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Interim Executive Director (12-Month Term)

Position Title: Interim Executive Director
Organization: Mindbridge
Location: Remote with occasional travel
Position Type: Full-time, 12-month term
Application Deadline: April 1, 2025
Start Date: July or August 2025

Mindbridge is seeking an experienced and visionary Interim Executive Director to lead the organization during a 12-month sabbatical leave of its current Executive Director. The Interim Executive Director will provide strategic leadership, oversee program implementation, and ensure the sustainability and growth of Mindbridge’s initiatives. This role requires a leader with a deep understanding of the intersection of psychology, neuroscience, and human rights, as well as the ability to manage operations, fundraising, and partnerships.

Mindbridge Institute Facilitator + Content Specialist

The Mindbridge Institute Facilitator + Content Specialist plays a key role in developing, refining, and delivering transformative training programs grounded in psychology, neuroscience, and human rights. This part-time, hybrid role involves both content development and facilitation, ensuring that all educational materials are scientifically rigorous, engaging, and accessible to a wide range of learners.

In addition to leading online and in-person training sessions, the Facilitator + Content Specialist serves as a subject matter expert, working closely with the Program Manager and Strategic Learning Manager to integrate the latest research into Mindbridge’s programs. The ideal candidate will bring deep expertise in clinical or social psychology and neuroscience, strong research and content development skills, and a passion for translating complex scientific concepts into practical, real-world learning experiences.

This role requires a strong ability to engage diverse audiences, adapt facilitation strategies, and communicate high-level concepts with clarity.

Compensation - Part Time (10-15hrs/week) - $25 an hour

This is a hybrid position – applicants can anticipate a majority of work being remote with some in-person required for the greater Portland, ME metro area. 

This is a chance to engage in meaningful work while learning about the intersection of psychology, neuroscience, and human rights and developing incredibly useful administrative skills that can be translated in many areas of life, professional or otherwise. 

The Administrative Assistant would be responsible for helping the helpers. As our Research, Institute, Fundraising, and Research, Institute, Fundraising, and Mental Health departments transform the impact of human rights work, the Administrative Assistant works directly with the Administrative Manager to help them succeed.

Administrative Assistant