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Network Operations Manager

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About the Role

 

EdLoC is looking for a highly motivated Network Operations Manager to provide critical mission support by ensuring that all EdLoC programming and every member interaction with EdLoC’s team reinforces our commitment as a member-centered organization, driving to increase wealth-building opportunities for young people of color from low-income communities.

 

The Network Operations Manager will hold the intel on everything related to the EdLoC member experience (engagement, satisfaction, and development needs), and you will help the organization use that intel to ensure the accuracy and efficiency of membership-related operations.

 

Reporting to the Director Network Culture and Engagement, the Network Operations Manager will collaborate across the organization to execute EdLoC’s membership strategy and will be directly responsible for the management of all data and processes related to membership recruitment, cultivation, onboarding, and retention. This position will also oversee the operations and logistics of all member engagement events, including EdLoC 101 webinars, Affinity Group convenings, the National Convening, Boulder Fund Community Day, and other events/programs. 

Areas of Responsibility: 

Specific Responsibilities include: 

 

 

  1. Own All Aspects of the Member Lifecycle (40%)

 

  • Establish a business intelligence strategy that systematizes the gathering, reviewing, analyzing, and reporting of EdLoC membership data, including but not limited to:
    • Updating and maintaining membership records.
    • Managing recruitment and retention tracking and reports. 
    • Collecting and analyzing current, new, and potential member information.
  • Serve as point person for member inquiries, including questions regarding nominations, renewals, and benefits.
  • Support the new member onboarding process.
  • Process membership payments, coordinate and maintain membership benefits, including collaborating with the appropriate team members to promote discounts and priority registrations.
  • Implement new member communications and programming.
  • Oversee, and execute as needed, the regular print and electronic communications related to an organization’s membership status, renewal appeals, and invoicing.
  • Develop and implement strategies for retention of existing members and recruitment and cultivation of new members, including the creation of new member benefits and regular solicitation of member feedback.
  • Represent EdLoC with members and in the community, including speaking publicly for the organization when needed.

 

  1. Manage Administrative and Operational Priorities for Events and Special Projects (30%)

 

  • Oversee the logistics of EdLoC programming, including but not limited to, recruitment and communications with speakers and presenters, venue details, program logistics, registration, and day­-of coordination.
  • Manage work planning and logistics for in-person member convenings, including the National Convening.
  • Work with lead team member (will vary by event) to determine goals for the event, and develop and manage the event workplan.
  • Lead analytics and reporting on members, outreach, marketing, and budget. 
  • Support the development of event feedback surveys to ensure there is goal alignment and manage event execution accordingly.
  • Manage event satisfaction and other member surveys, with a focus on member service excellence, including but not limited to, coordination of our annual membership survey and ongoing program and service evaluations.
  • Support EdLoC’s short-term consulting services for members and strategic partners, including providing relevant information and resources on request, soliciting input from staff within their areas of expertise as needed.

 

 

 

 

  1. Promote Member Engagement (30%)

 

  • Manage, promote, and grow engagement within EdLoC Connect--a peer-to-peer online community.
  • Curate EdLoC's virtual resources for members. 
  • Support the Director of Network Culture and Engagement in implementing curriculum and leadership programming.
  • Support EdLoC’s senior team in implementing new strategic partner programs, projects, services, and programming as the need is identified and feasibility is determined.
  • In concert with the EdLoC’s communications manager, coordinate website content and functionality to enhance membership and strategic partnership programs.
  • Oversee development of monthly member email newsletter.
Educational Background: 
BA Required
Skills/Experience: 

Qualifications & Attributes

  • Bachelor’s degree with major course work in communications, business, marketing, or related areas (preferred).  
  • 5+ years of professional experience working in an operations or data-driven capacity.
  • Enthusiastic about elevating leaders of color who have demonstrated a clear and consistent impact on expanding access to wealth-building opportunities for young people of color from low-income communities. 
  • Deadline-driven; works well in a fast-paced environment with firm deliverables.
  • Exceptional organizational and systems-building skills and attention to detail; ability to organize and exhibit “follow through” on tasks and goals.
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  • Skilled in program and project management/operations.
  • Track record of achieving or exceeding goals within a professional environment.
  • Comfort and an interest in working with and manipulating large data sets and databases.
  • Excellent customer service across a variety of internal and external stakeholders.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and commitment to a high level of customer service.
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite, including Excel and Power Point.
  • Personal qualities of integrity, credibility, and a strong work ethic.
  • Experience in a membership or constituent management role preferred.

The Network Operations Manager is a full-time remote position.  Fully functioning home office required. Occasional travel.

Compensation/Benefits: 

Salary and Benefits

  • Salary for this role falls between $60,000 and $90,000, commensurate with relevant experience and qualifications.
  • Monthly stipends to support remote engagement.
  • Competitive health care benefits, including vision and dental.
  • Immediate 401K match of 50% up to 10% of salary.
  • Company-paid life insurance.
  • Flexible time off with a minimum of three weeks of vacation, plus all federal holidays (11 days).
How to Apply: 

Applicants must apply directly to EdLoC's job portal at this link:

https://edloc.smapply.io

 

 

Organization Info

Education Leaders of Color (EdLoC)

Overview
Headquarters: 
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Annual Budget : 
$10-50M
Size: 
1-10 employees
Founded: 
2014
About Us
Mission: 

We are Education Leaders of Color. We are a membership organization dedicated to elevating the leadership, voices and influence of people of color in education and to leading more inclusive efforts to improve education.

Education Leaders of Color (EdLoC) aims to break through the polarizing divides that have consumed efforts to improve public education. Only by forging a third way can we stem the backlash facing even the most innovative, effective solutions and forge the alliances needed to realize and sustain EdLoC’s vision of providing low-income children of color expansive and substantive opportunities for the highest levels of academic and economic attainment.

Programs: 

The Boulder Fund is a multi-million dollar grant program to support the innovations of leaders of color in education. The fourth cohort of eight leaders of color from across the country has been awarded a total of $800,000 to support the launch or expansion of creative solutions to some of the most pressing issues in the field.

Why Work For Us?: 

In 2014, EdLoC began to identify the unique role a new group of education leaders of color could play in expanding the faces, voices and emphases of education reform and charting a third way for creating transformational change on a scale we all seek. To concretize this third way, we outlined our Third Way Values that we have since used to anchor all of our outreach and strategic decisions.

Ending Generational Poverty:

Our end goal is ending generational poverty by ensuring that low-income and underrepresented children have access to a high-quality education that enables them to become critical thinkers, have choices, capitalize on opportunities and secure continuing economic advancement.

Creating Sustainable Change:

As members of local, ethnic communities, we value the often overlooked assets in our communities and are committed to building the capacity of local leaders as agents of change. For change to take root and get us to our goal, solutions must be developed with and come from those directly affected.

Creating Schools We Want For All Children:

We must redefine expectations about what good schools are: all children deserve schools where they attain high-levels of academic skills AND also receive the broad range of opportunities, activities and experiences provided to more affluent students.

Advancing Multiple Solutions:

To meet our goals, we must reject one-size-fits all solutions and the false binaries that persist in the education field. We must recognize the complexity of the challenges facing our children and families and advance multiple strategies and innovations across and within individual communities.

Going Beyond Education:

Rather than just talking about education, we must address and support potential allies fighting for the other resources, supports and policies low-income and underrepresented children and families also need. At the same time, we reaffirm our belief that improved social conditions should not be a precondition for improving schools.

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Listing Stats

Post Date: 
Dec 20 2021
Active Until: 
Jan 20 2022
Hiring Organization: 
Education Leaders of Color (EdLoC)
industry: 
Nonprofit