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GLSEN Arizona Chapter Director

Organization:
GLSEN Arizona
Type of organization:
Education
Location:
Phoenix, Arizona
Job category:
Executive/CEO
Experience level:
Senior-level
Employment type:
Full-time
Position modality:
Hybrid schedule
Pay type:
Salary
Pay:
$120,000

Position description

Posting last updated 1 week 1 day ago

Location: Arizona, with some travel within the state, limited national travel and regular travel to the Phoenix office required.  

Position: Full-time exempt (partially remote) 

Salary:  $120,000 (plus benefits)

About GLSEN Arizona:

GLSEN and its 35 local chapters work at the local, district, state, and federal level to create systems change in K-12 education in the U.S. Our work has produced measurable improvements in the lives of LGBTQIA2S+ students in the United States, and helped establish new norms of support for LGBTQ students in the education world. 

Since 2002, GLSEN Arizona has worked to create safe, inclusive, and affirming K-12 learning environments for LGBTQIA2S+ and ALL students. We train educators and school administrators, support and strengthen student-led Gender/Sexuality Alliance (GSA) clubs, and work with school communities, lawmakers, and local stakeholders to reform and implement evidence-based LGBTQIA2S+ inclusive and affirming education law as well as school policies, practices, and curriculum. 

As part of the GLSEN National Chapter Network, we are in the midst of a major institutional transformation process which is striving to advance racial, gender, and disability justice. We are committed to building and sustaining an inclusive and equitable working environment and believe that every member of our team enriches our organization and its work by contributing in a broad range of ways to understand and engage with the world; identify challenges; and, discover, design, and deliver solutions using a strengths-based, community mobilization model. 

Position Summary:

GLSEN Arizona is seeking a passionate and dynamic individual to serve as the Arizona Chapter Director. This key leadership role will focus on statewide organizing efforts through the expansion of local sites with local organizers, mobilizing members, managing a small team of staff, contractors, interns, volunteers, and working committees, all in support of education justice in Arizona. The ideal candidate will have experience in statewide organizing, fundraising, team management, public communication, and a deep commitment to social justice and GLSEN’s mission of ensuring safe, inclusive, and affirming K-12 learning environments for LGBTQIA2S+ and ALL students.

The Arizona Chapter Director is an employee of GLSEN Inc., is supervised by the GLSEN National Deputy Executive Director of Programs and Power Building, and is accountable to the Arizona Chapter Core Team and its member base.

Responsibilities: 

  • Team Management and Leadership:
    • Work with the Core Team to develop an annual work plan and corresponding budget, and report regularly to the GLSEN Arizona Core Team.
    • Manage a small team of staff and interns, providing guidance, support, and mentorship;  provide leadership and oversight to volunteer members of the Core Team and working committees.
    • Foster a diverse, collaborative and inclusive working environment, encouraging teamwork, creativity, and innovation.
    • Conduct regular check-ins, performance evaluations, and professional development opportunities for team members.
  • Advocacy and Education Justice in Arizona:
    • Work with the GLSEN Arizona Core Team and Working Committees to develop and lead the Chapter’s vision to advocate for LGBTQIA2S+ inclusivity in Arizona's K-12 education system, working to reform policies, practices, and curriculum.
    • Establish working relationships with education stakeholders, policymakers, and community partners to advance education justice and equity for all students.
    • Represent the Chapter in raising awareness of LGBTQIA2S+ issues in education through public education, media engagement, and community education efforts.
  • Member Mobilization and Engagement:
    • Mobilize GLSEN Arizona members and supporters to advocate for LGBTQIA2S+ inclusivity in K-12 education.
    • Develop and implement strategies to engage members in advocacy campaigns, events, and initiatives.
    • Foster a sense of community and belonging among multi-generational GLSEN members, ensuring their voices are heard and valued in organizational decision-making processes.
  • Statewide Organizing and Expansion:
    • Develop and implement a plan for expanding GLSEN Arizona's presence across the state through the strategic establishment of sustainable local sites with local organizers.
    • Identify target communities and schools for expansion efforts, assessing needs and opportunities for engagement.
    • Provide leadership and support to local organizers, guiding them in establishing and maintaining effective GLSEN Arizona hubs in their respective communities.
    • Leverage the power of Chapter’s local community hubs by establishing and maintaining relationships across them.
  • Fundraising and Resource Development:
    • Work with the Chapter Fundraising Manager and Resource Mobilization Committee to build and implement a diverse and sustainable funding stream to support/meet the needs of and grow GLSEN Arizona's programs and initiatives.
    • Ensure the Chapter meets all compliance and reporting requirements in an effort to steward good donor and grantmaker relationships.
    • Work closely with the National GLSEN office and other stakeholders to leverage funding opportunities and maximize impact.
  • Operations and Finances
    • Oversee the Chapter’s budgets, and finances working closely with GLSEN National Finance office to ensure ethical, effective, and efficient utilization of resources. 
    • Oversee the Chapter’s operations, including management systems, office facilities, vendor contracts,  
    • Provide regular reports to the Core Team, GLSEN National and stakeholders. 
    • Work closely with the Fundraising Manager and Resource Mobilization Committee to align financial strategies with fundraising goals and support the sustainability of GLSEN Arizona's programs and initiatives. 
  • Chapter Network
    • Participate in GLSEN's Chapter Network activities to foster collaboration, share best practices, and contribute to the overall success of the national organization. 
    • Attend regular meetings, conferences, and training sessions organized by the GLSEN National office and participate in collaborative initiatives with other GLSEN chapters across the country. 
    • Engage with fellow chapter leaders to exchange ideas, leverage resources, and collectively advance GLSEN's mission. 

The above job description is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of duties and standards of the position. The incumbent shall be required to follow any other instructions and perform any other related duties as assigned by their supervisor.

Benefits:

GLSEN offers a generous benefits package, including paid time off, sick, holiday and ‘restoration’ breaks, 100% employer-paid medical and dental insurance for staff and optional benefits for family members; life insurance; and a 401k plan with increasing employer contributions based on staff tenure. 

GLSEN is an Equal Opportunity Employer. GLSEN strongly encourages people of color, people of diverse gender identities, people with disabilities, and women to apply. 

Qualifications

Qualifications:

  • Minimum of 10 years of experience in nonprofit leadership, statewide organizing, and fundraising.
  • Strong understanding of LGBTQIA2S+ issues in education and a commitment to social justice and educational equity.
  • Proven track record of successful team management and leadership.
  • Knowledge of the Arizona education system and political landscape is required. Existing relationships within the Arizona education system is a plus.
  • Positive attitude, mission-driven, and self-directed.
  • Experience engaging with and bringing together a wide range of stakeholders and communities.
  • Action-oriented, entrepreneurial, adaptable, and innovative approach to strategic planning and organizational capacity building.
  • Understands and values diversity and maximizes diversity to achieve organizational goals.

Physical Requirements:

  • Ability to stand, work, and travel  from one location to another.
  • Remaining in a stationary position, often sitting or standing for prolonged periods
  • Prolonged periods working on a computer
  • Communicating with others to exchange information
  • Repeating motions that may include the wrists, hands and/or fingers
  • Must be able to lift 15 pounds at a time.

How to apply

To apply, please submit your resume and letter of interest to: careers@glsen.org

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