15+ Hot Jobs, PQMD Course, Endless Webinar Highlights, and AI for Biz Dev Workshop
Newsletter #61
Happy Sunday, Friends 👋
Read on for career opportunities, unique jobs, great workshops, events and more!
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Jobs
FEATURED ROLE:
Co-Executive Director for Business Operations and Strategic Growth | Kybele | Remote – Worldwide | USD 100-120k
Nick’s Take: Great opportunity for a strategic leader with a strategic business lens to extend the reach of Kybele’s robust clinical program achievements through intentional scaling of innovative models for improving the quality and safety of childbirth in resource-constrained settings.
FROM THE NEW IMPACT SOURCE TALENT JOB BOARD:
Check out the full list of 5,400+ jobs at 219 different organizations around the world!
Partnerships Officer | FAO | On-site – Rome
Economic Empowerment Manager | IRC | Hybrid – Turlock, CA | USD 85-88k
Advisor, Talent Development | Save the Children | Hybrid – DC, Fairfield, CT, or Lexington, KY | USD 69-94k
Practice Manager, Crisis and Disaster Risk Finance | World Bank | Hybrid – DC
Other great roles:
Early Career (0-3 years)
Associate, Morgan Stanley Inclusive & Sustainable Ventures | NYC | USD 80-115k
Mid-Career (4–10 years)
Director, AI for Impact | GSMA | Hybrid, London
Product Manager, Sustainability Solutions | John Deere | Remote – US | USD 123-184k
Employee Engagement Volunteerism Manager | J P Morgan Chase | NYC | USD 119-180k
Senior Account Manager | Kiva | US Remote | USD 83-115k
Principal Consultant, Effective Philanthropy | New Philanthropy Capital | Part-time, hybrid – London | GBP 44-54k
Philanthropy Operations Manager | Re:wild | Remote – US | USD 60-80k
Senior (10+ years)
Global Youth Years Leader | Ashoka | Arlington, VA
Director | Data Funders Collaborative | Remote – US | USD 180k
Chief of Staff | Narrative Initiative | Remote – US | USD 168-195k
❓Trying to Navigate a Tumultuous Global Health Sector❓
🧭 GLOBAL HEALTH & DEVELOPMENT ESSENTIALS
Presented by the Partnership for Quality Medical Donations (PQMD)
📅 June 4 – July 23, 2025 | Live on Zoom | Wednesdays from 12–2 PM ET
You’re not alone. More and more professionals are finding themselves managing public-private partnerships, leading medical product donation programs, or coordinating international disaster and humanitarian response efforts—without ever getting a real orientation to how the global health and development sector actually works. That’s where this longstanding course from the Partnership for Quality Medical Donations (PQMD) comes in.
📚 Over eight weeks, participants will join a live, online learning experience featuring expert-led lectures, real-world case studies, and open discussion. The course is designed for working professionals and students alike, and all sessions are recorded with materials provided each week—so you can keep pace, even if you miss one. This course consistently earns high marks from participants, with an average rating of 4.74/5.0, and seats fill quickly. Space is VERY limited.
💡 What’s covered? Topics include global health funding, frameworks, and key actors; health systems in LMICs; climate and health; infectious disease and pandemic response; emergency and disaster relief; and medical product donation best practices.
👩🏫 Who’s teaching? Faculty include 🌿 Kelly Willis, who leads the Forecasting Healthy Futures consortium; 👩⚕️ Kate Tulenko, CEO of Corvus Health and a recognized expert in health systems; and ⚓ Dr. Eric Rasmussen, humanitarian operations leader, CEO of Infinitum Humanitarian Systems, and former Navy doctor.
🩺 Who should join? If your job touches global health in any way—and you never got a formal introduction—you’ll benefit. Each cohort includes professionals from corporate donation programs, philanthropy teams, supply chain and procurement, health tech, and government and nonprofit programs.
💬 What are people saying? “The format was casual and allowed for questions/discussions as you go, as opposed to a lecture.” “The speakers were excellent and spoke to real-life situations, which made it easy to stay focused.” “I liked how relevant and updated the information was.”
📣 One last thought: With all the uncertainty in the global health job market right now, students, early professionals, and mid-career folks should consider enrolling in courses like this before committing to an expensive degree. You’ll get a strong orientation, current insights from leading global health experts, and a real-world network of support—without breaking the bank.
⚡ From Crisis to Catalyst: Rethinking Revenue in Global Health
Last week, we hosted a powerful webinar with our friends at Endless Health to tackle one of the toughest questions facing the nonprofit sector right now: How do we shift from aid dependency to earned revenue without compromising our mission?
With USAID freezes rippling through the ecosystem, this conversation couldn’t have been more timely. Over 130 leaders from nonprofits, academia, and global health organizations joined us to learn from three bold health entrepreneurs:
Jonathan Jackson (Dimagi)
Naom Monari (BenaCare)
Edward Booty (reach52)
Each has scaled a health enterprise with real impact and a sustainable business model.
Top Takeaways 💡
🔄 Crisis → Catalyst
Funding shortfalls are forcing innovation. The most resilient orgs are using this moment to reinvent themselves.
🧩 Many Roads to Revenue
B2B, B2C, B2G — there’s no one-size-fits-all. Align your revenue path with your mission, not someone else’s model.
🧪 Test, Learn, Pivot
Don’t wait for the perfect payer. Organizations that experiment and adapt will come out stronger.
💪 Money + Mission = Magic
Profit and purpose can coexist. The best models allow you to be selective with partnerships and stay true to your values.
👉 [Read the full summary here]
This isn’t just about survival. It’s a wake-up call — and a chance to reimagine global development as locally driven, financially resilient, and ready for the future.
Big thanks to Endless Health, our amazing speakers, and everyone who joined. Stay tuned for more conversations like this one.
FREE WORKSHOP
❓Feeling The Pressure From FUNDING CUTS and FROZEN BUDGETS?
You’re not alone.
Whether you’re writing your 15th grant this year or figuring out how to keep your org afloat through another U.S. aid freeze…
🤖 AI might be the unexpected ally you didn’t know you needed.
𝗪𝗛𝗔𝗧'𝗦 𝗧𝗛𝗜𝗦 𝗪𝗢𝗥𝗞𝗦𝗛𝗢𝗣 𝗔𝗕𝗢𝗨𝗧?
We teamed up with Grant Assistant by FreeWill and Dev Design to host a FREE 2-part workshop on the role of AI in:
✅ Grant Writing
✅ Fundraising
✅ Business Development
This is NOT a boring webinar.
We’re talking live demos, tactical tools, and real-world examples for how AI can actually save time and get results in your org.
🧪 We’re also piloting a new tool for live virtual collaboration—
Think Miro meets Zoom meets something you haven’t seen before. More info soon.
𝗕𝗢𝗧𝗛 𝗖𝗢𝗛𝗢𝗥𝗧𝗦 𝗔𝗥𝗘 𝗙𝗨𝗟𝗟
We’re honestly blown away by the interest.
💡 Due to overwhelming demand, we’re planning to add more sessions.
In the meantime...
🔗 Join the waitlist here: https://bit.ly/3G48tzM
We’ll reach out as soon as new workshop dates go live.
Let’s stop doomscrolling and start skill-building.
What is your 'AI strategy' and how will you change the system you’re in?
My good friend Charley has a message for you exactly about this!
“ My name is Charley Johnson, I’ve worked at the intersection of technology and systems change for eighteen years, and, at the risk of being a li’l bold: we’re approaching these questions all wrong,
So I created a live, online, interactive course (and a 90 page workbook full of tools, exercises, and resources) to help mission driven leaders, strategists, and change-makers:
See clearly how power shapes your system.
Anticipate how emerging technologies like AI shape (and are shaped by!) your system.
Map the complex dynamics of your system.
Develop strategies to change your system that respect this complexity (the future is not a neat theory-of-change away!)
You’ll come out of this course with a new vision and draft strategy for how to change the system you’re in, vetted by me and your fellow participants, and a 90-page workbook full of exercises so you can do it all again in the future. Still on the fence? Read what others are saying!
The next cohort is April 26-27 and the early bird rate ends April 18. Don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions”
That’s it for now.
Grateful to be in this work with all of you—especially in moments that feel a little uncertain and a lot overwhelming.
Let’s keep experimenting, learning, and showing up.
Cheers, Nick