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Jobs for Humanity

Company DescriptionJobs for Humanity is partnering with upwordlyglobal to build an inclusive and just employment ecosystem.
Therefore, we prioritize individuals coming from all walks of life.
Company Name:
upwordlyglobalJob Description Job Opportunity:
Partnership Development Manager, Refugee Resettlement & CBOs Title:
Partnership Development Manager, Refugee Resettlement & CBOs Department:
Partnerships Reports to:
National Partnerships Director Location:
Preference for UpGlo National Office Location About Us We are Upwardly Global, dedicated to helping immigrant and refugee professionals secure quality careers in the U.
S.
by providing tailored coaching and support.
About the Role We are looking for a Partnership Development Manager who will build partnerships with organizations that assist refugees and immigrants.
You will work with various stakeholders to enhance our initiatives in job training and support services.
Responsibilities Identify and cultivate new partnerships in refugee and immigrant-serving nonprofitsCollaborate with internal teams to refine partnership strategiesDeliver effective solutions to meet partners' needs Requirements 5
years experience in partnership developmentBackground working with refugee resettlement and immigrant-serving organizations Work Environment Travel up to 40% regionally and nationallyOccasional evening events Salary Range Salary varies by region.
Please see below:
Central Region:
$80,000 - $90,000 USD per yearWestern/Eastern Region:
$88,000 - $98,000 USD per yearWe value diversity and inclusion.
We are an equal opportunity employer committed to creating a welcoming environment for all.
If interested, please send your resume and cover letter to hr@upwardlyglobal.
org with Partnership Development Manager in the subject line.
About the Company:
Jobs for Humanity.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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