Location: Cambridge,MA, USA
The Consensus Building Institute (CBI) is a not-for-profit organization created by leading practitioners and theory-builders in the field of dispute resolution. CBI serves public, non-profit, and private clients worldwide by providing mediation, facilitation, collaboration, and dispute resolution services; training in negotiation and consensus building techniques; and evaluative research. Guided by the belief that our most challenging problems are solved through collaboration, CBI also strives to build the intellectual capital of the field. Dispute resolution that includes the ideas, values, and voices of all affected stakeholders can achieve outcomes that are wise, fair, and lasting. CBI conducts its work in the U.S. and internationally, headquartered Cambridge, Massachusetts with additional staff in Denver, Colorado; New York, New York; Portland, Maine; San Francisco, California; Washington, D.C.; Montreal, Canada; and Santiago, Chile. CBI is an equal opportunity employer. We aim to be a place where a diverse mix of talented people do their best work together. We encourage applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds, including but not limited to race, ethnicity, gender, religion, disability, age, or sexual orientation. Persons of color are strongly encouraged to apply. CBI is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion both within our organization and in our collaboration practices. For further information about CBI, please visit our website at: www.cbi.org. JOB DESCRIPTION The Senior Associate Facilitator / Mediator is a talented, experienced, and entrepreneurial professional with substantial experience in work related to multi-stakeholder problem-solving, multi-party negotiations, public policy mediation, and large group process design and facilitation. Prior employment might include work with collaborative service firms in mediation, facilitation, and public engagement, or experience in related fields, such as land use and environmental planning and management, water resources planning and collaboration, public policy development and analysis, and citizen engagement and participation. Prior experience in a similar role but in a different substantive area (health and human services, organizational development, community building, or other areas), or in planning or public policy positions with significant facilitation, public process, or community engagement components may substitute for the above requirements.