Washington, DC, USA
11 days ago
Financial Health Vice President, Global Philanthropy, Corporate Responsibility

As a Vice President in the  Global Philanthropy Financial Health team, you will drive our commitment to create opportunities for individuals to build financial security and long-term wealth. Working within a team structure, this role will lead complex grant making, 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. The Vice President will collaborate with many teams across the firm, along with external partners, to design and drive a firm-wide Financial Health strategy. This role reports to the Head of Financial Health. A successful candidate will have a strong background in financial health, economic mobility, and/or other related financial services social impact issues. 

Job Responsibilities:

Develop and execute strategic funding initiatives, with input and support that extends across a highly matrixed internal environment, including departments across Corporate Responsibility and teams globally   Inform the development of team strategy and take part in a collaborative business planning process to support Global Philanthropy, Corporate Responsibility, and the firm’s broader inclusive economic development agendas  Develop and maintain a productive network of professional relationships with key government, philanthropic, nonprofit, and other community leaders  Position and represent the firm as a thought leader among stakeholders through different outlets, including media and conferences Oversee the development of materials for internal and external use that tells a compelling story of the impact of the portfolio and elevates grantees Responsibly help manage grant making budget and other expenses (e.g., events, communications)  Leverage in-depth subject matter expertise, data, and analysis to deliver a cohesive multi-year grant making strategy Execute and inform impact framework and learning agenda for a multi-year portfolio  Manage internal reporting systems and perform data analysis and quality control regularly, including tracking grant progress, metrics, and insights to inform  future direction of portfolio  Understand the risk profile of the grant making portfolio and propose the right level of mitigation; escalates controls issues with grantees appropriately Think creatively about the firm’s assets and tools to drive impact, including across lines of business and Corporate Responsibility which could include communicating the firm’s approach to financial health to multiple internal constituencies; working closely with communications teams and other internal partners to maximize coverage of and participation in events

Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills

Have a strong understanding of financial stability, resiliency and wealth building strategies  Bachelor’s degree desired, or comparable professional experience  Strong issue area expertise with significant experience working in or with nonprofit, government and/or philanthropic leaders Five to eight years of relevant work experience in in a fast-paced environment in project management, philanthropy, government, or non-profit organization  Strong collaboration, influencing, and leadership skills, with the ability to be flexible and accelerate shared progress toward bold outcomes  Self-starter that works autonomously, takes initiative, and is results-oriented  Strong project management and organizational skills; meticulous attention to detail  Passion for Global Philanthropy’s mission and commitment to pursuing racial equity  Strategic and critical thinking about program design and implementation Strong communication (verbal and written) skills; ability to synthesize complex ideas and professional perspective to diverse audiences Ability to synthesize large amounts of quantitative and qualitative data into executive briefs, including PowerPoint decks 
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