Senior Director, Advocacy Health Equity - Remote
Company: American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, Inc
Location: Washington
Posted on: February 18, 2025
Job Description:
Senior Director, Advocacy Health Equity - RemoteSenior Director,
Advocacy Health Equity - RemoteThe American Cancer Society Cancer
Action Network (ACS CAN) is the nation's leading cancer advocacy
organization. Together with our charitable partner, the American
Cancer Society, we work in Congress, state legislatures and local
jurisdictions to support evidence-based policy and legislative
solutions designed to eliminate cancer as a major health
problem.The Senior Director, Advocacy Health Equity, is a critical
leadership role that will develop a strategic vision to guide ACS
CAN's health equity agenda with matrixed (dotted line)
responsibility for five organizational directors. The Senior
Director will lead development of a plan, periodic compilations of
work accomplished and reports that serve as a guidepost internally
and externally to advance defined markers and strategic action to
benefit the communities ACS CAN serves. The successful candidate
will possess leadership presence, communication skills and the
confidence to collaborate with leaders across the enterprise to
drive measurable integration and accountability for health equity
relationships and strategies and integrate principles of equity,
justice, and inclusion into daily work. The Senior Director will
also provide leadership and support for ACS CAN's workplace
inclusion efforts and engage with the enterprise DEI team to
contribute to enterprise-wide strategic objectives.***This is a
remote position that can be home based anywhere in the United
States. Experienced leader with health equity through advocacy,
policy, and programmatic deliverables is required.***MAJOR
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Lead the development of a multi-year organizational strategy
and operational plan to promote evidence-based cancer equity
working closely with senior leaders at ACS CAN and across the
Enterprise.
- Design and create a roadmap to guide cancer equity advocacy
program of work, through the development and execution of an
advocacy health equity annual work plan, incorporating all
functional areas of ACS CAN.
- Conceptualize and put in place metrics and accountability
measures to ensure the organization establishes and meets cancer
health equity goals through inclusive practices and
strategies.
- Lead and guide execution of plan including aligning work around
a strategic vision (policy development, communications,
fundraising, volunteer engagement, grassroots activation, and
local, state, and federal campaigns and lobbying). Lead advocacy
health equity agenda in a matrix structure, working closely with
the Senior Leadership Team. Convene health equity group.
- Foster strong and continuous organizational and external
relationships by providing leadership, strategic guidance, and
support for executing existing and new programs and initiatives.
Serve as a health equity thought leader, presenting externally,
engaging partners, funders, and other stakeholders.
- Provide leadership and support for ACS CAN's workplace
inclusion efforts.
- Partner across Enterprise to increase engagement with internal
and external stakeholders, partners and potential donors to achieve
further impact on cancer equity measures of success.
- Compile and analyze cancer health equity advocacy efforts,
translate insights and build a cohesive narrative regarding ACS
CAN's health equity work.
- Serve as ACS CAN's primary liaison with the ACS Enterprise DEI
team, coordinating efforts and leveraging expertise and resources
that will support our collective work.
- Serve as a member of ACS CAN's Senior Leadership Team and
provide leadership and strategic insights on organizational work,
direction, policies, and operations.
- Translate the health equity field through the cancer lens and
maintain relationships and lead engagement with partners in the
cancer health equity space.FORMAL KNOWLEDGE
- BA/BS or equivalent
- 12+ years' experience as a leader with a proven track-record
and passion for health equity through advocacy, policy, and
programmatic deliverables.
- 5 + years people and program managementSPECIALIZED TRAINING OR
KNOWLEDGE
- Strong strategic thinking skills and experience designing and
implementing high-level program strategy in an
organizational/institutional setting.
- Understanding of health equity and experience driving policy
solutions to achieve meaningful change.
- Experience collaborating with and managing a team. This
position has matrix management responsibilities. Experience in
highly integrated organizations.
- Demonstrated success in building and managing relationships
with partners, coalition members, or clients in a nonprofit,
campaign, or movement setting related to health equity.
- Excellent convening and facilitation skills with strong public
speaking skills, both verbal and written.
- Demonstrated expertise in communicating and mobilizing around
health and racial equity.
- Exceptional organizational and time-management skills;
practical judgment to move work forward; flexibility and ability to
adapt to changing needs, coupled with sound judgment and strong
decision-making skills.
- An action-oriented leader, with a zest for presenting new ideas
and a deep knowledge of existing relationships with key
organizations, agencies, and individuals in the health equity
field.
- Representation and service as a health equity ambassador or
champion with related experience integrating principles of equity,
justice, and inclusion into daily work.
- Demonstrated understanding of metrics, communicating
effectiveness and translating health equity impact stories into
inspired action and change.
- Creative thinking and high emotional intelligence.
- Commitment to ACS CAN's mission, including commitment to
equity, diversity, and inclusion.COMPETENCIES/SKILLS
- Identify appropriate level or job family competencies necessary
to be successful.
- Identify those skills (around 5) which will enable the
incumbent to apply the required knowledge effectively (include
Critical Skills).SPECIAL MENTAL OR PHYSICAL DEMANDS
- Ability to travel 10-20%
- Available for nights, weekend on occasion
- Occasional work from officeThe starting range is $117,000 to
$160,000 annual. The final candidate's relevant experience/skills
will be considered before an offer is extended. Actual starting pay
will vary based on non-discriminatory factors including, but not
limited to, geographic location, experience, skills, specialty, and
education.The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network has
adopted a vaccination policy that requires all staff, regardless of
position or work location, to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19
(except where prohibited by state law).ACS CAN provides staff a
generous paid time off policy; medical, dental, retirement
benefits, wellness programs, and professional development programs
to enhance staff skills. Further details on our benefits can be
found on our careers site at: jobs.cancer.org/benefits. We are a
proud equal opportunity employer.About UsAt the American Cancer
Society, our employees are the soul of our lifesaving mission to
save lives. Our employment opportunities are as diverse as our
people and include every discipline found in other business
enterprises. As an organization, we adhere to a set of core values
that help inform all our decisions. But what really sets us apart
is that the work we do has global impact -- and every passionate,
dedicated American Cancer Society team member contributes to each
groundbreaking achievement we make.
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