Lead will need to successfully communicate with and inspire partners at every level – from middle schoolers to University Presidents. Most importantly, the Strategy Lead will need a deep understanding of and passion for Gen Z and will bring a deep belief in their potential to be a bridge-building generation.
Role Responsibilities:
Manage and Evolve Bridging Strategy:
Identify, Manage, and Support Grantee Partnerships:
Thought Leadership:
In partnership with Einhorn Collaborative’s Belonging Lead,
Cross-Portfolio Support:
Who You Are:
You’re passionate about reweaving our social fabric: You are excited about being part of a small team that works with incredible nonprofits and stakeholders that are advancing the power and possibility of human connection to bridge our divides. This mission reflects your values and your own personal approach to working with others.
You’re an exceptional communicator, relationship-builder, and project manager: You are people-driven, ensuring internal and external stakeholders are engaged and informed at key moments across the arc of an initiative–knowing what is needed of them and when–to ensure high-quality, seamless execution and impact.
You believe in the power of young people: You are committed to helping young people thrive as critical assets in addressing society’s greatest challenges and opportunities.
You love big ideas and bringing people together tomake them happen: You are exceptional at building vision, recruiting others to join, co-developing strategy, connecting the dots, and rolling out on-time execution.
You have excellent analytical skills and remarkable attention to detail: You enjoy setting goals and developing the analytics and metrics to assess effectiveness and performance in order to improve; you routinely identify gaps and opportunities for new projects and programs to ensure we achieve maximum impact.
You are always learning: You actively seek feedback, are intellectually curious and motivated to tackle new challenges, and contribute to the team’s continuous learning and improvement by modeling it in your own approach to professional growth and problem-solving.
You thrive being part of a small, tight-knit team: You work both collaboratively and independently and effectively create structures to manage ambiguity and deliver clarity and focus for our team and external partners.
You do what it takes to get the job done: No project or task is too big or too small; you are clever and nimble, helping find solutions, willing to roll up your sleeves and jump in when and where needed. You are a self-starter and have strong time management skills with the ability to prioritize tasks and coordinate multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment.
What You’ve Done:
Required experience:
Preferred Qualifications:
Einhorn Collaborative Values:
Working at Einhorn Collaborative:
Einhorn Collaborative is committed to providing a total rewards package (both base salary and benefits) that is competitive within the philanthropic sector. The base pay for this role is anticipated to be between $175,000 and $200,000. Actual compensation for successful candidates will be carefully determined based on a number of factors, including their skills, qualifications, and relevant work experience. Additionally, employees are eligible for a discretionary annual performance bonus.
We offer competitive core benefits, including fully paid medical and dental insurance premiums for employees and dependents, generous employer-paid retirement contribution after the first full calendar year of employment, $5,000 annual professional development funds, and three weeks’ vacation time plus the last week of the year off. Einhorn Collaborative requires all employees to live within a commutable distance from the office near Grand Central in New York City. Employees must work in the office at least three days a week (per current policy, subject to change). Perks of being in the office include an on-site gym, lunch, snacks, and a business casual dress code.
Equal Opportunity Employer:
Einhorn Collaborative is committed to equal employment opportunity and providing reasonable accommodations to qualified candidates and employees pursuant to applicable law. We value and encourage diversity and solicit applications from all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, gender, sex, age, religion, creed, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, marital status, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, medical condition, military and veteran status, gender identity or expression, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. If you require reasonable accommodation as part of the application process, please contact openroles@rcgtalent.com.