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Position SummaryThe Executive Director is the chief executive officer of the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC). This individual performs highly responsible administrative and professional work directing a program to develop and effectuate plans, policies and projects relating to the water resources of the Delaware River Basin. The work involves formulating, reviewing, analyzing, and evaluating program objectives, policies and operations, and effectuating program activities based on the Delaware River Basin Compact, the DRBC Comprehensive Plan, the DRBC Water Resources Program, and annual budget and work programs.The Executive Director is also responsible for coordinating water resource plans and programs of the Commission's member jurisdictions to avoid duplication of efforts. Subject to review by the DRBC commissioners, the Executive Director works independently within the framework of the DRBC Compact, regulations and policies.The Executive Director manages Commission officers and executive personnel and directs and coordinates with outside General Counsel. The Executive Director reports to the DRBC commissioners.Duties and ResponsibilitiesDirect Management ResponsibilitiesImplements the plans, policies, projects, and programs relating to the water resources of the Delaware River Basin.Leads and administers the Compact-mandated and Commission directed programs.Uses personal initiative and judgment in identifying and referring to the Commission issues not covered by established policy in order to extend policy and mission development to issues not previously considered.Leads Commission staff and coordinates with Commission members in policy development and program implementation.Facilitates meetings of Commission staff, Commissioners, and theLeads the development of strategic plans and implementation of operations plans to address Commission needs related to: water resources; the regulated community, the basin stakeholders, the DRBC employees and workplace; and the Commission's policies and programs related to diversity, equity, inclusion, justice and belonging.Vision, Mission & StrategiesPromotes the Commission's vision, mission, and values in all aspects of theirEnsures that the Commission operates within the jurisdiction and authority of the Delaware River Basin Compact.Ensures that the DRBC Comprehensive Plan is utilized, evaluated, and updated; provides leadership for staff in the implementation of the comprehensive plan.Management of Staff, Programs, Operations & FinancesDirects the activities of a technical and professional staff responsible for the development, coordination and promotion of policies and standards for the conservation, utilization, development, management, and control of the basin's waterPerforms the specific duties required by the DRBC Administrative Manual to include but not limited to:Appointment and removal of officers and employees of theNegotiation of contracts, leases, and intergovernmentalDetermination of internal organization of the Commission'sAssignment of functions, powers, and duties to subordinate officers andEffectuation and enforcement of all policies and resolutions adopted by the DRBC commissioners.Leads staff in the day-to-day management and administration of the Commission's work activities. Ensures there are appropriate systems in place to facilitate the Commission's day-to-day operations.Administers the Commission's Comprehensive Plan and Water Resources Program directed toward the immediate and long-range protection and development of the water resources of the basin.Directs investigations, planning and research initiatives including proposed water resource projects.Ensures operational results are achieved, deadlines are met; and employees meet their individual job qualifications and responsibilities.Ensures that there are adequate revenues to support the Commission's various work activities; the Commission's finances are accurately monitored, assessed, and managed; an annual budget work program is developed; an annual audit is performed; and other necessary work activities are carried out. Work to secure both sustaining sources of funding and short-term funding such as grants. Leads staff by example; demonstrates a strong work ethic, a positive attitude and professionalism in all aspects of his/her work.Makes determinations and approvals on behalf of the Commission as authorized by the DRBC commissioners.Makes policy recommendations to the DRBCRecommends new programs and the modification or discontinuation of current programs as appropriate.Provides cooperation and coordination to the parties of the Supreme Court Decree to facilitate their discussions.CommunicationsDevelops and maintains a strong working relationship with the DRBCEnsures effective internal communication among DRBC staff through regular meetings of the DRBC staff and other means.Utilizes advanced technologies to communicate effectively andCommunicates Commissioners' direction to programExternal Liaison & Public ImageCultivates working relationships with state and federal legislators, governors' offices, and other officials of the Commission's member jurisdictions; community and business leaders; other river basin commissions; and relevant professional Maintains a positive professional reputation in the Basin community and with the Commission's member jurisdictions; serves as a "leadership ambassador" for the Commission.Provides briefings to federal and state legislators and their staff members about the Commission's mission, goals, programs, andRepresents the Commission at various meetings andCooperates with federal and state agencies in determining water resource needs and development of programs to meet those needs.Represents the Commission on various professional and basin-related committees.Other duties and tasks as assigned by the DRBC commissioners.Required Knowledge and CompetenciesExcellent communication skills, including superior public speaking This includes the ability to speak, listen, facilitate, and write effectively.Demonstrated leadership skills that inspire and motivate staff to perform.Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with officials of other agencies, professional associations, work associates, non-government organizations and the general public.Excellent management skills that demonstrate the ability to include staff in planning, decision-making, and process improvement; provide staff with regular performance feedback that develops skills and encourages growth; provide accessibility to other members of staff.Extensive knowledge of current water resource management programs andAbility to exercise judgment and discretion in developing, applying, and interpreting Commission policies and procedures.Ability to analyze and evaluate programs, plans and policies to make recommendations for improvement.Ability to work independently with minimal supervision/oversight.Demonstrated working knowledge of Microsoft OfficeAbility to travel throughout the Delaware River Basin, including overnight travel as business needs require.Minimum Work Experience and EducationA minimum of 10 years progressively responsible experience in the field of water resources management, geology, aquatic biology, or water.A minimum of 5 years as the top executive or senior manager in a public sector agency or a private organization with the primary mission of natural resources management and protection, preferably one involved with water resources.A minimum of 5 years of civil or hydraulic engineering, hydrogeology, geology, or related environmental science.A master's or professional degree in environmental science, law, public policy and administration, regional planning or related field, or a Bachelor of Science Degree with experience in water resource management as described above is desirable.Salary$117,350 - $175,900Salary Instruction to Applicants:Send cover letter and resume via email to: [email protected] Applicants must be authorized to work lawfully in the United States without sponsorship. recblid dc1vopkbu6f8c67zziuphwgnflv57e
Services General Manager, Enterprise Account
PerkinElmer, Trenton
Responsibilities Location Trenton, New JerseyUS Job ID REQ-052589 When joining PerkinElmer, you select an experienced and trusted leader in scientific solutions, with the support of a global service network and distribution centers, providing the right solution, at the right time, to meet critical customer needs. With over an 80+ year legacy of advancing science and a mission of innovating for a healthier world, our dedicated team collaborates closely with commercial, government, academic and healthcare customers to deliver our broad portfolio of analytical solutions and OneSource Laboratory services.The General Manageris accountable for the leadership, strategy, performance, and overall governance for the PerkinElmer OneSource program at a given large Enterprise Account.Job Responsibilities:Ensure operational performance metrics are met per agreementDefine and lead execution of account growth and margin expansion actionsResponsible and accountable to deliver monthly revenue and margin forecast for assigned accountPartner with Service Operations regarding service parts planning, procurement and inventory and vendor management processesIdentify and leverage service delivery and customer care best practices, processes and procedures across account sites and geographies. Drive standardization as appropriate and in collaboration with Functional and Business teamsAnalyze and effectively articulate account data to identify process gaps and work with functions to implement root cause corrective/preventative actionsPartner with Portfolio Team to identify new service offerings and extensions. Enable pilot programs within assigned account for new offerings.Develop and execute strategy to successfully and consistently implement/on-board new personnel and support expansion of existing program in the most efficient/effective manner.Leverage tools and global best practices to support program expansions and existing program including but not limited to: inventory tools, contractual documentation (Master Services Agreement, Statement of Work), Move/Add/Change process. Provide feedback on tools to functional owners regarding new customer requirements.Establish and maintain a strong governance program with the customer based on communication of value delivery and key performance indicators in order to drive continuous improvement efforts.Lead partnership with organization to establish communication, governance and reporting schedules in order to measure success against customer expectations and contractual terms. And program goals (as defined in program maturity models)Interact with field, customer, and client personnel & visit customer sites to better understand their goals, challenges and identify opportunities to deliver incremental value, improving business outcomes for our customer. Provide this feedback to Business leadership.Drive collaboration across the OneSource business team to implement processes to maximize customer lifetime value & customer satisfaction. Effectively serve as the point of escalation to the program management function across internal teams, ensuring effective and consistent service delivery.Enable opportunities for the OneSource Commercial personnel to expand customer relationships both during the contact term & renewal process.Work with Functional and Business teams to build and execute plans regarding Manage to Passthrough, Manage to Maintain, and strategies regarding third party vendor management.Accountable for account specific human capital management to maximize revenue and margin potential for the business while maintaining and improving customer satisfactionAccountable for positive leadership and culture through ongoing direction, coaching, and career development of staff and colleagues. Continue to foster the development of the PKI team.Promote a safe working environment and ensures compliance with applicable EHS policies and procedures.Comply with applicable PerkinElmer and client Quality policies and procedures.Collaborate with Quality to identify, characterize and act to eliminate/prevent field defects resulting from products, process and personnel.Global travel up to 25% to customer locations, conferences, internal meetings, etc.Basic QualificationsB.S. or B.A. in business management, finance, communications, economics or equivalent required. MBA preferred.Minimum 15 years professional experience10+ years in functional business operations role - customer care, continuous improvement, program managementPreferred CharacteristicsExperience in field service and/or service operations * Proven results in current roleExperience and demonstrated success with executive customer negotiations and business reviewsWorking knowledge of different ERP systems (SAP, Maximo, etc.)Six sigma/continuous improvement experience - certification preferredStrong interpersonal skills and demonstrated ability to lead a team and work independentlyUnderstanding of customer care support processes, systems and performance metricsExcellent motivational, communication (oral/written), presentation and influencing skillsExcellent critical thinking/ analytical and problem solving skillsStrong track record of leadership in a matrix environment - demonstrated ability to drive change within global and cross-functional teams to achieve concurrence and impact#LI-EJ1The annualcompensation range for this full-time position is $159,120 to $238,160. The final base pay offered to the successful candidate will be determined by factors including internal equity, work location, as well as individual qualifications, such as job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training.PDN-9bd97343-6294-4c6c-af75-23a0734e3e3b
Enterprise Compliance Strategy & Transformation Manager, Sr
Flagstar Bank, N.A., Trenton
Position Title Enterprise Compliance Strategy & Transformation Manager, SrLocation Work From Home United StatesJob Summary The Enterprise Compliance Department ("Enterprise Compliance") is responsible for demonstrating and promoting a firm-wide culture of compliance, supported by governance functions, to enable the goals of the Enterprise Chief Compliance Officer ("ECCO"), and the Bank's overall strategic plan, in support the President and Chief Executive Officer and the Board of Directors. Enterprise Compliance is intimately involved with assessing and mitigating risk of ongoing and proposed first-line activities and business initiatives.Independence of Enterprise Compliance is affirmed by the ECCO's dual reporting lines directly to the Chair of the Board of Directors' Risk Assessment Committee and separately to the President & Chief Executive Officer. Compliance leaders and team members actively participate on key Board-level and management committees, as well as important working groups. This heightened visibility is made possible through a steadfast risk management-oriented "tone at the top" which makes Enterprise Compliance at Flagstar a dynamic, challenging, and rewarding department to further your career.The Enterprise Compliance Strategy & Transformation Senior Manager will be responsible for leading the development and implementation of the Enterprise Compliance Target Operating Model and Change Management. This is a pivotal role as the firm and Enterprise Compliance navigates the integration of legacy NYCB, legacy Flagstar and legacy Signature Compliance Programs and elevates its risk programs to meet the increased regulatory expectations of a financial institution that exceeds $100 billion in assets. The Strategy & Transformation Senior Manager will play a critical role in ensuring the effective implementation of the strategic plan and initiatives, fostering a culture of continuous improvement, and helping the Bank to continue its focus on strong Compliance risk management practices.Pay Range: $105,900.00 - $160,238.00 - $203,100.00Job Responsibilities:Reporting to the Head of Governance, Strategy and Transformation ("HGST") and in close coordination with the HGST, the Strategy & Transformation Senior Manager will be responsible for establishing and maintaining effective strategy and tools to represent the aggregate view of key Programs and risks across Enterprise Compliance, and the effective implementation and refresh of the Enterprise Compliance Target Operating Model and other strategic initiatives, in line with Bank and regulatory requirements:Develop and lead the implementation of the Annual Strategic PlanDevelop and maintain the Enterprise Compliance Budget and ForecastDefine and refresh Compliance Management Program requirements and implementation strategy (TOM)Define Strategy for implementation / enhancement of Compliance ProgramsFoster relationships across all lines of defenseServe as key point of contact for and coordination with other departmentsFacilitate Audit and Regulatory ResponsesDevelop implementation / remediation strategy and project plan for: Regulatory Remediation, Merger Integration, Large Bank Regulatory Alignment and the Implementation of enterprise Strategic InitiativesDevelop quality control process for key programs and initiatives and retain implementation artifactsADDITIONAL ACCOUNTABILITIESPerforms special projects, and additional duties and responsibilities as required.Consistently adheres to regulatory and compliance policies and standards linked to the job as listed and complete required compliance trainings. Accountable to maintain compliance with applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations.JOB REQUIREMENTS Required Qualifications:Education level required: Undergraduate Degree (4 years or equivalent) in business administration, finance, risk management, or a related fieldMinimum experience required: 8+ Years in risk management, compliance, strategy, transformation, audit, and/or project management within the banking industryIn-depth knowledge of regulatory requirements for banks with over $100 billion in assets, including OCC Heightened Standards, Federal Reserve Enhanced Prudential Standards, Basel III, Dodd-Frank Act, and other relevant regulationsJob Competencies:Proven track record of successfully leading and implementing transformational change initiatives within large organizations, preferably in the banking or financial services sectorStrong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to analyze complex issues, develop innovative solutions, and make data-driven decisionsExcellent communication, collaboration, and interpersonal skills, with the ability to influence and engage stakeholders at all levels of the organization to convey change initiatives and drive consensusProcess optimization and efficiency enhancement capabilities for effective risk managementKnowledge of regulatory compliance with an understanding of applicable standards and regulationsProficiency in data analysis and deriving meaningful insights for decision-makingPerformance monitoring and reporting expertise to track and communicate outcomesOccasional domestic travel required to Flagstar locations including New York City, Troy, MI, and other locations throughout the U.S.Physical demands (ADA): No unusual physical exertion is involved.
Sr Director, Advanced Offers Sales
PayPal Inc., Trenton
At PayPal (NASDAQ: PYPL), we believe that every person has the right to participate fully in the global economy. Our mission is to revolutionize commerce globally to make moving money, selling and shopping, personalized and secure.Job Description Summary:PayPal is seeking candidates to lead sales and customer success for its Advanced Offers Platform. Qualified candidates will be seasoned commercial leaders with a track record of success in creating advertising networks and building and scaling teams responsible for recruitment of merchant advertisers and the management of related advertising campaigns. This includes leading a team of sellers and account managers to bring PayPal's merchant partners onto the Platform while optimizing and expanding merchant advertising programs.Job Description:PayPal has launched an Advanced Offers Platform coupled with a proprietary cash back rewards program called CashPass. The Advanced Offers Platform is a powerful new digital advertising service that enables PayPal's merchants to publish and present offers in PayPal's App and other consumer engagement surfaces, such as transaction receipts, to targeted consumer segments across PayPal's two-sided network. PayPal's offering is uniquely positioned relative to other advertising platforms as a true pay-for-performance model that leverages PayPal's vast data assets and consumer reach to deliver top-of-funnel demand for our merchant partners.PayPal is looking for a seasoned sales and customer success leader with a track record of building advertising networks and managing and scaling a team that will be responsible for recruiting merchant advertisers and managing related advertising campaigns. This includes leading a team of sellers and account managers to bring PayPal's merchant partners onto the platform while optimizing and expanding merchant advertising programs. In this role, you have responsibility for all customer engagement related to PayPal's Advanced Offers Platform, leveraging industry connections and category expertise to identify and secure new business with enterprise and mid-market brands; developing proof points and go-to-market pitches and related sales collateral; and, establishing methods and processes to analyze and optimize customer results. All this must be accomplished in close partnership and collaboration with cross-functional partners across PayPal, including teams responsible for commercial leadership, product development and management, merchant sales and success, sales operations, merchant go-to-market, among other functions.We are looking for a high-performing team leader that drives results rapidly while delivering profitable growth of the Advanced Offers Platform. In this role, you have the opportunity to make a significant impact to the extension of PayPal's value proposition to our two-sided network while being instrumental in the development of a new business category for the company.ResponsibilitiesLead a team that builds and executes strategies to grow advertisement relationships with PayPal's merchant base.Own and drive revenue growth by leading a team as well as participating fully in identifying upsell opportunities, best practice implementations, co-marketing programs and jointly developing solutions that meet mutual customer needs and strategic objectives.Develop relationships and credibility required to effectively convey the value of PayPal's solutions and vision to C-level executives.Negotiate favorable commercial terms, contracts and agreements that create sustainable, long-term value for all parties.Strong collaboration with internal stakeholders across PayPal Inc. globally such as technology and product specialists, finance, sales and integration engineers, legal, risk, sales operations, marketing and other teams as appropriate to achieve desired results.Accelerate results through superior pipeline management, navigating internal and external product roadmaps, and influencing resource allocation.Serve as a catalyst for change and continuous improvement. As the voice of customer, based on learnings and competitor analysis, provide valuable insights on product enhancements, new solutions and go-to market strategies.Understand advertising industry to drive meaningful consumer experiences and business results for global merchants.Identify opportunities to increase PayPal's share of checkout and influence merchants to adopt recommended optimization strategies that will increase overall PayPal awareness.Prepare and give business reviews to PayPal and partner senior leadership.Employ superior negotiation and communication abilities as an influencer while embodying unquestionable integrity and trust.Drive for results with a bias toward action based on a comprehensive strategy.Professional Qualifications:Bachelor's degree - MBA preferred, or equivalent experience.10+ years of experience in business development or enterprise account management, particularly driving progress with global executives on technology solutions payments and commerce strategies.Experience leading teams of business development, partnership, or account management executives.Must have experience in digital advertising sales, payments or fintech, Card-Linked Offer Sales/Management preferred.Familiarity with incentive-based pay structure is the key to managing high performing and motivated team.Strong financial and business acumen with a high degree of comfort engaging with technical leaders internally and externally.Ability to think and work creatively to develop unique joint value propositions and product strategy within PayPal.Experience negotiating complex contracts and achieving deal terms which are favorable to the company.Ability to synthesize complex information into the essential points needed to inform executive decision making.Outstanding communication skills and ability to collaborate effectively in a matrixed organization.Superior relationship building and exceptional consultative sales skills with a passion and hunger to win.Results oriented, analytical, self-motivated and a "hands on" person with proven ability to meet objectives and targets.Travel required, as necessary, for customer-facing activities and team collaboration.Recognize and understand critical cultural approaches to doing business globally.Executive presentation skills; including in-person, written, and verbal.Additional Job Description:Subsidiary:PayPalTravel Percent:10-PayPal is committed to fair and equitable compensation practices.Actual Compensation is based on various factors including but not limited to work location, and relevant skills and experience.The total compensation for this practice may include an annual performance bonus (or other incentive compensation, as applicable), equity, and medical, dental, vision, and other benefits. For more information, visit https://www.paypalbenefits.com.The U.S. national annual pay range for this role is$210000 to $000Our Benefits:At PayPal, we're committed to building an equitable and inclusive global economy. And we can't do this without our most important asset-you. That's why we offer benefits to help you thrive in every stage of life. We champion your financial, physical, and mental health by offering valuable benefits and resources to help you care for the whole you.We have great benefits including a flexible work environment, employee shares options, health and life insurance and more. To learn more about our benefits please visit https://www.paypalbenefits.comWho We Are:Click Here to learn more about our culture and community.PayPal has been revolutionizing commerce globally for more than 25 years. Creating innovative experiences that make moving money, selling, and shopping simple, personalized, and secure, PayPal empowers consumers and businesses in approximately 200 markets to join and thrive in the global economy. For more information, visithttps://www.paypal.com , https://about.pypl.comand https://investor.pypl.com.PayPal provides equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all persons regardless of age, color, national origin, citizenship status, physical or mental disability, race, religion, creed, gender, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, genetic information, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law. In addition, PayPal will provide reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities. If you are unable to submit an application because of incompatible assistive technology or a disability, please contact us at [email protected] general requests for consideration of your skills, please Join Our Talent Community.Notice to Applicants and Employees who reside within New York City. Click here to view the notice.
Senior Project Manager, AP Assessment Systems and Content Management
TheCollegeBoard, Trenton
About the TeamThe AP Curriculum and Assessment (AP C&A) Team at College Board (50+ staff) collaborates with colleagues across all aspects of the AP Program to develop, manage, and deliver AP's 40+ courses in a wide variety of subject areas. AP® is a rigorous academic program built on the commitment, passion, and hard work of students and educators from secondary schools and higher education. AP provides willing and academically prepared high school students with the opportunity to study and learn at the college level.About the OpportunityAs the Senior Project Manager, AP Assessment Systems and Content Management, you are the primary person managing the specifications, metadata, and content systems for the curriculum and assessment team for all 40 AP exams. In addition, you will provide project management support for AP item content and test form development by external vendors, as well as digital package User Acceptance Testing (UAT) for all AP digital exams. In support of this endeavor, you will strategize with the Executive Director of Assessment to manage the specifications for all AP forms, as well as the ecosystem of AP test and form metadata in the relevant platforms. You will work with internal and external stakeholders, including external vendors, to ensure the smooth and effective flow of AP assessment metadata and assessment deliverables across systems (and vendors, as applicable). In addition, you will be responsible for planning and creating schedules, managing projects, and tracking progress through the use of the latest business tools, including dashboards and databases, as well as written documentation and guides. These responsibilities would include, but are not limited to:In this role, you will:AP Specifications, Metadata, and Content Systems (70%)Manage specifications for all AP forms and form assembly, including maintaining gold source documentation, and provisioning specification updates to the relevant systems and stakeholders, including Hummingbird, AP Psychometrics, Assessment Production, AP Classroom, AP Delivery and external vendors.Maintain AP curriculum framework (content outline), subject specific, and flat field metadata in the course framework management system (Satchel), ensuring the content accuracy and technical fidelity of updates, and provisioning metadata schemes and updates to the relevant AP applications and systems, including Hummingbird, AP Classroom, AP Psychometrics, Assessment Production, and external vendors, as well as downstream systems.Maintain AP score models for exam form objective, essay, and composite scoring and metadata in support of AP Instructional Planning Report, and provisioning specification updates to the relevant systems and stakeholders, including Hummingbird, AP Psychometrics, Assessment Production, AP Classroom, and external vendors.Coordinate with the AP Course and Exam Change Management director to align specification updates for AP forms with course revisions, updates, and rubric changes across all subjects.Coordinate with assessment and curriculum leads to guide and ensure that all specification and metadata updates are developed, reviewed, and delivered in accordance with principles and best practices in assessment and in support of quality, reliability, validity, and fairness of AP exams.Serve as an AP C&A specifications and metadata point of contact on the internal Satchel team.Provide support for annual updates and maintenance of AP Instructional Planning Report data and coordinating with relevant systems and stakeholders to implement updates.Collaborate with the ED of Assessment, Psychometrics, and Assessment Production to provision validations for test specifications for AP exams, as they relate to the metadata and test specifications.Strategize with the ED of Assessment to document and find innovations in making accessible the AP assessment specifications, data, and content ecosystem information to all relevant stakeholders.AP Assessment Project Management and Process (30%)Collaborate with external vendors producing AP item and test form content to provision project schedules and deadlines.Communicate project schedules and deadlines with internal teams; troubleshoot and collaborate with both internal teams and external vendors to resolve any conflicts or roadblocks with schedules and deliveries of test content.In collaboration with AP C&A, AP Assessment Production, and AP Digital Transformation, provision schedules and support for test form content and digital package UAT.Document changes to AP metadata and taxonomies in all relevant gold source applications or repositories.In collaboration with the ED of Assessment, Assessment Production, and external vendors, establish annual set-up and configurations for AP subjects in item authoring and test form assembly and management system.Serve as the primary AP C&A point of contact for the assessment input and annual set-up in the scoring systems and applications, including the systems of external vendors.In collaboration with the ED of Assessment and the Senior Director for AP C&A change management, assess downstream impacts and updates to relevant stakeholders and systems regarding metadata changes.Build a successful communications and coordination plan, as well as standard operating procedures to support assessment updates to metadata, test form assembly specifications, and score models.About YouYou have:A minimum of 7+ years of progressively responsible full-time professional work experience in project management and assessmentA bachelor's degree or equivalent Clear ability to identify and solve problems in a fast-paced environmentExtensive knowledge of the Advanced Placement program and assessment design and processData Analytics mindset with a technical ability to produce schedules and visualizations in programs such as Smartsheet or Power BIExcellent judgment and the ability to view situations and issues from multiple perspectives that leads to effective resolution of issuesAdvanced verbal and written communication skills and a record of leveraging interpersonal skills to collaborate well with othersA strong organizational mindset, excellent prioritization skills, and a predisposition towards action and production of resultsFormal project management credential: e.g. CAPM, PMP, PRINCE2, IPMA certification or a project management certificate from an accredited institution preferredA customer-centric, empathetic, service-oriented, and organization-first mindsetProficiency with Microsoft Project and other Microsoft Office applicationsWillingness to travel 3 to 4 times a year (domestic)You are eligible to work in the US for any employerAbout Our Benefits and CompensationCollege Board offers a competitive benefits and compensation program that attracts top talent looking to make a difference in education. As a self-sustaining non-profit, we believe in compensating employees equitably in relation to each other, their qualifications, their impact, and the relevant market.The hiring range for a new employee in this position is $ 104,000-$155,000.00. College Board differentiates salaries by location so where you live will narrow the portion of this range in which you can expect a salary.Your salary will be carefully determined based on your location, relevant experience, the external labor market, and the pay of College Board employees in similar roles. College Board strives to provide our best offer up front based on this criteria.Your salary is only one part of all that College Board offers, including but not limited to:A comprehensive package designed to support the well-being of employees and their families and promote education. Our robust benefits package includes health, dental, and vision insurance, generous paid time off, paid parental leave, fertility benefits, pet insurance, tuition assistance, retirement benefits, and moreRecognition of exceptional performance through annual bonuses, salary growth over time through market increases, and opportunities for merit raises and promotions based on increased scope of responsibilityA job that matters, a team that cares, and a place to learn, innovate and thriveYou can expect to have transparent conversations about benefits and compensation with our recruiters throughout your application process.About Our CultureOur community matters, and we strive to practice and improve our culture daily. Here are some headlines:We are motivated to positively impact the educational and career trajectories of millions of students a year. We prioritize building a diverse and inclusive team where every employee can thrive, and every voice is heard. We welcome staff to join any or all six of our affinity groups: ARISE (Alliance for Asian Retention, Inclusion, Success, and Engagement; DIASPORA (Alliance for Pan-African Success and Achievement); Pride (alliance for LGBTQ+ staff and allies); Resilience (alliance for Native staff and advocates); SALSA (Staff Alliance for Latinx Success and Achievement); and WIN (Women's Impact Network).We value learning and growth; we offer formal and informal ways to lead through your superpowers, sharpen your strengths, and meet your development goals. We know that our impact is strongest together. Our College Board Cares program offers all staff up to $1,000 annual match against partner non-profit organizations.We offer a transparent approach to promotions and merit raises, annual performance-based bonuses, and how to grow your career here over time.#LI-REMOTE#LI-GG1
Director of Public Policy
Autism New Jersey, Trenton
The right person for this job is a strong thought partner and writer, knowledgeable about governmental processes, and driven to understand and improve statewide policy to help individuals with autism be safe, healthy, and happy. They will be joining a well-established and effective team that includes government affairs counsel and colleagues who make Autism New Jersey a great place to work.SummaryReporting to the Executive Director, the Public Policy Director is responsible for the planning, implementation, and evaluation of the agency's public policy initiatives.Required QualificationsMaster's degree in public administration, political science, psychology, education, or a related field from an accredited college or universityExcellent advocacy, consensus-building, coalition-building, and leadership skillsDemonstrated ability to work collegially and collaboratively with staff and other organizationsExceptional communication skills, both written and oral; experience as a public spokesperson and advocate; ability to analyze and articulate complex concepts and issues and to communicate them to a variety of audiences; a "quick study" on a dynamic array of issuesAbility to manage several projects simultaneously and adjust to changing demandsDesired QualificationsExperience of increasing responsibility in government service, human services, special education, or a related fieldExperience analyzing and interpreting legislative and regulatory languageExperience building relationships with both public policy and autism community stakeholders across the political spectrumKnowledge of legislative and administrative processesKnowledge of autism, effective treatment, and privately and publicly funded service delivery systemsResponsibilitiesPublic Policy AgendaInfluence social and fiscal policy in priority areas to improve the lives of individuals with autism, their families and the professionals who support themDevelop, implement, and evaluate a robust policy agenda that includes broad goals, specific objectives, estimated timelines, and resources neededLead the cultivation of powerful relationships with key policymakers and influencers in TrentonProvide reliable and timely analysis and strategic guidance to shape legislation and regulationInform, strategize with, and evaluate the agency's government affairs counselCooperatively work with the greater autism community (e.g., parents, professionals, agency partners and members, board members, sister agencies) to achieve tangible progress in priority areasCommunicationsServe as a spokesperson for public policy initiatives (e.g., deliver testimony, participate in media inquiries)Work collaboratively with the communications team to develop and disseminate information and materials that explain and advance our initiatives to partners, policy makers, the media, and the communityAuthor status reports of advocacy initiatives for internal and external purposes with the intention to increase the autism community's policy literacy (i.e., the degree to which individuals have the capacity to access and understand basic policy information needed to effectively advocate for change)Partner EngagementServe as the lead staff person for the agency's partner organizationsMaintain current relationships and develop new onesHost meetings to inform and engage partners (typically three per year)Communicate agency and policy updates to partners in a timely mannerPlanning and New OpportunitiesEngage in strategic and operational planningBuild new strategic partnerships and leverage existing partnerships with political and community leaders, sister agencies, and funding sourcesAdministrationMonitor, reconcile, and forecast budget lines in collaboration with the Operations Manager and others as appropriateFile quarterly and annual reports and maintain active registrations with the Election Law Enforcement CommissionIdentify, co-author, and manage policy-related grant opportunitiesCollaborate with staff on special projects such as conferences, fundraising events, autism awareness, etc.Engage in professional development activitiesMaintain all professional standards including ethics and confidentialityCarry out other duties as assigned by the Executive Director