The Community Engagement Manager (CEM) will provide ongoing leadership and project management to enable and strengthen local ownership of nonpartisan civic engagement work in lower-turnout neighborhoods after the formal Voter Engagement Project and Redstone support conclude in December 2026. We are seeking someone with proven success and experience independently managing multiple workstreams, timelines, and a variety of stakeholders. The CEM will work closely with community partners, the Advisory Committee, and Houston Endowment to set timelines, milestones, and deliverables with particular attention to on-the-ground engagement with stakeholders. Familiarity with the civic engagement landscape, community partners, and/or project neighborhoods is helpful but not required; more important is the ability to learn and build relationships quickly, and to apply strong project and stakeholder management skills in a complex, fast-moving, trust-based context. A successful CEM will foster authentic ownership and meaningful mutual accountability among local stakeholders to ensure high-quality nonpartisan civic engagement that centers lower- and mid-propensity voters. The ideal candidate will work alongside the Redstone team beginning in September 2026 and will step into full Project and partner management responsibilities in January 2027. The role is a contract position running from September 2026 through December 2027 (approx.15 months) with the desire for a successful CEM to extend through 2028. Further engagement beyond 2028 will be driven by local partners’ and the CEM’s work and decisions about the path forward.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
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