We’re Hiring a VP of Operations!

Jun 9, 2022 | Equity in the Center News, Woke @ Work

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Equity in the Center is now hiring for the VP of Operations, a role that will be critical to our start-up organization’s growth and sustainability!

The VP of Operations will be responsible for building and running cross-functional processes that touch every employee at EiC. This will set us up for success as we transition from an early-stage start-up to a more mature organization with an effective operational infrastructure. In addition, the VP will oversee Human Resources and Accounting in partnership with consulting firms.

The VP will directly impact how we succeed in the next phase of growth. Success in this role requires that they have functioned in a senior operations role of this breadth and depth previously and that they are a willing disrupter who is enthusiastic about the work of dismantling white supremacy at the personal, interpersonal, institutional, and structural levels.

Does this sound like you or someone you know?

Please read the full job description and apply here by Friday, June 17, 2022.

Only applications submitted via the above link will be considered. Please do not email resumes, cover letters, or inquiries to EiC staff or board members. The selection process is being managed by an external consultant to ensure equitable access and consideration for applicants.

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