About the Organization:
The Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP), based in Washington, D.C. and launched in 1969, is a national, nonpartisan, anti-poverty organization developing and advancing policy solutions that work for people with low incomes and people of color. CLASP advocates for public policies and programs at the federal, state, and local levels that reduce poverty, improve the lives of people with low incomes, and advance racial, gender, and economic justice. Our solutions directly address the institutional barriers faced by individuals and families because of race, ethnicity, gender, low income, and immigration status and identity.
Within its broad anti-poverty mission, CLASP’s policy work is currently organized around four teams: Child Care and Early Education; Education, Labor & Worker Justice; Public Benefits Justice; and Immigration and Immigrant Families. We also work across teams on racial equity and mental health. Our policy development and advocacy efforts are supported collaboratively by legislative, communications, finance, administration, and development teams.
About the Position:
This is an exciting and important time for the organization’s growth. Come join our team of professionals dedicated to advancing economic, gender, and racial equity!
CLASP is seeking an experienced, visionary, strategic, flexible, and innovative individual to become the organization’s next Chief Operating Officer (COO). The successful candidate will be responsible for the development and implementation of effective operational, administrative, talent management, financial, cultural, and other organizational practices and procedures to continuously improve the functionality and sustainability of the organization. The Director of Human Resources and Operations, the Director of Development, the Senior Accounting and Finance Manager, and the Finance Coordinator report directly to the COO.
The COO at CLASP will be a personable, accommodating, and professional leader who embodies the values of collaboration, transparency, and organizational integrity. The ideal candidate will possess strong interpersonal skills and a natural ability to build trust and rapport across all levels of the organization. They will demonstrate a high level of emotional intelligence, approachability, and a solution-oriented mindset, creating a positive and inclusive workplace culture.
This individual must be an effective and confident communicator who can engage with staff, leadership, and external partners with clarity, empathy, and professionalism. They will be responsible for leading with a balance of compassion and accountability, helping teams navigate challenges and achieve strategic objectives.
In addition, the COO should bring experience working with labor unions and managing collective bargaining agreements. A strong understanding of unionized work environments is essential, including negotiating and implementing collective bargaining agreements, fostering constructive labor relations, and maintaining compliance with labor laws and union contracts. The candidate should demonstrate a proven ability to build respectful, productive relationships with union representatives and to lead with fairness and equity in all employment-related practices.
The COO serves as a visible and core member of the Leadership Team, contributing to overall strategic direction and growth planning for the organization. Reporting to the President & Executive Director (ED) and engaging with the Board of Trustees, the COO leads overall operations to advance and support CLASP’s mission and develops policies and management systems in areas of finance and accounting, fund development, human resources (HR), information technology (IT), and risk management/compliance to best meet organizational objectives. The COO is responsible for directing day-to-day operations in accordance with objectives established by the Leadership Team and approved by the Board of Trustees. The COO partners with the ED in developing effective and innovative growth strategies and ensures implementation of the organizational goals.
Key Skills:
In collaboration with the ED, the COO will be responsible for helping drive organizational vision, ensuring internal alignment, and leading and overseeing operational strategy through the creation of policies and procedures that center equity—all in partnership with other members of the Leadership Team. To fulfill these objectives, the COO needs the following skills:
Functional Areas of Responsibility
Finance and Administration:
Organizational Culture:
a period that coincided with the transition to remote work. The organization now operates under a hybrid work model, with staff working remotely up to four (4) days per week and in the office at least one (1) day per week, on average. A limited number of employees work fully remotely. The next COO will have a significant opportunity to shape the future of CLASP’s workplace model for 2025 and beyond.
The organization’s next COO also has a unique opportunity to evaluate, refine, create, and implement systems that support better collaboration across teams and the organization's culture while remaining true to CLASP’s values. This includes evaluating and refining the current hybrid structure, aligning it with organizational goals and staff needs, and ensuring it supports a strong, inclusive, and high-performing culture.
Policy and Advocacy:
While the COO does not need to be an expert in policy or advocacy, a successful candidate must have a strong understanding of the role that policy and advocacy organizations play within the broader social justice ecosystem. The individual should be mission-aligned and able to support and uphold CLASP’s strategic goals and values in this space. They will be responsible for ensuring that the organization’s operational activities, including lobbying and advocacy efforts, remain compliant with legal and regulatory requirements and are aligned with CLASP’s mission-driven priorities.
Leadership and Development:
The COO should step into the role as a leader from day one. In addition to demonstrating strong personal leadership qualities—such as sound judgment, strategic thinking, and decisive decision-making—the ideal candidate will have a passion for building people and systems. The COO will be expected to design and implement innovative strategies to support the professional growth and development of staff across the organization, fostering a workplace culture that prioritizes learning, collaboration, and equity.
The COO will also seek opportunities to build partnerships with other COOs and leaders in the policy and advocacy space, with the goal of creating new avenues for organizational and staff development. This role requires someone who is externally connected, internally trusted, and invested in the long-term success of the team.
Additionally, the COO, in coordination with the ED, will work closely with CLASP’s diverse Board of Trustees. This will include communicating regularly, supporting quarterly Board meetings, and playing a key role in updating Trustees on the financial health of the organization, organizational progress, and operational matters.
Related duties include:
Internal Communication:
In a hybrid and remote work environment, effective communication and collaboration are essential. Therefore, the COO will be responsible for ensuring that internal communication related to finance and operations across various departments occurs in a systematic, consistent, inclusive, and transparent manner. This includes implementing systems and practices that foster clarity andencourage collaboration.
The COO will also be charged with developing additional channels for staff to provide feedback, share ideas, and have a meaningful voice within the organization. Creating a culture where open communication is welcomed and valued will be central to this role.
To succeed, the COO must be a strong communicator who can connect authentically with individuals at all levels of the organization. CLASP is seeking someone who is personable, accessible, empathetic, and takes time to listen—while communicating transparently (as appropriate) and always with integrity. Building trust across teams will be essential for the COO to lead effectively and foster a cohesive organizational culture.
Commitment to Racial Equity:
The COO must center racial equity in every aspect of their work. This includes applying an equity lens to decision-making, operational practices, organizational culture, and staff development. The COO will work closely with internal leaders—including the Deputy Executive Director for Racial Equity—to advance the goals outlined in CLASP’s Racial Equity Transformational Change Plan. This requires a deep commitment to equity and inclusion, and the ability to lead with humility, transparency, and accountability.
More information about CLASP’s commitment to racial equity can be found at www.clasp/about/racial-equity/.
Minimum Requirements/Qualifications:
UNION ENVIRONMENT AND POSITION STATUS
CLASP is a unionized organization, but this position is not part of the bargaining unit. Employees are represented by CLASP Workers United (OPEIU, Local 2). CLASP values collaboration, fair labor practices, and constructive engagement with the union. We have just finalized our first Collective Bargaining Agreement, which will be in effect until May 2027.
Compensation:
Salary Range: $190,000 – 200,000
Salary is commensurate with experience. CLASP offers exceptional benefits, including several employer-paid health insurance options, dental insurance, life and long-term disability insurance, long-term care insurance, a 403(b) retirement program, flexible spending accounts, and generous vacation, paid sick leave, paid family and medical leave, and holiday schedules
Application Process:
Please apply here and include a cover letter with your submission. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. NO PHONE CALLS, PLEASE.
CLASP is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
About the Organization:
The Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP), based in Washington, D.C. and launched in 1969, is a national, nonpartisan, anti-poverty organization developing and advancing policy solutions that work for people with low incomes and people of color. CLASP advocates for public policies and programs at the federal, state, and local levels that reduce poverty, improve the lives of people with low incomes, and advance racial, gender, and economic justice. Our solutions directly address the institutional barriers faced by individuals and families because of race, ethnicity, gender, low income, and immigration status and identity.
Within its broad anti-poverty mission, CLASP’s policy work is currently organized around four teams: Child Care and Early Education; Education, Labor & Worker Justice; Public Benefits Justice; and Immigration and Immigrant Families. We also work across teams on racial equity and mental health. Our policy…
Salary is commensurate with experience. CLASP offers exceptional benefits, including several employer-paid health insurance options, dental insurance, life and long-term disability insurance, long-term care insurance, a 403(b) retirement program, flexible spending accounts, and generous vacation, paid sick leave, paid family and medical leave, and holiday schedules.
Salary is commensurate with experience. CLASP offers exceptional benefits, including several employer-paid health insurance options, dental insurance, life and long-term disability insurance, long-term care insurance, a 403(b) retirement program, flexible spending accounts, and generous vacation, paid sick leave, paid family and medical leave, and holiday schedules.