Job Description
Job Description
About Movement Strategy Center (MSC)
Founded in 2001, Movement Strategy Center over the last two decades has been a social and environmental justice incubator, serving as a movement hub both housing visionaries and emergent networks, and providing core intermediary functions to advance ecosystem-wide impact : resourcing a robust and maturing ecosystem of leaders, networks, and projects, and offering core infrastructure support through fiscal sponsorship and philanthropic services.
In recent years, MSC’s in-house incubation efforts have focused on cross-sector movement building to cultivate the power necessary to accelerate a Just Transition from a world of domination, extraction, and violence, where the few live at the expense of the many – to a world of interdependence, liberation and resilience, where the many govern for the benefit of all. MSC centers Black, Indigenous, and People of Color intergenerational systems leaders and networks that are committed to transformation and boldly leaning into the future and whose communities are most impacted by extraction, domination, and violence.
MSC understands that transformative movements change the way we think, our structures and systems, the way we live, and even who we are. We recognize that we are whole people, and whole communities, and because the issues and problems we face are interconnected, our systemic solutions and movements must be interconnected as well. The way we achieve our goals and with whom are just as important as our outcomes.
Position Overview
Reporting to the Director of Fiscal Sponsorship, the primary role of the Advisor is to advise fiscally-sponsored projects (FSPs) in support of their acceleration and growth. A relational role, the Advisor works with FSP staff leads as well as internal MSC departments to build FSP financial and operational literacy, and enhance their empowerment and organizational management. This position is central to the operationalizing of MSC’s commitment to transformative movement building. The Advisor seeks to understand FSPs’ operations and development goals to inform growth strategies.
The Advisor works in a team to provide responsive and effective fiscal sponsorship services. Through collaboration, this team identifies systemic service delivery and capacity building needs as well as growth and impact strategies.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities :
Partner management and movement cultivation
Manage a mixed partner portfolio of 501c3 and 501c4 Model A, and Model C fiscally-sponsored organizations
Provide high-level strategic, financial, and organizational guidance to fiscally-sponsored organizations for social impact and mission success
Partner with internal MIIC team members, finance, legal, HR, and compliance experts to support activities of the portfolio
Deliver high quality service as the point of contact for clients, ensuring a coordinated and efficient sharing of information, including communications, systems support, and a cadence of ongoing meeting touchpoints
Manage daily operational service requests with attention to timely responsiveness, and route incoming questions to appropriate departments and staff
Build and deepen a relational and transactional base for the long-term partnership with partners
Work collaboratively with team members and across departments to address financial and grant management, legal and risk compliance, human resources, and event support for clients to achieve significant and scalable impact toward team goals
Identify gaps in operations and propose / create systems and processes, and bring in other departments where needed
Proactively support compliance with grant provisions, state and local laws and regulations, MSC policies, and knowledge of relevant lobbying activity
Serve as a main source of knowledge for MSC’s policies, and procedures, to provide proactive literacy support on our processes and systems (Netsuite, Divvy, Bill.com)
Partner with Finance Department to track the financial health and sustainability of projects, and support the annual budgeting process
Support operational, evaluative, business development, and strategic efforts for continuous improvement and asset growth
Assist in cultivation of relationships with individual, foundation, and corporate funding partners to support fund development as needed
Support on-boarding, policy development, and business development processes as needed
Leverage and deepen expertise to curate relationships and knowledge in a specific focus area (e.g., issue, functional skill, community)
Capacity Building and Thought Leadership
Support, contribute to, and implement strategic programmatic work for the MIIC Team
Identify emerging trends, and sustainable initiatives that can be brought into MSC
Plan and support MIIC programming, trainings, events, and convenings and briefings related to issue areas to expand and deepen issue, and power-building knowledge
Represent MSC externally and build collaborative networks across sectors and issue areas, in support of business development strategies
Research, propose, and present at conferences, gatherings, professional associations, and other external events
Curate educational and capacity building materials for MSC organizations and the field as needed
Participate in internal and cross-department teams to identify and create materials for events, capacity building services, and business development as needed
Knowledge & Skills :
A minimum of 5 years experience working and / or actively volunteering in nonprofit, community-based, advocacy or public sector fields
A minimum of 3 years experience in a leadership role managing operations, finance or development for a nonprofit
A minimum of 2 years experience in finance and / or accounting, preferably non-profit
Experience providing innovative and values-based business development strategies
Passionate about building the capacity of individuals, organizations, networks and sectors towards transformational, strategic and sustainable goals
Skill in providing capacity building education and trainings
Strong tech literacy skills, proficiency in Google Suite including Google Sites and utilizing online work productivity tools
Ability to work independently and in teams, while managing multiple projects with competing timelines
Fast learner and able to integrate new systems collaboratively
Ability to work independently and in teams, managing projects with competing timelines
Strong analytical and critical thinking skills
Strong oral and written communication skills; ability to present clearly and effectively
Ability and willingness to adapt to systems, processes, and matrix management
Passionate about supporting organizational management and development
Value systems-based design, operational excellence and a network-based ecosystem
Proactive and data-inspired innovator with strong strategic advising skills
Experience tracking permissible lobbying activity for advocacy organizations
Proficient in Netsuite and Bill.com
Proficient in Asana and other project management tools
Application Instructions :
Only candidates who meet the above-stated qualifications will be considered. To apply, complete the application requirements. No phone calls please
Equal Employment Opportunity :
Movement Strategy Center is an equal opportunity employer. We strongly encourage and seek applications from women, people of color, and bilingual and bicultural individuals, as well as members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities. Applicants shall not be discriminated against because of race, religion, sex, national origin, ethnicity, age, disability, political affiliation, sexual orientation, gender identity, color, marital status, or medical condition including acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and AIDS-related conditions.
Applicants with Disabilities :
Reasonable accommodation will be made so that qualified disabled applicants may participate in the application process. Please advise in writing of special needs at the time of application.
Advisor • Barrington, RI, US