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CATCH Global Foundation is hiring: Community Partnerships Manager in Austin

CATCH Global Foundation, Austin, TX, United States


Salary $60,000 +/- with up to $10,000 in performance-based bonus Location Remote Job Classification Full-Time, Exempt Reports To Senior Director, Community Partnerships About Us CATCH Global Foundation ("CATCH") is a nonprofit dedicated to improving children’s health by empowering Pre‑K to 12 educators with high‑quality, evidence‑based programs, training, and support. Reaching more than 3 million children annually, our programs cover topics including nutrition, physical education, social and emotional learning (SEL), oral health, vaping prevention, and sun safety. Through partnerships with schools, public agencies, corporations, philanthropies, and community organizations, CATCH helps communities thrive in mind, heart, and body. We are a fully remote team with a dynamic, collaborative culture. While originally headquartered in Austin, TX where many staff reside, CATCH staff work virtually across the U.S. and gather for periodic retreats to build relationships and align on mission and strategy. Position Summary CATCH is seeking a Community Partnerships Manager to build and grow relationships with school districts, state and regional departments of education, and state and local community‑based partners. This role is responsible for a hybrid portfolio that includes new partnership development and the renewal/expansion of existing relationships. This is a high‑autonomy, high‑impact role best suited for someone who is relationship‑driven, comfortable initiating cold and warm outreach through verbal and written communication across various environments, naturally proactive and self‑directed, adaptable to a fast‑moving, scaling nonprofit environment, and motivated by the opportunity to grow a mission‑aligned portfolio. This is not an entry‑level position; however, it is ideally suited for candidates with 3–5 years of experience in community partnerships, business development, nonprofit engagement, or early sales roles who are ready to advance in their careers. Key Responsibilities Partnership Development (New Business) Proactively identify and cultivate opportunities for fee‑for‑service revenue with new state, district, and community partnerships across the Midwest and Western U.S. states. Conduct outreach to administrators, curriculum leads, public health partners, and youth‑focused organizations. Lead virtual and in‑person presentations showcasing CATCH curriculum and professional development offerings. Attend annual events in the assigned region to expand awareness of CATCH curriculum and professional development opportunities. Build and maintain a healthy pipeline of prospects with clear follow‑up and progress tracking to decision‑making and close. Prepare quotes, proposals, and bid responses with accuracy and strategic alignment. Meet a new business revenue goal of approximately $100,000 in year one. Manage a portfolio of approximately $200,000 of annual revenue from existing district and community partners to ensure successful implementation and ongoing engagement. Identify opportunities for renewal, upsell, or expansion of services within current partner organizations. Serve as a trusted advisor to partners, aligning CATCH solutions to their goals and needs. Collaboration & Internal Coordination Work closely with curriculum, operations, and training teams to ensure smooth and effective implementation. Contribute insights on state‑level initiatives, curriculum trends, and opportunities for regional growth. Maintain accurate and timely data in CRM (Salesforce) and internal systems. Participate in team meetings, strategic discussions, and national/statewide initiatives as assigned. Required Skills & Qualifications Core Competencies Proactive communicator with strong verbal and written skills; comfortable leading conversations with diverse stakeholders. Sales or partnership mindset — persistence, curiosity, follow‑through, and the ability to move prospects through a decision process. This position requires a level of flexibility, autonomy, and entrepreneurial energy. Strong relationship‑building skills and confidence engaging leaders at multiple levels (principals, district staff, community orgs, state departments of education, and state‑wide partners, etc.). Self‑starter who thrives with autonomy and can manage time, outreach, and priorities independently. Comfort with ambiguity — able to adapt to evolving systems, processes, and opportunities as CATCH grows. Analytical and organized, with the ability to maintain accurate records and track key partner metrics. Proficiency with CRM systems (Salesforce) and modern communication tools (Microsoft Office, Google Suite, Zoom, Slack). Experience Minimum 3–5 years in community partnerships, business development, nonprofit engagement/outreach, customer success, or early sales roles. Experience presenting to groups, leading conversations, or representing an organization externally. Experience working in a small or mid‑size nonprofit or similarly fast‑moving, entrepreneurial environment is preferred. Experience working on targets, performance metrics, or partnership pipelines. Preferred but Not Required Background in youth‑serving organizations, K–12 partnerships, public health, wellness, or education innovation. Compensations & Benefits Up to $10,000 annual performance bonus 100% employer‑covered health insurance for employees Unlimited vacation policy 12‑week paid maternity/paternity leave Remote work environment with up to 20% travel. 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