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Deputy Executive Director – Development and Operations

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New York, NY, United States
Full-time

Deputy Executive Director – Development and Operations

Treatment Action Group (TAG) is an independent, activist and community-based research and policy think tank fighting for better treatment, prevention, a vaccine, and a cure for HIV, tuberculosis, and hepatitis C virus.

TAG seeks a Deputy Executive Director for Development and Operations who will report directly to and work closely with the Executive Director, the senior staff, the administrator, other staff and consultants, and the Board of Directors and its committees.

TAG is an equal opportunity employer.

TAG is a non-profit corporation with 501c(3) status.

Areas of Responsibility: 

Deputy Executive Director – Development and Operations

Key Responsibilities:

  • Hire and directly supervise a finance manager to oversee and implement TAG’s financial budgeting and reporting cycle, including budgeting, analyzing monthly financial reports, grant budget and compliance requirements, evaluating and negotiating with vendors and supervising external contracts and grants;
  • With the executive director, finance manager, and with input from the treasurer and finance committee, oversee and manage financial information flows among the board, executive director, and relevant staff;
  • Manage the annual audit performed by external accounting firm;
  • Work with executive director and the development committee to devise and oversee the organization’s development plan and calendar and assume primary responsibility for driving its implementation, including the hiring in January 2018 of a development director;
  • Work with the executive director and other relevant staff to develop funding proposals for private, corporate, and foundation support; work with the Executive Director, development director, Board, and development committee to identify prospective new funding targets; track funding proposal submissions and outcomes; conduct routine grants administration;
  • Work with the communications team to oversee the production of TAG direct mail appeals, other donor publications, newsletters and the annual report;
  • Oversee functionality and efficiency of organization’s internet and telecommunications infrastructure; research, implement, and maintain internet technology security protocols;
  • Manage memoranda of understanding and contracts with donors and outside vendors including proofreaders, designers, printers and mailhouses; and ensure deadlines are met;
  • Directly supervise the TAG office manager/administrator;
  • Lead human resource functions for TAG, including posting of new positions and hiring of staff; periodically reviewing internal organizational and human resources processes; initiating and implementing improvements in these processes, and designing new processes as needed; ensure maintenance of required documentation for staff benefits, including health insurance, and maintain updated staff manual;
  • Lead and oversee renewals of the organization’s insurance policies, staff policy and procedures manual, and other standard operation procedures;
  • Assume leadership of the organization when the Executive Director is absent or unavailable; coordinate among the board and staff; manage staff; and ensure smooth operation of the organization;
  • Assist Executive Director with special projects as needed.
Skills/Experience: 

Deputy Executive Director – Development and Operations

Qualifications:

  • Extensive experience and expertise in non-profit financial administration, development activities and grants management;
  • Excellent financial skills including experience developing and implementing budgets;
  • Excellent verbal and written communication, organization, prioritization, and follow up skills;
  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience highly desirable; advanced degree in management, development, or administration preferred;
  • Experience managing multiple projects; ability to work effectively with staff members and supervisors who are often traveling or located away from the office;
  • Knowledge of employee benefits and human resource issues;
  • Intellectual curiosity and ability to quickly grasp complex concepts;
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office, particularly Access and Excel; Quickbooks; and project management and customer relations management software (Salsa Labs experience and expertise would be ideal);
  • Ability to work well as a member of a team;
  • Strong passion for HIV, tuberculosis, and HCV research and treatment advocacy.
Compensation/Benefits: 

Deputy Executive Director – Development and Operations

Salary & Benefits

  • Salary will be commensurate with experience and skills.
  • Benefits package is competitive including excellent health care and vacation policy, short- and long-term disability, flexible spending account, etc.
How to Apply: 

Deputy Executive Director – Development and Operations

Application Process

Please send a current CV and letter of interest with salary requirements and three references and their contact information to Mark Harrington, TAG Executive Director, at [email protected]no later than Friday, November 10, 2017.

TAG is an equal opportunity employer.

Additional Information: 

Please send a current CV and letter of interest with salary requirements and three references and their contact information to Mark Harrington, TAG Executive Director, at [email protected]

no later than Friday, November 10, 2017.

www.treatmentactiongroup.org

Organization Info

Treatment Action Group [TAG]

Overview
Headquarters: 
New York, NY, United States
Annual Budget : 
$1-5M
Size: 
11-50 employees
Founded: 
1992
About Us
Mission: 

Treatment Action Group (TAG) is an independent, activist and community-based research and policy think tank fighting for better treatment, prevention, a vaccine, and a cure for HIV, tuberculosis, and hepatitis C virus.

TAG works to ensure that all people with HIV, TB, or HCV receive lifesaving treatment, care, and information.

We are science-based treatment activists working to expand and accelerate vital research and effective community engagement with research and policy institutions.

TAG catalyzes open collective action by all affected communities, scientists, and policy makers to end HIV, TB, and HCV.

Programs: 

TAG’s Project Areas include HIV basic science, vaccines, prevention, treatment, and cure; HCV; and TB:

  • HIV – TAG works with the HIV community, scientists, government, and the pharmaceutical industry to advance the discovery, development, and delivery of safe, tolerable, and effective biomedical prevention and HIV treatment modalities across the globe, and to support the science necessary to find vaccines and cures for the disease. TAG is working with advocates, policymakers, researchers, health care providers, and government officials to identify frameworks for ending HIV as an epidemic on national and state levels, through collaborative focus on the National HIV/AIDS Strategy; continued engagement in, and replication of, the New York State Plan to End AIDS; and a commitment to comprehensive HIV prevention service delivery for at-risk populations. TAG is also developing a series of case studies evaluating models of effective community mobilization in the U.S., to help identify best practices associated with increased demand for prevention and care services and grassroots advocacy, and to ensure the longevity of these programs in the era of the Affordable Care Act (ACA).       
  • Basic Science, Vaccines, and Cure: TAG’s Basic Science, Vaccines, and Cure Project works with HIV community members, scientists, and policy makers to enhance public understanding of the basic science of HIV infection; address gaps in HIV research; critique research efforts; foster cross-disciplinary collaborations; accelerate research into HIV pathogenesis; and speed the development of effective immune-based therapies, preventive medicines, a vaccine, and a cure.
  • Hepatitis and HIV: TAG’s Hepatitis/HIV Project works with the HCV and HIV communities, scientists, government, and drug companies to make lifesaving information along with safer, more tolerable, and more effective hepatitis C treatment available to all who need them. New treatments for HCV are changing the standard of care, and TAG is providing leading-edge community information and educational materials targeted to people with HCV, as well as those coinfected with HCV and HIV, while leading global campaigns for lower drug prices and universal access to curative treatment.
  • Tuberculosis and HIV: TAG’s TB/HIV Project works to strengthen global and U.S.-focused advocacy to increase funding and ensure ambitious and improved research, programs, and policy to ensure universal access to quality services for people with TB and HIV; to catalyze global leadership to accelerate momentum toward universal access for high-quality TB and TB/HIV services; to accelerate and increase funding and progress in R&D for better tools to prevent, diagnose, and treat TB; and to accelerate progress in program scale-up and research to eliminate TB as a global public health threat. The worldwide effort to control TB is failing. The ongoing spread of TB, including drug-resistant strains, presents a grave threat, especially to HIV-positive people in countries with high rates of both diseases. HIV infection makes a person much more susceptible to TB disease, and it fuels the increase in TB cases, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. Furthermore, the spread of TB that is drug-resistant demonstrates the failure of established strategies for TB control. Due to the inadequacy of current TB diagnostic tools and treatments, as well as poor coordination of TB and HIV services, TB still is the leading cause of death for HIV-positive people globally.
Why Work For Us?: 

Treatment Action Group is an independent AIDS research and policy think tank fighting for better treatment, a vaccine, and a cure for AIDS, TB and hepatitis C virus. TAG works to ensure that all people with HIV, TB and HCV receive lifesaving treatment, care, and information. We are science-based treatment activists working to expand and accelerate vital research and effective community engagement with research and policy institutions. TAG catalyzes open collective action by all affected communities, scientists, and policy makers to end AIDS and its prevalent coinfections.

The Treatment Action Group had its origins in the AIDS activist organization, ACT-UP (the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power). In January 1992, members of the Treatment and Data Committee of ACT-UP left the parent group to create a nonprofit organization focused on accelerating treatment research. During the early 1990s, TAG members advocated with government scientists, drug company researchers, and Food & Drug Administration officials to speed the development of new HIV therapies. The group produced an influential policy report on government investment in basic science, which recommended increasing funding to the U.S. National Institutes of Health and reorganizing the national AIDS research effort. Following approval of several effective antiretroviral drugs in 1995, TAG pressed the government and the pharmaceutical industry to conduct research to understand the long-term effects of the new drugs.

TAG also raises awareness of the impact that TB and hepatitis C have on people with HIV in the developing world, fighting for better treatments and access. 

TAG is a non-profit corporation with 501c(3) status.

Listing Stats

Post Date: 
Oct 21 2017
Active Until: 
Nov 21 2017
Hiring Organization: 
Treatment Action Group [TAG]
industry: 
Nonprofit