The Sorensen Center for International Peace and Justice, founded in 2014, is named for Ted Sorensen, who served as a lawyer, writer, and close adviser to President John F. Kennedy, and who was a leading voice on diplomacy as well as both domestic and international politics. In June 2025, the Center moved from CUNY School of Law to Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College and is expanding its work to support Hunter College's 23,000 students and collaborate with faculty in a range of disciplines, including public policy, human rights, urban studies, international studies, and pre-law. Hunter College, the largest of the senior colleges in The City University of New York system, is an anchor institution leveraging its intellectual, human, and physical capital in partnership with others to advance human understanding, spur innovation, and catalyze economic vibrancy. Roosevelt House, an integral part of Hunter College, has a three-fold mission: to educate students in public policy and human rights, to support faculty research, and to foster creative dialogue. The Sorensen Center seeks a motivated, experienced, and strategic Administrative Prg & Ops Manager who is deeply interested in issues of international peace and justice to work under the supervision of the Executive Director in managing the Center's operations and developing and executing the Center's programming for students, faculty, and the public. The Administrative Programming & Operations Manager will manage Center events and other programs, work closely with Hunter College students, and support the Center's external communications and donor engagement. The ideal candidate will be highly detail-oriented and skilled at communicating with diverse stakeholders. Prior exposure to issues of international peace and justice and experience working in higher education will be helpful.