DEI&B Program Manager (Contract)
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Santa Monica Studio is looking for a DEI&B Program Manager to join us on a contract basis and help us with our DEI&B Programs.
We are passionate about improving our organization in regards to Diversity and Inclusion and are looking for someone to help us realize our vision. In this role you will help drive and influence our culture.
Responsibilities
Own multiple programs for our DEI&B initiatives at Santa Monica Studio
Build relationships with internal and external partners
Create materials that help educate and train our team
Research current and emerging DEI&B topics and best practices
Partner with internal stakeholders to gain alignment around execution of programs and initiatives
Coordinate all aspects of multiple programs
Partner to develop and track KPI’s, Metrics, and Reports
Manage and Triage DEI&B Feedback and Project proposals
Requirements
2 years program management experience handling multiple programs at different stages
Highly effective communicator with the ability to gather multiple data points to pitch and educate on a variety of topics
Knowledge of current landscape of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Justice, and Belonging.
Preferred Experience
Experience with JIRA.
Program Management experience in the DEI&B field.
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