Available Employment Opportunities

The McGregor Fund has a small yet highly specialized staffing structure. Please review job openings below and follow position-specific instructions when applying. All resumés and application materials are strictly confidential.


Nonprofit Accountant

SUMMARY

The Nonprofit Accountant provides reliable support for a full spectrum of accounting and finance-related functions while also supporting the McGregor Fund’s administrative and grantmaking operations-related activities.

The successful candidate will be able to accurately analyze and record complex monthly and quarterly financial data and investment transactions. The candidate should also be able to create reports that clearly and concisely inform staff and the Board. Additionally, this person should be personally aligned with McGregor’s mission and values and committed to racial equity and justice.

This position offers flexibility with remote work; however, this is a hybrid role as staff attend biweekly in-person staff meetings and quarterly board and committee meetings. Additional in-office presence may be required as needed. An office space is available for those who prefer or need to work on-site.


Director of Engagement & Communications

SUMMARY

The McGregor Fund is excited to announce a new position: Director of Engagement & Communications. This innovative role will join our Director of Grant Development & Strategy and Director of Learning & Reporting on the Fund’s highly collaborative program team. As the Fund’s first full-time communications professional, this position will lead all strategic, as well as routine, communications functions. In addition, they will get to know grant partners through a comms lens – their capacities, styles, and aspirations – and will become a resource and thought partner for individual partner organizations and their networks.

This position believes in the power of lived experience and individual and community narrative as drivers of social change. They act with humility, an open mind, intellectual curiosity, and a desire to learn, consistent with the Fund’s culture. A strong network of relationships in Detroit’s social sector is preferred and local residence is required.

Your cover letter should explain your interest in the position. We are curious to learn more about a candidate’s work style, fit within a small, highly collaborative place-based foundation team, and commitment to racial and economic justice.

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Applications are no longer being accepted for this position.