Manager, Office of the Executive Director
NYCUDL Mission
The New York City Urban Debate League (“NYCUDL”) unlocks the transformative power of debate for New York City public school students to develop the next generation of informed, compassionate, and courageous leaders.
NYCUDL Description
The New York City Urban Debate League is a nonprofit organization dedicated to expanding access to competitive debate across New York City, with a focus on teaching underserved students. To advance this mission, the NYCUDL provides comprehensive support for students, educators, and schools—including year-round instructional coaching for educators, student workshops, over 35 annual debate tournaments, four weeks of Summer Debate Institute, and the development of original curriculum, including more than 100 lesson plans for educators each year. The League has experienced significant growth in recent years. Since the 2018–2019 school year, student participation has grown by nearly 80%, from 2,260 to just over 4,000 students annually. The number of participating schools increased by 60%, from 160 to 250, and the number of Title I schools served nearly doubled. With active partnerships in all five boroughs, the NYCUDL is proud to be the largest urban debate league in the country and remains deeply committed to teaching debate, fostering student voice, and supporting academic confidence and civic leadership across New York City.
Position Overview
The Manager of the Office of the Executive Director, serves as a key partner to the Executive Director (ED), ensuring the smooth operation of all functions across the organization. This role provides high-level administrative support, assists with development initiatives such as the annual gala, and acts as a central information hub—tracking priorities and updating the ED on programming, grants, HR, and organizational operations. The Manager will thrive in a fast-paced, mission-driven environment and bring very strong organizational, communication, and project management skills to help advance the organization’s impact.
Key Responsibilities :
Executive and Administrative Support
Development and Fundraising Support
Organizational Coordination
Special Projects
Skills
Management Responsibilities
The Lawyers’ Advisory Council Fellow reports to this position.
Qualifications
Work Week
Employees are expected to work in-person, 5 days a week (a majority of Mondays & Fridays are remote in practice), including Saturdays when needed (not more than 2 per month throughout the school year). The expected work week is 40-50 hours. Comp time is offered for a full day of weekend work, with some stipulations.
Compensation
Hiring Timeline
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis with an October 9th priority deadline.
Projected Start Date : Early to Mid-November.
To apply, please fill out this application :
All inquiries are confidential.
The NYCUDL is committed to a diverse workplace, and to supporting our staff with ongoing career development opportunities.
The NYCUDL is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in its employment decisions, in accordance with state and federal law.
Manager Office • New York, NY, US