Program Director for American Institutions, Society, and the Public Good
Company: American Academy of Arts & Sciences
Location: Cambridge
Posted on: May 22, 2023
Job Description:
Program Director for American Institutions, Society, and the
Public Good $135K - $150K commensurate with experience,
commensurate with experience plus a full benefits package including
time off, medical, dental, and vision insurance, a 403(b) plan,
parental leave, and more. The American Academy of Arts and Sciences
invites qualified candidates to apply for the Directorship in
American Institutions, Society and the Public Good (AI). Within the
AI program area, the Academy aims to leverage the extraordinary
breadth, diversity, and reach of its membership to strengthen the
relationships between our national institutions, civil society, and
the citizens they serve through short- and long-term projects and
convenings. With guidance from the Chief Program Officer (CPO), the
Program Director for AI will work with Academy Fellows and senior
staff to develop and carry out policy and research initiatives
related to the areas within this portfolio. The Program Director
has direct responsibility to steward and grow a select portfolio of
projects including the current Commission on Remagining our Economy
and ongoing implementation work for the Commission on the Practice
of Democratic Citizenship (the Our Common Purpose report) and the
Making Justice Accessible project. They will supervise Academy
staff who may manage a subset of programs or initiatives within
their designated area.The Program Director will build a meaningful
and robust portfolio of project work focused on socially relevant
and interdisciplinary/cross-sector work in American Institutions
and foster partnerships that build on the Academy's strengths,
visibility, and impact in this area.The Program Director helps to
articulate the intellectual direction of their area(s) in full
collaboration with the CPO, Director of Strategic Implementation,
program advisory committees, and in consultation with the President
and the Academy's Governance Bodies. The Program Director is
expected to articulate the programmatic priorities of the areas and
identify, pursue, and maintain opportunities for strategic
partnership with a wide range of institutions to advance
scholarship, knowledge, and policy solutions in this domain. The
Program Director also works closely with the CPO and other Program
Directors to help develop the strategic direction and best
practices of the Programs area.The Program Director upholds and
advances the mission and values of the American Academy and strives
to maintain excellence in its programmatic work to advance the
common good. The Academy is committed to promoting diversity and
inclusion and looks to all its staff members to foster and promote
these values.The position is a hybrid role with a presence near
Academy Headquarters in Cambridge, MA preferred. Occasional travel
(typically less than 10%) and some nights and weekends are required
to support project activities. Major Areas of Responsibility
- Work collaboratively with Academy members, committee members,
partner organizations, and Academy staff to ensure the success of
the current projects in their portfolio, to carry out policy
initiatives, and to identify and develop new projects;
- Marshal and steward the creative and intellectual resources of
Academy members, stakeholders, and staff;
- Oversee the organization of project workshops and symposia and
help produce programmatic content for these and other Academy
events, including member meetings and lectures;
- Maintain general administrative oversight of all projects
within their assigned area(s)
- Supervise and mentor staff working in the program area; define
responsibilities, motivate staff, and foster professional
development of individual staff members;
- Work with the academy leadership and communications team to
raise the visibility of Academy studies, including through
institutional partnerships;
- Oversee communications among committee/panel members, staff,
consultants, and other applicable parties;
- Usher projects through approval and oversight by governance and
advisory groups;
- Work with Finance and Development to develop and track budgets
for the program area and individual projects within the
portfolio;
- Work with Development to identify potential sources of funding,
write grant proposals and assist in fundraising for new studies and
ongoing stewardship of project donors;
- Facilitate discussions with Academy members, Academy
leadership, and other experts to identify and design new
initiatives within their portfolio;
- Supervise and conduct background research related to Academy
projects;
- Supervise the design of workshops, committee meetings,
conferences, and exploratory meetings. Provide guidance and support
to those committees in the conduct of their work;
- Develop background research and draft reports for internal
project use as well as final publications including proceedings,
white papers, and formal reports. Draft and edit materials for
publication;
- Communicate the findings and recommendations within reports to
external audiences;
- Work with the Academy's Communications team and the Director of
Strategic Implementation to develop communication strategies to
external audiences of project findings and recommendations;
- Other responsibilities as needed. Required Qualifications:
- Ph.D. in the social sciences or a field related to the program
area, or equivalent experience;
- Five to seven years of project management and/or administrative
experience, ideally at a university, foundation, learned society,
think tank, or non-profit;
- Strong leadership skills with the ability to work
collaboratively and effectively in a team environment and manage
and mentor direct reports;
- Demonstrated interest in and passion for issues related to the
program area's portfolio (political economy, democracy reform,
and/or civil justice); related experience and expertise in one or
more of these areas.
- Deep research experience and excellent written and oral
communications skills, including an ability to synthesize and
summarize research findings and recommendations to a variety of
audiences;
- General knowledge of the policy making process and relevant
policy issues, including existing research programs, policy and
program interventions, and experts and key players in the field for
the associated subject matter;
- Demonstrated ability to lead and build relationships with
diverse constituencies and stakeholders and a commitment to
diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace; Ideal
Qualifications:
- Experience working with senior faculty, university presidents,
business and non-profit executives, government officials, and
policy leaders;
- Experience advising executive staff on strategic matters;
- Demonstrated ability to effectively engage and build
relationships with a wide variety of internal and external groups,
including funders; academic, policy, and research institutions; and
other potential partners
- Successful grant writing expertise and familiarity with private
foundations and other funding sources.
Keywords: American Academy of Arts & Sciences, Cambridge , Program Director for American Institutions, Society, and the Public Good, Executive , Cambridge, Massachusetts
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