Key things to know about this role
The Director of Policy will lead and strengthen a focused policy operation to advance the mission of a high impact, growing nonprofit.
Policy is one leg of a “three-legged stool” model for how Compass pursues its mission, with the other legs being: (1) direct implementation of programs and (2) field-building, training, and technical assistance to other practitioners. These three areas of work mutually support and strengthen one another in pursuit of the organization’s mission and goals. No leg is primary.
Compass has engaged in policy advocacy for many years. In 2022, the organization formally launched a dedicated policy team as part of its seven-year strategic scaling plan to expand internal capacity for policy change work and advance the organization’s mission.
Directors at Compass serve as functional leaders and are actively engaged in the day-to-day work that they lead. They are senior leaders reporting to members of the Executive Team.
This role combines frontline work as the organization’s primary representative on matters of federal policy with duties as the internal leader of all policy-related work, such as setting overall policy strategy and sequencing annual work plans, ensuring the policy department is adequately resourced with paid staff and external contractors to carry out its work, managing a budget, and so on.
About Compass
Compass is an innovative, mission-driven organization that supports families with low incomes to save for their future and access greater economic opportunity. We believe in our clients and in their ability to achieve their goals and dreams. We operate high-quality financial coaching and savings programs and pursue opportunities to shape the national approach to poverty through practice and policy change. Compass is also an emerging leader in a national effort to leverage housing assistance as a platform for economic mobility. We are looking for people who want to be part of taking our programs and our impact to the next level.
Our mission is to partner with families with low incomes to build assets as a pathway out of poverty. We focus on reaching families led by Black and/or Latinx women.
To achieve our mission, we operate client-centered savings and financial coaching programs, deliver training and technical assistance to other practitioners, and shape policy solutions that dismantle barriers to asset building.
For more information, please visit our website, www.compassworkingcapital.org, or click here to learn more about our strategic plan.
About The Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) Program
Congress created the FSS program in 1990 as an employment and savings program for families in federally subsidized housing. The program combines a powerful savings incentive with service delivery to support residents in reaching their goals. It is the nation’s largest asset-building program for families with low incomes.
Since 2010, Compass has partnered with public housing agencies and other affordable housing providers to operate an asset-building model for the FSS program — the first nonprofit organization in the country to do so.
About the Job
Reporting to the Chief External Affairs Officer (CEAO) and in collaboration with the CEO and other senior leadership, the Director will drive Compass’ ambitious policy objectives in our new strategic plan while working to strengthen and elevate the policy function at Compass.
All Compass staff embody the following core competencies:
Primary Responsibilities
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Equal Opportunity Statement
Compass Working Capital is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We consider applications for all positions, without regard to age, race, color, ethnicity, national origin, ancestry, creed, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, citizenship, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, veteran status, military status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
Compass Working Capital is committed to ensuring individuals with disabilities receive the accommodations required for them to interview for a position on our team. Should you require accommodations, please contact hr@compassworkingcapital.org.
As a contractor of Boston Housing Authority, Compass also provides hiring preference to Section 3 residents. Section 3 Residency is defined as being an authorized resident of Boston Housing Authority or a “low-income resident” of the Boston Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes Suffolk, Norfolk, Middlesex, Essex, Plymouth, Strafford (NH), and Rockingham (NH) Counties.
As a contractor of Philadelphia Housing Authority, Compass also provides hiring preference to Section 3 residents. Section 3 Residency is defined as being an authorized resident of Philadelphia Housing Authority or a “low-income resident” of the area where the HUD-assisted project is located.
For the purposes of Section 3, "low-income" is defined as 80% of the Area Median Income. To learn more information about Section 3 income eligibility, please refer to the Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Website.
Key things to know about this role
The Director of Policy will lead and strengthen a focused policy operation to advance the mission of a high impact, growing nonprofit.
Policy is one leg of a “three-legged stool” model for how Compass pursues its mission, with the other legs being: (1) direct implementation of programs and (2) field-building, training, and technical assistance to other practitioners. These three areas of work mutually support and strengthen one another in pursuit of the organization’s mission and goals. No leg is primary.
Compass has engaged in policy advocacy for many years. In 2022, the organization formally launched a dedicated policy team as part of its seven-year strategic scaling plan to expand internal capacity for policy change work and advance the organization’s mission.
Directors at Compass serve as functional leaders and are actively engaged in the day-to-day work that they lead. They are senior leaders reporting to members of the…
Benefits
The salary range for this role is $105,000-$125,000, commensurate with experience, with a $5,000 sign-on bonus. We’ll promote your professional growth and development by providing access to a competitive salary and benefits package and additional employee benefits that include but are not limited to:
Healthcare: medical, dental, vision: Compass covers up to 80% of employee premiums and 80% for dependents. There is no waiting period to enroll in health insurance.
Benefits
The salary range for this role is $105,000-$125,000, commensurate with experience, with a $5,000 sign-on bonus. We’ll promote your professional growth and development by providing access to a competitive salary and benefits package and additional employee benefits that include but are not limited to:
Healthcare: medical, dental, vision: Compass covers up to 80% of employee premiums and 80% for dependents. There is no waiting period to enroll in health insurance.
Strong English interpersonal, communications, writing, public speaking skills
Strong English interpersonal, communications, writing, public speaking skills
Please do not forget to include your cover letter!
Please do not forget to include your cover letter!