Become an integral part of the Global Philanthropy (GP) team, as part of the firm’s Corporate Responsibility (CR) department, where you will have an opportunity to work alongside a team of dedicated professionals focused on generating durable social impact at scale.
As a Vice President for Impact within Global Philanthropy, you will play a pivotal role in refining and implementing an overarching impact, evaluation, and learning approach across diverse program, product, and geographic areas. You will partner closely Global Philanthropy leadership across all functions – U.S. and International Markets, U.S. Pillars and Programs, Impact Finance and Advisory, and Employee Engagement and Volunteerism – to create and facilitate processes that equip teams with synthesized data and insights on the impact of our strategies, supporting continuous improvement. You will sit within GP’s Executive Office (EO), and will also collaborate with colleagues in EO, CR’s Office of the CFO, Technology to develop and refine necessary systems and tools for data collection, analysis, benchmarking, learning and insights capture, and ongoing portfolio management.
Job Responsibilities
Lead Global Philanthropy efforts to develop and implement performance monitoring and impact measurement strategies, ensuring alignment with firm-wide impact and business prioritiesOversee and continually improve an impact framework that represents key progress indicators across Global Philanthropy programs, products, and geographic footprint Lead analysis and interpretation of portfolio-wide quantitative and qualitative data for Global Philanthropy management and broader team to plan, develop, and evaluate programs or initiativesDesign and produce compelling data products, such as presentations, summaries, and internal reports to synthesize findings for decision-makingDevelop processes and guidance to facilitate regular use of data and insights by staff, including regular portfolio reviews, helping them to reflect and inform their programs or productsProvide guidance and support to staff on data interpretation, ensuring that insights from are translated into actionable recommendations that can inform go-forward strategy Work with colleagues in EO, CR’s Office of the CFO, Technology to develop and refine necessary systems and tools for data collection, analysis, benchmarking, learning and insights capture, and ongoing portfolio managementPromote organizational procedures and drive change management of any changes to GP’s impact framework, data management and reporting, and portfolio management processesStay abreast of latest trends in impact measurement, data analysis, evaluation, and broader social sector best practices to continuously improve the organization’s capabilitiesSupervise an Impact Associate, providing guidance and support to ensure high-quality data analysis and products, while helping the Associate grow professionallyRequired qualifications, capabilities, and skills
At least ten years of relevant experience in impact measurement, monitoring, and evaluation, including experience in the philanthropic sectorDemonstrated interest and familiarity with economic mobility issues, including workforce, housing and community development, small business growth, financial health, and/or economic developmentStrong track record of working with data across different philanthropic tools, including grants, impact-first loans and equity, and volunteerismDemonstrate the ability to analyze a wide range of quantitative and qualitative data, and communicate outcomes in clear terms to promote understanding, action planning and decision-makingOutstanding attention to detail combined with creativity and initiative, with the ability to thrive in an environment of high expectations and driven by a growth mindsetProven success in a cross-functional position, including strong interpersonal and relationship management skills to ensure collaboration and continuous learningStrong communication skills and experience presenting to senior management and boards, translating complex topics in non-technical waysMastery of core Microsoft Office applications (particularly Excel and PowerPoint)
Preferred qualifications, capabilities, and skills
Advanced degree in a relevant disciplineExperience working Salesforce, Tableau, and other CRM/grants management tools Experience developing and implementing knowledge management strategies in matrixed organizationsExperience working within a global team preferred, including working with data across different geographic contexts
Note: This role requires five days in the office (Mon-Fri) and will not support hybrid options.