Reports to: Senior Director– Fiscal Sponsorship & Infrastructure
Location: Remote, US (job must be performed within the United States, preferably in the Bay area)
About the Praxis Project
The Praxis Project is a value-driven, national nonprofit organization that seeks to improve health justice through partnerships to build community power and increase authentic collaboration and engagement. Praxis believes strongly that organized communities are critical partners in the struggle to create healthy communities. Praxis works with over 200 diverse grassroots groups across the United States that influence local policy, mobilize communities, and strengthen programs and organizations to improve health, equity, and racial justice. Praxis works to enable local efforts to build communitypower through training, technical assistance, capacity-building, hosting spaces for building relationships and learning, as well as comprehensive fiscal sponsorship. Our capacity-building programming is focused on partnerships that actively advance Praxis’ mission to build healthy communities by transforming the power relationships and structures that affect our lives. For more information, please visit www.thepraxisproject.org.
Position Summary
The Program Coordinator - Fiscal Sponsorship (PCFS) provides holistic administrative and operational support to our fiscal sponsorship team and fiscally sponsored projects (“FSPs,”“projects”). This position reports to the Senior Director - Fiscal Sponsorship & Infrastructure (SDFS). This position will also work closely with and provide support for the Senior Program Coordinator – Fiscal Sponsorship (SPCFS). Praxis provides hands-on, intensive, and partner centered comprehensive fiscal sponsorship and capacity-building support in furtherance of our mission and our overall vision to build community power.
We are seeking candidates with some operational experience at nonprofit, philanthropic, or movement organizations who are highly coachable, motivated, and ready to rapidly gain technical knowledge through on-the-job training and professional development in the niche and dynamic subfield of fiscal sponsorship. Prior experience working with comprehensive (“Model A”) fiscal sponsorship and/or in community organizing or for a social justice movement organization is strongly desired.
Praxis works overwhelmingly with communities of color and constituent-led organizations. Candidates whose lived experiences reflect those of the partners we work with are strongly encouraged to apply.
This is a full-time (40 hours per week), benefits-eligible, exempt position with a work schedule of Monday through Friday. Candidates must be available to work an 8-hour day that includes 9 am-3 pm Pacific Time. Overnight travel is required. For Bay area candidates, in-person monthly team meetings may be expected about 1x per month. The salary range for this position is $24.76 - $32.71 USD per hour, and the final compensation will be based on experience, qualifications, and fair market compensation. A geographical differential may be added after a final offer is confirmed. Praxis uses US national compensation data for comparable work performed in similar industries, and other reputable indices to adjust the cost of living based on geographical location.
Praxis provides regular cost-of-living pay changes and substantial employee benefits beyond salary, taking a holistic approach to setting compensation.
Duties and Responsibilities
FSP relationship coordination (~50%)
Cross-functional support (~40%)
Fiscal sponsorship fieldbuilding (~10%)
This is not a 100% comprehensive list of all duties and responsibilities that may be assigned.
Qualifications, education, and experience
Required skills, knowledge, and abilities
Desired qualifications
Mental and physical demands
Equal Opportunity Employer
The Praxis Project is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, religious creed, disability (mental and physical) including, AIDS, and AIDS-related conditions, medical condition (including cancer and genetic characteristics), genetic information, age, marital status, sexual orientation, military and veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.
Praxis participates in I-9 and E-Verify. You must prove you are legally authorized to work in the United States, and this role may require a background check.
The Praxis Project will endeavor to make reasonable accommodations to the known physical or mental limitations of qualified employees with disabilities unless the accommodation imposes an undue hardship on Praxis operations. Please submit reasonable accommodation requests to people@thepraxisproject.org.
Required Training
Praxis is committed to fostering a safe and welcoming work environment. All Praxis employees are required to complete training on preventing harassment and discrimination, managing bias, and creating an inclusive workplace on an annual basis. Ongoing training may be assigned for professional development
purposes.
Benefits
Praxis offers a very competitive full-time benefits package, including employer-sponsored health, dental, and vision insurance, paid sick leave, paid vacation(15 days in year one of employment), 15+ paid holidays per year, flexible spending accounts, a 401k retirement plan with 6% employer match (immediately vested), reimbursement for cell phone and wireless internet usage as well as wellness costs, regular cost-of-living pay adjustments, and more.
Reports to: Senior Director– Fiscal Sponsorship & Infrastructure
Location: Remote, US (job must be performed within the United States, preferably in the Bay area)
About the Praxis Project
The Praxis Project is a value-driven, national nonprofit organization that seeks to improve health justice through partnerships to build community power and increase authentic collaboration and engagement. Praxis believes strongly that organized communities are critical partners in the struggle to create healthy communities. Praxis works with over 200 diverse grassroots groups across the United States that influence local policy, mobilize communities, and strengthen programs and organizations to improve health, equity, and racial justice. Praxis works to enable local efforts to build communitypower through training, technical assistance, capacity-building, hosting spaces for building relationships and learning, as well as comprehensive fiscal…
Praxis offers a very competitive full-time benefits package, including employer-sponsored health, dental, and vision insurance, paid sick leave, paid vacation (15 days in year one of employment), 15+ paid holidays per year, flexible spending accounts, a 401k retirement plan with 6% employer match (immediately vested), reimbursement for cell phone and wireless internet usage as well as wellness costs, regular cost-of-living pay adjustments, and more.
Praxis offers a very competitive full-time benefits package, including employer-sponsored health, dental, and vision insurance, paid sick leave, paid vacation (15 days in year one of employment), 15+ paid holidays per year, flexible spending accounts, a 401k retirement plan with 6% employer match (immediately vested), reimbursement for cell phone and wireless internet usage as well as wellness costs, regular cost-of-living pay adjustments, and more.
Fluency in English (Reading, Writing, Speaking, Comprehending). Bilingual a plus!
Fluency in English (Reading, Writing, Speaking, Comprehending). Bilingual a plus!
Please submit your application for the Program Coordinator-Fiscal Sponsorship position at The Praxis Project using the link on Idealist. Screenings will begin the week of December 9, 2024. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Applications will only be accepted with a resume & cover letter. The ideal start date is before or by January 15, 2025.