Senior Philanthropy Advisor

GiveWell

$200K — $220K *
US-AnywhereRemote in United States
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 5-7 years of experience managing high-stakes relationships with major donors or similar stakeholders.
  • Strong emotional intelligence and advisory mindset for relationship management.
  • Ability to engage with complex global health research and ideas.
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills tailored to analytical audiences.
  • Demonstrated leadership experience and comfort in strategic decision-making.
  • Expertise in leading cross-team projects and building operational systems.
  • Alignment with GiveWell's mission and values of transparency and long-term trust.

Responsibilities

  • Build and nurture long-term relationships with major donors.
  • Identify and share relevant data and insights from GiveWell's research.
  • Lead initiatives to make organizational work accessible to donors.
  • Create original donor-facing content based on GiveWell's research.
  • Serve as a strategic advisor to GiveWell's leadership team.
  • Enhance the efficiency of philanthropy systems and operations.
  • Take charge of team-wide projects for donor communication and engagement.

Benefits

  • Fully funded health, dental, vision, and life insurance for employees and dependents.
  • Four weeks of paid time off annually plus an additional week of all-office closure.
  • 16 weeks of fully paid parental leave.
  • Support for ergonomic home workstations or coworking space memberships.
  • 401(k) retirement plan with a 5% employer match.
Full Job Description
The Role

GiveWell is hiring a Senior Philanthropy Advisor to manage and advise a portfolio of our largest donors. This role will help shape our relationship strategy with donors giving seven- to ten-figure gifts and will have significant influence over how GiveWell's philanthropy function grows and evolves. You will manage and advise a portfolio of our largest donors, serve as a leader within our philanthropy team, and be a thought partner to our senior leadership team.

Why We're Hiring NowMany of our donors are analytical, quantitative thinkers, and their deep engagement with our research makes our work better. We've built a philanthropy team to match. We take the time to understand what our donors value, we treat their giving as a true partnership, and we invest in learning our own research deeply so we can help donors do the same. We measure our relationships in years, not quarters.

We face a historic opportunity to scale giving to high-impact causes and to save and improve lives around the world. To meet this moment, we are engaging a new generation of major philanthropists, while strengthening the partnerships model that has made our existing donor relationships so productive. We believe that deepening our philanthropic partnerships with our current and future major donors is one of the highest-leverage actions GiveWell can take to ensure significantly more funding for some of the world's most cost-effective programs.

What You'll Do
  • Build long-term, trust-based relationships with major donors that deepen donors' understanding of GiveWell's work.
  • Proactively identify the insights, data points, and narratives from GiveWell's research that are most relevant to major donor decision-making.
  • Drive and lead team-wide initiatives and significant projects to make our work accessible, from learning journey design, playbooks, and systems to donor events and donor communications.
  • Translate GiveWell's research into original donor-facing content that makes our work accessible to analytically sophisticated, time-poor major donors.
  • Serve as a strategic advisor to GiveWell's leadership.
  • Drive improvements to our philanthropy culture, systems, and processes to improve how our philanthropy function operates and scales.
About You

You understand how people translate their values into action. You're comfortable connecting with a wide range of people, from the donor who wants to deeply understand every assumption in our model to the donor who wants a high-trust, low-friction recommendation they can act on quickly, and everyone in between.

Your background includes significant experience earning trust with discerning, analytic people, where you are a partner in somebody else's high-stakes decisions. You've experienced navigating this, not by telling them what to do, but by helping them think clearly and get the right information to support what they're trying to accomplish. You know how to help people navigate doubt and complexity. You are comfortable both bringing a clear point of view (for example, by saying, "Here's what I would do") and helping people strengthen their own judgment over time.

You are excited by intellectually demanding work. You are ready to engage with complex global health topics, including our cost-effectiveness models, program evaluation, and evidence quality. You are driven to get up to speed and be ready to explain them clearly to audiences who will push back on our thinking. You are excited to engage with hard follow-up questions and people who will expect rigorous answers. While you don't need prior global health experience, you will need to demonstrate you can get up to speed quickly on complex quantitative subject matter and translate it rigorously and credibly.

You bring high emotional intelligence, curiosity, and a clear sense of mission to your day-to-day work. You're a collaborator who connects dots and builds relationships across teams.

You bring depth of leadership experience, and you are comfortable supporting strategic decisions and rolling up your sleeves to build and shape our work. You are ready to bring adaptive energy to this work while being comfortable deeply explaining your reasoning and taking time to reach high-quality decisions where it matters.

Strong candidates will have:
  • A track record of managing sophisticated, high-stakes relationships-whether with major donors, ultra-high-net-worth clients, foundation officers, board members, or similarly discerning stakeholders in another field entirely.
  • Exceptional relationship management skills, with high emotional intelligence, an advisory mindset, and the ability to hold a large amount of context about a person and synthesize it in real time.
  • Interest in global health and development, and the ability to engage in complex research and ideas even without prior experience in the sector.
  • Excellent communication skills, written and verbal-clear, tailored, and credible messaging for discerning stakeholders, including comfort producing original written content.
  • Leadership skills to partner with senior staff and influence across teams collaboratively.
  • Strong operational expertise: leading cross-team projects, building scalable processes, and translating strategy into action.
  • Strong alignment with GiveWell's mission and values, including truth-seeking, transparency, humility, and long-term trust-building.

Who Tends to do well:
  • People who enjoy building relationships and understanding what motivates the people they work with
  • People who can engage thoughtful, analytical audiences and handle nuanced conversations
  • Fast learners who can pick up complex, unfamiliar subject matter and enjoy translating it verbally and into written content
  • Self-starters who take ownership and work well in a collaborative, evolving team
  • People who are proactive and anticipatory-who reach out before the other person knows they need something
  • People who are comfortable sitting with complexity and helping others navigate uncertainty
  • People who are enthusiastic about GiveWell's mission and values
Key Questions

What are some of the reasons I might not like this role?
  • You prefer research or analysis over building relationships with people
  • You struggle with initiating challenging or direct conversations
  • You prefer highly structured environments with clear answers at all times
  • You prefer to share information and let others draw conclusions, rather than offering their own synthesis and point of view

What does this interview process entail?

We'll use a combination of interviews, written exercises, and work trials to assess the qualities described above. We'll share more specific details if we invite you to move forward to any of the following stages, but our current plan is:
  • Screen with our Manager, Talent Acquisition
  • Compensated 4-hour work trial (written)
  • Interviews with our VP, Philanthropy and Senior Manager, Philanthropy
  • Additional work trial (live interview) with our VP, Philanthropy and a Senior Philanthropy Advisor
  • Final Onsite in our Oakland, California headquarters, where you'll interview with members of our executive leadership team in person (we will cover your travel expenses).
  • References

Note that you don't need to submit a cover letter. We rely heavily on your resume and answers to the application questions below when we're making early decisions. We encourage you to spend time responding to the application questions thoroughly and carefully.
Details
  • Team: You'll report to our VP of Philanthropy.
  • Compensation:
    • NYC or the San Francisco Bay Area: $220,000
    • All other U.S. locations: $200,000
  • Location: This position is eligible to work fully remotely within the US.
    • Offices: You are welcome but not required to work from our offices in Oakland, California; Brooklyn, NYC;. We'll cover relocation expenses for candidates who wish to move to one of these physical office locations.
  • Flexibility: We support and encourage flexible working, including flexible hours, working remotely, and working from the office when you choose. The majority of our staff, including senior management, work flexibly in one way or another.
  • Benefits: Our benefits include:
    • Fully funded health, dental, vision, and life insurance (we cover 100% of premiums within the US for you and any dependents)
    • Four weeks of paid time off per year
    • One week all-office closure
    • 16 weeks of fully paid parental leave
    • Ergonomic home workstations or coworking space memberships
    • 403(b) retirement plan with a 5% match
  • Start date: We'd like a candidate to start as soon as possible after receiving an offer, but we'll offer flexibility for candidates whose personal or professional circumstances require them to moderately delay their start date.

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