Director of the Institute of Politics
Company: The University Of Chicago
Location: Chicago
Posted on: June 1, 2025
Job Description:
Director of the Institute of PoliticsDirector of the Institute
of PoliticsApply remote type Onsite locations Chicago, IL time type
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JR29171DepartmentProvost Office of the ProvostAbout the
DepartmentThe Institute of Politics (IOP) was founded in 2013 as a
nonpartisan, extracurricular program with the mission of fostering
a passion for politics and public service, meaningful dialogue and
active engagement in democracy in University of Chicago students.
Since its founding, the IOP has offered a home for civil discourse
and conversation between students and elected officials, activists,
authors, journalists, and other key practitioners in politics and
public service. This is done through four primary programmatic
components of the Institute:
- The Speaker Series program hosts nationally and internationally
recognized speakers on a wide variety of issues related to the
mission of the IOP.
- The Fellows Program presents an opportunity for political
practitioners, policy makers, journalists, and others engaged in
politics and public service, to be in residence at the University
of Chicago for an academic quarter and provide weekly,
extracurricular seminars to University of Chicago students.
- The IOP also sponsors a robust, paid internship program for
undergraduate and graduate students, placing them in high-level
settings overseas, in Washington, D.C., and at the state and local
levels.
- The IOP's Civic Engagement programs provide pathways for
students to take an active role in shaping politics and policy in
their communities through leadership development programs,
student-led civic engagement projects, and political exploration
treks.The IOP is advised by a Board of Advisors consisting of
senior professionals from fields related to the IOP's mission. The
values of the University of Chicago serve as a distinctive home for
the Institute of Politics to engage in its extracurricular mission.
These values include an enduring commitment to free and open
discourse, meaningful partnership with the South Side Community and
City of Chicago, and a transformative educational experience.Job
InformationJob Summary:The University of Chicago seeks a prominent
and visionary leader to serve as Director of the Institute of
Politics. The Director will build on existing initiatives of the
IOP and develop new and innovative opportunities to inspire
students to engage in the political process and play an active role
in democracy. The Director will shape the direction of the IOP in a
way that helps students explore the value of public service, in all
its forms, while preparing them to confront complex issues
thoughtfully and navigate challenging political environments.While
the Director helps set the strategic vision for the IOP and
contributes programmatic ideas to realize that vision, the
Executive Director carries out the day-to-day management of staff,
programs and initiatives. The two maintain a close working
relationship.In addition, the Director will play a pivotal role in
ensuring the financial sustainability of the IOP through effective
and inspired fundraising. They will leverage their prominence,
network, and vision to connect with donors who share a commitment
to cultivating the next generation of leaders in public service. By
passionately articulating the mission of the IOP, the Director will
secure critical resources to advance its programs and expand its
reach. Fundraising is not just a function of the role-it reflects
the Director's dedication to the enduring vitality of the
Institute.Responsibilities:
- Build on existing initiatives of the IOP and develop new and
innovative opportunities to inspire students to engage in the
political process and play an active role in democracy.
- Shape the direction of the IOP in a way that helps students
explore the value of public service, in all its forms, while
preparing them to confront complex issues thoughtfully and navigate
challenging political environments.
- Maintain a close working relationship with the Executive
Director.
- Despite potential active engagement in other endeavors, be
committed to spending at least half time at the IOP and in deep
engagement with students, staff of the IOP, and partners in the
University of Chicago community.
- Serve as the public face of the IOP; investment in the success
and mission of the Institute must be genuine and visible.
- Play a pivotal role in ensuring the financial sustainability of
the IOP through effective and inspired fundraising.
- Leverage prominence, network, and vision to connect with donors
who share a commitment to cultivating the next generation of
leaders in public service.
- Secure critical resources to advance its programs and expand
its reach through passionate articulation of the IOP's
mission.Competencies:
- The ability to inspire students to play an active role in
democracy and a commitment to substantive engagement with students.
The Director, along with the staff of the IOP, curates meaningful
conversations between students and practitioners, but the Director
will engage directly with students as well. The Director must have
the ability to encourage students and actively listen to and
consider their ideas and perspectives.
- The ability to draw upon a deep and diverse personal network of
fellow leaders and experienced practitioners across the political
spectrum to engage with the IOP as speakers, fellows, employers,
mentors, and donors.
- A genuine and demonstrated commitment to civil discourse and
free expression. The IOP is a forum for free and respectful
expression of ideas, not for the promotion of a political party or
a particular point of view. Freedom of expression is a deeply held
value of the University of Chicago. The Director must be committed
to exposing students to practitioners of diverse orientations,
backgrounds and experiences; curating purposeful engagements and
conversations; and encouraging students to reach beyond their own
predispositions and carefully consider a range of views.
- A dynamic approach to fundraising that matches the urgency and
importance of the IOP's mission. The Director must be comfortable
and effective in cultivating relationships with individual donors,
foundations, and other supporters.
- The expertise to offer fresh insights on the forces shaping
democracy and our political system, and the ability to represent
the IOP and the University of Chicago publicly.
- A collaborative approach to working with stakeholders within
the University of Chicago. The Director must be committed to
building relationships with current and potential partners on
campus.
- The ability to work closely and effectively with the Executive
Director and staff of the IOP, as well as the board of
advisors.
- A commitment to building meaningful relationships throughout
the City of Chicago, including the South Side community where the
University of Chicago is located.Additional
ResponsibilitiesEducation, Experience, or Certifications:Education:
- A college or university degree required.
- Advanced degree, preferably in a related field
preferred.Experience:
- Knowledge and skills developed through 10-15 years of work
experience in a related job discipline required.
- Government service at the highest level preferred.
- Experience working in a higher education setting
preferred.Working Conditions:
- Ability to work evenings and weekends.Required Documents:
- Resume/CV
- Cover Letter (preferred)
- Professional References (3)When applying, the document(s) MUST
be uploaded via the My Experience page, in the section titled
Application Documents of the application.Job FamilySenior
AdministratorsScheduled Weekly Hours20Drug Test RequiredNoHealth
Screen RequiredNoMotor Vehicle Record Inquiry RequiredNoPay
FrequencyMonthlyPay Rate TypeSalaryFLSA StatusExemptPay
Range$300,000.00 - $450,000.00The included pay rate or range
represents the University's good faith estimate of the possible
compensation offer for this role at the time of posting.Benefits
EligibleYesThe University of Chicago offers a wide range of
benefits programs and resources for eligible employees, including
health, retirement, and paid time off. Information about the
benefit offerings can be found in the Benefits Guidebook.Posting
StatementThe University of Chicago is an Affirmative Action/Equal
Opportunity/Disabled/Veterans and does not discriminate on the
basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender,
gender identity, national or ethnic origin, age, status as an
individual with a disability, military or veteran status, genetic
information, or other protected classes under the law.Staff Job
seekers in need of a reasonable accommodation to complete the
application process should call 773-702-5800 or submit a request
via Applicant Inquiry Form.We seek a diverse pool of applicants who
wish to join an academic community that places the highest value on
rigorous inquiry and encourages a diversity of perspectives,
experiences, groups of individuals, and ideas to inform and
stimulate intellectual challenge, engagement, and exchange.All
offers of employment are contingent upon a background check that
includes a review of conviction history. A conviction does not
automatically preclude University employment.The University of
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