EA Opportunity Board’s mission is to help aspiring effective altruists skill-build and find impactful positions. We regularly monitor and collect a wide range of opportunities, including internships, volunteer opportunities, conferences, independent projects, and more. We complement the 80,000 Hours Job Board, with which we collaborate. Instead of focusing on sourcing full-time positions for experienced professionals, we focus on sourcing opportunities for people new to EA, like students, or others who don’t have the time, resources, or prior experience to take on full-time positions. We want to be the go-to board for people early in their journey of applying effective altruism principles to improve the world.
About the role
As the manager of a product with lots of growth potential, the Director of the EA Opportunity Board will need to be entrepreneurial and strategic. Successful candidates will not only be responsible for the smooth running of the Opportunity Board but will also contribute to product development and creating a long-term vision.
Tasks and responsibilities
Product Development: Continually improve front end and back end of the opportunity board and connected products
Identify areas of improvement for the product by conducting user interviews and creative thinking
Prioritize and quickly execute on plans for improving the core product and connecting it with more users
People Management: Get the best out of a trained virtual assistant who completes the core operations tasks
Setting clear expectations for new tasks you’d like them to do, ensure they complete their work, and provide constructive feedback
Operations: Administration of the Opportunity Board
Monitor and approve new opportunity adds, newsletters, and integrations executed by a virtual assistant on Airtable system
Apply for funding from EA grantmakers
Manage payments and app subscriptions
Longterm Vision: create plan for growth and strategic direction for Opportunity Board
Keep up to date on the EA jobs landscape and early-EA pipeline and understand the role of the EA Opportunity Board
The ideal candidate is...
Knowledgeable about EA and the early career opportunity landscape
A practical thinker—able to translate vision into actionable items
Adept at working independently
Able to learn new systems quickly
Detail oriented, have exceptional follow through and ability to focus on the most impactful course of action
Entrepreneurial and have a desire to execute quickly
Able to write concisely and clearly
Excited to work in a meaningful and impactful project
Benefits
Work on a project that…
You have a lot of control to steer and iterate on
Offers career capital for future EA positions and grants for independent projects
Provides experience in leadership, product development and people management
Improves the world by helping users find the high-impact opportunities they’re looking for
As a Director, you’ll go beyond just maintenance of a solid project: you’ll shape the future of how aspiring EAs connect with the EA community and kickstart their careers.
Compensation and logistics
We want to identify and attract the most promising candidates and are willing to tailor working conditions based on your needs.
Compensation: $25 USD/ hr, subject to negotiation
Hours: Part-time (estimated at 4-8 hours per week, but could increase depending on the applicant’s ambitions)
Work Location: Remote
Start date: Likely mid-December, but some flexibility.
Application process
The selection process will consist of an application screening, offline work tests, interviews and a three-day paid work trial.
We are committed to fostering a culture of inclusion, and we encourage individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences to apply. We especially encourage applications from underrepresented groups. If you’re uncertain, you should err on the side of applying. Impostor syndrome is rampant in the Effective Altruism Community. **If you have specific needs or circumstances that require accommodation, please contact Michel Justen—MJusten@wisc.edu current Director of the EA Opportunity Board.
Deadline: We will review applications on an ongoing basis and encourage you to apply early. Applications close − 28 November 2022 23:59 Pacific Standard Time
The EA Opportunity Board is hiring a new director (part-time)
Summary
The EA Opportunity board is hiring for a part-time director. You can learn more below and apply here.
About—EA Opportunity Board
Mission
EA Opportunity Board’s mission is to help aspiring effective altruists skill-build and find impactful positions. We regularly monitor and collect a wide range of opportunities, including internships, volunteer opportunities, conferences, independent projects, and more. We complement the 80,000 Hours Job Board, with which we collaborate. Instead of focusing on sourcing full-time positions for experienced professionals, we focus on sourcing opportunities for people new to EA, like students, or others who don’t have the time, resources, or prior experience to take on full-time positions. We want to be the go-to board for people early in their journey of applying effective altruism principles to improve the world.
About the role
As the manager of a product with lots of growth potential, the Director of the EA Opportunity Board will need to be entrepreneurial and strategic. Successful candidates will not only be responsible for the smooth running of the Opportunity Board but will also contribute to product development and creating a long-term vision.
Tasks and responsibilities
Product Development: Continually improve front end and back end of the opportunity board and connected products
Identify areas of improvement for the product by conducting user interviews and creative thinking
Prioritize and quickly execute on plans for improving the core product and connecting it with more users
People Management: Get the best out of a trained virtual assistant who completes the core operations tasks
Setting clear expectations for new tasks you’d like them to do, ensure they complete their work, and provide constructive feedback
Operations: Administration of the Opportunity Board
Monitor and approve new opportunity adds, newsletters, and integrations executed by a virtual assistant on Airtable system
Apply for funding from EA grantmakers
Manage payments and app subscriptions
Longterm Vision: create plan for growth and strategic direction for Opportunity Board
Keep up to date on the EA jobs landscape and early-EA pipeline and understand the role of the EA Opportunity Board
The ideal candidate is...
Knowledgeable about EA and the early career opportunity landscape
A practical thinker—able to translate vision into actionable items
Adept at working independently
Able to learn new systems quickly
Detail oriented, have exceptional follow through and ability to focus on the most impactful course of action
Entrepreneurial and have a desire to execute quickly
Able to write concisely and clearly
Excited to work in a meaningful and impactful project
Benefits
Work on a project that…
You have a lot of control to steer and iterate on
Offers career capital for future EA positions and grants for independent projects
Provides experience in leadership, product development and people management
Improves the world by helping users find the high-impact opportunities they’re looking for
As a Director, you’ll go beyond just maintenance of a solid project: you’ll shape the future of how aspiring EAs connect with the EA community and kickstart their careers.
Compensation and logistics
We want to identify and attract the most promising candidates and are willing to tailor working conditions based on your needs.
Compensation: $25 USD/ hr, subject to negotiation
Hours: Part-time (estimated at 4-8 hours per week, but could increase depending on the applicant’s ambitions)
Work Location: Remote
Start date: Likely mid-December, but some flexibility.
Application process
The selection process will consist of an application screening, offline work tests, interviews and a three-day paid work trial.
We are committed to fostering a culture of inclusion, and we encourage individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences to apply. We especially encourage applications from underrepresented groups. If you’re uncertain, you should err on the side of applying. Impostor syndrome is rampant in the Effective Altruism Community. **If you have specific needs or circumstances that require accommodation, please contact Michel Justen—MJusten@wisc.edu current Director of the EA Opportunity Board.
Deadline: We will review applications on an ongoing basis and encourage you to apply early. Applications close − 28 November 2022 23:59 Pacific Standard Time
Please apply here
If you have any questions about the role please do get in touch with me, Michel, at MJusten@wisc.edu.
If you know someone who may be a good fit for the role. please send them this job posting.