Posted Jul 13, 2026

Sr. Director, Tear the Paper Ceiling Coalition

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About Opportunity@Work

Opportunity@Work is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to unlocking career opportunities for the more than 70 million workers in the United States who are Skilled Through Alternative Routes (STARs) rather than a bachelor’s degree. Through research, employer engagement, technology innovation, and narrative change, we work to eliminate the “paper ceiling” — the invisible barrier limiting economic mobility for talented workers without four-year degrees.

With an annual operating budget of approximately $20 million and a distributed, remote workforce headquartered in Washington, DC, Opportunity@Work partners with leading employers, policymakers, and ecosystem leaders to create a labor market where skills — not pedigree — determine opportunity.

About the Role:

The Senior Director of the Tear the Paper Ceiling Coalition leads the revenue, design, and evolution of Opportunity@Work's flagship cross-sector network advancing skills-based hiring and economic mobility for STARs (workers Skilled Through Alternative Routes) coalition.

About the Role:

The Senior Director, Tear the Paper Ceiling Coalition, will lead the growth, revenue strategy, and evolution of Opportunity@Work's flagship coalition advancing skills-based hiring and economic mobility for STARs (workers Skilled Through Alternative Routes). This leader will drive strategic partnerships, expand a national network of employers, workforce organizations, technology partners, and philanthropies, and translate coalition strategy into measurable business and mission impact. Working cross-functionally across Engagement, Marketing, Communications, and Resource Mobilization, the Senior Director will strengthen the Coalition's value, grow membership and revenue, and position it as a leading force in transforming hiring practices.

Qualifications and Skills

Additional Information:

Full-time remote position within the continental United States. Travel expected approximately 10–15% for leadership meetings, partner engagement, and major events.

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