Full-Time | $55,000–$70,000/year | In-Person, Washington DC | Start Date: June 9, 2026
What Peace of Mind Does
Peace of Mind teaches kids how to understand themselves. We bring mindfulness-based social-emotional learning (SEL) to PreK–8 students across approximately 80 public schools in the DC area and our curriculum is being used in all 50 states and 44 countries. Our outcome data is strong. Our impact is real. And right now, no one is fully owning it.
What This Job Actually Is
Peace of Mind's most powerful fundraising asset is its data and this role exists to unlock it.
You will own two things that are deeply connected: the data that proves our work is working, and the development infrastructure that turns that data into funding. You'll collect and synthesize student and school outcome data, build the systems to track and report it, and translate it into the materials that move funders from curious to committed. You'll also manage the grants calendar, support donor stewardship, and make sure the ED walks into every funder meeting prepared.
This is both a data role and a fundraising role. The person who will thrive here is someone who understands that the best development work is built on evidence.
What Your Week Actually Looks Like
On any given week, you might:
Some weeks are data-heavy. Some weeks are development-heavy. Most weeks are both.
Your First 90 Days
Days 1–30: Audit what exists. Understand our data sources, our grants pipeline, our donor base, and our Salesforce setup. Start organizing what you find. Begin managing the grants calendar.
Days 30–60: Produce your first impact brief. Own at least one grant submission or funder report from start to finish. Start building or improving the data tracking system.
Days 60–90: The ED should be walking into funder meetings with materials you prepared. The grants calendar should be current. You should have a clear picture of what's in the pipeline and what needs attention.
You'll Thrive Here If…
This Isn't For You If…
What's Hard About This Job
We have strong data but our data systems are not fully built out. You will be organizing and building as much as you are running. The grants pipeline is substantial (over $2M in active and upcoming applications) and there is no one currently dedicated to managing it. You'll be stepping into real urgency. That's an opportunity, but it's also a lot.
The Interview Process
We move quickly. If you're a fit, you'll know within two weeks of applying.
Compensation & Logistics
To Apply
Send your resume and a cover letter to people@teachpeaceofmind.org with the subject line "Data & Impact Coordinator."
In your cover letter: tell us about a time you turned data or research into something that moved people to act. What did you find, how did you communicate it, and what happened?
A note on applying: Research shows that women and Black and Brown candidates are significantly less likely to apply for a role unless they meet every single qualification listed. We want to be direct: if this role excites you and you meet most of what we've described, please apply. We hire for potential, values alignment, and how you think — not just a checklist. We actively want our team to reflect the communities we serve, and we mean that.
We are hiring now. Applications reviewed on a rolling basis.
Peace of Mind is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to building a team that reflects the communities we serve.