About the Partnership
We are a dedicated and dynamic group of individuals who have joined together to create a more equitable and just education system in the United States. Located in downtown Portland, Maine, Great Schools Partnership staff work on a variety of small and large-scale educational projects throughout Maine, New England, and the country. Working with educators, administrators, state agencies, community members, parents, and business leaders, we look to create schools where students own their learning, engage in deep work, and prepare themselves for their futures. We believe that each of us needs to be empowered to be creative, take initiative, think outside the box, work collaboratively, and assume leadership roles in the organization. For more detailed information about the Partnership and its work, visit greatschoolspartnership.org.
Our Commitment to Diversity
At the Great Schools Partnership (GSP), we believe our organization should reflect the communities in which we work. We believe diversity makes us stronger. Diversity of race. Of ethnicity. Of language. Of ability. Of gender. Of all the other ways we identify ourselves. We believe who you are is worth celebrating. These beliefs are foundational to all our work. We advocate for and support schools, districts, and school communities on their journeys toward educational equity. We also invest our time and money in ongoing internal equity and anti-racism efforts. Our goal is to provide a welcome, inclusive, and supportive environment for every member of our staff.
What is the big plan for this job?
Provide support for a variety of tasks, projects, teams, GSP staff and daily office operations. This is a one year, grant funded role running through June 30, 2027, with the potential for extension dependent on continued funding.
What will you be doing?
Our hiring process strives to screen in rather than out. We welcome your application even if you feel you are not strong in every qualification outlined below.
What qualities do I need to succeed in this role?
Location
You will be based in the GSP office in Portland, Maine. This role will require daily work, four days a week, in the GSP office and one day of work remotely at a home office if desired.
Compensation & Benefits
Each role at Great Schools Partnership is placed in a compensation band with 7 levels. This role sits within Band 1, with a maximum starting salary up to the midpoint. The actual level of the successful candidate (and corresponding salary) will be based on compensable factors such as job-relevant education, job-relevant experience, training, licensure, demonstrated competencies, and other factors. Throughout the interview process, we will evaluate your alignment with the compensable factors listed in the job description and offer a fair, non-negotiable starting salary to the selected candidate. The starting salary for this role ranges between $52,229 and $53,015.
GSP covers the full cost of health insurance for each staff member, 50% of costs of family health insurance, an additional 2.5% of salary contributed to a 403(b) retirement plan, an additional 4.5% of salary into a flex fund for health care or retirement, four weeks of vacation, five personal days, six sick days, eight holidays, tuition reimbursement, and eight weeks of paid parental leave.
GSP is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against candidates on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability status, or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, and local laws. Women, people of color, LGBTQIA+ individuals, and members of other minority or marginalized groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
Come Join Us!
Submit your application HERE. Once in the application form, you will be asked to provide information regarding your application, upload your resume, and answer four questions (200 words or less for each response):
Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Review date starting May 11, 2026. Applications received before the deadline will be given priority. After May 11, 2026 applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position has been filled.
GSP covers the full cost of health insurance for each staff member, 50% of costs of family health insurance, an additional 2.5% of salary contributed to a 403(b) retirement plan, an additional 4.5% of salary into a flex fund for health care or retirement, four weeks of vacation, five personal days, six sick days, eight holidays, tuition reimbursement, and eight weeks of paid parental leave.
Submit your application HERE. Once in the application form, you will be asked to provide information regarding your application, upload your resume, and answer four questions (200 words or less for each response):
Incomplete applications will not be considered.