Senior Program and Project Lead
Company: Washington Area Community Investment Fund
Location: Washington
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description The Washington Area Community
Investment Fund (WACIF) seeks a highly skilled and motivated Senior
Program and Project Lead to join the Programs department. This role
plays a critical part in strengthening the execution,
accountability, and impact of WACIF’s advisory services and
signature programs. The Senior Program and Project Lead is
responsible for monitoring program performance, ensuring compliance
with grant requirements, supporting the achievement of grant
objectives established by the Chief Program Officer (CPO), and
overseeing cross departmental project execution. Key
responsibilities include partnering with Program Directors and
Managers to advance programmatic goals, monitoring program budgets
in collaboration with Finance, and driving continuous improvement
across program operations. This is a senior-level role that
provides cross-functional leadership, operational oversight, and
strategic coordination across the Programs department. DUTIES &
RESPONSIBILITIES Advisory Educational Services Program Monitoring:
- Monitor advisory services programs to ensure compliance with
grant requirements and objectives outlined in grant agreements. -
Regularly review program activities, documentation, and progress
reports to ensure adherence to established guidelines and
performance metrics. - Collaborate with program managers and
directors to identify areas for improvement and provide necessary
support to achieve program goals. Budget Monitoring and
Accountability: - In conjunction with supporting the CPO, monitor
program budgets and financial resources related to advisory
services and signature programs. - Work closely with program
managers and directors to ensure proper allocation and utilization
of funds. - Notify and share financial targets and goals with
program managers and directors outlined in grant and sponsorship
agreements. - Partners with Finance to track grant-related
expenses, proactively address variances, and support timely
financial reconciliation. - Ensures all program expenses are
submitted, processed, and fully paid prior to grant closeout, in
compliance with funder and organizational requirements.
Cross-Departmental Project Oversight: - Monitor and coordinate
projects across internal departments, ensuring adherence to project
goals, timelines, and deliverables. - Design project boards using
the Monday.com project management tool to track project progress,
tasks, and milestones. - Collaborate with department heads and
project teams to identify and address any obstacles or bottlenecks
that may impact project progress. - Facilitate effective
communication and collaboration among project stakeholders using
Monday.com to promote efficient project execution. - Proactively
identify risks, interdependencies, and operational gaps, and
recommend corrective actions to leadership. Program Efficiency and
Process Improvement Support: - In collaboration with the Program
Managers and Directors, regularly assess program efficiency,
identify areas for improvement, and recommend process enhancements
to streamline operations. - Develop and implement performance
metrics and indicators to measure program effectiveness. - Utilize
the Monday.com tool to monitor and track the success of program
improvements and process changes. Documentation and Reporting: -
Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of program activities,
budgets, and performance metrics. - Prepare reports and
presentations for senior management and board meetings, providing
insights on program performance and progress. - Ensure compliance
with all reporting requirements as outlined in grant agreements and
funding guidelines. Meeting Agendas and Deadlines: - Set meeting
agendas for program staff meetings and quarterly meetings, ensuring
that key topics, updates, and discussions are addressed. -
Coordinate with relevant stakeholders to gather necessary
information and materials for meetings. - Monitor and track
deadlines for board reporting and grant reporting, ensuring timely
submission of required documents and reports. Other Duties as
Assigned - Support the CPO, Program leaders, and other team members
on various projects, events, and assignments. - Additional duties
and responsibilities as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS - Bachelor's
degree in a relevant field (e.g., Business Administration,
Nonprofit Management, Project Management) and/or master’s degree is
preferred. Equivalent work experience with at least five years of
experience. - 5 years of proven experience in project or program
management, preferably within the nonprofit sector. - Demonstrated
ability to lead complex projects and influence cross functional
teams. - Strong stakeholder management skills with the ability to
drive accountability and results. - Strong understanding of grant
management, including monitoring grant requirements and objectives.
- Proficiency in budget management and financial analysis. -
Excellent organizational and time management skills with the
ability to prioritize and manage multiple projects simultaneously.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities to assess program
efficiency and implement process improvements. - Exceptional
communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to
effectively collaborate with diverse stakeholders. - Proficient in
using project management tools and software. - Ability to work
independently and in a team-oriented environment. - Proficiency in
using the Monday.com project management tool, including designing
project boards and utilizing its features for tracking and
monitoring project progress. - Experience in utilizing project
management software or tools for effective project planning,
execution, and reporting. - Ability to adapt to new technology and
project management tools as required by the organization. - Strong
organizational and planning skills, with the ability to prioritize
tasks and manage deadlines effectively. - Excellent attention to
detail to ensure accurate documentation and reporting. -
Proficiency in using productivity tools and software for agenda
setting, deadline tracking, and documentation management. -
Effective communication skills to facilitate meetings and
coordinate with stakeholders. - Must be available to work
occasional evenings and weekends as needed. COMPENSATION
Competitive salary commensurate with experience. Medical, Dental,
Vision, HSA, FSA, DCA, Life & Disability coverages available.
401(k) retirement plan (employer matching contribution eligible);
paid time off (increased with tenure), paid holidays and sick leave
days, transportation benefits, and education assistance benefits
(professional development, tuition reimbursement, and student loan
repayment). Note: In accordance with the District of Columbia’s
First Source Employment Agreement, applicants who are residents of
the District of Columbia will be given preference in the hiring
process. Company Description About The Washington Area Community
Investment Fund (Wacif) The Washington Area Community Investment
Fund (Wacif) advances equity and opportunity in the Washington,
D.C. area’s underserved communities by providing financial capital,
business advisory services, and strategic networking support to
underinvested entrepreneurs. Since its inception in 1987, Wacif has
deployed more than $100 million in capital, served more than 4,500
entrepreneurs with business advisory services, and helped create or
retain more than 44,000 local jobs. To learn more about Wacif’s
work, visit www.wacif.org. Wacif is an equal opportunity employer
and welcomes candidates from diverse backgrounds. Wacif provides a
flexible and hybrid working environment with the opportunity to
work remotely. Company Description About The Washington Area
Community Investment Fund (Wacif) The Washington Area Community
Investment Fund (Wacif) advances equity and opportunity in the
Washington, D.C. area’s underserved communities by providing
financial capital, business advisory services, and strategic
networking support to underinvested entrepreneurs. Since its
inception in 1987, Wacif has deployed more than $100 million in
capital, served more than 4,500 entrepreneurs with business
advisory services, and helped create or retain more than 44,000
local jobs. To learn more about Wacif’s work, visit www.wacif.org.
Wacif is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes candidates from
diverse backgrounds. Wacif provides a flexible and hybrid working
environment with the opportunity to work remotely.
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