Reports to: Executive Director, Megan Peterson
Position Status: Exempt, Salaried; FTE (40 hours/week).
Salary: $130,000 - $140,000 FTE/year plus benefits.
Office in St. Paul, MN; currently working remotely from home. This is a Twin Cities-based position.
To apply: Submit resume and cover letter to this link to apply. We will consider
applications on a rolling basis so please apply as soon as you are able.
Organization
Gender Justice [501(c)3] and Gender Justice Action [501(c)4] are 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 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
Gender Justice is seeking a strategic, grounded, and collaborative Chief of Staff to serve as a key partner to the Executive Director and a driver of internal execution, alignment, and organizational health. As a senior leader, the Chief of Staff leads internal operations and cross-functional coordination, directly supervises program and operational leads, and ensures that the organization’s strategies, resources, and culture work in concert to achieve mission impact.
This is a role for a confident and values-aligned leader who thrives in translating vision into implementation. The Chief of Staff will oversee the execution of the strategic plan, support financial and operational sustainability, and build the systems, team cohesion, and internal practices necessary to keep the organization effective and resilient. They will ensure the Executive Director remains informed and connected to core programmatic and operational work, while protecting her capacity to focus on strategic external relationships, thought leadership, and fundraising.
The Chief of Staff will play a central role in leading and managing organizational infrastructure, supporting and holding leadership accountable to cross-organizational goals, strengthening internal culture, and ensuring clarity and collaboration across teams. This is an ideal opportunity for someone who is energized by high-level problem solving and team leadership, and who brings both people-centered management skills and sharp operational thinking.
Responsibilities
Executive Office & Strategic Partnership
her engagement in critical decisions and alignment with programmatic and financial work
at key moments.
external leadership by overseeing internal follow-through and coordination.
cross-cutting needs, and maintain visibility for the Executive Director.
organizational culture and team climate aligned with Gender Justice’s values.
Organizational Strategy & Implementation
plan alignment, progress tracking, and adaptive shifts as needed.
coherence and collaboration.
alignment to meet strategic priorities.
service of culture, equity, and continuous improvement.
needed.
Team Leadership & Management
Director), providing coaching, accountability, and strategic guidance.
ownership, timelines, and next steps to ensure follow-through.
alignment with organizational goals.
organizational culture.
Operations & Finance
and monitor spending to ensure alignment with organizational strategy, compliance, and
funder requirements.
responsibilities and resource stewardship.
to ensure effective organizational functioning.
Fundraising & Development Partnership
strategic guidance, morale support, and progress monitoring.
the Executive Director when needed for funder relationships or content.
organizational goals, capacity, and mission.
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. The ideal candidate will bring many of
the following:
operations, strategy execution, or cross-functional program oversight within a
mission-driven organization.
leaders, aligning teams, and supporting staff across departments to achieve shared goals.
management and prioritization skills to lead multiple priorities in a fast-paced
environment.
retreats, goal-setting, team culture efforts, or internal communications practices.
communicate clearly with staff, peers, and executive leadership.
planning, monitoring, and alignment with strategic goals.
Justice’s mission.
sensitive or complex matters.
economic justice, and to fostering a work culture rooted in inclusiveness, trust, respect,
and mutual accountability.
engaging with colleagues in ways that build trust, respect, and mutual accountability. Can
recognize that every team member shapes our culture through both everyday interactions
and how we address challenges, including raising constructive feedback and working
collaboratively toward solutions.
ability to apply that lens to policy analysis, leadership, and strategy development.
occasional evenings and weekends.
Benefits
Gender Justice offers the following benefits to full time employees:
Relocation assistance is 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.
Submit resume and cover letter to this link to apply. We will consider applications on a rolling basis so please apply as soon as you are able.