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Partnership Development Manager

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$70K - $90K/yr

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What are Partnership Assistants?

Partnership Assistants are professionals who support the development and management of business relationships between organizations. They handle administrative tasks, coordinate communications, and assist with partnership agreements to ensure collaborations run smoothly. Their work often involves scheduling meetings, preparing reports, and maintaining records related to partner activities. Partnership Assistants help facilitate effective communication and make sure all parties stay aligned on shared goals.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Partnership Assistant, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Partnership Assistant, strong organizational abilities, attention to detail, and a background in business administration or a related field are essential. Familiarity with CRM software, Microsoft Office Suite, and communication platforms like Slack or Zoom is typically expected. Excellent interpersonal skills, proactive communication, and the ability to multitask help someone excel in supporting partnership initiatives. These competencies are crucial for efficiently coordinating partnership activities, maintaining stakeholder relationships, and ensuring smooth collaboration.

How does a Partnership Assistant typically support effective communication between internal teams and external partners?

As a Partnership Assistant, you play a key role in facilitating clear and timely communication between your organization's internal departments and external partners. This often involves coordinating meetings, preparing agendas, and following up on action items to ensure all parties stay aligned. You'll frequently draft correspondence, maintain shared documents, and help resolve minor issues before they escalate, making your organizational and interpersonal skills essential. Your efforts help build trust and ensure that partnerships run smoothly, contributing directly to the overall success of collaborative projects.

What is the difference between Partnership Assistant vs Project Coordinator?

AspectPartnership AssistantProject Coordinator
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may prefer associate degreeHigh school diploma; some roles prefer associate or bachelor's degree
Work EnvironmentOffice setting, supporting partnership development teamsOffice or field setting, managing project timelines and resources
Employer & Industry UsageNonprofits, corporate partnerships, government agenciesVarious industries including nonprofit, construction, and IT
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles supporting partnershipsManaging projects and coordinating tasks

The Partnership Assistant primarily supports partnership development and maintains relationships, often working closely with external stakeholders. The Project Coordinator manages project timelines, resources, and team coordination. While both roles require organizational skills and office experience, the Partnership Assistant focuses on partnership support, whereas the Project Coordinator handles project execution and delivery.

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Partnership Manager, Chicago (Contract)

Partnership Manager, Chicago (Contract)

SIRUM

Chicago, IL โ€ข On-site

$35 - $45/hr

Other

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Partnership Manager, Chicago (Contract)

Location: Chicago metro area (required)
Type: Independent Contractor (1099)
Hours: 10-20 hours/week (flexible)
Compensation: $35-45/hour, commensurate with experience

About This Opportunity

SIRUM is expanding to Chicago, a major milestone in our mission to connect every person with the medications they need to stay healthy.

We're hiring Partnership Managers to serve as boots-on-the-ground community connectors, establishing SIRUM's presence across Chicago's healthcare and social service landscape. One profile we think could fit well is someone in the middle of their healthcare or social services career who wants to apply their clinical and community know-how to build partnerships on a flexible schedule. Other backgrounds welcome if you can do the work.

You'll be joining at the ground floor of something meaningful: helping tens of thousands of Chicago patients access affordable medication over the next four years and saving families millions in drug costs.

This isn't a traditional sales role. You're building trusted relationships with organizations serving low-income communities, meeting people where they are, and translating a real solution into partnerships that change lives.

Who This Role Is For

You have 5 to 14 years of experience in a primary healthcare setting (FQHC, safety-net clinic, hospital, public health). Maybe you're a social worker, care coordinator, community health worker, or medical assistant looking to pick up additional hours or grow into partnership development work. You know how clinic workflows actually function, you can speak the language, and you're ready to bring a real solution to organizations you already understand.

What You'll Do

Community Partnership Development

  • Identify and cultivate partnerships with healthcare providers (FQHCs, safety-net clinics, hospitals) and community-based organizations across Chicago metro, with a focus on organizations serving families in lower-income communities
  • Meet with decision-makers across all levels, from CEOs and Medical Directors to Social Workers, Community Health Workers, and Program Directors, and tailor SIRUM's pitch to each
  • Navigate diverse partnership models, from patient referral relationships to white-label pharmacy solutions through Good Pill

Partnership Activation & Onboarding

  • Guide partner organizations through implementation and staff training
  • Ensure a smooth handoff to the Partner Success Team after partnership launch
  • Document learnings and processes to help build a replicable Chicago playbook

Ecosystem Building

  • Map Chicago's healthcare and social service landscape to identify key influencers and referral nodes
  • Represent SIRUM at community events, health fairs, and professional convenings

Who You Are

Required

  • Chicago-based, with familiarity across the city's healthcare or social service ecosystem
  • 5 to 14 years of experience in a primary healthcare or community-services setting (FQHC, safety-net clinic, hospital, public health, social services for low-income populations) as a social worker, care coordinator, community health worker, medical assistant, or similar frontline role
  • Direct experience working with low-income, uninsured, or underinsured populations
  • Strong understanding of clinical or systemic workflows, with the ability to spot where a partnership fits into an existing process
  • Comfortable building relationships with stakeholders across an org chart
  • Able to manage your own pipeline and follow through without daily oversight
  • Comfortable with office-side work: managing an inbox, editing a deck, sending follow-ups

Ideal Background

One example of a background that could work well: a current or former social worker, care coordinator, medical assistant, or community health worker at a Chicago FQHC, community health center, or community-services organization, with firsthand understanding of how medication costs hit patients. Many other paths to this role are welcome.

About SIRUM

SIRUM is reimagining US healthcare by connecting people with surplus medications. Founded at Stanford and a Y Combinator alumni, we're a fast-growing nonprofit tackling the ~$10 billion of medicine that goes to waste annually while families can't afford their prescriptions.

Our platform supplies $250,000 worth of medications to people in need every week. Our pharmacy service, Good Pill, delivers 600+ medications for just a $2/month administrative fee, mailed directly to patients' homes. We've helped 500,000+ patients access nearly 3 million prescriptions nationwide. Now we're bringing this solution to Chicago.

What We Offer

  • Direct, measurable impact on thousands of families' lives
  • Flexible schedule, 10-20 hours/week, set by you
  • Ground-floor opportunity to shape how SIRUM grows in Chicago
  • $35-45/hour, commensurate with experience
  • Collaboration with a mission-driven national team
  • Strong performance may lead to expanded scope or a full-time opportunity