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Database Officer (United States)

The Database Officer will be responsible for managing and maintaining our data systems, with a focus on integrating IBM Cognos Analytics with our Google Cloud SQL database. This role will provide technical support for data-related issues, ensure data quality and integrity, and assist in training staff on the use of data systems and tools.

The position is fully remote, and NY/NJ/CT staff are welcome to come to the office. THP employees are not expected to be physically present in the New York or other THP Office space in the USA, except if required for service or by the job function, or determined by the supervisor, or for meeting purposes as needed and instructed by a manager. A manager can always ask for a direct report to come to a THP office space or other meeting space to meet in person for business reasons. To foster collaboration and build teams, THP employees may be required to join in person meetings and gatherings. THP may provide reasonable accommodations to employees who require an exception to this policy. The position is full-time and reports to the Associate Director of Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL).

The position is exempt, not eligible for overtime, with a salary range of $65,000 – $75,000 USD. Additionally, this position is benefits eligible and includes an annualized cafeteria plan allowance currently fixed at $18,000. The candidate must be eligible to work in the US without sponsorship, now nor in the future.

Benefit Highlights

The Hunger Project is pleased to offer a competitive compensation and benefits package, which includes; a cafeteria plan that allows employees to choose from a variety of pre-tax benefits that may include, but are not limited to health, dental, vision and much more, retirement savings plan with employer match and contributions, personal time off that increase with tenure, bank holidays, sick leave, flexible work arrangements, an Employee Assistance Program, life and disability insurance, paid family leave.

How to Apply

Please forward your letter of interest, resume, salary expectations for consideration mnehub@thp.org Please include “Database Officer” in the subject line of your email. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.

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