Posted Friday, July 17, 2026 at 4:00 AM To be considered for this position, please upload your resume and cover letter at the prompt. Founded in 1955, the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) is the largest membership organization of professional social workers in the world, with more than 120,000 members. NASW works to enhance the professional growth and development of its members, to create and maintain professional standards, and to advance sound social policies . I. MAJOR FUNCTIONS: The Member Engagement Manager for Hawaii is responsible, under the direction of the Director of Membership & Communications, for developing and implementing strategies to recruit, retain, and engage NASW members across the state, while collaborating closely with the Member Engagement Manager for California to ensure alignment and shared best practices within the dual-chapter model. This role supports the successful implementation of the chapter's membership program, professional development offerings, and grassroots advocacy services. The Member Engagement Manager ensures that members in California are actively engaged in the chapter's advocacy and capacity-building initiatives and that their needs are reflected in programming and outreach efforts. II. BASIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: A. Membership Recruitment and Retention (30%) Collaborates with the Director of Membership & Communications to develop and implement chapter strategies and programs for membership recruitment and retention across California. Helps lead the design and execution of member recruitment and retention strategies at NASW and non-NASW events, including university partnerships, employer engagements, and community-based activities. Identifies and staffs opportunities to showcase NASW benefits and recruit new audiences at statewide conferences, local grassroots activities, and community events. Conducts or facilitates new member calls and provides proactive outreach to suspended or lapsed members to encourage reinstatement. B. Membership Development & Engagement (40%) Provides and facilitates presentations and trainings on licensure, the NASW Code of Ethics, careers in social work, resume building, and other professional development offerings to support social workers in their practice. Supports members by providing clarity and guidance on case consultations, ethics consultations, community-based resources, and professional development opportunities, routing advocacy inquiries to appropriate chapter staff as needed. Provides ongoing support to chapter volunteer leaders, chapters, and special interest councils to ensure relevant programming across the state, raising their capacity to act as ambassadors for NASW through member engagement. Attends virtual and in-person events as needed to foster connections and gather member feedback. C. Grassroots Advocacy Support (20%) Works closely with the Policy team (Policy Manager and Senior Legislative Affairs Manager) to organize members and the broader constituency in advocacy initiatives. Engages members on local and state-level advocacy actions, ensuring they are apprised of relevant legislative and regulatory developments. Collaborates with the Marketing & Communications Manager to ensure accuracy of advocacy-related resources for legislative staff, public leaders, members, and community partners. D. Cross-Chapter Collaboration (10%) Collaborates regularly with the Member Engagement Manager for Hawaii to share resources, coordinate on cross-chapter initiatives, and ensure a consistent and seamless member experience across both states. Participates in joint planning meetings and contributes to the development of engagement strategies that benefit the dual-chapter structure. E. General Responsibilities Assists with major chapter-level events such as the annual conference, awards ceremony, and Legislative Lobby Days as needed. Coordinates with the national NASW office on membership recruitment and retention activities, attending and contributing to national-level meetings to learn about organizational updates. Provides supervision as a field instructor to macro social work students placed at or through NASW whenever deemed appropriate. Maintains familiarity with all NASW benefits, services, and resources at both the national and state chapter levels, incorporating these into member support and engagement strategies. Conducts ongoing research on new and emerging strategies for association member recruitment and retention in collaboration with the Director of Membership & Communications. Represents NASW in a manner that is responsive, professional, respectful, knowledgeable, and appreciative of members, nonmembers, staff, volunteers, interns, and the community at large. Responds to member questions and calls within 24 to 48 hours, demonstrating enthusiasm and a commitment to high standards in all customer service interactions. Consistently maintains a high level of knowledge and expertise about Hawaii social work licensing and general inquiries about NASW and the social work field. Performs other related duties as assigned by the Director of Membership & Communications. III. MINIMUM WORK REQUIREMENTS: Skills: Knowledge of and/or experience with professional membership associations and the social work profession. Exemplary verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to facilitate presentations and trainings. Proven ability to successfully manage multiple projects with multifaceted requirements, details, and deadlines involving a variety of team members. Proven ability to analyze and resolve problems quickly and efficiently with limited resources. Ability to communicate effectively and compassionately with constituents, community partners, and other stakeholders. Ability to work both independently and as a collaborative team member within the dual-chapter structure, as well as with NASW national and other state associates. Enthusiastic about bringing people together and helping them be their best. Values listening to and honoring the wisdom of people on-the-ground and developing strategies grounded in their lived experience. Ability to give and receive constructive feedback; displays a desire for continuous learning and self-improvement. Ability to travel within California and occasionally to Hawaii for cross-chapter meetings or events. Knowledge: Master's degree in Social Work (MSW) or a related field, or equivalent work and lived experience. Newly graduated social workers are welcomed and encouraged to apply. Knowledge of social work licensing requirements and continuing education regulations, particularly for Hawaii. Familiarity with advocacy and legislative processes affecting the social work profession is a plus. Experience: Minimum of one (1) year developing and managing programs in the health and human services field. Ability to analyze program trends and metrics to inform strategic planning and meet engagement goals. Experience with membership organizations or volunteer management is strongly preferred. IV. ATTRIBUTES Results driven: This individual sees the big picture, assists with the development and monitoring of key performance metrics to produce the desired results. Strong business acumen: This individual sees opportunities and emerging trends, and is knowledgeable about the operations, unique needs, and goals specific to member-driven, not-for-profit organizations. Firm and fair leadership: This individual will work with a wide range of staff, colleagues, and members, requiring a firm, fair, and flexible style that both complements the efforts and supports the needs of others. Partnership: This individual is able to build trust internally and externally and must be viewed as highly professional, discreet, and accountable. Organizational agility: This individual has a thoughtful, respectful communication style that fosters an open environment, enabling thought-provoking discussions and collaborative decision making. Perceptive: This individual is creative and intuitively recognizes opportunities and takes appropriate action. This position is eligible for NASW benefits: Health/Dental/Vision Insurance, Paid Time Off, Paid Parental Leave, 401(k) retirement plan and more. NASW is an equal opportunity employer. As such, NASW is committed to promoting and providing equal employment opportunities to all applicants and employees. The selection of personnel, including new hires and promotions, will be on the basis of qualifications designed to ensure appointments of persons able to effectively discharge the duties and responsibilities of their position. The Association will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression (including transgender status), marital status, veteran status, physical or mental disability, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws. The Association will also abide by applicable Affirmative Action requirements mandated by any federal contracts.
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