POSITION: Project Director, Digital Innovation and Strategic Initiatives
REPORTS TO: President & EVP, Chief Operating and Financial Officer
DIRECT REPORTS: None
LOCATION: New York, NY
FLSA STATUS: Exempt
WEBSITE: www.thenytrust.org
START DATE: Fall 2025
ABOUT US
The New York Community Trust is New York’s largest community foundation, serving New York City, Long Island, and Westchester. For more than 100 years, The Trust has brought together the local knowledge and diverse expertise of its team and nonprofit and philanthropic partners to support thriving and equitable communities and help donors champion the causes they love. The Trust makes approximately $200 million in grants each year from its charitable funds set up by individuals, families, foundations, and corporations.
The Trust is a regional philanthropic leader. It established the first donor-advised fund in 1931 and works at the forefront of critical causes, including education, health care, racial and gender equity, immigrant services, affordable housing, and LGBTQ+ rights. The Trust has also played a vital role in our region’s response to crises such as the AIDS epidemic, September 11th, and COVID-19.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
The Project Director, Digital Innovation and Strategic Initiatives, a new permanent position at The Trust, will play a critical role in facilitating project management processes and cross-functional collaboration to drive the successful deployment of key elements of The Trust’s recently adopted strategic plan:
Primary Focus: Digital Transformation & Innovation (85% focus during the first three years; percentage to decrease after year four)
The Project Director will lead The Trust’s three- to five-year digital transformation initiative, transitioning from a legacy Enterprise Resource Planning (“ERP”) system to a modern, integrated platform built on Salesforce and Sage Intacct. The goal of the transformation is to significantly enhance the user experience for Trust staff, grantees, and donors. This shift is central to The Trust’s strategic growth and modernization, requiring a solid understanding of enterprise systems, data architecture, and process optimization.
This role requires strong technical expertise to guide the evaluation, customization, and implementation of digital solutions that streamline operations; balance a keen sense of human dynamics; and drive effective collaborative work processes. The Project Director will manage vendor and consultant relationships, oversee system integration, and ensure that digital tools are aligned with organizational needs and scalable for future growth. The Project Director will also serve as the chief promoter and facilitator of this digital transformation, which will require significant contributions from internal and external system experts, as well as a wide variety of stakeholders.
A key responsibility will be to review and transform existing work processes by identifying system requirements, inefficiencies, designing improved workflows, and facilitating their adoption across departments. The Project Director will unite employees with varying levels of ERP and Customer Relationship Management (“CRM”) experience, fostering collaboration and ensuring consistent progress in the adoption of new systems. Reporting to the EVP, Chief Operating and Financial Officer, the Project Director will collaborate closely with the Senior Director of Administration and IT, the Controller and Assistant Treasurer, and key legacy ERP users to ensure a smooth and successful transition.
Secondary Focus
Key Responsibilities
Project Management
Employee Engagement and Proactive Communication
Requirements
Core Competencies
COMPENSATION
The starting salary range for this position is $165,000 to $190,000, based on experience and qualifications. This range is informed by market data for comparable roles in both the philanthropic and broader nonprofit sectors. The Trust is committed to internal equity and transparency in compensation, ensuring salaries reflect our values and the contributions of each employee.
The position is on-site at our New York office, and we adhere to a hybrid work model (four days in the office and one remote, seasonal remote weeks, and flexible remote days during the year). The Trust offers excellent benefits, including a pension plan, an 8% employer contribution to a 403(b)-retirement plan, partially subsidized medical insurance coverage & tiered medical plan offerings, generous paid time off, fully paid family bonding leave, and other benefits.
HOW TO APPLY
Please apply through The Trust's HRIS platform, Paylocity. Please upload your cover letter and resume as one PDF document.
The Trust is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate based on age, color, national origin, ethnic origin, citizenship status, disability, race, religion, creed, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, marital status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law in its recruitment and employment policies. In addition, The Trust will provide reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities. We are committed to DEIBA initiatives and identifying qualified candidates to support The Trust's mission, vision, and values.
In compliance with federal law, all individuals hired must verify their identity and eligibility to work in the United States and complete the required employment eligibility verification document form upon hire.
POSITION: Project Director, Digital Innovation and Strategic Initiatives
REPORTS TO: President & EVP, Chief Operating and Financial Officer
DIRECT REPORTS: None
LOCATION: New York, NY
FLSA STATUS: Exempt
WEBSITE: www.thenytrust.org
START DATE: Fall 2025
ABOUT US
The New York Community Trust is New York’s largest community foundation, serving New York City, Long Island, and Westchester. For more than 100 years, The Trust has brought together the local knowledge and diverse expertise of its team and nonprofit and philanthropic partners to support thriving and equitable communities and help donors champion the causes they love. The Trust makes approximately $200 million in grants each year from its charitable funds set up by individuals, families, foundations, and corporations.
The Trust is a regional philanthropic leader. It established the first donor-advised fund in 1931 and works at the forefront of critical causes, including education, health care…