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The Kenneth Rainin Foundation, Education Program Officer

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locationOakland, CA, USA
PublishedPublished: 6/14/2022
Full Time

Job Description

Job Description

ABOUT THE FOUNDATION

The Kenneth Rainin Foundation (Rainin Foundation) is a family foundation that collaborates with creative thinkers to enhance quality of life by championing the arts, promoting early childhood literacy, and supporting research to cure chronic disease. Founded in 2008, the organization believes in taking smart risks to achieve breakthroughs. Today, with a team of over 30 and total annual grants of approximately $19.0 million, the Foundation supports visionary artists in the Bay Area, creates opportunities for Oakland’s youngest learners, and funds researchers at the forefront of scientific discoveries to cure chronic disease. Through grantmaking and operations, the Foundation embraces the values of collaboration, leveraging of all assets, innovation, responsibility, and equity. Inherent in our core values is a belief in compassion, respect, humor and joy.

To learn more about the Rainin Foundation, please visit www.krfoundation.org.

ABOUT THE TEAM

The Rainin Foundation seeks a self-motivated, analytical and highly organized Education Program Officer to support grant-making strategies and relationships in Oakland’s early literacy ecosystem. The Education team consists of the Director of Education, Strategies and Ventures and a shared Administrative Assistant. The Education Program is under the Programs Department.

The primary role of the Program team is to steward a compliant, efficient, equitable and interconnected grantmaking practice that is responsive to the learning and strategic needs of applicants, grantees, Foundation staff and the broader literacy and early childhood community. The Program team is integral to achieving the Foundation’s mission in partnership with other Foundation teams, including Grants Management, Communications, Accounting and the Executive Team.

ABOUT THE POSITION

The Education Program Officer works collaboratively with the Director of Education Strategy and Ventures to execute effective evaluation of the Education Program, early childhood literacy program delivery, and grantmaking strategies. The collective work of the Education Department helps to break down systemic barriers, leveraging equity to co-design comprehensive solutions that help to develop learners and end generational poverty among Oakland’s marginalized communities.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Impact and Evaluation

  • Implement the Program’s learning plan
    • Conduct grantee check-ins to evaluate progress and impact against grantee goals and program metrics
    • Conduct site visits and observations to evaluate progress and impact against grantee goals and program metrics
    • Effectively organize grantee and partner interactions, data, artifacts, and reports for progress monitoring and evaluation
    • Provide grantees technical assistance to collect, track, analyze and report on critical progress indicators
    • Gather evidence about the ROI of the Foundation’s grantmaking, analyzing, benchmarking, and messaging the impact and cost-effectiveness of grant strategies
    • Use data, data visualization and other tools to interpret, report, and present the Foundation’s grantmaking
    • Research trends, data, and issues in the early literacy field and provide logical and well-written findings to inform program direction
    • Contribute to the Foundation’s overall learning and evaluation processes

Strategy and Program Execution

  • Implement the strategic direction of the Education Program
    • Conduct grantmaking activities with logistical efficiency, ensuring compliance with policies and processes, and maintaining integrity and accuracy
    • Optimize workflows by managing grantmaking and project timelines
    • Effectively organize and ensure accuracy of internal information for knowledge management

Team and Sector Leadership

  • Collaborate with internal departments to execute grantmaking and projects
  • Engage stakeholders prior to decision-making using a collaborative decision-making framework
  • Represent the Foundation in written communications, presentations and more

Communication

  • Maintain clear, effective, and collaborative communication
  • Demonstrate transparency in communication and the exploration of new ideas to solve complex problems
  • Effectively communicate strategic priorities, opportunities, timelines, and requirements
  • Draft communications, including blogs, announcements, and website content considering audience, objective, and context

Requirements

WE’RE LOOKING FOR SOMEONE

Who brings…

  • Experience with program evaluation, including collecting, organizing, analyzing, and interpreting data, measuring progress and impact
  • Enthusiasm for reading research and analytical, detail-oriented work
  • Bachelor's degree in Education - a teaching credential, literacy specialist certification, or administrative credential is a plus
  • 5+ years’ experience in early literacy education (PreK-2nd grade)
  • 2+ years’ experience in philanthropy and/or non-profit management is a plus
  • An understanding of the impact of systemic oppression on marginalized communities

Who is…

  • A self-directed operator
    • Adept at managing projects and timelines
    • Able to take initiative and drive work with minimal supervision and guidance
    • Able to handle confidential information with complete discretion
    • Capable of using a variety of tech tools and software applications with fluency
  • A continuous learner
    • Committed to continuous development, reflection, and growth
    • Able to integrate constructive feedback
    • Able to engage in conflict with kindness and navigate tensions by seeking understanding
    • Committed to the Foundation’s mission, open and committed to honest, candid conversations and self-reflection about race, racial justice and equity
  • An evidence enthusiast
    • Committed to evidence and research-based approaches
    • Adept at making connections across organizations and systems, anticipating roadblocks, and proactively identifying solutions
    • Capable of applying insights to influence outcomes

Are you excited about this role but don’t meet every requirement? The Rainin Foundation is committed to fostering a learning organization and building a diverse, inclusive, and authentic workplace. If you’re excited about this role, but your experience doesn’t align with every qualification listed, we encourage you to apply anyway. You may be just the right candidate for this or other future roles.

Benefits

COMPENSATION & BENEFITS

The salary range for this position is $130,000 - $155,000, commensurate with qualifications and relevant experience. Rainin offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, and Long-Term disability at no cost to the employee. Additional benefits include: a 12% contribution to your 401(k), paid winter break in December, and generous paid time off policies. Detailed information and terms about our benefits are available upon hire.

Rainin embraces diversity. We believe our team is strengthened by hiring and retaining employees with diverse backgrounds, skill sets, ideas, and perspectives. We make hiring decisions based on merit and do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, national origin, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, or marital, veteran, or disability status.

TO APPLY

Please submit a resume with a cover letter explaining how your interests and background align with this position online at https://apply.workable.com/j/2AF7A1B0C8/.

Applicants with disabilities may be entitled to reasonable accommodation under the ADA and related state laws. A reasonable accommodation is a change in how things are typically done, ensuring an equal employment opportunity without imposing undue hardship on the company. Please contact our HR team if you need assistance participating in the application process.

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