MediaJustice (MJ) National Position; Remote. Part-time, Exempt.
MediaJustice is committed to building a powerful front of organizations capable of dismantling the collusion of power inside of the media and tech system and replacing it with people-centered media and technology that drives us towards human liberation. In order to build our collective power, we are committed to cohering a field that is accountable to social movements and driven by a common vision for media and technology that centers racial justice and economic justice. We believe it is our mandate and responsibility in this moment to disrupt the pattern of reactive and siloed struggles around media and technology that fail to weaken the power of the media and tech industry and which are not driven by the experiences of the people being harmed.
Here’s how we do it:
MediaJustice is seeking a Senior Grants Manager to support the development strategy and implementation to raise the resources needed for MJ during a period of growth for the team and organization. This is a role that will support Development at 30 hours per week, with full benefits.
The Senior Grants Manager’s primary function will be to ensure that MediaJustice’s grants are prepared and managed effectively, proactively, and in coordination with MJ colleagues and external partners. This position will own all aspects of the interface between Development and Finance concerning revenue documentation, reporting, and compliance. The Senior Grants Manager will also own special projects concerning data and analytics for the development team to ensure a consistent, actionable throughline from MediaJustice’s fundraising strategy to execution.
The position reports to the Development Director and is part of a growing team that includes a contract Grant Writer and a part-time Senior Development Associate.
The ideal candidate will have experience managing all aspects of foundation grants, including project management, guiding the preparation of grant proposals, preparing grant budgets, communicating grant information to other staff, and anticipating deadlines related to grant reporting and renewals. This person will also be comfortable ensuring compliant and accurate processing of all grants, from approval to disbursement, budget tracking, and financial reporting. This role is ideal for someone with experience working closely with accountants and finance staff.
The skills and qualities we are not compromising on
The skills and qualities that are a plus but not required
MediaJustice’s Core Competencies are the skills we expect all of our staff to have and continually develop - regardless of role or level. We believe that transparent and clearly articulated core competencies support a consistency of staff experience across MediaJustice, and help us understand what is expected of us and where we have room to grow.
Collaboration at MediaJustice is about thoughtfully and strategically involving others in the achievement of our goals. This includes proactively sharing information, seeking input and alignment, considering both my own goals as well as the team’s/others’ goals, and engaging impacted team members as we seek to make decisions and achieve our mission.
Learning and Growing at MediaJustice is about embracing the practice and cycle of making mistakes, self-reflection and team reflection, adaptation, and application of new knowledge and skills. We try, take risks, stay curious, learn new things, extend grace, and innovate. We also invest with intention in professional development (time and resources) for everyone at MediaJustice.
Anticipatory Thinking at MediaJustice is about recognizing and preparing for upcoming successes and challenges, many of which may not be understood until they are encountered. It includes proactively anticipating roadblocks in our work and strategizing with your colleagues about how you will respond in these situations.
Self-Management at MediaJustice is about “freedom with responsibility.” We are trusted (and supported, and expected) to manage our time and our work, communicate our boundaries, and prioritize our dimensions of success (relationships-process-results).
Justice, Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion at MediaJustice is the awareness of not just systems of privilege but also how power is codified in systems of oppression, and how this often extends to our interactions with people, AND a collaborative practice and commitment to action that supports all of us to challenge and dismantle systems of privilege and oppression, continue our own learning and growth, and create a workplace environment that lets all of us feel as though we belong here.
MediaJustice practices a negotiation-free compensation policy and has set salaries based on the level in the organization and years of experience, with salaries benchmarked to be in the top 25% for the three most expensive U.S. cities. The salary for this position is that of a Senior Specialist and pro-rated based on 75%FTE - 30 hours per week, to an available salary range of $71,615.25 - $83,163.00 depending on the experience tier the candidate falls into. In addition to the salary, total compensation includes the following benefits:
MediaJustice strongly believes in honoring all our staff’s humanity and doing what we can to support them to be fully engaged in their work. Our policies, benefits, and compensation attempt to ensure people are treated equitably and fairly. We are constantly assessing and revisiting our compensation, benefits, and HR policies to respond to the needs of our staff.
Read more about our Compensation Philosophy here.
MediaJustice is an equal opportunity employer and we value diverse perspectives and experiences at our organization. We are committed to ensuring that our organization is fully inclusive and engages with the intersectionality of the communities we serve. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, disability status, or on any other basis prohibited by applicable law. People of color, gender-diverse, LGBTQ+ individuals, formerly incarcerated people, and progressive visionaries are strongly encouraged to apply.
MediaJustice (MJ) National Position; Remote. Part-time, Exempt.
MediaJustice is committed to building a powerful front of organizations capable of dismantling the collusion of power inside of the media and tech system and replacing it with people-centered media and technology that drives us towards human liberation. In order to build our collective power, we are committed to cohering a field that is accountable to social movements and driven by a common vision for media and technology that centers racial justice and economic justice. We believe it is our mandate and responsibility in this moment to disrupt the pattern of reactive and siloed struggles around media and technology that fail to weaken the power of the media and tech industry and which are not driven by the experiences of the people being harmed.
Here’s how we do it:
In addition to the salary, total compensation includes the following benefits:
MediaJustice strongly believes in honoring all our staff’s humanity and doing what we can to support them to be fully engaged in their work. Our policies, benefits, and compensation attempt to ensure people are treated equitably and fairly. We are constantly assessing and revisiting our compensation, benefits, and HR policies to respond to the needs of our staff.
In addition to the salary, total compensation includes the following benefits:
MediaJustice strongly believes in honoring all our staff’s humanity and doing what we can to support them to be fully engaged in their work. Our policies, benefits, and compensation attempt to ensure people are treated equitably and fairly. We are constantly assessing and revisiting our compensation, benefits, and HR policies to respond to the needs of our staff.