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Program Director

Program Director

locationTulsa, OK, USA
remoteOnsite
PublishedPublished: Published 3 weeks ago
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About the Ruth Nelson Family Foundation

The Ruth Nelson Family Foundation is a private, independent grantmaking organization dedicated to advancing transformative philanthropy in Oklahoma, with a focus on Tulsa County.

Established in 1984 and guided by the legacy of Ruth Nelson, a devoted social activist and philanthropist, the Foundation has supported critical areas of need, including healthcare for underserved populations, women’s health, education, the arts, and end-of-life care. With a commitment to equity, humility, and integrity, the Foundation partners with nonprofit organizations to address gaps in services and make a lasting impact.

As we build our team and infrastructure, we are looking for a strategic and mission-aligned Program Director to guide the development and implementation of the Foundation’s programmatic strategy. This is a unique opportunity to shape a philanthropic strategy from the ground up.

Position Summary

The Program Director will be responsible for developing and implementing RNFF’s program strategy, managing a growing portfolio of grants, and guiding a small program team toward operational and impact excellence. This individual will serve as a key thought partner to the Executive Director and will play a central role in leveraging the Foundation’s resources to catalyze meaningful, systemic change. The Program Director will also have deep knowledge of the Tulsa County philanthropic and nonprofit community.

Key Responsibilities

📌 Strategy Development

  • Guide the design and evolution of RNFF’s programmatic strategies in alignment with the Foundation’s mission and values.

  • Translate broad vision into clear priorities, frameworks, and funding approaches.

  • Monitor trends and opportunities in the Foundation’s issue areas to ensure relevance, responsiveness, and innovation.

⚙️ Operational Excellence

  • Establish and refine internal processes to ensure efficient and effective grantmaking, documentation, and program execution.

  • Develop systems for learning, reflection, and data-informed decision-making.

  • Set and monitor annual goals and performance indicators for the program team.

💸 Grants Portfolio Management

  • Oversee the lifecycle of all program grants, from sourcing and due diligence to reporting and evaluation.

  • Ensure grantee relationships are rooted in trust, transparency, and shared learning.

  • Regularly assess portfolio performance, identifying gaps, successes, and opportunities for greater impact.

👥 Staff Supervision & Team Leadership

  • Manage and mentor program staff, fostering a supportive, accountable, and high-performing team culture.

  • Provide leadership development opportunities and create a space for staff to grow and thrive.

  • Support cross-team collaboration with grants administration, communications, and operations.

🤝 Relationship-Building & Representation

  • Cultivate strong relationships with nonprofit leaders, funder peers, policymakers, and community stakeholders.

  • Represent RNFF at conferences, events, and collaborative tables, elevating the Foundation’s presence and voice.

  • Act as a connector and convener within and beyond the Foundation’s priority issue areas.

🎯 Issue Area Expertise

  • Provide strategic insight on the issues facing Tulsa County and how the Foundation can leverage solutions via grantmaking.

  • Bring deep knowledge and curiosity about the Foundation’s core areas of investment.

  • Stay abreast of research, innovations, and best practices relevant to the Foundation’s mission.

  • Serve as a resource to the Executive Director and Trustees on emerging trends, risks, and opportunities.

💥 Strategic Use of Resources

  • Identify high-leverage opportunities to use RNFF’s dollars, influence, and partnerships to drive systemic change.

  • Recommend and design new initiatives, collaborations, and special projects that extend the Foundation’s reach.

  • Collaborate with finance and grants management to ensure thoughtful, equitable, and compliant allocation of funds.

Qualifications

  • 7–10 years’ experience in philanthropy, nonprofit, or public sector leadership position.

  • Proven success in developing and implementing strategies, managing community partnerships, and leading high-performing teams.

  • Deep knowledge of at Tulsa community issues, opportunities, and philanthropy.

  • Strong leadership, facilitation, and relationship-building skills.

  • Exceptional organizational, analytical, and written communication abilities.

  • A collaborative, humble, and equity-driven approach to leadership.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience with trust-based or participatory grantmaking models.

  • Background in nonprofit program evaluation.

  • Understanding of systems-change work.

  • Familiarity with private foundation operations, compliance, and governance.

  • Knowledge of affordable housing policy & grantmaking

We love working with people who are:

  • Self-directed and willing to do whatever it takes to get the job done

  • Team players who collaborate with coworkers and community partners

  • Creative, curious, and engage in continuous learning

  • Passionate about issues of social, economic, and racial justice

  • Active listeners

  • Positive and have a great sense of humor

Compensation & Benefits

  • Salary: $150,000-$210,000 annually, commensurate with experience

How to Apply

Please submit your resume and a cover letter outlining your interest in the role and alignment with RNFF’s Application Portal. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. If you need technical assistance, please reach out to [email protected]