About Impact Justice
Impact Justice advances safety, justice, and opportunity through boundary-breaking work that honors and empowers people and is changing expectations about what we can accomplish together. We imagine, build, and scale innovations, leverage research and other knowledge to connect the desire for change with informed action, and work to shift the narrative so that decision-makers and the public understand what’s at stake and what’s possible.
About the Menopause Project
The Menopause Project is a first-of-its-kind effort to identify and implement evidence-based healthcare solutions in women’s prisons, starting in California, and creating awareness among key stakeholders about the need to expand menopause education and care for incarcerated women across the country.
This effort will fill a critical gap: our research has uncovered that no existing programs in California, or anywhere in the United States, explicitly provide comprehensive, up-to-date menopause and perimenopause care to incarcerated women. While some corrections departments may be providing a basic level of care, thousands of incarcerated women across the country don’t have access to the care they need, and this crisis has long been absent from national conversations. Our work to design and pilot the Menopause Project in California could have massive implications for incarcerated women across the nation.
Who You Are
You have a background in public health, women’s health, healthcare, or working with incarcerated populations, with an emphasis on health. You also have an ethos of social justice, racial justice, community, and mutuality. You have a strong commitment to ending the criminalization of Black, Indigenous, Latinx, and other people of color, financially disenfranchised people, and other marginalized groups. You have an orientation and belief that criminal justice involvement should not be an impediment to employment, career, wellness, and personal growth opportunities.
This position is the lead manager for this project. This position is external-facing and you will be skilled in public speaking and facilitation with a high degree of comfort in translating complex information to meet the needs of a myriad of audiences including: impacted populations, policymakers, criminal justice system staff, funders, and community members.
You are a go-getter! You want to join a fast-paced Innovations team that provides the flexibility for ingenuity in the implementation of a program model. You have a background in program design, implementation, and evaluation—ideally in a healthcare or policy environment. You are an innovative thinker that wants to be part of building and expanding programming. You can balance competing priorities and you are simultaneously committed to the details while being able to envision, develop and implement program work that is currently in its development stages. You enjoy working both collaboratively and independently. You have a track record of effective, cross-functional collaboration across disciplines. You have highly-developed interpersonal skills with good relationship-building techniques. You are a leader. You are adept at time management and highly organized with a proven ability to ensure you and a team can meet deadlines, plan, organize, and execute.
That said, we know there are great candidates who may not think they fit into what we’ve described above or who have important skills we haven’t thought of. If that is you, don’t hesitate to apply and tell us about yourself! We know that there are great candidates who may not possess all of the skills that we have described. We would like to hear from you even if you have most (but not all) of the skills listed. We welcome all applicants, including formerly incarcerated individuals, those with family members that have been incarcerated, and persons with direct criminal or juvenile legal system experience.
What You Will Do
The anticipated start date for this position is February 1, 2026. You will report to the Vice President of Innovation Programs. You’ll be the owner of The Menopause Project, and your core responsibilities will be:
Education / Experience Level
Successful candidates typically have at least four years of professional training/education or closely related experience; and at least six years of relevant experience, including at least three years of program leadership experience and at least three years of people management experience.
Required Qualifications
Preferred Qualification (but not required)
The position will be paid $117k-130k. Salary offers are based on the candidate's experience and qualifications and our practice of maintaining salary equity within the organization. The benefits that come with working at Impact Justice include medical, dental, and FSA plans, significant vacation and wellness leave, and immediate vesting in our 401K with a generous match.
This is a full-time, salaried position. The candidate should be located in our Oakland or Los Angeles, CA office and will work under a hybrid schedule. Periodic deviations to the regular hybrid schedule may be required due to program needs.
We are not considering remote staff for this position.
If this all sounds like a good fit for you, please include your resume and a response to the following questions:
We plan on making decisions on a rolling basis, so the earlier you apply the better.
Hiring Process
Elements of the Impact Justice hiring process may include phone screen interviews, candidate exercises (written or presentations), Zoom interviews, in-person interviews, and reference checks. Candidates are welcome to ask for alternative arrangements in the process if needed (for example, conducting an interview via phone rather than Zoom), Impact Justice will do our best to accommodate reasonable requests. Please communicate any alternative arrangements requested to the hiring manager.
Equal Opportunity Employment
Impact Justice provides equal employment opportunities to all applicants without regard to race/ethnicity, color, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, religion, national origin, age, criminal history, or disability.