The mission of the Conrad Prebys Foundation is to create an inclusive, equitable, and dynamic future for all San Diegans.
The Foundation advances excellence and shared opportunity through investments in groundbreaking institutions, ideas, and people so that in San Diego more people are financially secure, healthy and empowered, communities are more uplifted and connected, and the institutions and systems that serve the region can offer equitable access to opportunity. The Foundation invests in four program areas: visual and performing arts, medical research, healthcare, and youth success, and also pays attention to the impact of its work on climate, the region’s character as a border region and advancing a shared vision for San Diego.
The Foundation is the largest independent private foundation in San Diego County, with $1+B in assets. The Foundation gave $94 million in grants from 2020 – 2022. Over the next two years, the Foundation expects to grant a similar amount and pilot mission-driven impact investments of another $100 million over the next decade.
The Foundation is at a pivotal and exciting point in its evolution and has launched a new impact strategy. The strategy is designed as a three-year learning plan, during which time the Foundation will deepen its relationships in, and understanding of, community across its four program areas and clarify its role and approach to impact. The Foundation’s approach will therefore place a priority on learning and adaptation over the next three years. The Foundation will co‐create grants with partners in the community that align with the Foundation’s issue area goals. This will entail an ongoing grantmaking process rather than set grant cycles. The Foundation will use many different grantmaking tools as appropriate, including open applications, requests for proposals, invitation‐only processes, and community-led grantmaking.
ABOUT THE POSITION
The Conrad Prebys Foundation in San Diego, CA is seeking an experienced learning and evaluation leader with outstanding strategic, facilitation and relational skills to serve as the inaugural DIRECTOR OF LEARNING. Learning and evaluation and understanding community priorities will inform decision-making across the Foundation. The Foundation is also committed to applying an equity lens throughout its work. The ideal candidate is a strategic, experienced and highly relational expert in learning and evaluation with a track record of building and supporting learning organizations. The Director should have a sophisticated understanding of best practices for learning and evaluation in the field and sector, an internal consultant orientation, outstanding facilitation skills and prior experience working collaboratively with community groups and stakeholders. Previous experience working in philanthropy and the social sector is preferred. The salary range for the position is $185,000 to $206,000. Excellent benefits included. The position is located in San Diego; the option to be based elsewhere is not available. To apply: Please submit a resume, substantive cover letter highlighting interest, relevant experience and values-alignment, and relevant writing sample by May 15 to
COMPENSATION
The salary range for the position is $185,000 to $206,000. Excellent benefits included.
HOW TO APPLY
Please submit a resume, substantive cover letter highlighting interest, relevant experience and values-alignment, and relevant writing sample by May 15 to:
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