SUMMARY
Commitment: Full-time, salaried position
Compensation: $65,000 - $70,000
Health Care Coverage: Survivor Alliance contributes up to $7,000 (for an individual) or $14,000 (with dependents) for medical, dental, and vision coverage per year. Short-term disability is provided at no cost to full-time employees.
Location: Remote position, can be based anywhere in the Eastern time zone in the US; must have the legal right to work in the US; required on a regular basis to work with people based in other global regions and must attend regular meetings with colleagues working in Eastern Standard time and GMT/British Summer Time
Reports to: Deputy Director
Direct Reports: None
Paid Leave: 25 annual leave days per year, 20 sick days per year, 12 self-care days per year, 9 paid public holidays per year
Other Benefits: Monthly trauma-informed coaching session with our Senior Mental Health Consultant, flexible work hours, and monthly work-from-home (WFH) reimbursement up to $50.
Application Deadline: Sunday, March 23, 2025 at 11:59pm EST
Ideal Start Date: Thursday, May 1, 2025 (if not sooner!)
Application Process: See page 5. We are looking to hire this position as soon as possible. Please be prepared to move through this process quite quickly.
We highly encourage people with lived experience and/or people who identify as survivors of human trafficking to apply. We also encourage people who have been systematically excluded and/or institutionally oppressed, including women, BIPOC, LGBTQI+ individuals, and people with disabilities, to apply.
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ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION
Survivor Alliance’s mission is to unite and empower survivors of slavery and human trafficking around the world to be leaders in the anti-slavery movement. Founded by three survivors of human trafficking, we are of, by, and for survivors. We believe that investing in survivors is a key anti-trafficking intervention. For too long, survivors have been ignored and tokenized in anti-trafficking work. Although there is greater inclusion in some countries, such as the United States, it is not yet an integrated best practice in the US or throughout the world. Additionally, there remains a gap in ethical, meaningful, and structural engagement with survivors and limited actors developing guidance for survivor engagement. Survivor engagement in anti-trafficking work also remains siloed from other social justice movements, such as workers’ rights and gender-based violence movements.
The Survivor Alliance team are the architects of connectivity. We build bridges between survivors and their own potential and between survivors of different experiences and backgrounds. We are also building bridges, alongside our fellow survivors, between their lives immediately after enslavement and what the rest of their life can be.
By uniting survivors of human trafficking around the world and building collective power, Survivor Alliance pursues an intersectional approach to social justice. We believe that survivors of human trafficking are more than their experience of this particular trauma and we invite everyone to do the same. Our approach integrates personal healing and justice with community healing and justice.
Through empowering survivors - by which we mean providing the resources, support and training so that survivors can harness their own inner power - we are supporting the growth of educated, self-aware, and capable survivor leaders. We share our lessons and methodology for working with survivors and link our members to opportunities in the anti-trafficking movement. In doing so, we are leading the field in how to engage with survivors and facilitating increased survivor-ally collaborations. In all of our programs, we focus on meaningful survivor inclusion, economic empowerment, and well-being.
Please visit our website to learn more about our Board of Directors and staff, programs, and impact: www.survivoralliance.org.
Core Values
with others instead of for others.
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Position Summary
The Operations Manager will provide comprehensive support across multiple functional areas, including operations, human resources, administration, communications, and IT. In collaboration with the Senior Leadership Team, this role ensures operational efficiency, policy compliance, and alignment with organizational goals. This role requires a highly organized individual with the ability to manage and track details for multiple concurrent projects. The Operations Manager will play a key role in developing and maintaining effective administrative and operational systems, processes, and infrastructure to ensure the smooth functioning of the organization in support of our mission.
The Operations Manager must be a proactive self-starter with prior experience in administrative and operational support, capable of adapting to a dynamic, fast-paced environment. They will serve as a key liaison, ensuring that information flows efficiently to meet both internal and external deadlines. This individual should possess strong communication skills, with the ability to manage expectations and hold team members accountable while maintaining resilient relationships across the organization.
Comfortable navigating between various functions, the Operations Manager will effectively manage their time to handle the diverse tasks associated with operations, administration, and IT support. The ideal candidate is an expert in time management, able to balance multiple responsibilities without sacrificing attention to detail. They should also be tech-savvy, capable of quickly learning new software platforms and providing technical support to staff as needed. An independent problem-solver, the Operations Manager will have the resourcefulness to navigate multi-state and international administrative challenges, ensuring compliance with internal systems and regulations across the regions in which we operate.
The Operations Manager will report to the Deputy Director.
Key Responsibilities
Operations (30%)
IT Systems Management and Support (25%)
Human Resources (30%)
Communications (10%)
Professional Development (5%)
Qualifications
SUMMARY
Commitment: Full-time, salaried position
Compensation: $65,000 - $70,000
Health Care Coverage: Survivor Alliance contributes up to $7,000 (for an individual) or $14,000 (with dependents) for medical, dental, and vision coverage per year. Short-term disability is provided at no cost to full-time employees.
Location: Remote position, can be based anywhere in the Eastern time zone in the US; must have the legal right to work in the US; required on a regular basis to work with people based in other global regions and must attend regular meetings with colleagues working in Eastern Standard time and GMT/British Summer Time
Reports to: Deputy Director
Direct Reports: None
Paid Leave: 25 annual leave days per year, 20 sick days per year, 12 self-care days per year, 9 paid public holidays per year
Other Benefits: Monthly trauma-informed coaching session with our Senior Mental Health Consultant, flexible work hours, and monthly work-from-home (WFH) reimbursement up to $50…
Health Care Coverage: Survivor Alliance contributes up to $7,000 (for an individual) or $14,000 (with dependents) for medical, dental, and vision coverage per year. Short-term disability is provided at no cost to full-time employees.
Paid Leave: 25 annual leave days per year, 20 sick days per year, 12 self-care days per year, 9 paid public holidays per year
Other Benefits: Monthly trauma-informed coaching session with our Senior Mental Health Consultant, flexible work hours, and monthly work-from-home (WFH) reimbursement up to $50.
Health Care Coverage: Survivor Alliance contributes up to $7,000 (for an individual) or $14,000 (with dependents) for medical, dental, and vision coverage per year. Short-term disability is provided at no cost to full-time employees.
Paid Leave: 25 annual leave days per year, 20 sick days per year, 12 self-care days per year, 9 paid public holidays per year
Other Benefits: Monthly trauma-informed coaching session with our Senior Mental Health Consultant, flexible work hours, and monthly work-from-home (WFH) reimbursement up to $50.
Ability to synthesize and clearly articulate ideas verbally and in writing in English
Ability to synthesize and clearly articulate ideas verbally and in writing in English
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Below is a tentative timeline based on an initial review of applications received by March 23.
Application Deadline: March 23 (with possibility of extension)
Screening Interviews: March 26-28
Panel Interviews: April 7-11
Ideal Start Date: May 1 (preference for earlier start date, if possible)
Step 1: Submit a resume or CV with a cover letter in PDF format (450 words maximum) that includes the information below.
Step 2: If selected, we will offer you a 30 minute screening interview via Zoom.
Step 3: If we have a successful screening interview, we will offer you a panel interview via Zoom. At this stage, we may also request written samples in preparation for the panel interview.
Step 4: If we have a successful panel interview, please be prepared to submit references for a professional background check.
If you have a disability and would prefer to apply in a different format or would like us to make any reasonable adjustments to enable you to apply or attend any interview, please let us know.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Below is a tentative timeline based on an initial review of applications received by March 23…