DescriptionBecome 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.Β
As a Program Officer in the Global Philanthropy function within CR, you will lead strategies at a market level in the Southeast U.S. This includes designing and executing philanthropic strategies aligned to the firmβs business objectives, developing and managing a grant portfolio, and establishing external relationships to advance strategic priorities. The Program Officer will report to the Regional Executive for the U.S. Southeast Region.
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Job esponsibilities
- Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to develop market strategies aligned to the firmβs business priorities and CRβs social impact agenda, which include the focus areas of jobs and skills, small business and entrepreneurship, financial health, and affordable housing and neighborhood developmentΒ
- Develop and maintain a productive network of professional relationships with key government, philanthropic, business, and nonprofit leadersΒ
- Monitor social, political and economic trends that may impact market strategies and/or philanthropic activitiesΒ
- Think creatively about the firmβs assets and tools, identify opportunities for firmwide collaboration to drive impact
- Lead engagement with internal JPMorganChase stakeholders, including line of business leaders, Market Leadership Teams, cross-CR partners, and other functional partners such as HR and communicationsΒ
- Communicate the firmβs approach to expanding economic opportunity and CR initiatives to multiple internal constituencies;Β
- Develop, manage and execute philanthropic programs end-to-end (from concept design and budgeting, approval process, execution to program closing), in collaboration with community partners, that advance the firmβs impact objectivesΒ
- Provide robust budget management to maximize value of philanthropic activities
- Understand the risk profile of the grant portfolio and propose the right level of mitigation; escalate controls issues with partners appropriatelyΒ
- Monitor grant progress and use insights from performance to shape future direct strategy; plan convening, evaluation and communications activities to amplify impact
Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills
- Bachelorβs degree required
- At least eight years of relevant work experience in program development, implementation, strategy, and/or policy in nonprofit, corporate, and/or government environment
- Passion for Global Philanthropyβs mission; deep knowledge of and experience in economic inclusion, with a focus on issues related to financial health, employment and labor markets, affordable housing and neighborhood development, and small business and entrepreneurshipΒ
- 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 organizationsΒ
- 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-orientedΒ
Note: This role requires five days in the office (Mon-Fri) and will not support Hybrid options.Β