About Chief:

Chief is changing the face of leadership. Our mission: build the most powerful network focused on connecting and supporting women leaders. Our members are VP and C-level executives across every industry who are leading their companies today and building a more equitable tomorrow. Chief was recently recognized as one of Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies of 2021, and you can read more about us in Forbes or watch us on the Today Show.

Launched in early 2019, Chief is a Series B stage start-up backed by General Catalyst, Inspired Capital, Primary Ventures, CapitalG, and other top-tier investors. The Chief network includes 12,000+ members from across the United States and United Kingdom. We are headquartered in New York City with additional Flagship spaces in Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, and London.

We are tech-powered. Our members make meaningful connections, engage in compelling discussions, and view our unique content through our digital platform. Our Product and Technology teams are building the future of that platform, with data and insights at its heart.

About the Role:  

The Community Engagement Manager is a member-facing role instrumental in developing and facilitating local programming that drives member connections. This role will contribute to improving existing community offerings, identifying opportunities or gaps across the member market, and developing strategies or solutions to engage the local membership.

This role will report directly to the Director of Member Engagement and will work to provide a best-in-class community experience to members.

What you’ll do: 

  • Develop, refine, and iterate on a local, in person community strategy with the goal of driving member connections and building a member’s community across a variety of indicators, and ultimately driving member retention
  • Build relationships and partnerships locally to enhance the member experience 
  • Create programming and facilitate content tailored to meet local member needs
  • Keep your finger on the pulse for in-person, member-led meetups to identify proactive opportunities for support and moments for surprise and delight 
  • Gather data to understand community needs and track your success
  • Proactively build relationships with local member leaders to support them in community building efforts. 
  • Leverage the digital platform to drive local community 
  • Responsible for KPIs that indicate member satisfaction and retention

What you’ve done and enjoy doing:

  • Highly organized, detail-oriented, with strong project management skills and the ability to prioritize and multitask
  • Strong event and project and budget management expertise with experience running events from ideation through execution
  • Ongoing, professional, and proactive communication with executive women (SVP-CSuite)
  • Creative thinker and problem solver—always looking beyond the available options when up against roadblocks and unafraid to negotiate
  • Strong experiential acumen—you know how to create and produce thoughtful, engaging events that deliver against strategic objectives and are tailored for the intended audience
  • Strong communication skills and ability to cross-functionally collaborate to execute projects, including with those who may be remote
  • You remain calm under pressure while having a great in person presence
  • Work with a "no task too big, no task too small” attitude
  • Experience learning and navigating within a high-growth and fast paced environment
  • Able to physically stand, bend, squat, and lift up to 40 lbs

Why You'll Want to Work Here:

  • Competitive salary and equity
  • Flexible vacation policy and 4.5 day work weeks
  • 20 weeks of paid gender neutral parental leave
  • Full medical, dental, and vision packages, 401(k)
  • Opportunity to work for a startup focused on driving real change for women in business
  • Opportunity to create and attend inspiring experiences and events with leaders of the industry
  • Access to our ongoing virtual Chief member exclusive content, including workshops, thought leadership, and iconic speakers
  • Wellness, Work from home and Learning Stipends available

While we’re committed to remaining compliant and adhering to mandates, for us, pay transparency is more than a consideration of what’s lawful and unlawful but rather, an opportunity to disclose what’s required, and what we think is a fair and equitable compensation framework.

At Chief, we want to hire, develop, and retain the best talent, making Chief a top destination to accelerate your career. Our compensation framework is a key part of our vision, and we continually revisit and invest in our philosophy and framework to ensure we remain competitive and relevant, on a quest to achieve our vision.

The pay transparency mandates, as well as our own policies and practices, are a means of narrowing the gender pay gap and fostering an engaged and positive working environment that builds trust, on our mission to change the face of leadership.

The base salary for this role is: $110,000.00

 

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