Nonprofit
Published 1/6/26 11:36AM

Senior Operations Manager

Hybrid, Work must be performed in or near Saint Paul, MN
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  • Details

    Job Type:
    Full Time
    Application Deadline:
    January 15, 2026
    Salary:
    USD $80,000 - $90,000 / year
    Cause Areas:
    Human Rights & Civil Liberties, Reproductive Health/Rights, LGBTQ, Legal Assistance, Women

    Description

    Reports to: Chief of Staff

    Position Status: Exempt, Salaried; FTE (40 hours/week)

    Salary: $80,000 - $90,000 FTE/year plus benefits.

    Office in St. Paul, MN; currently a hybrid organization. This is a Twin Cities-based position.

    To apply: Submit your materials, resume and cover letter, using this application form. We will begin reviewing applications on January 15, 2026, but will consider applications until the position is filled.

    Organization

    Gender Justice [501(c)3] and Gender Justice Action [501(c)4] are partner nonprofit legal, policy,

    and political advocacy organizations working in Minnesota and North Dakota to advance gender

    equity through the law. We work to create a world where everyone can thrive no matter their

    gender, gender identity or expression, or sexual orientation. Central to this work is dismantling

    the legal, political, and structural barriers to gender equity. We represent clients directly in state

    court and before administrative agencies in impact litigation cases. In addition to pursuing justice

    through the legal system, we advocate for policies that expand gender equity and seek to educate

    and shape public understanding about gender barriers. We employ grassroots organizing,

    coalition building, and strategic communications and narrative strategies to create the movement

    momentum and cultural conditions for gender equity to flourish. We’re a small but mighty

    organization looking for the newest member of our ambitious, highly-effective, and growing

    team.

    Position Summary

    The Senior Operations Manager ensures the organization functions efficiently, sustainably, and in

    alignment with its mission. This position oversees and improves internal operations across teams

    by managing organizational systems and leading the implementation of Gender Justice’s internal

    operational policies and processes. The Operations Manager works with all staff and external

    contractors to ensure smooth day-to-day operations.

    The ideal person for this job is an experienced operations professional who is detail-oriented,

    diligent, and thoughtful. Organization, systems, and processes are in your blood, but you’re also

    nimble, flexible, and quick to adjust to change as needed in a small, high-impact organization.

    You have some experience with partner 501c3 and 501c4 organizations. You’re comfortable

    managing up and working with people with varied working styles. You’re passionate about

    social justice. You’re a proactive problem solver who prides yourself on getting things done, and

    done right.

    This role has the potential for upward mobility as resources and org growth allows. We hope to

    find a highly experienced individual who has the skills, experience, and interest to grow within

    the organization.

    Responsibilities

    The Senior Operations Manager will be responsible for the following activities, in addition to

    other duties as assigned:

    General Operations

    • Develop, recommend, implement, evaluate, and oversee operational policies and

    procedures for all areas of responsibility and that will improve day-to-day operations,

    including HR policies such as PTO and timekeeping systems.

    • Coordinate with tech/IT vendor to ensure staff have needed hardware and software,

    implement secure systems and processes, and coordinate tech support needs surfaced

    from the team.

    • Ensure the maintenance and organization of the office space and property, including

    storage units, equipment, supplies and other assets..

    • Ensure the team has the necessary tools and supplies to perform their work, such as

    reserving meeting space and procuring tools and supplies

    • Serve as primary point of contact for operations vendors, such as property manager,

    insurance brokers, operations consultants, and others

    • Manage office mail and packages, including opening mail, distributing to appropriate

    staff, and following document retention procedures

    • Lead the contract management process, such as drafting agreements, sending agreements

    for signature, filing signed agreements, etc.

    • Communicate with and manage vendors, contractors, and consultants (e.g., property

    management, accountants, etc.), and associated contracts and agreements

    • Lead file and drive management, ensuring appropriate saving of documentation and

    information

    • Manage organizational insurance policies and renewals, including completing

    applications, tracking policy information, ensuring payment is processed, and working

    with brokers to file claims as needed

    • Coordinate and schedule staff meetings, including scheduling, creating virtual meeting

    information

    • Monitor, respond to, or route emails addressed to Gender Justice’s general inbox

    (info@genderjustice.us)

    Human Resources

    • Lead onboarding and offboarding processes, such as adding and/or removing employees

    from platforms and systems and communicating information to employees

    • Manage general employee administration, including being the first point of contact for

    staff and HR vendors on employment related matters (such as compensation, PTO, and

    other benefits questions)

    • Maintain employee records and personnel files and ensure files align with document

    retention procedures

    • Administer payroll and employee benefits, including processing payroll, PTO, retirement

    accounts, and salary and employment changes, health and supplemental insurances

    • Collaborate with hiring teams to manage hiring processes, including posting job ads,

    applicant tracking and communications, and scheduling interviews and meetings

    Finance

    • Manage the finance inbox and coordinate with the team to ensure payments and other

    financial needs are addressed and completed

    • Coordinate with the team to gather financial information and documentation
    • Collaborate with staff and the Finance team to manage financial processes, such as

    processing bill and invoice payments, coding expense transactions, ensuring proper

    documentation, and processing staff reimbursements

    • Ensure financial procedures, such as expense, payment, documentation, and approval

    policies and process are consistently followed across the organization

    • Support yearly financial audits and reporting, including providing documents and

    information

    Compliance

    • Maintain a comprehensive compliance calendar to ensure required reporting and

    compliance tasks are completed timely, such as state annual reports, lobbying filings, and

    other requirements

    • Submitting annual state filings and renewals, and coordinating with staff as needed for

    campaign finance reports and other compliance requirements and needs

    • Reviewing and responding to notices received from local, state, federal agencies

    Organizational Development and Program Support

    • Prepare operations reports and other materials for Board and Committees
    • Manage the implementation of long-term operational plans, including tracking and

    reporting on progress and other metrics

    • Provide support for programs as needed

    Skills, Experiences, and Attributes

    The ideal candidate will bring many of the following skills, experiences, and attributes. We

    don’t expect any one person to have every qualification listed below. If this role aligns with your

    values and experience, we encourage you to apply.

    Must Haves

    • At least 3 years of experience in a similar role with progressive increased responsibilities
    • Excellent analytical, decision-making, and problem-solving skills
    • Strong project management skills including the ability to manage multiple priorities and project timelines
    • Excellent organizational skills with strong attention to detail
    • Technical savvy and the ability to adapt to new tools, technologies, and applications
    • Experience with maintaining confidential information
    • Strong communication skills, including exceptional writing and listening skills and the ability to communicate to internal and external audiences
    • Collaborative team player with strong interpersonal and communication skills
    • Commitment to Gender Justice’s mission and values, which include racial, social, and economic justice, and to fostering a work culture rooted in inclusiveness, trust, respect, and mutual accountability.

    Nice to haves

    • Experience working in non-profits, legal aid, and/or community organizations
    • Fluency in a language other than English is a plus
    • Experience with financial and budget management
    • Ability and experience with supervising direct reports
    • Experience working with 501c3 and 501c4 partner organizations

    Benefits

    Benefits

    Full time employees are eligible for the following benefits:

    • Employer-subsidized health, dental, and vision insurance
    • Unlimited paid discretionary leave, sick leave, and holidays
    • FSA, HSA, and Dependent FSA
    • 3% employer contribution to retirement plan
    • 12-weeks fully paid parental and medical leave
    • 12-weeks fully paid sabbatical leave after five years
    • Relocation assistance for moving costs available for candidates not located in the Twin Cities.

    Gender Justice is an equal opportunity employer. We seek to build a staff reflective of our values

    of equity and inclusion with regard to race, culture, ethnicity, class, religion, physical ability,

    age, gender, gender identity, and sexual orientation. As an organization working in solidarity

    with the reproductive justice, economic justice, and racial justice movements, Gender Justice is

    committed to fostering the leadership of women, people of color, Native and indigenous people,

    LGBQ and trans people, immigrants, and others living in marginalized communities.

    Location

    Hybrid
    Work must be performed in or near Saint Paul, MN
    Associated Location
    St Paul, MN, USA

    How to Apply

    Submit your materials, resume and cover letter, using this application form. We will begin reviewing applications on January 15, 2026, but will consider applications until the position is filled

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