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The Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation (STBF) is now
seeking nominations and applications for a Program
Officer, State-Focus, in its US
Programs, Social Change
portfolio. The Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation
(STBF) is a private grant-making Foundation with a U.S. home office
in Omaha, Nebraska, and a global office in Kigali, Rwanda. With
annual spending in excess of $800 million, it is one of the largest
private foundations in the U.S. The Foundation is unusual for
donors of such size as it has only two main areas of grant making:
1) supporting efforts to reduce unintended pregnancy and ensure
access to safe abortion in the U.S. and around the world and 2) to
enable low-income students in Nebraska to attend and succeed in
college. The Foundation currently employs over 60 staff across the
U.S. and Kigali, Rwanda. The Foundation will not exist in
perpetuity. After Mr. Buffett passes away (he is currently 93 years
old), the Foundation’s grantmaking will grow substantially, then
eventually sunset after 15 years.
The Program Officer (State-Focus) plays an
important role in developing and managing workplans focused on
sustaining and expanding state-based grantmaking. The Foundation
will continue investments in a strategic set of states and expand
investments into new states with opportunities for abortion
access.
The Program Officer will bring strong relationship-building
skills to their role as a grant maker, developing trust-based and
collaborative partnerships with portfolio grantees. The Program
Officer will co-develop and then take responsibility for
implementation of workplans that serve STBF’s goals, including
identifying gaps or liabilities in movement work, securing internal
or external stakeholder buy-in, seeking out new grantees, and
shepherding new and existing grants through the proposal and
reporting processes. They will uphold high standards for stewarding
the Foundation’s resources, including budgeting, grant monitoring,
and compliance. Managing goal-oriented work plans may additionally
entail setting learning agendas, preparing grants for approval by
Senior Program Officers, making budget recommendations, and
communicating grantee progress or challenges to others.
Additionally, in keeping with the values of STBF, they will
collaborate across colleagues and join a diverse team of people
deeply committed to equitable practices and reducing disparities in
the workplace as well as in the field. This position reports to a
Senior Program Officer in the Social Change portfolio.
The Program Officer will approach the position of grant maker
with a profound sense of modesty, integrity, and cooperation. They
will be capable of establishing relationships with their grantees
that are expert, responsive, conscientious, and collaborative in
their thinking. They will participate in site visits to remain
informed about the progress of the portfolio grantees and convene
meetings, if required, to contribute supplementary knowledge that
guides the work of USP. They shall provide input for the STBF Board
reports and establish or sustain connections with other funders
involved in the movement.
US Programs
US Programs (USP) oversees the Foundation’s grantmaking to
guarantee contraception and abortion in the United States in a
manner that is fair, accessible, and supported. Our unit provides
assistance to a multitude of organizations operating within the
access and justice and reproductive health movements (or portfolios
thereof). The first, known as Patients and Access, provides
financial resources to support initiatives that guarantee access to
contraception and abortion. These initiatives assist health
centers, clinicians, training facilities, and conduct related
research. The second, Social Change, provides assistance to
organizations that are committed to effecting systemic change over
the long term. This is achieved through outreach and messaging,
movement building, public policy advocacy, and litigation, as well
as by increasing social support for abortion. With seventeen
employees presently situated in Omaha and operating remotely across
the United States, USP intends to expand consistently in the
forthcoming years in order to address the dynamic and ever-evolving
circumstances surrounding access to abortion and contraception in
the country.
Shared Values
The Foundation is intent on safeguarding the values that drive
our culture: Mission, Respect for Donor Intent, Appetite for Risk
and Tolerance for Failure, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion,
Humility, Passion Tempered by Objectivity and Evidence, Compassion
and Love of Humanity, Honesty and Integrity, Kindness and Respect,
and Shared Accountability.
The Program Officer (State-Focus) will need to have a genuine
understanding of, and appreciation for, the significance of these
values and aspirations and how they are operationalized in the work
the Foundation undertakes. Finally, the candidate will need
to be aligned with the Foundation’s progressive values, including
unambiguous support for individual reproductive
freedom.
WHAT YOU WILL DO
QUALIFICATIONS OF THE IDEAL CANDIDATE
While no one candidate will embody all the qualifications
enumerated below, the ideal candidate will possess many of the
following professional and personal abilities, attributes, and
experiences:
Attributes for Success in this Role
Background and Experience
Qualifications
Travel Requirements
If working remotely, travel is expected up to 20% of the time,
including travel to Omaha 3-5 times per year.
Hiring Requirements
As part of our standard hiring process for new employees,
employment will be contingent upon successful completion of a
background check.
Compensation
Compensation for the Program Officer role starts at $164,000.
The Foundation also provides comprehensive benefits.
TO APPLY
This search is being led by Cara Pearsall and Tyra Gravesande of
NPAG. Due to the pace of this
search, candidates are strongly encouraged to apply as soon as
possible. Candidates may submit their cover letter, outlining their
interest and qualifications, along with their resume via NPAG’s
website. It is
encouraged that applicants submit their application by
February 20, 2024.
Accommodations: If you require assistance due
to a disability in the application or recruitment process, please
submit a request to recruitment@stbfoundation.org.
We are committed to creating a workplace where employees
thrive both personally and professionally. This includes not only
creating a diverse team where everyone feels represented,
respected, and included, but also embedding these values across our
work and practices. All applicants who are drawn to serve our
mission will enjoy equality of opportunity and fair treatment
without regard to race, color, age, religion, pregnancy, sex,
sexual orientation, disability, gender identity, gender expression,
national origin, genetic information, veteran status, marital
status, and prior protected activity.
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