
School Partnerships Manager
Position Title: School Partnerships Manager
Reports to: Vice President of Education
Department: Education
Location: Hybrid remote + onsite at CCWA headquarters in San Francisco; includes occasional evenings and weekends
Position Status: Full-time exempt
Position Overview
Commonwealth Club World Affairs (CCWA) seeks a dynamic, passionate educator to serve as School Partnerships Manager for our thriving civics education initiative, Creating Citizens. This is a great fit for someone who believes in the power of civil dialogue to inform and inspire the next generation of civic leaders at home and abroad. The School Partnerships Manager is responsible for implementing a well-coordinated strategy to provide resources for students and educators in middle school through college. They will lead our successful School Field Trip and Meet the Speaker programs; expand our college campus speaker series; maintain current programming and audience development initiatives; and cultivate an extensive network of school partners, prioritizing underserved and economically disadvantaged communities. As part of a small and collaborative team, this position will act to advance the mission and goals of Creating Citizens and will work collegially and respectfully with peers throughout CCWA, interns, volunteers, and external stakeholders.
Responsibilities
Program Leadership
• Lead development and production of interactive educational programs, with relevant topics and speakers for student and educator audiences
• Establish learning goals and design pedagogical approaches aligned with strategic priorities
• Cultivate a speaker network of local and national leaders with expertise in relevant areas such as civics, public policy, and civics education
• Track outcomes and measure program impact to inform decision making
Audience Development and Partnership Cultivation
• Maintain and strengthen existing partner relationships while identifying and developing new partnerships to expand reach and broaden impact
• Expand programmatic collaborations at local colleges and universities
• Represent Creating Citizens in key networks and convenings
• Collaborate with teams throughout CCWA to develop opportunities for youth engagement, including membership, travel, and program participation
Operations and Management
• Provide direction to student interns
• Conduct program marketing and outreach
• Maintain program budgets, materials, and supplies
• Maintain accurate records and data
• Communicate with all stakeholders with confidence, respect, and tact
• Complete all assignments accurately, thoroughly, on deadline, and within budget
• Contribute to fundraising efforts and donor stewardship as needed
• Other duties as assigned
Necessary Qualifications and Skills
• Experience leading interactive student-focused learning experiences; strong presence when teaching or leading a group
• Experience producing and managing live events, preferably in education or youth settings
• Established relationships within the Bay Area education community, or demonstrated ability to build and sustain these
• Familiarity with California state content standards and other recognized frameworks for civics, history-social science, and related disciplines
• Knowledge of K-12 education systems, practices, and policies
• Must be able to communicate effectively with educators and administrators and understand their priorities and needs
• Track record of successful collaborations with civic and community leaders
• Outstanding written and oral communications
• Experience managing project budgets
• Learning assessment experience preferred
Characteristics
• Creative, skilled, and energetic educator; passionate about teaching and learning
• Driven to fulfill CCWA’s civic education mission; committed to educational equity for all students
• A connector: actively seeks to bring together diverse people and perspectives
• Impact-driven: able to articulate, evaluate, and achieve desired outcomes
• Comfortable engaging with a wide range of stakeholders, from young teens to high-profile leaders
• Independent and proactive; able to marshal skills and resources to solve problems successfully
• Responsive and reliable, with strong follow-through and personal accountability for performance
• Organized, detail-oriented; able to prioritize tasks and manage time effectively
• Flexible and energetic; able to thrive in a complex and dynamic environment
• Collaborative and communicative
• Ability to quickly learn new software and supportive technologies
• Able to make meaningful contributions as part of a dynamic, creative, and supportive team
Desired Credentials
• Bachelor’s degree, preferably in education, political science, history-social studies, or related fields
• Minimum 3 years’ professional experience teaching or leading programs in formal or informal education settings such as K-12 schools, after-school programs, or youth service nonprofits
• Specific experience with civics or democracy education a plus
Compensation
$65-$75,000, depending on experience. This is a full-time exempt position with benefits, including paid employee health, vision, dental, life, and AD&D, a generous holiday and time-off policy, and a team full of interesting and warm people to work with.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and resume to edujobs@commonwealthclub.org with the subject line “School Partnerships Manager - [your name].” Applications without a cover letter will not be considered. Priority deadline is August 12; however, applications will be reviewed until the position is filled.
Commonwealth Club World Affairs is committed to the principles of equal opportunity employment and encourages applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities to apply. A diverse workplace is essential to our work, and people of any gender or gender identification, BIPOC-identified candidates, LGBTQ+ individuals, people with disabilities, members of all ethnic and cultural groups, foreign-born residents, and veterans are strongly encouraged to apply.
About Creating Citizens
Building on Commonwealth Club World Affairs foundational values of free speech, respectful discourse, and a spirit of collaborative progress for the common good, the vision of Creating Citizens is that all students will have the motivation and support they need to participate effectively in the democratic process. Programs and events give young people and educators direct access to civic leaders, thinkers, and decision makers, and make use of CCWA’s nationally
recognized platform to amplify diverse voices and offer a safe space for youth to cultivate the skills and characteristics necessary for informed global citizenship.
About Commonwealth Club World Affairs
Commonwealth Club World Affairs of California is the oldest and largest public issues forum in the United States and is a nonpartisan, nonprofit membership organization. It is the leader in its field both nationally and internationally, with a fast-paced, lively, and stimulating environment and a range of fascinating and informative people and ideas. CCWA hosts daily in-person, online, and hybrid programs that include lectures, panel discussions, roundtables, podcasts, and special events on issues of public concern and interest, for both engagement and enrichment. Every year, CCWA produces several hundred programs with extensive content that is distributed through online video streams, podcasts, and a weekly national radio broadcast that airs on more than 230 public and commercial stations and other platforms.