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Manager of Collective Activities - Ceiba

Job Description

Job Announcement: Manager of Collective Activities

Philadelphia, PA | Full-Time | $55,000–$70,000 (commensurate with experience)

Ceiba, a Latino coalition-building organization in Philadelphia, is seeking a Manager of Collective Activities to lead strategic coordination of the Ceiba-Latino Equitable Development Collective (Ceiba-LEDC). This is an exciting opportunity to join a mission-driven organization working to advance economic development, housing access, and financial inclusion in Eastern North Philadelphia.

About Ceiba:
Ceiba promotes the economic development and financial inclusion of Philadelphia’s low-income communities through collaborations, advocacy, and access to asset-building services. As the backbone of the Ceiba-Collective, we are at the forefront of collaborative impact for nonprofits in the region.

Role Overview:
The Manager of Collective Activities will guide cross-sector partnerships, facilitate community-led strategies, and drive systemic change through advocacy, data-driven planning, and inclusive engagement. This role is ideal for a strategic thinker and bilingual communicator with deep experience in advocacy, public policy, collective impact, and community development. This is an in-person position with limited remote work.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead strategy and coordination across Ceiba-Collective partner organizations
  • Facilitate steering committee and working group meetings
  • Maintain strong awareness of public policy matters affecting Eastern North Philadelphia
  • Advance public policy advocacy aligned with community priorities
  • Design and manage shared measurement systems
  • Strengthen partnerships with residents, nonprofits, stakeholders, and policymakers
  • Support grant writing and fundraising for collective initiatives

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree or 5–7 years of relevant experience in community organizing, public policy, or nonprofit management
  • Experience in collective impact, coalition building, and advocacy
  • Bilingual English and Spanish
  • Strong facilitation, communication, and strategic planning skills
  • Commitment to coalition building, civic engagement, and collective impact
  • Familiarity with Philadelphia’s civic and policy landscape

Why Join Us?
You’ll be part of a dynamic team committed to advancing economic and community development Eastern North Philadelphia. This role offers room to lead, collaborate, and make meaningful impact.