William + Flora Hewlett Foundation
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About the Foundation
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation invests in creative
thinkers and problem solvers working to ensure that people,
communities, and the planet can flourish. Together with our
partners, we are harnessing society’s collective capacity to
solve our toughest problems — from the existential threat of
climate change to persistent and pervasive inequities, to attacks
on democracy itself. A nonpartisan philanthropy, the Hewlett
Foundation has made grants in the U.S. and globally for nearly six
decades based on an approach that emphasizes long-term support,
collaboration, and trust.
Globally, we make grants to address both longstanding and
emerging challenges like our efforts to advance gender equity and
governance, reimagine the economy and society, and reduce the
growing threat of climate change. Our U.S. efforts prioritize
strengthening democracy, advancing education for all, and
supporting community-led conservation. In the San Francisco Bay
Area we call home, we make grants to support meaningful artistic
experiences in local communities and support regional foundations
working on critical issues such as housing. All of our grantmaking
also invests in advancing racial justice and in strengthening the
effectiveness of our grantees, and of philanthropy itself. The
Hewlett Foundation’s assets are approximately $13 billion with
annual awards of grants totaling more than $550 million. More
information about the Hewlett Foundation is available at: www.hewlett.org
About the Effective Philanthropy
Group
The Effective Philanthropy Group is designed to work
collaboratively with all program and operational teams on issues of
cross-foundation relevance, providing support in the areas of
strategy, evaluation, organizational effectiveness (OE) and general
philanthropic practice. It is a hybrid team that includes some
grantmaking and some internal strategic functions. The Strategy
Officer reports to the Director of the Effective Philanthropy
Group. The team ethos which guides its work is: shift power,
advance equity, and center people. The team values are equity,
inclusion, joy, openness, and partnership.
About Strategy at the Hewlett
Foundation
Each of the foundation’s programs develop strategies that guide
their grantmaking and other activities based on a four-part
framework that the Hewlett Foundation uses, Outcomes-Focused
Philanthropy that is currently being refreshed. Questions
explored include: (1) long-term goals—what we ultimately hope to
achieve in response to a specific problem; (2) intermediate
goals–; 3) a theory of action—how we hope to achieve our goals;
and (4) ways of evaluating progress, learning, and adapting—how we
will know whether we are advancing toward our goals, why or why
not, and how to course correct as needed. Hewlett’s framework is
deeply and continuously shaped by learning and adaptation, with a
strong commitment to diversity, inclusion, equity, and justice.
The purpose of the Strategy Officer’s role is to:
- In partnership with program staff, inform and strengthen the
foundation’s strategies and initiatives so they are better equipped
to achieve their goals. - Strengthen program staff’s understanding and practice of
strategy in general and in how it is practiced at the Hewlett
Foundation, so they are better equipped to carry out their work
effectively, while learning and adapting all along the way. - Support the continuous improvement of the foundation’s approach
to strategy and its overall approach to philanthropic practice to
be efficient, effective, and highly responsive to program needs
(and to the needs of grantees and communities, and collaboration
with other funders). - Actively contribute to and learn from relevant fields and the
sector and in partnership with the EPG team.
Specific Responsibilities
- Guide and support individual program team members and program
teams in various stages of strategy development and implementation,
adjusting the type, intensity and duration of support based on
colleagues’ needs. Guidance and support can take a range of forms,
including serving as a thought partner to program staff by asking
questions and challenging assumptions; helping design and
facilitate meetings; reviewing board memos and other strategy
documents; providing examples and reviewing strategy consultants’
scopes of work, and developing tools and resources and templates.
At critical junctures, in partnership with the Evaluation Officer
and/or a program’s learning and evaluation partner, ensure that
program learning is discussed and incorporated into
strategies.
- In partnership with the EPG Director and in alignment with
guidance from the President, develop, implement, and continuously
improve the foundation’s approach to philanthropy and strategy,
incorporating feedback from internal program and administrative
colleagues and external partners, and teaming with colleagues to
update content as needed.
- Orient and onboard new program staff on the foundation’s
approach to strategy and support external strategy consultants who
work with program staff on the foundation’s overall approach.
- Identify opportunities to share strategy-related experiences
and insights across program teams and develop and deliver
trainings, workshops, learning sessions, and tools to help program
staff continuously improve their work.
- Partner closely with internal and external collaborators:
- With other EPG team members, especially the Director,
Evaluation Officer, and Organizational Effectiveness Officer, in
their support of Hewlett program staff so that EPG’s work with
teams is cohesive, consistent, and mutually reinforcing. - With colleagues in Communications, Learning and Operations
(GLO), Legal, and the Culture, Race and Equity team. - Participate in Program Director Forums (as needed) and Program
Officer meetings; coordinate with the Organizational Learning
Officer to design and deliver learning sessions related to strategy
as needed. - With peers across the philanthropic field, by sharing the
foundation’s approach to strategy—including what we are learning
and how we are adapting to changing circumstances—to contribute to
the field’s ongoing learning and improvement.
- With other EPG team members, especially the Director,
- Stay current on the field of strategy and various approaches in
philanthropy and the nonprofit sector, sharing best practices with
foundation staff and representing Hewlett’s approach to strategy
externally. This includes but is not limited to reading,
researching, connecting with peers at other foundations,
participating in or convening learning and/or practice communities,
and attending conferences.
- Manage projects within EPG or across foundation programs and
department, with an orientation of inclusion and timeliness.
Skills and Experience
The Strategy Officer should possess the following professional
qualifications and personal attributes:
- Deep track record in strategy development, strategy
implementation, and/or program management within the nonprofit,
philanthropy and/or strategy consulting fields. Internal or
external client service experience (including project scoping,
timeline and project plan development) highly desired. - Ability to think and act strategically, consistent with the
foundation’s goal-oriented, flexible and adaptive approach to
philanthropy; brings strong analytical, project management and
creative problem-solving skills with demonstrated attention to
detail. - Outstanding interpersonal, relationship management and
facilitation skills. Appreciation for organizations as complex
dynamic systems. Team player. Ability to work collaboratively with
diverse individuals and across teams while recognizing that
partners and stakeholders may have competing priorities and
availability. - Demonstrated excellent writing, speaking and facilitation
skills, able to process complex information and present ideas in a
pragmatic, compelling manner in a range of settings and
modalities. - A deep commitment to the core values and principles of the
Hewlett Foundation, with a demonstrated individual and collective
commitment to advancing diversity, equity, inclusion, and
justice—particularly racial justice. - Possesses personal and professional integrity, high quality
standards, excellent judgment, a learning orientation, flexibility,
good humor, motivation, modesty, and graciousness. - Strong computer skills and familiarity with MS Office.
Physical Demands/Work Environment
The physical demands described are representative of those that
must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential
functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made
to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
functions.
The position is based in Menlo Park, California. Staff are
working in a hybrid environment and currently expected to work from
the Hewlett Foundation office at least 2-3 times per week (Tuesdays
and Wednesdays are required). While performing the duties of this
position, the employee is required to spend extended periods of
time at a computer. The Foundation requires all staff, vendors, and
visitors accessing the office to be fully vaccinated against
SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
Compensation and Benefits
The Hewlett Foundation is committed
to providing compensation that is competitive within the
philanthropic sector. We offer a generous total compensation
package that emphasizes both base salary and comprehensive
benefits. The salary range for this role starts at $180,000 –
$226,000. Offers are based on the candidate’s
years of experience and our practice of maintaining salary equity
within the foundation.
This position is exempt and full-time.
How to Apply
Viewcrest Advisors (www.viewcrestadvisors.com)
is supporting with the Hewlett Foundation on this search. Please
send your resume and cover letter to:
Email:
[email protected]
Application deadline: June 25, 2024
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation embraces the importance
of diversity, equity, and inclusion both internally, in our hiring
process and organizational culture, and externally, in our
grantmaking and related practices. We are an equal opportunity
employer and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds,
cultures, and experiences.
Viewcrest Advisors is committed to social justice and access to
opportunity, and actively cultivates relationships with
individuals who have varied life experiences as well as the skills
needed to lead strong, innovative programs and organizations. In
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