As a Community Manager on the Be The People Experience & Activation team, you will own the moments that turn a roster of leaders into a community that shows up for each other. Be The People is building a self-sustaining movement of 900,000+ leader ambassadors across America, and the convenings and peer connections you create are the foundation that makes it real.
We are hiring two Community Managers — one supporting Regional Networks and one supporting Organizational Networks. The core mandate is the same across both tracks: own the convenings, build the peer relationships, and keep the activation rhythm alive. Track placement will be determined during the hiring process.
Two things set this role apart from a standard events or community manager position. First, mission alignment is non-negotiable — the communities BTP is building are real, led by real people solving real problems, and the right Community Manager shows up as someone who genuinely believes in what is happening. Second, relationship depth matters more than event volume — success looks like a community that is still active six months after the last gathering, not a long list of convenings executed. There is no BTP community-building handbook yet — this person will help write it alongside the Sr. EM.
This role reports to a Senior Engagement Manager and works closely with partner community managers, local implementing partners, and the broader Leader Engine team. Open to remote US-based candidates.
How You Will Contribute
- Plan and run the gatherings. Design and execute convenings, workshops, and activation touchpoints — whether in regional markets or within national partner networks — from logistics to facilitation to follow-through.
- Build the cadence. Establish a rhythm of touchpoints that keeps the community active and connected without burning people out.
- Manage the logistics. Own relationships with venues, vendors, and logistics partners. Make every gathering run smoothly so the experience is the only thing leaders remember.
- Capture what comes out of the room. Document stories, connections, and insights from each event and feed them back into the team and the platform.
- Managing and supporting online community circles, including setting up and organizing spaces, moderating discussions, and driving member engagement.
- Build leader-to-leader connections. Make the introductions, identify the common ground, and create peer relationships that persist beyond any individual event.
- Support leader onboarding. Help new leaders integrate into the BTP community — making sure they know who else is in the network and what they can do together.
- Track community health. Monitor who is showing up, who is bringing others, and who is ready to play a larger role in the network.
- Identify emerging leaders. Spot community members who are ready to step into a more active role and connect them with opportunities within BTP.
- Coordinate closely with your Sr. EM. Serve as the execution layer for activation strategy — whether that's coordinating with Radius leads in regional markets or working inside national partner networks with organizational counterparts.
- Support implementing partners. Help local partners or organizational partners run their own activations within the BTP framework, lowering the lift for them to participate.
- Be the connective tissue. Serve as the link between the Sr. EM, Radius teams or partner organizations, and the leaders in each market or network.
- Connect across tracks. Coordinate with the other Community Manager on opportunities where regional and organizational leader communities can intersect.
Convening & Event Execution
Community Building
Track Coordination & Partner Support
What You Will Bring
- Demonstrated experience planning and executing events or convenings for community, civic, or professional audiences — you know how to make a room work across different contexts and scales.
- Strong relationship-building instincts — you are the kind of person people are genuinely glad to see, and the connections you make outlast the events you run.
- Cross-cultural fluency — genuine comfort and curiosity across diverse communities and cultural contexts.
- Comfort managing multiple markets, timelines, and logistics streams simultaneously without losing sight of the relationships underneath.
- A genuine belief in the mission — you understand that what you are building is not a program, it is a community, and that distinction matters in how you show up.
- A builder's mindset — comfort operating without a complete playbook and contributing to the one being written.
- Willingness and ability to travel. Regional track — Frequent. Regular in-market presence across priority cities is expected. Organizational track — Regular. Partner convenings, affiliate events, and network gatherings.
- Enthusiasm to contribute to Stand Together's vision and principled approach to solving problems, and a commitment to stewarding our culture, which champions values including transformation and innovation, entrepreneurialism, humility, and respect.
Standout Candidates Will Bring
- Experience in community organizing, civic engagement, or social movement contexts where you learned what makes a community stick — not just gather.
- Experience working with national organizations and their affiliate or chapter networks, or building local networks of nonprofit and business leaders.
- Familiarity with BTP's priority markets: Atlanta, Grand Rapids, Wichita, and Philadelphia.
- The natural ability to be a connector — you can see the relationship between two people before they can.
- Hands-on experience managing an online community using Circle. so or a similar platform — configuring member permissions, moderating discussions, creating events or courses, and using analytics to track growth and activity.
- Experience nurturing a community from early stages: welcoming new members, sparking conversations, and reducing churn is strongly preferred.
What We Offer
- Competitive benefits: Enjoy a 6% 401(k) match with immediate vesting, flexible time off, comprehensive health and dental plans, plus wellness and mental health support through Peloton and Talkspace.
- A meaningful career: Join a passionate community of over 1,300 employees dedicated to improving lives and driving innovative solutions to complex social challenges.
- Commitment to growth: Thrive in a non-hierarchical environment that empowers employees to discover, develop, and apply their unique talents.
- Competitive compensation: Our approach rewards the value you create through competitive salaries and bonus opportunities, allowing you to share in the success you help drive.
Skills Required
- Experience planning and executing events or convenings for community, civic, or professional audiences
- Strong relationship-building and facilitation skills
- Cross-cultural fluency and comfort across diverse communities
- Ability to manage multiple markets, timelines, and logistics simultaneously
- Willingness and ability to travel (regional track: frequent; organizational track: regular)
- Comfort operating without a complete playbook and contributing to building one
- Experience managing and supporting online community circles (setting up spaces, moderating, driving engagement, using analytics)
- Hands-on experience with Circle.so or similar community platforms
- Experience nurturing early-stage communities, reducing churn, and onboarding new members
- Experience working with national organizations and affiliate or chapter networks
- Familiarity with priority markets (Atlanta, Grand Rapids, Wichita, Philadelphia)
What We Do
Stand Together is a philanthropic community that partners with America's boldest changemakers to tackle the root causes of the country's biggest problems. By providing funding, a unique network, and a proven management playbook, they empower nonprofit leaders, educators, and activists to drive lasting solutions in areas like education, economic opportunity, and community development, ultimately helping people realize their full potential and live lives of meaning.







