Director of Program Operations & Impact
United Nations Association of Greater Boston
- Boston, MA
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Ensure quality, consistency, and impact across all programmatic work.
- Build and maintain relationships with schools, funders, and community organizations.
- Represent UNAGB at events, partner meetings, and education coalitions as needed.
- Track and report key program metrics and outcomes to internal and external stakeholders.
- Oversee the overall budget for UNAGB’s Summer Institute and Community Programs.
- Specifically responsible for the year-round planning, student recruitment, staffing, and delivery of an exceptional Summer Institute Program (see below for more details).
- Provide direct management and leadership to program staff, ensuring clear roles and responsibilities are defined for program implementation.
- Lead staff meetings, manage team workload, and coach team members for performance and growth.
- Foster a culture of accountability, collaboration, and continuous learning.
- As needed to support the Programs Team, step into various aspects of program leadership and direct delivery (day-of-event management; teaching), or promptly mobilize resources within constraints during program surges or staff shortages to ensure our participants always receive the highest quality of program experience.
- Monitor, analyze, and report impact and budget metrics related to all programs, to inform strategic decision-making and support people management.
- Responsible for foundation/grant fundraising, including all aspects of the grant application process, including preparing reports, submitting applications, outreach efforts, writing proposals, budget development, and submission.
- Foster alignment between grant and foundation commitments and program delivery, by creatively partnering with program leaders to enhance impact.
- Contribute to other organization-wide fundraising and communications efforts as required.
- Other Duties as Assigned: On a small but mighty team, all staff members take on administrative tasks that support the organization as a whole. These tasks vary (i.e., checking the mail, answering phone calls, ordering supplies, cleaning up after events…) and require a “no task too small” mindset from all staff.
- BA or BS required; advanced education or certifications in government, international relations, education, business, and/or nonprofit leadership preferred.
- 5+ years of increasing responsibility in successful program & people management required
- Experience with Model UN, Model Congress, Debate, Mock Trial, Science Fairs (or similar experience-based programs) preferred.
- Experience with camp/summer program leadership preferred.
- Strong attention to detail, comfort with budget creation and management.
- Adept at small-team work: ability to work independently, manage multiple priorities, and thrive in a fast-paced environment, as well as have an exceptional ability to work in a collaborative, team dynamic with other staff, volunteers, and interns.
- Solutions-oriented problem solver who takes initiative to identify and respond to problems and opportunities, including building systems to address organizational needs and gaps.
- Enthusiastic learner: curious, reflective, open to feedback, excellent listener and innovator.
- A strong commitment to the United Nations Association of Greater Boston’s mission, values, and impact.
- This requires significant in-person work at numerous locations, including:
- The ability to work in person at K-12 schools and universities throughout the Greater Boston area. During the summer, June - August, the Director will need to be on-site at Institute locations (various), every day, 7:30am - 4pm. Weekend and evening work required throughout the year.
- Ability to move heavy program materials back and forth to different locations.
- Ability to work in the US (no visa support provided).
- A valid driver's license and comfort driving (car not required).
- To apply for this position, please complete the short form linked
- Complete applications received before September 15th will be reviewed and responded to within two weeks. Response is not guaranteed for incomplete applications or applications submitted after that date.
- The job will remain posted and the application form open until the role is filled.
- We do not provide feedback on applications that do not move forward.
- The ideal start date for this position is October 2025.
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