Support Services Advisor III
Schmidt Futures
About Rise
Rise is a program that supports promising young people and provides them with opportunities that allow them to work together to serve others over their lifetimes. The program starts at ages 15–17 and offers Rise Global Winners benefits including secondary education opportunities, a technology package, a Rise Residential Summit, college advising, higher education scholarships, additional convenings, funding, and more.
The Role
Reporting to the Director, Support Services, the Support Services Advisor III will be one of three Advisors who review, approve, and disperse benefits according to policy guidelines designed to: leverage expertise from the Schmidt entities and the Rhodes Trust Partnership Programmes network; build communities of practice and foster cross-collaboration; and maximize the impact of nearly 400 Rise Global Winners as they work together to solve humanity’s most pressing problems. In this role, the Advisor will work closely with colleagues based at Schmidt Futures Projects and Hillspire in the US and at the Rhodes Trust in the UK, as well as consultants, contractors, and other service providers.
Shared Responsibilities:
- Deliver an annual sequence of communications to a global audience and respond to individual inquiries in a sensitive, timely, and consistent manner
- Manage an annual caseload of Winners attending university by collecting accurate data, delivering benefits, working with Rise education partners, and issuing funding and guidance support
- Perform due diligence checks and work closely with the Finance team to disburse funds in accordance with established policies and processes
- Manage the day-to-day relationship with Rise strategic partners and seasonal consultants to deliver education, logistical, travel, and funding commitments for Winners
- Contribute to the logistical, funding, and travel support required to enable Winners to attend the 2025 Rise Residential Summit and other events
- Adhere to Rise safeguarding standards in all interactions
- Other duties as assigned
Individual Responsibilities:
- Manage an annual caseload of financial need assessments, issuing accurate outcomes to Winners, and advising senior leadership on appeals decisions as required
- Generate month-to-month budget projections for higher education, across multiple countries, academic calendars, and funding access levels
- Lead annual review of systems for the funding universities across the globe, including coordinating with Rise university partners as needed
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Experience working with young people across global cultures
- Exceptional ability to balance multiple time-sensitive projects and demands
- Demonstrated teamwork ability and a record of impact in high-intensity, team-based environments
- Values-based, collaborative working style with a demonstrated commitment to the highest standards of ethics and confidentiality
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Experience using database management software and project management software such as Airtable, Google Workspace, and Hubspot
- Drive to work in high-impact philanthropic ventures
Suggested Background
- Have a bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited institution
- A willingness to work additional hours for short periods of time, as required, and to work outside of normal working hours, as required, due to time zone constraints
- Must be able to work extended hours or work weeks in support of the Rise Residential Summit and additional convenings, potentially including international travel
- Position is based in the Schmidt New York office at least three days a week, and as needed for meetings
110,000-150,000 a year
This is an exempt position