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Description
Valley of the Sun United Way is celebrating 100 years of impact with a bold vision for the future: Mighty Change in health, housing, education, and workforce development. This once-in-a-century milestone is more than a celebration, it's a call to action. We are harnessing the urgency of now, building on a century of progress, and fueling momentum with transformational leadership that inspires others to step forward. Rooted in community and partnership, we believe leadership is not about going alone, but about bringing others along to multiply impact. As we are launching a historic $100 Million Anniversary Campaign, we invite visionary leaders to join us in shaping the next 100 years for the Valley.
The Community Development and Engagement Education Manager leads and manages priority projects that advance VSUW's Education impact area. This position implements and executes project plans related to Education initiatives-including developing reports, preparing applications, collecting, and analyzing data, and monitoring progress-to ensure program objectives are met and strategies remain aligned with organizational goals.
The Manager also serves as the project lead for the Community Literacy Hubs, coordinating implementation, partner engagement, and performance tracking to strengthen early literacy, family engagement, and community-based learning outcomes. Working closely with the Community Development & Engagement (CDE) Education Director, this role contributes to solutions that further VSUW's mission and accelerate meaningful educational impact in the community. The Manager plans, organizes, and drives high-quality tasks and initiatives to ensure relevant services, strong outcomes, and effective stewardship of resources.
Requirements
The Community Development and Engagement Education Manager
Required Education & Experience Relevant degree in education, child development, human services, or a related discipline, including foundational understanding of early childhood development, early literacy, and family engagement principles. A combination of education or relevant experience may be considered in lieu of degree requirements. At least two (2) years of experience in the nonprofit or education field, including direct work and collaboration with a variety of school roles (e.g., teachers, administrators, support staff). Bilingual proficiency preferred (Spanish/English); ability to communicate effectively with diverse families and community partners is highly valued. Demonstrates proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, Google Workspace tools, and commonly used virtual meeting platforms. Valid Arizona driver's license, proof of automobile insurance, and daily access to personal vehicle.
Salary Description $65,000