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Posted May 3, 2026

Senior Associate, Technical Assistance

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The Role

We are seeking a mission-driven Senior Associate (Generalist) to join our Programs & Services team. In this role, you will apply systems design methods to help public child welfare agencies, states, and communities tackle complex problems—ranging from prevention and family support to permanency, transition-age youth outcomes, and workforce well-being. You will deliver technical assistance (TA), facilitate multi-stakeholder collaboration, translate research into action, and support implementation to produce measurable improvements for children, youth, and families.

This is a hands-on, cross-functional role ideal for a practitioner who can move fluidly between discovery, strategy, design, facilitation, analysis, and implementation support.

Department: Programs & Services
Reports to:
Senior Director, Proximate Policy
Direct Reports: N/A
Location: Remote within the United States; periodic in-person convenings and site visits.
Travel: Approximately 20–35% (varies by project and partner needs).
Work Style: Collaborative, fast-paced, learning-oriented environment with cross-functional teams
Category: Full-time; Exempt

Key Responsibilities 

Systems Discovery and Problem Framing

Service and Systems Design 

Technical Assistance and Implementation Support

Stakeholder Facilitation and Partnership Management 

Analysis, Measurement, and Learning 

Project Delivery and Collaboration

Equity, Lived Expertise, and Trauma-Informed Practice 

Example Projects You May Support 

Success in This Role 

6 months: You have led co-design sessions, produced decision-ready 

 


 

Requirements

About You

We recognize that candidates may not meet every listed qualification. Studies show that individuals from underrepresented groups are more likely to opt out of applying if they don’t meet 100% of the criteria. If you believe you can succeed in this role, we encourage you to apply so we can learn about your unique strengths.

Qualifications

Preferred

Core Competencies 


Compensation & Benefits

At TOU, we believe that taking care of our people is foundational to the impact we aim to make. Our compensation philosophy is rooted in transparency and a holistic understanding of people’s needs. We believe fair, market-competitive pay is essential to attracting and retaining the exceptional talent needed to achieve our ambitious goals. As a not-for-profit organization, we design our compensation packages—including both salary and benefits—with care and in alignment with our financial sustainability. 

The annual salary for this role is $95,000–$125,000. Starting salaries for new hires will be determined based on a combination of the new hire’s relevant experience and market demands.

TOU’S benefits go beyond the basics. They’re designed to support your well-being, growth, and sense of purpose at work and beyond. From comprehensive health coverage to professional development support and meaningful time off, our benefits reflect our commitment to nurturing a workplace where people can thrive, both personally and professionally.

Health & Insurance

Financial Benefits

Paid Time Off

Learning & Development

Hiring Process 

  1. Application review (resume + brief responses). 
  2. Introductory conversation with Talent/Programs team. 
  3. Structured interviews and a practical exercise (e.g., facilitation plan, brief synthesis, or design artifact).
  4. Final interview with leadership and reference checks.

Application Instructions 

Please submit a resume highlighting relevant skills and experience, a cover letter describing your systems design/TA experience and interest in this role, and one relevant work sample (e.g., facilitation agenda, synthesis brief, playbook excerpt; please remove or redact any sensitive information).

Please note: We do not accept phone inquiries about this position in order to ensure a fair and consistent hiring process for all applicants.


Equal Opportunity Statement

Think of Us is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We welcome and value applicants of all backgrounds, knowing that diverse perspectives strengthen our work with children, youth, and families. All qualified candidates will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, or gender identity), national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other status protected by law. We provide reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities and for applicants’ religious practices as required by law.

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