- Salary
- $89k – $94k/yr
- Location
- PF Region
- Workplace
- Remote
- Type
- Full-time
- Department
- Administration
- Seniority
- Senior
- Source
- Pinpoint
Description
Senior Program Officer
Application Deadline: 1 September 2026
Department: Staff
Employment Type: Full Time
Location: PF Region
Reporting To: Assistant Director of Programs
Compensation: $89,000 - $94,000 / year
Description
- What inspires you to work at Pride Foundation?
- Why are you interested in this role in particular?
- How do your lived and professional experiences speak to the skills and experience needed for this role?
LOCATION & POSITION DETAILS
This is a full time, exempt position. This position is remote, though candidates should live in or be willing to relocate to one of the five Northwest states Pride Foundation serves: Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, or Washington. Pride Foundation is place-based and our residence in the region we serve is a critical part of how we lean into our values. Staff members in the greater Puget Sound region have the option to work out of our headquarters office in Seattle. Pride Foundation has a 4-day, 32-hour work week. Flexibility to work some evenings, weekends, and occasionally travel are necessary. Travel includes to staff/board retreats, conferences, and for outreach and site visits.
Primary Responsibilities
- In close collaboration with the Associate Director of Programs, lead the Community Grants program, including strategy and process development and evaluation.
- Support the Associate Director of Programs in building a comprehensive strategy for responsive funding and special initiative grant programs.
- Develop region-wide outreach strategies in collaboration with the Grants team.
- Identify and build relationships with new and emerging organizations and groups that are in line with Pride Foundation’s priority communities, in partnership with the Grants team.
- Gather information and data, and distill learnings and trends in LGBTQ+ communities across the region to inform our grants strategies.
- Lead the implementation of all aspects of Pride Foundation’s Community Grants program, including outreach, grant application review, administrative processes, reporting, and due diligence.
- Lead the implementation of the grantmaking process of any responsive funding or special initiative programs.
- Build and maintain relationships with grantee organizations, regularly check in and keep up-to-date with organizational developments.
- Implement trust-based philanthropic principles throughout.
- Collaborate with the Programs Operations Manager on grants administration.
- Provide support to other grant programs (Capacity Beyond the Check and Movement Leadership Development initiatives) as needed, such as event attendance.
- Collaborate with the Grants Team and the Senior Communications Manager to ensure messaging on programs is consistent and aligned with Pride Foundation values, strategies, and priorities.
- Collaborate with Grants Team and the Senior Communications Manager to share grants program stories internally and externally.
- Understand and integrate racial justice into individual and team workplans and broader strategic efforts.
- Commit to ongoing learning and growth related to racial justice and equity
- Actively participate in organizational culture building, including caucus spaces and learning opportunities.
- Work to identify and address structural inequities within program implementation and engagement.
- Contribute to a mission-driven, inclusive, and community-centered organizational culture.
Qualifications: Skills and Experience
- Demonstrated experience with, understanding of, and commitment to Pride Foundation’s mission and values, and to advancing intersectional racial equity and justice.
- Commitment to power-sharing and shifting to communities most impacted by inequities.
- Experience working with/in communities impacted by systemic injustice, particularly within LGBTQ+, BIPOC, Two Spirit, trans, non-binary, intersex and/or gender diverse communities.
- Strong relationship building skills with demonstrated ability to work across diverse communities and geographies.
- Exceptional project management experience.
- Excellent communication, organizational, and coordination skills.
- Enthusiastic participant in feedback and evaluation.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities, projects, and goals, and work collaboratively in team settings.
- Able to use and navigate apps and software such as Microsoft Office, databases, online application systems, and project management tools like Asana.
- Experience working across rural, small-town, and urban communities in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington.
- Experience in community engagement, organizing, grantmaking, or program implementation, and/or other sectors that focused on providing programmatic and/or financial support to communities who have been systemically harmed by injustice.
- Experience working with Pride Foundation grantee organizations.