The Systems Specialist is responsible for maintaining, configuring, and ensuring the reliable operation of the organization’s computer systems. These systems include physical, virtual, cloud-based, and hybrid servers and applications.
The role focuses on optimizing uptime, performance, resource allocation, and security to meet and exceed organizational needs. Additionally, the Systems Specialist proactively analyzes existing systems and provides recommendations for improvements.
This role reports to the Sr. Director of Information Technology.
Key responsibilities:
Manage server, network and cloud environments
Install, configure, and troubleshoot operating systems and software applications
Set up and maintain computer networks, including LAN and VPN connections
Provide technical user support for software, hardware, remote access and network-related issues. Support is preformed onsite and remotely, across multiple time zones and our California Office.
Administer and support Microsoft 365 applications such as Teams, OneDrive, Exchange, SharePoint and MS Backup
Secure and maintenance of desktop, network and server environments
Monitor network performance and ensure system availability and reliability
Maintain accurate documentation of IT support activities
Manage IT asset hardware and software lifecycles
Assist in the procurement and setup of new IT equipment
Assist with implementing new technologies
Contribute to ongoing IT projects and upgrades
Salary:
$80-90K per year
Excellent benefits package including:
Low premium CareFirst Blue Cross Blue Shield medical and dental coverage—employer subsidizes 95%
Employer paid vision benefit
Employer paid life and disability insurance
11 paid holidays plus year-end holiday week off
Generous annual leave and sick leave (starts at 4 wks/yr)
6% 401k match
ID theft protection service
Will and legal document service
Transit subsidy
Application Instructions: Send resume and cover letter to: jobs@popconnect.org. Note: Cover letters are required.
Population Connection is an Equal Opportunity Employer. A full statement on the organization’s commitment to EOE and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) can be found here.
Experience:
Minimum 5 years of experience in hands on IT support
Strong knowledge of computer networking concepts and protocols (TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP, AD, GPO and Print/File)
Experience managing and supporting Microsoft 365, Windows Server, Win11, MAC
Experience supporting users and preforming high level tasks remotely
Experience with SonicWall, Aruba and other network devices and applications
Experience with ticketing systems for issue tracking, LMI, ESET, A/V systems and Dialpad
Nonprofit or association experience preferred
Knowledge, skills, and abilities:
Relevant certifications such as Security+ or Network+ preferred.
Strong problem-solving skills and ability to think analytically
Ability to prioritize workloads, support multiple users, and provide quick response to user issues.
Ability to lift 50 lbs. for moving and setting up computer equipment.
Excellent interpersonal skills. Must be able to interact with end users of all technical levels to explain technology and processes.
Strong documentation abilities
Detail-oriented with strong organizational skills.
Pro-active in identifying potential issues with a proposed process or systems change.
Location:
This position is 2 days remote and 3 days in-person work in our Downtown/Foggy Bottom office or as needed. Candidate must be based in the DC Metro area. Availability for scheduled Weekend/Holiday coverage required.
Population Connection raises awareness about the impacts of global population growth on our environment and human well-being. We make the connection between advancing reproductive rights and health and preserving the natural world.
Worldwide, an estimated 257 million women, 218 million of whom live in developing countries, want to avoid pregnancy but have an unmet need for modern contraception. With universal, affordable access to family planning, we can improve people’s lives, protect the environment, and forge a healthier, more sustainable future for people everywhere.
What we do
Educate Young People
Our nationwide Population Education (PopEd) program informs young people—the next generation of parents, consumers, advocates, and voters— about critical population issues. PopEd staff and our network of volunteers conduct hundreds of workshops each year, training thousands of educators to use our innovative, fact-based curricular materials in their K-12 classrooms. The teachers we train reach millions of North American students annually.
Advocate for Family Planning
Population Connection works with our sister organization, Population Connection Action Fund, to mobil...ize activists to urge their legislators to vote against policies that threaten reproductive health and to increase the U.S. investment in international family planning. We also support domestic coalition partner organizations in defending reproductive health and rights here in the U.S.
Support Global Partners
We make grants to small grassroots organizations that have a big impact on their local communities in the areas of reproductive and public health, education, and environmental conservation. These organizations, located in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, are an important on-the-ground extension of the work we do to improve the lives of the most vulnerable among us and to protect the planet for future generations.