The National Center for Family Philanthropy (NCFP) welcomes applications for a manager on its communications team. NCFP works in collaboration with visionary philanthropic families to unlock their potential to create meaningful and enduring change.
A member of the communications team, the manager also works closely with the senior director of knowledge and others across the organization to support external communications and member engagement—such as member requests for information, speaking and consulting engagements, and website content—and internal research and communication projects that contribute to the organization’s practices and strategy. The manager will be a “dot connector,” able to collect, synthesize, and effectively share relevant trends, information, and data from and among members, the field, and colleagues. The manager will be adept at understanding how to adapt communications to various audiences and ensuring that resources provided fulfill the requestor’s need and meet their level of understanding. The ideal candidate will have a strong interest in family philanthropy and experience with external audiences. They enjoy juggling multiple projects in different stages of development and working in a collaborative team structure.
Essential Responsibilities
The Manager, Communications and Knowledge will report to the senior director of communications and primarily will be responsible for:
The above list includes the primary responsibilities of this role and while comprehensive, is not exhaustive. All NCFP team members attend bi-weekly staff meetings, contribute to culture efforts, and support the bi-annual Forum and other events. These responsibilities are expected to evolve over time based on the needs of NCFP and the skills of the person in the role.
Candidate Profile
The ideal candidate will be inspired by NCFP’s mission to elevate a bold vision for family philanthropy; equip family philanthropies with community, support, and resources; and activate our network to make lasting and meaningful change in the world. They enjoy building relationships and connecting people, finding answers to questions, and analyzing data to identify trends. They value thoughtful communications and see data input and management as an essential component of relationship management.
We encourage you to apply if you are interested in the role regardless of whether you meet all of the qualifications below. We are interested in meeting candidates who want to learn and grow into the role as defined.
Desired Qualifications
About NCFP
NCFP is a network of philanthropic families committed to a world that is vibrant, equitable, and resilient. We share proven practices, work through common challenges, and learn together to strengthen our ability to effect meaningful change. As we navigate individual journeys of reflection and transformation, we see the results of intentional, impactful giving.
We promote open inquiry and ongoing reflection to advance the practice of family philanthropy, and we value the partnerships and mutual respect that make it possible for families to discover their purpose and possibilities.
NCFP offers a range of programs and services to foster learning for philanthropic families. We understand family philanthropy has many points of inflection—moments to embrace proven practices and advance momentum or to stall out due to uncertainty and lack of clarity. Our programs are rooted in a Family Giving Lifecycle that provides easy onramps for families to connect with us—to begin planning, learning, and accessing custom support and resources.
Our decades of experience working with philanthropic families uniquely position us as a reliable partner who meets families where they are and provides the support and services they need to move forward with long-term planning and day-to-day decision making with confidence.
For more about the National Center for Family Philanthropy, please visit: www.ncfp.org.
The National Center for Family Philanthropy (NCFP) welcomes applications for a manager on its communications team. NCFP works in collaboration with visionary philanthropic families to unlock their potential to create meaningful and enduring change.
A member of the communications team, the manager also works closely with the senior director of knowledge and others across the organization to support external communications and member engagement—such as member requests for information, speaking and consulting engagements, and website content—and internal research and communication projects that contribute to the organization’s practices and strategy. The manager will be a “dot connector,” able to collect, synthesize, and effectively share relevant trends, information, and data from and among members, the field, and colleagues. The manager will be adept at understanding how to adapt communications to various audiences and ensuring that…
The salary for this position is $83,000–$90,000 plus benefits, which include:
NCFP will determine the final salary at the time of offer and will base the offer on the depth of and applicability of the candidate’s experience. This is a Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) exempt position. Staff members are working in a hybrid environment, with a required two days per week in the office (Tuesdays mandatory and the second day is flexible in consultation with the employee’s supervisor). Employees are welcome to work in the office more often.
The salary for this position is $83,000–$90,000 plus benefits, which include:
NCFP will determine the final salary at the time of offer and will base the offer on the depth of and applicability of the candidate’s experience. This is a Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) exempt position. Staff members are working in a hybrid environment, with a required two days per week in the office (Tuesdays mandatory and the second day is flexible in consultation with the employee’s…
English fluency, both written and oral
English fluency, both written and oral
To apply, please e-mail your resume and cover letter to the attention of Diana Heath at hr@ncfp.org. Please include “Manager, Communications and Knowledge” in the subject line. A cover letter that explains the candidate’s interest in the position and provides insight into the candidate’s experiences is an essential part of our application process and is critical in helping us differentiate among applicants. Cover letters can be brief. Please do not omit this important component. We will review resumes on a rolling basis beginning the week of November 4 and will remove this posting when we have completed first round interviews. No calls, please, unless you experience an error in submitting your cover letter and resume.
To apply, please e-mail your resume and cover letter to the attention of Diana Heath at hr@ncfp.org. Please include “Manager, Communications and Knowledge” in the subject line. A cover…