Manager of Collective Activities Position Available In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Job Description
Ceiba, a Latino coalition-building organization in Philadelphia, is seeking a Manager of Collective Activities to lead strategic coordination of the Ceiba-Latino Equitable Development Collective (Ceiba-LEDC). This is an exciting opportunity to join a mission-driven organization working to advance economic development, housing access, and financial inclusion in Eastern North Philadelphia.
About Ceiba:
Ceiba promotes the economic development and financial inclusion of Philadelphia’s low-income communities through collaborations, advocacy, and access to asset-building services. As the backbone of the Ceiba-Collective, we are at the forefront of collaborative impact for nonprofits in the region.
Role Overview:
The Manager of Collective Activities will guide cross-sector partnerships, facilitate community-led strategies, and drive systemic change through advocacy, data-driven planning, and inclusive engagement. This role is ideal for a strategic thinker and bilingual communicator with deep experience in advocacy, public policy, collective impact, and community development. This is an in-person position with limited remote work.
Key Responsibilities:
Lead strategy and coordination across Ceiba-Collective partner organizations Facilitate steering committee and working group meetings Maintain strong awareness of public policy matters affecting Eastern North Philadelphia Advance public policy advocacy aligned with community priorities Design and manage shared measurement systems Strengthen partnerships with residents, nonprofits, stakeholders, and policymakers Support grant writing and fundraising for collective initiatives
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree or 5-7 years of relevant experience in community organizing, public policy, or nonprofit management Experience in collective impact, coalition building, and advocacy Bilingual English and Spanish Strong facilitation, communication, and strategic planning skills Commitment to coalition building, civic engagement, and collective impact Familiarity with Philadelphia’s civic and policy landscape Why Join Us? You’ll be part of a dynamic team committed to advancing economic and community development Eastern North Philadelphia. This role offers room to lead, collaborate, and make meaningful impact.