Program Officer - Human Services
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Kresge Foundation
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$141,033 Salary, Full-Time
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Program Officer - Human Services Kresge Foundation - 4.0 Troy, MI Job Details Full-time From $141,033 a year 1 hour ago Benefits Disability insurance Relocation assistance Health insurance Dental insurance Tuition reimbursement Paid time off Vision insurance 401(k) matching Life insurance Qualifications Human-centered design Master's degree in social work Portfolio monitoring Community engagement Stakeholder engagement Strategic management Grant management Non-profit experience Government policy analysis 5 years Policy advocacy Data analysis skills Financial analysis Master's degree White papers Public Administration Analysis skills Project management Bachelor's degree Continuous improvement Task prioritization Decision making Conflict management Master's degree in nonprofit management Networking through strategic partnership building Budgeting Lending Social Work Senior level Strategic partnerships Cross-functional collaboration Leadership Communication skills Negotiation Time management Full Job Description About the Foundation The Kresge Foundation is one of the top 20 largest private foundations in the U.S. Our staff of more than 125 employees works to expand equity and opportunities in America's cities for people with low incomes. We do this through grantmaking and social investing nationally in arts and culture, education, environment, health, human services and placed-based work in Detroit, Fresno, Memphis, New Orleans and other parts of the country. Our state-of-the-art headquarters maintains an array of energy-efficient, water-conserving and health-promoting features. The foundation also operates an office in Detroit's Midtown district.
Why You Will Love Working Here Purpose-Driven Work:
Every day, your skills will help advance equity and human progress.Growth & Learning:
We champion ongoing development, creativity, and authentic collaboration.Inclusive Culture:
Equity and respect are at the heart of everything we do.Competitive Rewards:
Transparent pay, robust benefits, and a commitment to salary equity. What You Will Do The Human Services Program Officer is integral to strategy development, advancement, continuous improvement, and the effective implementation of the grant-making program and investment plan. We are seeking a candidate who operates as a learner while also drawing on practical experience, knowledge, and subject matter expertise - someone who will serve as an effective thought partner internally and externally, across sectors, with a focus on a strong social safety net to support families in building intergenerational economic success and wealth. The ideal candidate will be skilled in analyzing data, public policy, and fiscal notes. They will operate as an adaptive leader, effectively utilizing systems thinking and navigating diverse perspectives, while adhering to the foundation's core values and commitment to servant leadership. This is an unprecedented time in the Human Services Sector. We are looking for a Program Officer with the courage and adaptability to help lead through transformative change. Primary Responsibilities Collaborate with the Managing Director and Human Services team to shape and advance grantmaking strategies that align with program goals. Engage in funder and cross-sector collaboratives to drive impact. Apply a high level of emotional intelligence - including self-awareness, self-management, emotional regulation, relationship management, and effective conflict resolution, to internal and external interactions. Contribute to continuous portfolio evaluations and adapt strategies to ensure identified outcomes are met, while maintaining accountability for annual investment goals and grant targets. Stay informed of innovative public system changes and current thinking in the field, focusing on effective approaches that benefit families and support strategic implementation with partners. Monitor the public policy landscape and assess its implications for families and the field. Participate in national networks, affinity groups, and other external initiatives to advance the program's strategy, demonstrate thought leadership, and partnership. Maintain a focus on centering families when interacting with other human services grant makers, nonprofit leaders, community leaders, residents, and other public and private sector stakeholders to assess developments in the field and identify strategic points for philanthropic engagement. Work independently and collaboratively with internal teams and external partners to align efforts and represent the team in working groups and committees. Design and lead initiatives such as grantee cohorts, learning and action communities, demonstration projects, and competitions as required. Prepare strategy papers and written materials for management and the Board of Trustees individually or as part of team efforts. Manage grants by composing write-ups and summaries, defining outcomes and evaluation criteria, reviewing reports, interpreting results, reaching grant targets, and evaluating proposals and letters of inquiry. Collaborate with the Social Investment Practice team to explore alternative forms of capital support for human services organizations and contribute to the program's embrace of social investment tools in collaboration with the Social Investment Practice team. Conduct site visits, place-based learning sessions, and engage with prospective and current grant partners to deepen understanding and collaboration. Commit to ongoing self-development and ongoing professional growth opportunities. Prioritize multiple tasks effectively, use project management techniques, and adhere to deadlines consistently. Solve problems, collaborate, and make quality and informed decisions, aligned with goals and expectations. Conduct effective data analysis, effectively apply systems thinking, and demonstrate adaptive leadership skills. Manage differing perspectives and viewpoints, fostering productive dialogue. Demonstrate commitment to the foundation's core values and servant leadership philosophy. Perform other duties as assigned in support of the foundation's mission and team tasks. Qualifications Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in a relevant field is required; a master's degree in public administration, nonprofit management, social work or a related field is preferred. A minimum of five years of experience, including leadership experience, in a combination of public and private human services sectors, a related field, and/or human services within philanthropy is required, along with a demonstrated commitment to understanding and addressing the historical and structural barriers that have impeded economic success for marginalized groups. A minimum of five years of nonprofit management experience, including board governance, audits, policy, and advocacy experience; knowledge of key public funding streams that support the social safety net is preferred. Strong alignment to the foundation's vision, values, and commitment to equity, with the ability to demonstrate that commitment in daily interactions. Proven ability to co create initiatives with public, nonprofit, and community partners and to lead collaborative, cross sector, and multi level efforts, including public private partnerships. Ability to leverage data, engage partners with lived experience to inform policy, advocacy, and storytelling. Demonstrated understanding of effective practices and approaches that support family economic mobility and well being, including family coaching, the Two Generation (2Gen) approach, brain science-informed practices, human centered design, and strength based approaches. Previous experience in grantmaking, fund deployment, or lending experience is preferred. Excellent analytical and writing skills including the creation of white papers and literary reviews. Experience analyzing and navigating public policy development and key public sector mechanisms for systems change. Ability to apply an understanding of relevant laws and regulations to inform policy solutions and practical applications. Proficiency in financial analysis, including the ability to analyze audited financials, balance sheets, and business plans of nonprofit organizations; familiarity with complex financial instruments desirable. Effective time-management skills and a demonstrated ability to manage a diverse and demanding workload. Experience in project development and management, including budgets, work plans, and contract negotiation. Strong communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills; able to engage effectively with diverse stakeholders. Ability to work effectively independently and as a part of a team. Experience working collaboratively across the nonprofit, private, and public sectors. Willingness and ability to travel nationally up to 30%. Salary This position is full-time. The starting salary for this position begins at $141,033.00 per year. Individual offers will be based on the candidate's years of experience and our practice of upholding salary equity within the foundation. Some of the benefits include Health, dental, vision and life insurance Paid time off Half day Fridays 401k with employer matching Tuition reimbursement Life, accident and disability insurance Comprehensive relocation package for qualified candidates Ready to Apply The application deadline for this position is midnight EST on May 12, 2026 . Please send your resume and a cover letter telling us why you are excited about this role and how your skills and experience make a great fit. This position is located in Troy, Michigan and currently has a hybrid schedule. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday are the standard in-office days, however, there may be times when you will have to adjust the days based on work needs. Location Requirement This position is based in the Detroit, MI metro area and is not eligible for remote work. Candidates must reside in or be willing to relocate to the area upon hire. Kresge is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability or other applicable legally protected characteristics. The Kresge Foundation participates in E-Verify to confirm authorization to work in the United States. For more information on E-Verify and to know your rights please click here .Similar remote jobs
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