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Program Officer; NMEF

Job in Quincy, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, 02171, USA
Listing for: EPIP
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-12
Job specializations:
  • Non-Profit & Social Impact
    Public Health, Youth Development
  • Education / Teaching
    Public Health, Youth Development
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Program Officer (NMEF)
About the Nellie Mae Education Foundation

The Nellie Mae Education Foundation (NMEF) champions efforts that prioritize community goals that challenge racial inequities and advance excellent, student-centered public education for all New England youth.

As the largest philanthropy in New England dedicated exclusively to education, we work to ensure that all youth have access to excellent and equitable public education that prepares them to succeed and thrive in community. Our new grantmaking strategy, announced in early 2020, centers on racial equity in public education and includes grant funds for:

  • Supporting Organizations Led by People of Color;
  • Amplifying Youth Voice;
  • Building Movements and Networks;
  • Strengthening State and National Coalitions; and
  • Championing Student-Centered Learning.

In addition to our grantmaking, we are committed to using our voice, privilege, and power to advance and advocate for racial equity in our education system and to identify, call out, and dismantle the systems and policies that have led to a disproportionate number of negative outcomes for people of color. In all of our work, we have committed to a race-equity-focused and community-centered approach.

We commit to actively engaging with the communities we serve, and those most impacted, regarding solutions, investments, and resources for their community.

Headquartered in Quincy, MA, our team is comprised of mission-driven professionals who share a commitment to putting youth and communities at the forefront, operating with a racial equity lens, building collaborative relationships, supporting community-driven change, and continuing to learn, adapt, and improve.

The Program Officer will be an important part of a dynamic grantmaking team charged with the design and implementation of new and existing grant funds. Additionally, they will be responsible for a diverse portfolio of grantees whose work and goals they will support. The Program Officer will serve as an internal leader, bringing perspectives and knowledge of current trends around education and racial equity from the field, and as an external representative of NMEF's mission, vision, and values.

Demonstrating our commitment to a collaborative and community-driven approach to working with grantees and stakeholders, they will build relationships rooted in trust, humility, and empathy. They will inform the creation of concept papers; recommend grant programs; manage project timelines, processes, and budgets; and assist in providing technical assistance and evaluation. The Program Officer will work collaboratively across the broader NMEF team to ensure best practices in grantmaking, with a community-centered and racial-equity-focused lens.

Key

Responsibilities

Specifically, the Program Officer will:

  • Cultivate, manage, and maintain grantee relationships through responsive communication and active listening and serve as the Foundation’s primary contact for external partners within their assigned portfolios
  • Maintain a pulse on the implementation of youth voice and educator work across the New England region, staying current on relevant educational and racial equity topics and trends
  • Provide technical assistance, problem solve, and evaluate outcomes in partnership with grantees, with a focus on empathy, understanding, and creativity
  • Collaborate with colleagues on the grantmaking team and the learning, research, and evaluation team to monitor progress towards articulated outcomes at the grantee, portfolio, and organizational level; prepare reports; track metrics; and help maintain budgets related to assigned grant funds
  • Support the implementation of NMEF's learning agenda, informed by practice in communities with grantees and other partners
  • Contribute thoughtful perspectives, advice, and support to colleagues across NMEF to improve and amplify our efforts in service to the mission, vision, and values
  • Participate in the creation and facilitation of Board materials, agendas, and activities, alongside other grantmaking team members; serve as a liaison to Board Committees as needed
Candidate Profile

As the incoming Program Officer, you will possess many, though perhaps not all, of the following characteristics and qualifications:

  • You bring at least 7 years of experience in the fields of teaching, education administration, non-profit program development, or grants management. You possess a deep understanding of K-12 education and education trends, along with the ability to communicate effectively and partner with a variety of stakeholders who will lead a change agenda for racial equity in public education.
  • Familiarity with public policy or public interest issues in education reform, issues of equity and diversity, and/or social and political dynamics in local, regional, or national governments will be considered a strong plus.
  • You demonstrate a deep commitment to our mission of advancing racial equity in public education in New England and a desire to be part of a team that is committed to growth and…
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