Job Type: Full-time, senior leadership
Reports To: Executive Director
Direct Reports: Senior Program Coordinator (25% time), and likely a summer intern.
Location: Hybrid (1-2 days a week in office) in DC preferred. Remote optional for the right candidate
Compensation: $85-120k DOE, plus excellent benefits, flexible hours, and generous PTO (more below)
To Apply: Fill out the application form here
Who You Are:
You’re a movement leader, looking for your movement. You love helping people find their voice and power, and mobilizing them to action for the common good. You’re excited about building meaningful, welcoming, impactful communities that can bring people together and provide them a common identity and purpose in the midst of a national loneliness crisis.
You’ve probably worked in political organizing spaces wishing they wove in more work on meaning, purpose, and community - or worked building social/identity-based communities and wished they were more political.
You’d rather take a big swing and miss than aim low; change the world or go down in flames trying. You’re an ambitious visionary who executes relentlessly, looking for a workplace that matches your energy while you’re on the clock and respects your boundaries when you’re off the clock.
Does that sound like you? Good. We’ve been waiting.
Who We Are:
Hi! Nice to meet you. We’re the American Humanist Association.
Humanists believe in people. We believe that people have inherent worth and dignity, without needing to be saved or redeemed. We believe that people can do anything as long as we live in a society where people are free to think freely and pursue rational truth. And we believe the highest good is to help other people live lives of freedom and flourishing.
Humanists have always moved America. Kristen Bell, Gloria Steinem, Neil DeGrasse Tyson, Bill Nye, Steve Wozniak, Joyce Carol Oates, A. Philip Randolph, John Dewey, Margaret Atwood, Abraham Maszlow, Jamie Raskin - these are some of the American visionaries whose humanism led them to envision new frontiers for advancing human worth and dignity.
For over 80 years, the AHA has been the epicenter of the humanist movement. We promote humanism as a community and worldview that “nothing in particular,” “spiritual but not religious,” atheist, and agnostic folks can belong to, believe in, and fight for. We fight the radical religious right in the courts, Congress, and the streets, organizing our thousands of members and 230+ chapters nationwide to fight for the separation of church and state, make the moral case for progressive public policy, and take direct action to improve their communities. We train hundreds of secular chaplains and celebrants who perform marriages and work in hospitals, college campuses, and prisons.
And we’ve got hella work to do.
The Role:
We’ll be up front about the hard parts of the job first.
But the fun parts of the job? Oh man. You’ll have:
With the help (25%) time of our Senior Program Coordinator, who has led our work with grassroots chapters for years (and therefore holds a lot of institutional memory, strategy, and relationships) but is transitioning to focus more closely on our Education Center’s work, you will:
Your goal? Grow the AHA’s membership as large as it can be, increase the proportion of AHA members taking part in our programs and in local groups, rapidly grow the number and size of local groups through strong coaching, infrastructure development, and recruitment, and create a culture of welcoming + acceptance at the AHA and throughout the humanist movement.
Requirements
Non-negotiable:
Super Helpful, A Big Plus
(The successful applicant will absolutely have some, but likely not all, of these):
Nice To Have, But Not Necessary:
We Don’t Care About:
Compensation:
Salary:
We’re a smallish ($2m budget) nonprofit that likes to punch above our weight. We are committed to compensating our team competitively relative to market salaries for nonprofit organizations of our size to attract top talent.
Our Director salary band is $85,000-$120,000, depending on experience, with new hires most likely to start in the $90,000-$105,000 range.
Benefits:
We offer generous benefits, including:
PTO:
We want you to work hard on the clock and have plenty of flexibility to live a full life off of it. In general, we tend to be flexible around working arrangements and hours to meet staff needs, but here are our formal policies.
Hiring Process:
You can start by applying here: https://forms.gle/XBEqydu1CGAbjMck8
We like to share our full hiring process for transparency. However, please note that all parts of this process, including timelines, may change.
Stage 1: Application + Resume (Applications open through Jan 12th)
Stage 2: First-Round Interviews - 10-12 candidates (Weeks of Jan 13th + 20th)
Stage 3: Second-Round Interviews - 5-6 candidates (Week of Jan 27th)
Stage 4: Paid Work Sample - likely 2-3 candidates (Weeks of Feb 3-14)
Our goal is to make offers around President’s Day and have the new candidate start in Early March.
Job Type: Full-time, senior leadership
Reports To: Executive Director
Direct Reports: Senior Program Coordinator (25% time), and likely a summer intern.
Location: Hybrid (1-2 days a week in office) in DC preferred. Remote optional for the right candidate
Compensation: $85-120k DOE, plus excellent benefits, flexible hours, and generous PTO (more below)
To Apply: Fill out the application form here
Who You Are:
You’re a movement leader, looking for your movement. You love helping people find their voice and power, and mobilizing them to action for the common good. You’re excited about building meaningful, welcoming, impactful communities that can bring people together and provide them a common identity and purpose in the midst of a national loneliness crisis.
You’ve probably worked in political organizing spaces wishing they wove in more work on meaning, purpose, and community - or worked building social/identity-based communities and wished they were more political.
You’d…
Compensation:
Salary:
We’re a smallish ($2m budget) nonprofit that likes to punch above our weight. We are committed to compensating our team competitively relative to market salaries for nonprofit organizations of our size to attract top talent.
Our Director salary band is $85,000-$120,000, depending on experience, with new hires most likely to start in the $90,000-$105,000 range.
Benefits:
We offer generous benefits, including:
PTO:
We want you to work hard on the clock and have plenty of flexibility to live a full life off of it. In general, we tend to be flexible around working arrangements and hours to meet staff needs, but here are our formal policies.
Compensation:
Salary:
We’re a smallish ($2m budget) nonprofit that likes to punch above our weight. We are committed to compensating our team competitively relative to market salaries for nonprofit organizations of our size to attract top talent.
Our Director salary band is $85,000-$120,000, depending on experience, with new hires most likely to start in the $90,000-$105,000 range.
Benefits:
We offer generous benefits, including:
PTO:
We want you to work hard…