Other Impact Areas Full-time

Senior Director of Programs

Clery Center

Posted

Mar 09, 2026

Location

Remote (US)

Type

Full-time

Compensation

$75000 - $85000

Mission

What you will drive

Senior Director of Programs Full-Time Exempt | Reports to Deputy Executive Director Organization Overview Founded in 1987, Clery Center is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to working with colleges and universities to create safer campuses. Clery Center is recognized as the national leader in campus safety issues, and is credited with transforming the face of campus safety through its policy, advocacy, and educational programs. For more information, please visit www.clerycenter.org Position Overview Reporting to the Deputy Executive Director, the Senior Director of Programs strategically aligns Clery Center programs with its mission. This role serves as the key liaison with government officials and programmatic partners nationally. The role requires direct, in depth knowledge of higher education campus safety policy and comfort and skill collaborating with elected and appointed officials, as well as higher education and nonprofit leaders, through education and advocacy. The Senior Director of Programs coordinates Clery Center’s policy positions and ensures Clery Center programs are relevant, data-driven, and have impact. This position is fully remote and must have access to a major airport with anticipated travel across the United States up to 20% of the time. Roles & Responsibilities Programs Supervision and Leadership Provides direct supervision to the Programs Team through professional development, evaluating performance, and providing feedback Strategizes for the continued growth and development of outward facing training and education programs in consultation with the Programs Team through impact analysis Contributes to annual planning and budgeting as a Clery Center Leadership Team member Supports Deputy Executive Director in ensuring overall compliance with federal Office on Violence Against Women Clery Act Technical Assistance grant for the Grant to Reduce Sexual Assault, Dating Violence, Domestic Violence, and Stalking on Campus Oversees and supports, through collaboration with the Programs Team, training curriculum and resource development and member programmatic services provision Partnership Management Cultivates and furthers relationships and partnerships with current and potential Clery Center partners and/or sponsors Leads, facilitates, and supports the activities of the Clery Center National Advisory Council Consultation & Conferences/Training Delivery Conceives and implements an annual plan for conference program participation Oversees the provision of Clery Center consultation services Represents Clery Center nationally as an expert on campus safety and the Clery Act through speaking engagements, trainings, and media response Provides Clery Act-specific training and technical assistance together with the Programs Team for OVW Campus Program grantees as needed Conducts annual security report (ASR) reviews as needed Research and Policy Conducts Clery Act State of the Field survey every two years Reviews and responds to relevant research and federal policy to guide organizational positions Leads Clery Center’s policy team and strategy Identifies campus safety trends to inform programmatic offerings Other Requirements Ability to physically perform the duties listed above and work in the environmental conditions required such as maneuvering in an office or workspace, use of a computer/laptop for several hours at a time, using a headset and making phone calls Must be able to travel up to 20% of the time to various locations across the United States as needed Must have access to a private workspace appropriate for virtual training coordination, reliable phone services, and high-speed internet Must be able to work primarily Monday-Friday between 8:00 AM- 6:00 PM EST Experience & Qualifications Commitment to Clery Center’s mission of working with colleges and universities to create safer campuses. Bachelor’s degree (B.S. or BA.) required, graduate degree preferred High degree of experience, comfort with, and confidence in direct supervision, preferably of remote team members Well-versed in interpreting and analyzing policy and legislation for diverse audiences Exceptional oral and written communication skills and strong attention to detail Expert trainer and facilitator able to translate complicated, nuanced topics into accessible action items Previous experience managing and supporting federal grant application, maintenance, and reporting processes Skilled at navigating between big-picture thinking and detail-oriented execution Familiarity with implementing or teaching on the Clery Act and/or Title IX requirements Experience with Microsoft Office Suite and web-based applications Compensation & Benefits Compensation: $75,000-85,000 Benefits Include: Health Insurance with employer contribution of 80% for employees and 50% for dependents and spouse, Dental Insurance with employer contribution of 100% for employees, Employer-paid Long-Term Disability and Short-Term Disability, optional FSA plan, Life Insurance, Retirement Plan (matching up to 3% of salary, following one year of employment), Generous Paid Time off (inclusive of vacation, sick, and personal time), Paid Family/Medical Leave (2 weeks), Remote Work How to Apply Please visit here to submit an application of employment: https://forms.gle/btPct7BrsjRB987B8 Clery Center embraces a multidisciplinary, collaborative work environment and seeks out the varying experiences, identities, and perspectives of diverse individuals to fulfill our mission. Clery Center is an equal opportunity employer and encourages all job seekers to apply.

Profile

What makes you a great fit

Senior Director of Programs Full-Time Exempt | Reports to Deputy Executive Director Organization Overview Founded in 1987, Clery Center is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to working with colleges and universities to create safer campuses. Clery Center is recognized as the national leader in campus safety issues, and is credited with transforming the face of campus safety through its policy, advocacy, and educational programs. For more information, please visit www.clerycenter.org Position Overview Reporting to the Deputy Executive Director, the Senior Director of Programs strategically aligns Clery Center programs with its mission. This role serves as the key liaison with government officials and programmatic partners nationally. The role requires direct, in depth knowledge of higher education campus safety policy and comfort and skill collaborating with elected and appointed officials, as well as higher education and nonprofit leaders, through education and advocacy. The Senior Director of Programs coordinates Clery Center’s policy positions and ensures Clery Center programs are relevant, data-driven, and have impact. This position is fully remote and must have access to a major airport with anticipated travel across the United States up to 20% of the time. Roles & Responsibilities Programs Supervision and Leadership Provides direct supervision to the Programs Team through professional development, evaluating performance, and providing feedback Strategizes for the continued growth and development of outward facing training and education programs in consultation with the Programs Team through impact analysis Contributes to annual planning and budgeting as a Clery Center Leadership Team member Supports Deputy Executive Director in ensuring overall compliance with federal Office on Violence Against Women Clery Act Technical Assistance grant for the Grant to Reduce Sexual Assault, Dating Violence, Domestic Violence, and Stalking on Campus Oversees and supports, through collaboration with the Programs Team, training curriculum and resource development and member programmatic services provision Partnership Management Cultivates and furthers relationships and partnerships with current and potential Clery Center partners and/or sponsors Leads, facilitates, and supports the activities of the Clery Center National Advisory Council Consultation & Conferences/Training Delivery Conceives and implements an annual plan for conference program participation Oversees the provision of Clery Center consultation services Represents Clery Center nationally as an expert on campus safety and the Clery Act through speaking engagements, trainings, and media response Provides Clery Act-specific training and technical assistance together with the Programs Team for OVW Campus Program grantees as needed Conducts annual security report (ASR) reviews as needed Research and Policy Conducts Clery Act State of the Field survey every two years Reviews and responds to relevant research and federal policy to guide organizational positions Leads Clery Center’s policy team and strategy Identifies campus safety trends to inform programmatic offerings Other Requirements Ability to physically perform the duties listed above and work in the environmental conditions required such as maneuvering in an office or workspace, use of a computer/laptop for several hours at a time, using a headset and making phone calls Must be able to travel up to 20% of the time to various locations across the United States as needed Must have access to a private workspace appropriate for virtual training coordination, reliable phone services, and high-speed internet Must be able to work primarily Monday-Friday between 8:00 AM- 6:00 PM EST Experience & Qualifications Commitment to Clery Center’s mission of working with colleges and universities to create safer campuses. Bachelor’s degree (B.S. or BA.) required, graduate degree preferred High degree of experience, comfort with, and confidence in direct supervision, preferably of remote team members Well-versed in interpreting and analyzing policy and legislation for diverse audiences Exceptional oral and written communication skills and strong attention to detail Expert trainer and facilitator able to translate complicated, nuanced topics into accessible action items Previous experience managing and supporting federal grant application, maintenance, and reporting processes Skilled at navigating between big-picture thinking and detail-oriented execution Familiarity with implementing or teaching on the Clery Act and/or Title IX requirements Experience with Microsoft Office Suite and web-based applications Compensation & Benefits Compensation: $75,000-85,000 Benefits Include: Health Insurance with employer contribution of 80% for employees and 50% for dependents and spouse, Dental Insurance with employer contribution of 100% for employees, Employer-paid Long-Term Disability and Short-Term Disability, optional FSA plan, Life Insurance, Retirement Plan (matching up to 3% of salary, following one year of employment), Generous Paid Time off (inclusive of vacation, sick, and personal time), Paid Family/Medical Leave (2 weeks), Remote Work How to Apply Please visit here to submit an application of employment: https://forms.gle/btPct7BrsjRB987B8 Clery Center embraces a multidisciplinary, collaborative work environment and seeks out the varying experiences, identities, and perspectives of diverse individuals to fulfill our mission. Clery Center is an equal opportunity employer and encourages all job seekers to apply.