Full-Time

Consulting Project Specialist

CIC Captains of Innovation

Updated on 1/15/2025

CIC

CIC

51-200 employees

Supports independent colleges with grants and collaboration

Social Impact
Education

Junior

Cambridge, MA, USA

Hybrid position in Cambridge, MA.

Category
Management Consulting
Consulting
Requirements
  • A Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience.
  • At least 1 year of relevant professional experience, including passion for qualitative research with demonstrated results to match.
  • A highly detail-oriented and organized work style with solid time-management skills.
  • An efficient and focused approach to daily tasks, and able to self-direct additional work when appropriate.
Responsibilities
  • Working directly with the Captains leadership team, Partners, Project Managers, and other key staff to support key client projects across a multitude of industries and sectors.
  • Engaging in creative and collaborative hypothesis-led problem solving.
  • Supporting the development of client deliverables, including decks, reports, playbooks, and other proprietary materials.
  • Preparing materials, drafting proposals, assisting with scheduling, and recording notes in support of consulting conversations.
  • Conducting fast, high-quality, confidential research and analysis on a variety of topics and industries for the industry-agnostic Captains of Innovation group.
  • Providing additional support for other Captains engagements as needed, in consultation with the Managing Partner.
Desired Qualifications
  • A self-starter with a strong work ethic who is comfortable multitasking multiple tasks while remaining detail-focused.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • A team player, driven by a passion for startups, innovation, and entrepreneurship.
  • Ability to work independently for lengthy periods on projects.
  • Strong relationship with technology; Mac and Google Suite proficient.

CIC supports independent colleges and universities in the United States by providing various services tailored to their needs. These services include grants, professional development programs, and collaboration opportunities among member institutions. CIC operates on a membership model, generating revenue through membership fees and grants. One of its key offerings is the Tuition Exchange Program, which allows students to exchange tuition among member schools, and the Institute for Chief Academic Officers, an annual event focused on professional development for academic leaders. CIC distinguishes itself by acting as a connector for its members, fostering collaboration and innovation to enhance their financial health and institutional missions. The ultimate goal of CIC is to strengthen independent higher education and support its member institutions in achieving their objectives.

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Washington, District of Columbia

Founded

1956

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What believers are saying

  • CIC's partnership with IPClear offers discounted services for network modernization.
  • CIC can leverage the trend of micro-credentials for new professional development programs.
  • CIC's focus on mental health programs aligns with growing college wellness initiatives.

What critics are saying

  • Partnership with IPClear may expose CIC to cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
  • Free expression projects could lead to controversies among stakeholders.
  • Reliance on grants poses financial risks if future funding is reduced.

What makes CIC unique

  • CIC offers unique tuition exchange programs among member institutions.
  • CIC provides specialized professional development for academic leaders through annual events.
  • CIC acts as a bridge for collaboration and innovation among independent colleges.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

Paid Vacation

Paid Holidays