Manager, Network Activator

Teach For America Inc

Phoenix, AZ

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$61,300–$82,000 Per Year
SKILLS
Alliance/Partner Management, Budgeting, Campaigns, Communication Skills, Community Support, Event Management, Interviewing Skills, Multitasking, Network Administration/Management, Organizational Skills, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Project Planning, Public/Media/Press/Analyst Relations, Recruiting Strategy, Relationship Management, Sales Management, Stewardship, Training/Teaching, Willing to Travel, Writing Skills
LOCATION
Phoenix, AZ
POSTED
16 days ago

ROLE TITLE: Manager, Network Activation

POSITION REPORTS TO: Executive Director, Phoenix

APPLICATION DEADLINE: June 12, 2026 11:59PM ET

LOCATION: Phoenix, AZ

WHAT YOU'LL DO

We are looking for someone who is passionate about Teach For America's mission, the Phoenix community, and particularly the role that TFA corps members and alumni play in having a profound impact on students in our community.

The goal is to strengthen our external relationships, leading to increased prospect selection of Phoenix as the place they want to have an impact through Teach For America each year, and to enlist the local community - especially the broader Teach For America network - in helping us achieve that critical goal.

The ideal candidate will be highly motivated to expand Teach For America's impact in Phoenix and able to confidently contribute to that effort. To do this job well, you should be energized by building relationships quickly and across a diverse range of people and backgrounds. Your passion for building the most talented and diverse force of leaders committed to creating better opportunities for students in our city should drive your work. Your ability to see potential in people and opportunities for inspiration will enable the strategic success of your campaign to bring more incredible leaders to TFA's work in Phoenix.

WHAT YOU'LL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR

Work directly with the Recruitment team to build awareness about the Phoenix region, driving more applicants to select Phoenix as their regional preference

Mobilize the broader TFA network - corps members, alumni, partners, and supporters - as active ambassadors for Phoenix with prospective applicants

Identify and cultivate partnerships with local organizations and networks that can serve as recruitment pipelines into the TFA teaching corps

Support key recruitment and matriculation events and projects in collaboration with national teams Deepen relationships with Phoenix-area alumni, stewarding them toward meaningful engagement across multiple regional priorities - including recruitment, school partnership support, and broader community impact

Develop and grow partnerships with local organizations that advance our regional goals beyond recruitment, including resourcing and strengthening anchor school partners

Maintain accurate and current alumni data to enable effective, personalized stewardship of our network over time

A WEEK IN THE LIFE

Over the course of any week, the Manager, Network Activation could spend time on the following:

Briefing the regional Executive Director on progress across both recruitment goals and alumni/community partnership priorities

Designing and adjusting strategies to grow Phoenix's share of applicants - including identifying which local networks, campuses, or community channels are most promising

Spending a day on a local university campus alongside the Recruitment Team - meeting with prospects, delivering presentations, and connecting with faculty to position Phoenix as a compelling regional choice

Collaborating with national Recruitment and Matriculation teams to align on goals, share local insights, and contribute to broader TFA recruitment strategy

Meeting with local alumni or community partners to deepen relationships, identify ways they can support regional priorities (recruitment, school partnerships, our 2030 goal work, etc), and ensure their engagement is meaningful and sustained

Co-leading events that bring the Phoenix region to life - school visits, alumni dinners, etc - designed to both inspire and activate the broader network

Interviewing candidates for the teaching corps (several times per year)

Preparing the Executive Director and/or Development Team with materials, data, and pitch decks that reflect progress across recruitment and partnership goals

YOUR EXPERIENCE

Your areas of knowledge and expertise that matter most for this role (minimum qualifications):

Work Demands

Ability to frequently conduct meetings both in-person and virtually

Ability and willingness to work evening hours and occasional weekends required Some travel required - both across the state (occasional) and to other close by states (less frequent) for in-person meetings

Essential Skills

Knack for influencing others toward outcomes through sophisticated relationship management - The core of this role is cultivating trust with a wide range of people: alumni, community partners, university faculty, prospects, and national TFA staff. The ability to initiate, deepen, and sustain meaningful relationships over time is essential.

Exceptional written and verbal communication skills

Project & Campaign Management - Juggling recruitment campaigns, alumni engagement, partnership development, event coordination, and national team

collaboration requires strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple workstreams without dropping the ball.

Data Fluency & Progress Tracking - From tracking progress to goal metrics to maintaining accurate alumni data, this role requires comfort turning data into insight and action.

Cross-functional Collaboration - This person works across local and national teams. The ability to align stakeholders, navigate organizational complexity, and influence without direct authority is essential.

Education

Bachelor's Degree required

BONUS (preferred qualifications)

Prior Experience

Alumni of Teach For America corps program and/or staff preferred

Experience living or working in the Phoenix area, preferably in the education sector

5-7 years of prior professional experience

Bonus Skills

Ability to build strong relationships with others in challenging situations

Ability to think big, generate ideas and implement solutions to complex problems

Exceptional ability to build and execute a project plan

YOUR FUTURE TEAM

This role will sit on the Teach For America Phoenix core team and report directly to the Executive Director. Together with schools and partners across the community, the Phoenix team works hard every day towards our ambitious goal to double the number of students enrolling in college in the communities we serve. To reach this goal by 2030, we will need a core team of leaders who are committed to each other, the Teach For America Phoenix network, educational equity, and most of all the students whose lives we hope to make a difference in. While this team is responsible for local impact and accountable to the communities we serve across Phoenix, we are also privileged and proud to partner with many teams across the broader Teach For America enterprise, all committed to pursuing equity for children across our country.

YOUR COMPENSATION

The applicable salary range for each U.S.-based role is based on where the employee works and is aligned to one of 3 tiers according to a cost of labor index in that geographic area. Starting pay for the successful applicant will depend on a variety of job-related factors, which may include education, training, experience, location, business needs, or market demands. New hires are typically brought into the organization at a salary between the range minimum and the salary range midpoint depending on qualifications, internal equity, and the budgeted amount for the role.

Tier 1: $61,300 - 82,000

Tier 2: $66,800 - 89,400

Tier 3: $72,300 - 96,800

You can view which tier applies to where you plan to work here. If your location is not listed, please click here for additional total rewards information.

About the Company

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Teach For America Inc

About Teach For America

Teach For America (TFA) is a selective leadership development program that’s committed to achieving educational equity in the U.S. We work in partnership with 51 communities across America to achieve the day when every child has an equal opportunity to learn and thrive. With TFA, you can redefine the possibilities for students while growing immeasurably as a leader.

We’re currently looking for outstanding and diverse leaders to become TFA “corps members.” As a corps member, you’ll commit to teaching for two years in a low-income community, where you’ll be employed by a local school and work full-time as a teacher in a pre-K through 12th grade class. 

Being a corps member is just the start of a lifetime of impact, leadership, and advocacy. After two years, you will become an alumnus of TFA. You may choose to continue working in education, whether as a classroom teacher or in school leadership. Inspired by your students, you may decide to enter a different career in which you will continue advocating for equity. Our alumni go on to become attorneys, CEOs, small business owners, doctors, and countless other professions. No matter what path you choose after the corps, you will be continuously supported by the large, diverse TFA alumni network, with more than 56,000 leaders.

Education influences everything, from income to healthcare to our environment. As a corps member, you’ll be able to apply the skills and experience you gain in the classroom toward creating a more equitable nation for generations to come. Submit your application to join our movement today.

COMPANY SIZE
2,500 to 4,999 employees
INDUSTRY
Education
FOUNDED
1989
WEBSITE
https://www.teachforamerica.org/