Full-Time

Corporate Impact Director

Citizenship

Posted on 9/25/2025

Deadline 9/26/25
USAA

USAA

10,001+ employees

Tailored insurance, banking, retirement for military

Compensation Overview

$127.3k - $243.3k/yr

No H1B Sponsorship

Tampa, FL, USA + 6 more

More locations: Colorado Springs, CO, USA | Plano, TX, USA | Chesapeake, VA, USA | Charlotte, NC, USA | San Antonio, TX, USA | Phoenix, AZ, USA

Hybrid

Requires in-office presence 4 days per week.

Category
Business & Strategy (2)
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Required Skills
Communications
Public Speaking
Social Media
Risk Management
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in business related disciplines (i.e., Business, Marketing, Economics, etc.) or Public Relations, Communications, Human Resources, Corporate Social Responsibility, or a related field; OR 4 years of related experience (in addition to the minimum years of experience required) may be substituted in lieu of degree.
  • 8 years of experience in business development, product development, business operations or philanthropic leadership.
  • Demonstrated experience leading complex assignments to highly successful and sustainable outcomes.
  • Proven track record of translating an organizational vision to reality, business acumen and process excellence.
  • Experience managing third-party relationships that are accountable for results and producing high-quality outcomes.
  • Expert experience developing and delivering various, detail-oriented types of communications to senior leadership.
  • Extensive experience applying transformation and change management skills in corporate responsibility initiative.
  • Demonstrated track record contributing to CI reporting and corporate citizenship storytelling/cause marketing.
  • Demonstrated excellence in writing, public speaking, and facilitation skills.
  • Required travel up to 25%.
Responsibilities
  • Owns and executes civic engagement strategies, nationally and in our regional office locations through the development of multiple highly complex and visible programs and strategies which includes initiatives involving third party alliances and key internal stakeholders.
  • Contributes to a high-performance CI team and is accountable for achieving results related to departmental goals and objectives.
  • Ensures strategy area(s) have Logic Model(s) with defined Outcomes and Key Results (OKRs), in alignment with CI Working Groups and CI Executive Leadership.
  • Oversees philanthropic grantmaking in alignment with grantmaking policies and standards.
  • Leads the development of Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) with defined Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).
  • Manages relationships with a portfolio of nonprofit alliances.
  • Leads the assessment of all programs, grants, and nonprofit activities to ensure appropriate due diligence has been conducted and Alliances /Third Party Vendors meet minimum requirements.
  • Develops measurement metrics and standards to evaluate impact and effectiveness of CI investments and operations.
  • Convenes with key alliances periodically (virtually) to discuss critical needs, common KPIs, impact, and opportunities for collaboration within strategy areas.
  • Drives USAA and third-party research to develop and integrate a subject matter expertise in CI strategic focus areas and enterprise programs.  Leads collaboration with survey firms to shape and inform research strategies.
  • Cultivates and manages relationships with key local, national community and non-profit organizations to reinforce USAA's brand and proactively build reputation.
  • Ensures routine and effective communication is maintained with key contacts to foster highly productive relationships. In partnership with CI engagement lead, develops and/or coordinates enterprise-wide communications. Leverages technology and social media as tools to strengthen enterprise CI engagement.
  • Expertly manages a philanthropic investment or assigned budget and resources related to their designated CI strategy area(s) or program; achieves results through self-prioritization.
  • Works across enterprise to lead, establish, and revise Corporate Impact policies.
  • Leads purposeful collaboration with enterprise partners and operates within defined CI governance process and protocol; navigates the organization with expertise and high degree of credibility with key stakeholders.
  • Contributes to a high-performance CI team and is accountable for achieving results related to departmental goals and objectives; expertly demonstrates how their decision making and execution is measured in CI performance dashboard and reporting.
  • Leads Disciplined Execution or process improvement initiatives with measurable improvements in efficiency and/or effectiveness.  Owns and proactively manages risk and compliance of assigned process.  Takes lead in AARs for key initiatives and applies learnings to ensure continuous improvement.
  • Contributes to external reporting by developing compelling content for designates strategy area(s) and contribute alliance stories; provides content, serve as SME for internal/external communications, focusing on impact and storytelling for designated strategy area(s).
  • Ensures risks associated with business activities are effectively identified, measured, monitored, and controlled in accordance with risk and compliance policies and procedures.
Desired Qualifications
  • Master’s degree or accredited professional certification in a relevant field.
  • Experience working in a financial services line of business role at a large corporation.  (example: P&C Insurance, Bank, Life Insurance)
  • High-Impact relationship builder with proven ability to both engage and influence senior leaders and engage/impact a large employee base.
  • Exceptional ability to collaborate effectively across various departments within a corporate ecosystem, understanding their impact on the work.
  • Ability to create strategy and drive successful execution through measurement of KPI’s.
  • Analytical mindset with ability to derive insights and translate them into practical action plans.
  • US military experience through military service or a military spouse/domestic partner.

USAA is a financial services group that serves the military community. It provides insurance (auto, home, life, health), banking (checking and savings, credit cards, loans, mortgages), and retirement services (investments and planning). Its products work by combining member-specific offerings with a membership model that restricts access to active-duty service members, veterans, and eligible family members, allowing tailored solutions and resources. USAA differentiates itself from competitors through its exclusive membership focused on military families, leadership with military backgrounds, and a strong emphasis on financial wellness and community support, including no monthly banking fees in many accounts. The company’s goal is to help members manage money and risks reliably, plan for deployment, buy homes, save for retirement, and build resilient communities by providing practical financial services and guidance.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

San Antonio, Texas

Founded

1922

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • USAA's exclusive membership base remains a defensible niche with broad military-family reach.
  • Honor Through Action commits $500 million over five years to veteran financial well-being.
  • New leadership in marketing and technology targets better digital security and engagement.

What critics are saying

  • Membership exclusivity limits growth against open-access national insurers and banks.
  • Competitive pricing pressure erodes differentiation in auto insurance and credit cards.
  • Public claims disputes and PR-heavy philanthropy can damage trust if results lag.

What makes USAA unique

  • USAA serves military families exclusively across insurance, banking, and retirement products.
  • Membership includes active-duty members, veterans, spouses, children, and select federal employees.
  • Military-experienced leadership dominates governance, including Bryan P. Fenton and Andrew J. Pinkes.

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American Music Awards
May 19th, 2026
Darius Rucker to Receive the Veterans Voice Award at 52nd AMAs.

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Throughout his career, Rucker has consistently championed those who serve through his long-time support of military organizations and through his music. Hosted by Queen Latifah, the AMAs will air live coast-to-coast on Monday, May 25, at 8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT on CBS and Paramount+* Broadcast during Military Appreciation Month, the star-studded evening will feature special in-show moments celebrating veterans, led by Official Military Appreciation Partner USAA, a leading provider of insurance, banking and retirement solutions for military members, veterans and their families. Rucker, who will also perform during the broadcast alongside his Hootie & the Blowfish bandmates, will be recognized on-stage for his longstanding personal commitment to organizations like Military Warriors Support Foundation, with which he helped provide 20+ mortgage-free homes to veterans. 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"Darius Rucker has long stood beside the military community, not just in words but through action, and this recognition reflects the same spirit of remembrance, service and support that defines our mission." "The American Music Awards is proud to celebrate both the heroes who have served our nation and the artists who champion their cause - working together with USAA to help veterans build strong careers, secure their financial futures, and care for their well-being," said Mike Chuthakeio, Chief Commercial Officer, Dick Clark Productions. "Lending his voice year after year to honor service men and women, Darius embodies the spirit of service and we are honored to spotlight his remarkable commitment in partnership with USAA." This special recognition is part of USAA's Honor Through Action initiative - a five-year, $500 million commitment to the military community, focused on meaningful careers, financial security, and well-being for veterans and their families. 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Yahoo Finance
Feb 27th, 2026
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Business Wire
Feb 3rd, 2026
USAA appoints Dan Griffiths as CIO to enhance digital security and member experience

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The AI Journal Ltd
Jan 27th, 2026
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Business Wire
Jan 27th, 2026
Retired Army General Bryan P. Fenton, former US Special Operations Command leader, joins USAA board

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