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Program Analyst, Education

Website Carnegie Corporation of New York

Salary Range: $83,500.00 To $90,000.00 Annually
Job Summary:

Carnegie Corporation of New York was established by Andrew Carnegie in 1911 “to promote the advancement and diffusion of knowledge and understanding.”  We are one of the oldest, largest, and most influential American grantmaking foundations.  Our organization is a 501(c)(3) private non-partisan foundation that supports grantmaking in the areas of Education, Nuclear Peace and Security, Democracy, and Higher Education and Research in Africa.

Carnegie Corporation of New York has an exciting opportunity for an individual who is passionate about education reform and thrives in a creative, team-oriented, and problem-solving environment.

The ideal candidate for this position is someone who is proactive, has high initiative, is creative, energetic, well organized, and able to multi-task, prioritize, learn quickly, and must have job experience within or relevant to the education sector.   The Program Analyst will provide both programmatic and project support to the Vice President, National Program & Education.

Responsibilities:

  • Work in close partnership with the Vice President to inform and execute the portfolio’s goals and support the Education Program’s broader objectives through grantmaking and other activities. Collaboratively design and implement activities and initiatives to advance the strategy.
  • Sustain comprehensive working knowledge of, and conduct research related to, emerging knowledge, current trends, professional practices, and developing policy issues pertinent to the portfolio.
  • Manage grants by monitoring progress, providing assistance, making effective use of grants management software, maintaining relationships with grantees, and working with grantees to solve problems, and staying abreast of developments within the grantee organization (e.g. change in leadership, fiscal considerations).
  • For the investigative phase of the grantmaking process, to conduct background research on prospective grantees and their capabilities, including on-site visits; to review and assess active proposals for consideration and to solicit proposal reviews from qualified scholars and experts when appropriate.
  • For the internal review phase of the grantmaking process, review, assess, and act on new proposals, actively assisting in improving their quality. Review proposed budgets, staffing, workplans, and anticipated project outcomes as related to proposal goals and institutional capability; compose and submit confidential staff evaluations of projects to the board; review and approve all relevant information corroborating the recommendation that is included in the docket.
  • Prepare supporting materials for presentations and present grant dockets at Executive Review Meeting.
  • Review and approve grantee requests for grant modification, prepare closeout reports, and ensure terms and conditions of grants are met.
    Represent the Corporation to grantees, attend meetings, and prepare meeting summaries.
  • Monitor and manage active projects, including project management, program assessment, and administrative support as needed.
  • Draft strategic program documents, talking points, and correspondence as required.
  • Represent the Corporation on field-facing panel discussions, webinars, funder meetings and events.

Qualifications and Skills:

  • College degree required. Advanced degree preferable.
  • Strong presentation and listening skills
  • Excellent writing ability
  • Very good planning and organizational skills
  • Strong interpersonal and team skills
  • Strong project management skills
  • Willingness to travel
  • Savvy user of technology
  • Commitment to personal growth and development
  • Ability to synthesize complex information and communicate effectively to different stakeholders
  • At least three years’ programmatic experience in philanthropy or relevant fields.  Subject matter expertise and up-to-date understanding of education issues.

Carnegie Corporation of New York is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversifying its workforce and is firmly committed to complying with all federal, state and local equal employment opportunity (“EEOC”) laws.  The Carnegie Corporation of New York strictly prohibits discrimination against any employee or applicant for employment because of the individual’s race, creed, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation, height and weight, disability, and any other characteristic protected by law. The Corporation abides by all applicable rules and regulations in its recruiting and employment practices including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and state disability laws.

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