Nonprofit
Published 4/21/26 4:10AM

Strategic Manager

Remote, Volunteer must be in United States
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  • Details

    Available Times:
    Weekdays (daytime, evenings), Weekends (daytime, evenings)
    Time Commitment:
    A few hours per week
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Volunteers Needed:
    1
    Cost:
    Fee Required: $125
    Cause Areas:
    Community Development, Disaster Relief, Economic Development, Environment & Sustainability, Human Rights & Civil Liberties
    Benefits:
    Training Provided

    Description

    Strategic Manager

    Executive Committee Officer – Long‑Range Strategic Coherence

    Reports to: Board of Directors, through the Executive Committee

    Job Family: Executive Governance & Strategic Stewardship

    Term of Service: Five (5) years; renewable once, per bylaws

    Location: Governance role; no operational duty station required

    Role Overview

    The Strategic Manager is an Executive Committee officer responsible for safeguarding long‑term strategic coherence across Celestial Point Inc.’s governance decisions.

    This role exists to protect the organization from mission drift, reactive decision‑making, and short‑term optimization, ensuring that growth, resource allocation, and strategic commitments remain aligned with the organization’s mission, values, and stewardship obligations over time.

    The Strategic Manager governs direction and alignment, not operations. Authority is exercised through governance, foresight, and disciplined judgment rather than program or personnel management.

    Role Context: Executive Committee Governance

    The Strategic Manager is a full Executive Committee officer, serving alongside other officers of the Committee in a fiduciary governance capacity.

    Within the governance system, this role:

    • Exercises independent strategic judgment
    • Participates fully in Executive Committee deliberation
    • Influences decisions through assessment, foresight, and coherence
    • Does not manage staff, programs, budgets, or operational execution

    The role is explicitly designed to balance momentum with restraint and growth with governance capacity.

    Core Mandate

    Ensure long‑term strategic alignment and disciplined restraint across all governance decisions.

    This mandate prioritizes durability, integrity, and coherence over speed, scale, or expediency.

    Core Responsibilities

    1. Strategic Coherence & Alignment
    • Assess whether proposed initiatives, partnerships, and growth paths align with the organization’s mission and values.
    • Identify misalignment between strategy, governance capacity, resource allocation, and ethical obligations.
    • Guard against expansion or commitments that undermine long‑term stewardship, legitimacy, or public trust.
    • Maintain clarity of purpose across bioregional, institutional, and temporal complexity.
    1. Long‑Horizon Risk & Opportunity Assessment
    • Evaluate risks and opportunities beyond immediate operating, funding, or political cycles.
    • Integrate learning from bioregional systems, eco‑mega districts, and long‑duration ecological dynamics into governance deliberation.
    • Identify path‑dependent and irreversible decisions requiring heightened scrutiny.
    • Support the Executive Committee in choosing restraint, sequencing, or pause where necessary.
    1. Governance‑Level Strategic Review
    • Participate in periodic strategic reviews and horizon‑scanning activities.
    • Contribute to Executive Committee evaluation of partnerships, funding sources, and organizational expansion.
    • Support deliberation under uncertainty by prioritizing soundness, coherence, and long‑term consequence.

    Authority & Decision Rights

    The Strategic Manager is empowered to:

    • Raise strategic risk and misalignment flags
    • Recommend pause, redirection, or deferral of decisions
    • Require additional analysis, time, or information before irreversible commitments
    • Register principled dissent within Executive Committee processes

    Authority is deliberative, not directive, and operates entirely within fiduciary governance structures.

    Role Constraints

    The Strategic Manager does not:

    • Direct operations or staff
    • Override fiduciary process or board authority
    • Substitute for executive or managerial leadership
    • Execute programs, manage budgets, or supervise personnel

    Qualifications & Readiness Indicators

    Demonstrated Readiness (Required)

    This role requires evidence of:

    • Advanced systems thinking across social, ecological, and institutional dimensions
    • Intellectual discipline and comfort with ambiguity
    • Capacity to reason under uncertainty without false certainty
    • Ability to dissent thoughtfully without disruption
    • Strong commitment to long‑term stewardship and mission integrity
    • Independence of judgment and ethical clarity

    Education & Experience (Preferred)

    • Senior experience in governance, strategy, public‑benefit leadership, or institutional stewardship.
    • Deep familiarity with long‑range planning, ecological or community systems, or mission‑driven governance.
    • Experience balancing growth, ethics, and capacity over time.

    Credentials support readiness but do not substitute for judgment, discipline, or observed capability.

    Governance Commitment: Give‑or‑Get Policy

    As an Executive Committee officer, the Strategic Manager participates in Celestial Point Inc.’s Give‑or‑Get Policy.

    This role includes a $1,000 annual Give‑or‑Get commitment, fulfilled through personal giving, fundraising, advocacy, donor engagement, or other Board‑approved pathways.

    The expectation is 100% participation, not uniform financial capacity. Participation is a condition of service and reflects shared fiduciary stewardship.

    Conditions of Success

    Success is demonstrated by:

    • Strategic clarity sustained across growth and change
    • Absence of mission dilution
    • Decisions that remain sound over time
    • Governance disciplined by foresight rather than reaction

    Failure is indicated by:

    • Reactive or momentum‑driven governance
    • Strategic incoherence across decisions or portfolios
    • Values compromised for expediency

    Removal for Cause

    Consistent with the bylaws, removal may occur for:

    • Persistent abdication of strategic responsibility
    • Conflicts of interest
    • Ethical compromise
    • Failure to exercise independent judgment

    Why This Role Matters

    The Strategic Manager is the organization’s guardian of time, coherence, and restraint.

    Where others enable action, this role ensures that action remains aligned, ethical, and enduring — preserving Celestial Point Inc.’s mission not just for the next decision, but for the decades that follow.

    Location

    Remote
    Volunteer must be in United States
    Associated Location
    Raleigh, NC, USA

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