Nonprofit Program Database Manager (Salesforce Admin) - San Francisco

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Jennifer Brown

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Oct 16, 2024, 12:01:00 AMOct 16
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Hello, 

SMART--an education equity nonprofit--is hiring for a hybrid role based in the SF Bay Area. Full details of the role and how to apply are here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jDLBYJHWNrYSj5wXCL55fakVJu87Hkdh/edit

About SMART
SMART (Schools, Mentoring and Resource Team, Inc.) champions education equity by supporting students in overcoming systemic barriers on their journey to a college degree. We envision a community with equitable pathways to college graduation for every student in San Francisco. SMART provides a unique twelve-year continuum of support that starts in 4th grade and extends through college, including school support, afterschool enrichment, summer programming, college prep, and college persistence support. As a result, SMART Scholars are more than four times more likely to graduate college when compared to their peers. Furthermore, while only 21% of low-income students who enter college will graduate within six years, SMART Scholars are currently persisting at a rate of more than 80%.

About the role:

The primary function of this role is to serve as the organization's Salesforce Administrator. As such, the ideal candidate will have Salesforce experience and a solid understanding of data, but does not necessarily need a background or training as a data scientist.  The Program Data Manager works closely with SMART staff and other stakeholders to ensure that the organization is collecting and analyzing data to drive program outcomes, measure impact, and inform organizational evaluation and learning, primarily through managing SMART’s Salesforce database. The ideal candidate is a self-starter with a love for data and data systems, who loves to collaborate, is detail-oriented, and thrives in a fast-paced environment. The Program Data Manager reports directly to the Director of Training and Evaluation.


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