Position Summary
Teach For All is searching for a new team mate to spearhead our efforts to unleash the impact of network alumni in the Americas region. Our vision is that by 2027, the Teach For All alumni community in Latin America is connected, active and leading systemic change through education in order to create a better future for students and communities in the region. This role is perfect for someone who is passionate about leadership development and systems change, and who deeply believes in the potential of our alumni network to positively improve outcomes for children and communities.
In this role, you will be responsible for working directly with Teach For All network partner organizations in the Americas to provide high quality coaching and consulting; foster peer learning between them; and develop resources and training; in order to support them to build and strengthen their local alumni strategies. In addition, you will also build your own strong relationships with alumni leaders in the region, to foster connectivity and peer learning between them so that they can grow as leaders, learn from and support one another, to increase their impact.
The ideal candidate is someone highly strategic with a track record of impact, who is creative, loves to build community, has strong program design skills, excels at building relationships and working collaboratively, and is highly competent at coaching and developing others.
This role will be part of Teach For All’s Global Alumni Leadership Team, with counterparts in other regions to foster global learning, connectivity and innovation across the regions. The role reports to the Head of Alumni Leadership but will work in very close - daily- collaboration with colleagues in Teach For All’s Americas regional team.
Outcomes
Success in this role means that
- Each network partner organization will have a clear alumni strategy, rooted in their vision for system change, that informs the design of their training and support for participants and their support for alumni;
- Alumni in the region are developing as impactful leaders and working collectively to bring about systems change in their contexts
- Alumni in the region are connected and are learning from, and supporting each other in pursuit of transformational progress for children
About the Team
Today there are over 100,000 Teach For All network alumni working across more than 60 countries. Together, they are one of the world’s largest networks of local leaders working collectively in pursuit of transformational progress for children. While we know that each local context is unique, the similarities in the nature of the challenges facing children from place to place mean that solutions are often shareable. We have seen how much faster local leaders can move when they are exposed to what is possible in other contexts. Therefore, one of Teach For All’s biggest organizational priorities is to foster the leadership development and connectivity between these alumni so they can grow as leaders, learn from and support each other, to have even greater local impact.
To drive forward this effort, Teach For All’s Alumni Leadership Team (a) works with our regional team in the Americas and our network partner organizations in the region to strengthen their efforts to develop their alumni at the local level; and (b) fosters cross-border connections between alumni so that they can benefit from being exposed to innovations and learning outside of their own contexts.
The Alumni Leadership Team is globally spread, with team members in Asia Pacific, Europe, Africa and the Americas.
As the Director of Alumni Leadership (Americas) at Teach For All, you will engage in the following and/or similar activities:
Partner Support
There are currently 13 network partners in the Americas region. Each organization is developing their alumni leaders at the local level. To support their efforts, you will:
- Collaborate with Teach For All’s Americas regional team to diagnose and constantly re-evaluate the needs of partners to determine and deliver the most appropriate support strategies.
- Establish strong, trust-based relationships with Heads of Alumni in the Americas, conducting regular interactions to understand their unique challenges, successes, and areas of growth.
- Work closely with the Head of Alumni Leadership to remain at the forefront of the latest network knowledge and insights about alumni strategy and systems change practice, contributing new insights as you come across them.
- Strategically share these insights (based on your diagnosis of a partners’ needs and priorities) through various mediums including facilitating learning experiences, workshops, newsletters and online platforms, ensuring widespread access and engagement amongst Heads of Alumni.
- Manage a robust peer learning community between Heads of Alumni in the Americas which facilitates information exchange, peer support, collaboration between them and ultimately accelerates their local efforts.
- Where necessary, provide personalized coaching and consulting to Heads of Alumni, leveraging your expertise to address specific challenges and enhance the impact of their alumni impact strategies.
Develop Alumni Leaders
There are currently ~4000 alumni leaders in the Americas region (plus 65,000 alumni of Teach For America). To support them to grow as leaders, and learn from one another, you will:
- Proactively build strong, credible relationships with alumni leaders to understand their unique challenges, successes, and areas of growth. You will be the Teach For All “point person” for alumni to field their requests and ideas, and the ‘go-to’ for Teach For All staff with questions about alumni in the region.
- Partner with the Americas regional team, network CEOs and Heads of Alumni to create and execute the strategy to develop alumni leadership and connectivity at the regional level.
- Be responsible for co-creating high-impact opportunities and events such as Latido Latino, virtual roundtables and interactive workshops that develop alumni leadership and connectivity in the Americas. This will involve leading collaborations between Heads of Alumni, the Americas regional team and Teach For All’s global teams.
- Manage a small group of alumni volunteers, “Network Connectors”, who will support you to execute your strategy to foster connectivity in the region.
- Foster vibrant and engaging online communities of alumni with similar job roles and/or interests related to impact and education, leveraging platforms like Zoom, WhatsApp and Facebook to foster their connectivity, leadership development and peer learning.
- Support alumni to self-organize regional virtual and in-person learning experiences to foster their leadership development and impact, including managing applications to Teach For All’s Communities & Connections Fund.
- Capture and share stories of alumni leadership and impact to inspire and motivate others and demonstrate progress.
- Support fellows and alumni from the region to participate in Teach For All’s global communities and learning experiences (School Principals, Entrepreneurs, Climate, Education in Emergencies, etc) so that there is strong representation from the Americas in these global spaces, and they are able to learn with peers from other regions.
As the ideal candidate you will bring:
- 8+ years of relevant working experience with a credible background in leadership, leadership development, systems change, and/or network building
- Prior experience and a strong track record of impact as an alumni and/or senior leader from within the Teach For All network is strongly preferred
- Passion for growing the leadership capacities of others, specifically alumni and Heads of Alumni
- Proven ability to build strong, credible relationships with multiple stakeholders to understand their goals and motivations in order to support collaboration while working virtually and remotely
- Exceptional strategic thinking abilities with proven track record of diagnosing and solving complex problems, exercising strong judgment and working with ambiguity
- Ability to work collaboratively and flexibly with colleagues globally, including a high volume of virtual engagement (i.e., conference calls, virtual collaboration tools)
- Superior project management skills; a self-starter with the ability to manage multiple streams of work, use strong judgment to independently determine actions and prioritize tasks, and work effectively in a dynamic, globally dispersed team environment
- Experience and ability to design and execute powerful remote and in-person learning experiences (events, workshops etc),
- Experience managing virtual peer learning communities and building strong peer networks
- Strong orientation towards diversity, inclusivity and equity with heightened levels of self-awareness, cross cultural competence and humility, and ability to adapt approach and communications styles accordingly
- Ability to influence and motivate others outside of direct team relationships
- Demonstrated ability to coach others
- Experience managing and mobilizing volunteers
- Must be able to work fluently in English & Spanish. Portuguese is also very desirable
- Exemplifies Teach For All’s core values and a commitment to Teach For All’s mission:
- Reflects a sense of possibility in mindset and vision
- Believes in the value of being locally rooted and globally informed
- Drives toward constant learning and improvement
- Convinced of the necessity of diversity and inclusiveness in our work
- Believes in the interdependence between us and our partners in solving this global problem
What Teach For All Offers:
- Commitment to cultivating a culture in which all staff members feel they belong, are valued for their contributions, and have an impact on our organization’s progress
- Professional and personal enriching experiences that will allow ample opportunities to make a positive impact to the work of Teach For All and beyond
- Comprehensive benefits package designed for your well-being and work-life needs
- All roles are 100% remote, in some locations we offer the option for in-office collaborations
- Generous time off and flexible work arrangements
- And much more!
Compensation
Salary for this position is competitive and dependent on country of hire, prior work experience and includes a comprehensive benefits package.
Work Authorization
Please note, this position is not eligible for employment visa sponsorship. All candidates must possess local permanent work authorization/permit in order to be considered.
Travel and Hours
Travel possible, approximately 10-15%. Given that we work across different time zones, some non-traditional hours for early or later calls are an expectation of this role.
Application Instructions
If this opportunity sounds like the next best step in your career, please submit your resume or curriculum vitae and a one-page letter of motivation (in English) directly online. Your letter should summarize motivations for your application and how your skills and experience align with the terms of this opportunity. We look forward to learning about you and your passion for ensuring educational opportunity for all!
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Therefore, candidates are encouraged to apply at their earliest convenience.
About Teach For All
Teach For All is a global network of 60 independent, locally led and governed partner organizations and a global organization committed to developing collective leadership to ensure all children fulfill their potential. Each network partner recruits and develops promising future leaders to teach in their nations’ under-resourced schools and communities and, with this foundation, to work with others, inside and outside of education, to ensure all children are able to fulfill their potential. Teach For All’s global organization works to increase the network’s impact by capturing and spreading learning, facilitating connections among partners, accessing global resources, and fostering the leadership development of partner staff, teachers, and alumni.
Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusiveness
We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive organization that inspires individuals of all backgrounds – across nationalities, races, ethnicity, religions, political views, economic backgrounds, sexual orientations, physical disabilities, languages, ages, genders and prior experiences – to bring their full selves to the work of ensuring educational opportunity for all.
In order to maximize our effectiveness in fulfilling Teach For All’s mission, we also feel it is important to focus on increasing representation and inclusiveness with respect to two dimensions in particular: we prioritize diversity of geography because this can help us quickly understand and connect with the diverse cultures and geographies of the world. We also prioritize increasing the representation and inclusiveness of team members who themselves have experienced the inequities we’re working to address by nature of sharing the background (e.g. economic, racial and ethnic, religious) of the most disadvantaged groups in their countries.