Job Description
About the position
The SPLC is seeking a JEDI Manager who is passionate about racial and social justice!
The JEDI Manager provides strategic leadership to advance organizational justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion priorities. The role strengthens alignment between JEDI principles and organizational culture, supports crossâdepartmental cohesion, and ensures the JEDI work plan evolves with staff and organizational needs. The Manager guides the strategic direction of the JEDI Learning Journey and cultivates a workplace rooted in belonging, racial consciousness, and missionâaligned practices. Ultimately, this position serves as a connector and cultureâbuilder, helping the organization live its values through intentional, ongoing learning and growth. Travel up to 25% is expected for this role.
Who You Are
TrustâBuilder & BridgeâBuilder. Demonstrates strong trustâbuilding and conflictânavigation abilities by creating psychological safety across lines of difference, building credibility with staff of all identities, and addressing microaggressions, harmârepair needs, and interpersonal tensions through mediation approaches that center equity and restoration.
Systems & Change Leader. Applies a systemsâthinking and analytical approach to identify patterns, root causes, and power dynamics; interprets organizational data and feedback to develop evidenceâinformed strategies; and guides behavior and culture change across teams and systems through thoughtful, wellâcommunicated changeâmanagement practices.
Critical Thinker. Interprets data from climate assessments, surveys, and feedback; draws evidenceâbased conclusions to identify actionable insights; and translates both qualitative and quantitative findings into strategic recommendations.
Skilled Facilitator & Emotionally Intelligent. Reads group and interpersonal dynamics with accuracy, responds empathetically during sensitive conversations, remains steady in moments of conflict or tension, and creates brave, inclusive spaces where complex or emotionally charged dialogue can be skillfully facilitated and DEI concepts communicated clearly to diverse audiences.
Strategic Leader. Aligns DEI priorities with the organizationâs mission and goals, anticipates the impact of decisions across teams and systems, and balances longâterm strategic vision with immediate organizational needs.
Committed to Social Justice. Grounded in antiâoppression, antiâracism, intersectionality, and accessibility, understands the historical and contemporary inequities shaping the workplace, and applies a justiceâcentered lens to organizational decisionâmaking.
Mission, Vision & Values Alignment. Demonstrates an understanding of and a commitment to SPLC's mission, vision and values.
- Responsibilities
- Serve as a JEDI subject matter expert, providing strategic guidance, insights, and balanced consultation to drive measurable organizational outcomes.
- Develop, deliver, and oversee trainings and capacityâbuilding programs on workplace culture, anti-oppression, unconscious bias, inclusive leadership, anti-racism, trans and non-binary inclusion, accessibility, and other JEDI related topics both inâperson and across virtual platforms.
- Coach and support training specialists to strengthen facilitation skills, increase training impact, and formally evaluate their performance.
- Assess the effectiveness of training programs through surveys, feedback, and data analysis, adjusting approaches to improve learning outcomes.
- Manage and track internal workplace culture metrics, contributing to related communications and organizational reporting.
- Sustain affinity Group model aligned with policy and coordinate efficient processes for Affinity Group programming.
- Hire, train, manage, mentor, and coach team members; establish performance goals; assign duties; and conduct ongoing performance evaluations.
- Create and manage comprehensive program and project plansâincluding scope, goals, timelines, and resourcesâto support JEDI initiatives and organizational culture work.
- Build and maintain relationships with internal and external partners; collaborate across departments to ensure alignment with organizational goals and launch effective crossâfunctional programs on time.
- Conduct organizational and team-level JEDI assessments, analyze trends and data, and apply insights to strategy development and continuous improvement.
- Support workplace culture initiatives, the JEDI Working Group, and internal responses to national events impacting staff and travel throughout the southeast region as required.
- Perform other duties as required or assigned which are reasonably within the scope of the duties in this job classification.
- Requirements
- Minimum 5 years of social justice, equity in education work, or community organizing
- Minimum of 2 years management experience
- High School Diploma or GED
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