Manager, Strategic Projects
Company: Chicago Education Fund
Location: Chicago
Posted on: February 27, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $80,000/year BACKGROUND
The Chicago Public Education Fund (The Fund) supports public
schools by investing in the talented educators who lead them. As an
independent nonprofit organization, we partner with Chicago Public
Schools (CPS), the City of Chicago, the local philanthropic
community, principals, and aspiring principals to build and sustain
a culture of strong leadership. For more than two decades, our
program and policy efforts and our willingness to innovate
alongside educators have made a measurable, positive impact on
school leadership and helped educators support student learning. In
our current campaign, Chicago Leads, we will raise and invest $50M
to deepen and strengthen leadership in Chicagos 636 public schools.
ORGANIZATIONAL VALUES We are solutions-oriented. Challenges are
part of the work; we aim for continuous improvement. We are
collaborative. Each team member relies on others to achieve goals;
we ask for help when we need it and provide help when asked. We act
with integrity. We say what we will do, and we do what we say. We
are honest about what we know and what we are learning. We
prioritize equity. We prioritize leaders who serve communities most
directly impacted by structural racism and systematic exclusion. We
recruit and hire for diversity across all areas of identity.
MANAGER, STRATEGIC PROJECTS The Role Strong leadership drives
student success and delivering on that belief requires disciplined
execution and clear alignment between strategy and action. The
Manager, Strategic Projects ensures our internal operations match
the ambition of our mission. We are seeking a senior project
manager who independently drives execution across board management,
strategic planning, and cross-functional systems. This role
translates strategy into detailed, actionable project plans,
strengthens existing processes, and ensures work arrives
decision-ready reducing executive lift and increasing
organizational clarity. The role focuses on two core areas: Board
Management & Strategic Planning Integration: Ensure board cycles
run predictably, strategic priorities are actively tracked, and
Senior Team materials are clear, organized, and decision-ready.
Repeatable Systems Strengthening: Refine and improve
cross-functional systems so work is consistently planned, tracked,
documented, and sustained. You will likely bring strong project
management tools and habits of your own. At The Fund, you must be
comfortable operating within Monday.com, Microsoft Suite, and our
internal AI supports strengthening existing systems rather than
rebuilding them. Success means execution is strong, priorities are
visible, and details are handled before they require intervention.
Operational excellence is the foundation. You will be primarily
responsible for: Board Management Strategic Planning Execution
(Execution Consistency) In your first 90 days, you will learn our
board processes, strategic planning tools, and Senior Team rhythms.
You will then strengthen execution so plans are detailed, current,
and actively used. Success means board cycles run predictably,
materials arrive decision-ready, and executive lift is meaningfully
reduced. You will: Own end-to-end project management for board
management and strategic planning, maintaining detailed, actionable
plans in Monday.com with clear sequencing, ownership, deadlines,
and readiness checkpoints. Ensure decision-readiness by
coordinating across teams so materials are aligned, high-quality,
and prepared for discussion not revision. Embed strategy into
Senior Team rhythms by maintaining dashboards, tracking goals, and
aligning agendas and stepbacks with forward-looking priorities.
Surface and manage cross-functional dependencies, mitigating risks
early and preventing last-minute rework. Translate feedback and
friction points into concrete system improvements that strengthen
clarity and follow-through. As execution stabilizes, the role may
expand into deeper strategic synthesis. Repeatable Systems Process
Strengthening You will partner with Directors and Managers to
strengthen at least one high-impact repeatable process per vertical
each year. Success means processes are clear, documented,
sustained, and not dependent on individual memory or personality.
You will: Design and implement durable process improvements
supported by detailed project plans with clear sequencing,
ownership, timelines, and feedback loops. Turn diagnostics into
measurable, sustained improvements. Establish clear documentation
ownership and structured systems (e.g., SharePoint) with defined
owners and version control. Standardize practical tools project
templates, communication frameworks, and tracking mechanisms that
increase consistency without adding burden. Provide proactive
executive visibility on progress, risks, and overall process
health. The goal: reduce confusion, clarify ownership, and increase
organizational predictability. As a member of The Fund team, your
broader culture contributions will include: Offering ideas and
supporting projects that help achieve The Funds main goals. Your
input is crucial for our success. Participating in the Managers
Cohort to work with colleagues, share knowledge, improve your
leadership skills, and work on projects that involve different
parts of the organization. Attending events and meetings to
represent The Fund, showing our dedication to enhancing Chicago's
education. Your efforts are key to strengthening our relationships
and reputation. Helping with projects that involve multiple teams,
showing your commitment to our values and helping our team work
well together. Focusing on your professional growth by taking part
in educational opportunities and keeping up with the latest in
public education and school leadership. CANDIDATE QUALIFICATIONS
The ideal candidate is a highly capable project manager who thrives
in a fast-paced environment and brings the judgment, rigor, and
relationship skill needed to help senior leaders and teams execute.
You are comfortable balancing multiple priorities, building systems
that make work easier (not heavier), and strengthening consistency
across teams. You may have a background in operations, program
management, consulting, or as a chief of staff/strategy-and-ops
generalistbut regardless of background, you must bring demonstrated
project management skill and a track record of delivering outcomes
through structure, follow-through, and strong communication.
Required qualifications include: Demonstrated experience
independently leading cross-functional projects from planning
through delivery, including detailed task sequencing, ownership
mapping, dependency management, readiness checkpoints, and risk
mitigation. Proven ability to build and maintain project plans that
actively guide execution not just document meetings. Demonstrated
ability to prepare decision-ready materials for senior leaders that
require minimal restructuring or clarification. Strong written and
verbal communication skills; able to produce clear, actionable
materials (e.g., trackers, briefs, agendas, summaries) that move
work forward. Demonstrated ability to move from observation and
feedback to concrete, implemented improvements. Strong judgment
about readiness able to assess when work is prepared for senior
engagement and when further refinement is required. Ability to
influence without formal authority and move teams through
productive disagreement to clear decisions and sustained
follow-through. Ability to deliver high-quality work with
appropriate speed and responsiveness. Commitment to equity and
demonstrated comfort using clear process and standardization to
reduce inconsistency, bias, and mind reading across teams.
Preferred qualifications include: Experience supporting board
processes, strategic planning efforts, or senior leadership teams.
Experience in education, nonprofit, public sector, or politically
complex environments. Experience designing or maintaining
dashboards or operating trackers that support executive
decision-making. Experience building documentation systems and
shared knowledge structures. Many successful candidates will bring
3 years of relevant experience; however, we welcome applicants who
have developed these skills through fewer years or alternative
pathways. If you meet manybut not allof the qualifications below,
we encourage you to apply. We value transferable skills, learning
mindset, and growth potential. COMPENSATION The salary band for a
Manager at The Fund starts at $80,000 and there is room to grow to
$95,000 over time based on a strong ability to regularly exceed
expectations and market adjustments. The Fund offers a robust and
highly competitive benefits package, including healthcare coverage,
retirement contribution, generous paid-time-off for all team
members, and paid short-term and family leave. Please note that The
Fund team is an in-person organization, working in schools and out
of our offices in downtown Chicago. We offer one work-from-home day
per week. This position will require some evening and weekend
hours. TO APPLY The position is available immediately, and we are
actively seeking candidates. We will accept applications through
March 23, 2026. Applying early increases your chances of being
invited for an interview, with the interview process set to begin
the week of April 6. Please visit thefundchicago.org/who
-we-are/careers/ and follow the links to navigate to the Manager,
Strategic Projects job description. Once there, use the "Apply"
button to submit your application, including a resume and cover
letter. Finalists for any role with The Fund must undergo a
background check to be considered for employment. If you have
questions or require accommodations during the application or
interview process please email Careers@TheFundChicago.org. Please
note that we are unable to provide responses to phone inquiries
regarding this position. The Fund employs and values a diverse
workforce. We are also an equal opportunity employer with a
commitment to engaging the skills and leadership of people of
color, low-income people, LGBTQ people, people with disabilities,
and others from diverse backgrounds. People from these and other
historically marginalized backgrounds and communities are strongly
encouraged to apply.
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