
Become an integral part of the Corporate Responsibility (CR) team where you will have an opportunity to work alongside a team of dedicated professionals focused on generating authentic and durable social impact. The CR Division is responsible for the development and implementation of the firm's CR agenda by crafting goals, policies, and initiatives that align with and support the firm's business strategies, reflect our values, and support the communities where we do business. The Division includes Global Philanthropy, Public Engagement, Global Government Relations, the PolicyCenter, the JPMorganChase Institute, and Sustainability. The Global Philanthropy team consists of Employee Engagement & Volunteerism, Impact Finance, and the Foundation teams at the national and local levels.
As a Global Philanthropy Manager on our Global Philanthropy Housing Access and Affordability team in Corporate Responsibility, you will lead complex grantmaking, design and implement high-quality qualitative and quantitative impact analyses , synthesize key insights, communicate best practices with senior stakeholders, and manage strategic third-party partners. You will collaborate with many teams across the firm, along with external partners, to design and drive a national firm-wide housing strategy. This role reports to the Head of Housing Access and Affordability
Job Responsibilities:
Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills:
8+ years of relevant work experience in program development, implementation, strategy, and/or policy in nonprofit, corporate, and/or government environment
Strong background in housing, economic mobility, and other related financial services social impact issues.
Passion for Global Philanthropy’s mission; deep knowledge of and experience in economic inclusion, with a focus on issues related to affordable housing
Demonstrated ability to think strategically about solving structural issues, as well as program design and implementation
Understanding of grant making and the nonprofit sector; ability to assess track record and capacity of nonprofit organizations
Excellent relationship management and people skills; ability to communicate (verbal and written) complex ideas and professional perspective to diverse audiences
Creative, flexible, and collaborative with an ability to work in a team-oriented environment
Demonstrate a high-degree of initiative; results-oriented
Bachelor’s degree required
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