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    • Monday, January 14, 2019, 12pm

CUP is seeking a Program Manager

CUP is seeking a Program Manager

CUP is seeking a full-time Program Manager to work on our Community Education programs. The Program Manager will be an important part of CUP's Community Education team, managing projects in core programs like Making Policy Public, Public Access Design, Envisioning Development, and our Technical Assistance work, contributing to the ongoing evaluation, improvement, and expansion of CUP's work with community partners.

We are seeking a creative and energetic individual with experience in design and policy who wants to use design and art to contribute to meaningful social change. In particular, we seek someone with experience with design, project management, and working with historically marginalized communities as well as a deep commitment to social justice.

Applications will now be accepted until noon, EST on Monday, January 14th.

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CUP is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages people of color, women, LGBTQ, and disabled candidates to apply.

No phone calls, please.

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