Senior Manager, EDIB (Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging) Strategic Initiatives
About the position Responsibilities
- Provide strategic and operational guidance to all ERG and Council Co-chairs, including budget management and program alignment.
- Support the design and execution of annual programming tied to cultural milestones and enterprise priorities and partner with ERG leaders to set measurable goals and track progress through action plans.
- Facilitate ERG leadership meetings and check-ins to drive collaboration, leadership development, and accountability.
- Champion visibility and participation in ERG programs and events across all levels of staff.
- Translate strategic EDIB priorities into detailed project plans with scalable systems, processes, clear milestones, timelines, and measurable outcomes.
- Develop and maintain dashboards and reporting tools to track initiative status, resource allocation, and progress toward organizational benchmarks.
- Manage and safeguard confidential information, including data related to employee climate, compliance trends, and leadership recommendations.
- Apply change management and continuous improvement methodologies to refine EDIB-related programs over time.
- Conduct internal assessments, prepare confidential reporting dashboards, and manage data integrity across EDIB priorities.
- Synthesize qualitative and quantitative data to inform organization-wide planning and decision-making.
- Monitor national trends, legal changes, and innovations in diversity metrics and translate them into organizational recommendations.
- Cultivate and manage strategic partnerships with community-based and equity-centered organizations.
- Lead cross-sector collaborations that align with Audubon's EDIB and Flight Plan priorities.
- Oversee partnership execution, including sponsorships, joint programming, and measurable impact tracking.
- Support sourcing and outreach strategies for diverse vendors and consultants to ensure equitable procurement practices.
- Collaborate with internal teams to amplify community voices and shared outcomes.
- Lead the design and execution of EDIB-sponsored staff engagement initiatives, such as inclusive observances, dialogue sessions, recognition efforts, or climate pulse surveys.
- Partner with People & Culture to support retention and engagement strategies rooted in equity and staff voice.
- Lead logistics and content planning for EDIB all-team meetings and retreats.
- Develop internal feedback loops to ensure employee insights shape EDIB strategy and continuous improvement.
- Partner with Internal Communications, People & Culture, and other cross-functional teams to ensure messaging is inclusive, culturally competent, and aligned with organizational values.
- Develop and execute communication strategies that promote EDIB initiatives, resources, and learning opportunities across internal platforms.
- Craft and manage messaging tailored to diverse internal audiences to build awareness, transparency, and sustained engagement around EDIB efforts.
- Identify, develop, and share EDIB-related success stories that showcase impact, elevate internal champions, and help educate and inspire broader staff involvement.
- Act as a strategic connector across departments to embed EDIB into planning, policy, and team execution.
- Build strong, trust-based relationships with ERG leaders, senior staff, and cross-functional teams to align and amplify EDIB impact.
- Drive collaboration with People & Culture, Communications, Legal, and Program teams to advance inclusive practices and org-wide benchmarks.
Requirements
- 7 - 10 years of relevant EDIB, HR, organizational change or project management experience.
- Written and oral fluency in Spanish and English.
- Deep understanding of DEI frameworks, inclusive leadership, and accessibility principles.
- Proven experience handling confidential or sensitive organizational information.
- Strong analytical, project management, stakeholder management and communication skills.
- Proficiency in Project Management tools (e.g., Asana), Microsoft Office (especially - Excel, Powerpoint), Sharepoint, Zoom, Google Suite, and diversity-related platforms/tools.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with experience managing sensitive messaging. Nice-to-haves
- Experience with ERGs, vendor relations, or language access programs strongly preferred.
Benefits
- Salary range based on geo-differentials: $92,000 - $103,000 / year = National $103,000 - $116,000 / year = Alaska, CA (not San Francisco), Connecticut, D.C., Chicago, Oyster Bay, NY $115,000 - $129,000 / year = NYC (not Oyster Bay), San Francisco, Seattle Apply tot his job Apply To this Job
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