About Us
Help a Mother Out (HAMO) works to improve baby and family well-being, by increasing access to diapers for families in need. We distribute diapers to families in need through a network of social service partners. We also advocate for the inclusion of diapers in the social safety net. As a small and mighty organization, we endeavor to work smartly and efficiently, without compromising on providing excellent customer service to our community of stakeholders. We are a California 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, based in Oakland.
Summary
The Program Manager will report to the Director of Operations and manage all programmatic operations and activities. Key responsibilities include administering monthly diaper requests, shipping logistics with warehouse vendor, inventory management, forecasting, data reporting and analytics, partner/vendor relations, diaper distributions, and assisting with program evaluation.
The Program Manager will advance HAMO’s mission by providing excellent customer service to our community partners, including administering diaper delivery logistics, streamlining systems, overseeing programmatic data, strengthening partnerships, and collaborating closely with cross-functional team members.
The Program Manager is a savvy organizer, with incredible attention to detail and is a self-starter. They can juggle multiple projects and priorities and can communicate effectively with internal and external stakeholders. They embrace social entrepreneurship and are passionate about the advancement of low-income women and children. Must possess strong data, analytic, interpersonal, organizational, communication, and project management skills. This position is 80% virtual and 20% coworking in Oakland, California.
Primary Responsibilities
Qualifications
Position Requirements
Office Location
Our office is in Oakland (near Jack London Square) and the team convenes in person as needed, in addition to annual site visits and community events throughout the Bay Area region.
Hours
Full-time, exempt. Company hours are 9am – 5pm, with some flexibility. The company highly values work/life integration and employee well-being. Your schedule will be set with your manager.
About Us
Help a Mother Out (HAMO) works to improve baby and family well-being, by increasing access to diapers for families in need. We distribute diapers to families in need through a network of social service partners. We also advocate for the inclusion of diapers in the social safety net. As a small and mighty organization, we endeavor to work smartly and efficiently, without compromising on providing excellent customer service to our community of stakeholders. We are a California 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, based in Oakland.
Summary
The Program Manager will report to the Director of Operations and manage all programmatic operations and activities. Key responsibilities include administering monthly diaper requests, shipping logistics with warehouse vendor, inventory management, forecasting, data reporting and analytics, partner/vendor relations, diaper distributions, and assisting with program evaluation.
The Program Manager will…
Health, dental, vision insurance; long term disability insurance, 401K with 5% matching .
Health, dental, vision insurance; long term disability insurance, 401K with 5% matching .
To Apply
Please combine your cover letter and resume into one PDF document. Email the document to careers@helpamotherout.org with your name and “Program Manager” in the subject line. We are looking to fill the position by late October.
Help a Mother Out is an equal opportunity employer and gives consideration for employment to qualified applicants without regard to age, race, color, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, marital status, disability or protected veteran status, or any other status or characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.
To Apply
Please combine your cover letter and resume into one PDF document. Email the document to careers@helpamotherout.org with your name and “Program Manager” in the subject line…