Thrive Alliance
Second Harvest of Silicon Valley: Workplace Strategy Lead
Thrive Alliance, San Jose, California, United States, 95123
Second Harvest is seeking a strategic, collaborative, and people-centered leader to serve as Workplace Strategy Lead in a three-year, fixed-term individual contributor role. As the organization prepares to consolidate two legacy facilities into a new, unified headquarters, this role will guide the end-to-end implementation of our workplace transition strategy—ensuring our people, culture, and operations are positioned for long-term success in a hybrid, future-ready environment. The Workplace Strategy Lead will develop and lead cross-functional strategies to bring our new workplace strategy to life through space planning, employee engagement, change management, and post-move optimization. This is a unique opportunity to shape how space and culture intersect at one of the nation’s largest food banks, ensuring the physical environment supports collaboration, innovation, equity, and belonging.
About Second Harvest of Silicon Valley:
Founded in 1974, Second Harvest of Silicon Valley is one of the largest food banks in the nation and a trusted nonprofit leader in ending local hunger. The organization distributes nutritious groceries through a network of nearly 400 partners at drive-thru and walk-up sites across Santa Clara and San Mateo counties. Due to the prohibitively expensive cost of living in Silicon Valley, the economic downturn caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, and the rise in inflation, Second Harvest is now serving an average of about 500,000 people every month. Second Harvest also connects people to federal nutrition programs and other food resources, and advocates for anti- hunger policies on the local, state and national levels. Responsibilities
Develop & Align Workplace Strategy (Year 1)
While professional experience and qualifications are key for this role, make sure to check you have the preferable soft skills before applying if required. • Lead the design and finalization of Second Harvest’s future-forward workplace strategy, integrating hybrid work structures, neighborhood-based planning, and inclusive space use. • Create change management, communications, and staff engagement plans tailored to our nonprofit culture and workforce. • Align and engage leadership and cross-functional stakeholders to ensure consistent vision and buy-in. Lead Engagement & Change Readiness (Years 1–2) • Build and implement phased employee engagement plans, including workshops, feedback loops, and staff champions. • Partner with Facilities, IT, People & Culture, and Communications teams to plan for furniture selection, technology tools, accessibility, and space activation. • Design staff readiness programs, including training, onboarding, rituals, and equity- focused engagement for both hybrid and on-site teams. Execute Move & Staff Onboarding (Year 2) • Coordinate the people-related logistics of the physical move: neighborhood assignments (including workstations and team rooms), shared equipment needs, wayfinding, and welcome experience. • Lead orientation and “first 30 days” onboarding, including communication, space and tech training, and real-time support. • Support teams in establishing hybrid work norms, onsite schedules, and collaboration agreements. Drive Post-Move Improvement & Culture Integration (Year 3) • Evaluate the effectiveness of the new workplace using utilization data, staff feedback, and equity audits. • Facilitate iterative improvements in space use, policies, and workplace practices based on real-world experiences. • Reinforce key cultural behaviors and lead ongoing engagement and change management efforts to sustain momentum. Qualifications • Bachelor’s degree in Organizational Development, Business, Communications, Design, or a related field • 5+ years of experience leading organizational change, workplace transformation, or complex cross-functional initiatives • Demonstrated success in project management, staff engagement, and internal communications • Deep understanding of hybrid work models, inclusive workplace design, and equity- centered change practices
Preferred: • Certification in change management (e.g., Prosci, ADKAR) • Experience in nonprofit, mission-driven, or community-based organizations • Background in workplace design, employee experience, or facilities planning • Experience leading post-pandemic workplace transitions Compensation
$115,203.00-$135,533.00
is the wage range for this position. The
salary
wage offer will be commensurate with skills and experience. Outstanding and generous health benefits program, 4-5 weeks of Flexible Time Off (vacation and sick), eleven paid holidays, and retirement plan. Free platform where you can find new job and volunteer opportunities in the Silicon Valley nonprofit sector. Explore opportunities.
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Founded in 1974, Second Harvest of Silicon Valley is one of the largest food banks in the nation and a trusted nonprofit leader in ending local hunger. The organization distributes nutritious groceries through a network of nearly 400 partners at drive-thru and walk-up sites across Santa Clara and San Mateo counties. Due to the prohibitively expensive cost of living in Silicon Valley, the economic downturn caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, and the rise in inflation, Second Harvest is now serving an average of about 500,000 people every month. Second Harvest also connects people to federal nutrition programs and other food resources, and advocates for anti- hunger policies on the local, state and national levels. Responsibilities
Develop & Align Workplace Strategy (Year 1)
While professional experience and qualifications are key for this role, make sure to check you have the preferable soft skills before applying if required. • Lead the design and finalization of Second Harvest’s future-forward workplace strategy, integrating hybrid work structures, neighborhood-based planning, and inclusive space use. • Create change management, communications, and staff engagement plans tailored to our nonprofit culture and workforce. • Align and engage leadership and cross-functional stakeholders to ensure consistent vision and buy-in. Lead Engagement & Change Readiness (Years 1–2) • Build and implement phased employee engagement plans, including workshops, feedback loops, and staff champions. • Partner with Facilities, IT, People & Culture, and Communications teams to plan for furniture selection, technology tools, accessibility, and space activation. • Design staff readiness programs, including training, onboarding, rituals, and equity- focused engagement for both hybrid and on-site teams. Execute Move & Staff Onboarding (Year 2) • Coordinate the people-related logistics of the physical move: neighborhood assignments (including workstations and team rooms), shared equipment needs, wayfinding, and welcome experience. • Lead orientation and “first 30 days” onboarding, including communication, space and tech training, and real-time support. • Support teams in establishing hybrid work norms, onsite schedules, and collaboration agreements. Drive Post-Move Improvement & Culture Integration (Year 3) • Evaluate the effectiveness of the new workplace using utilization data, staff feedback, and equity audits. • Facilitate iterative improvements in space use, policies, and workplace practices based on real-world experiences. • Reinforce key cultural behaviors and lead ongoing engagement and change management efforts to sustain momentum. Qualifications • Bachelor’s degree in Organizational Development, Business, Communications, Design, or a related field • 5+ years of experience leading organizational change, workplace transformation, or complex cross-functional initiatives • Demonstrated success in project management, staff engagement, and internal communications • Deep understanding of hybrid work models, inclusive workplace design, and equity- centered change practices
Preferred: • Certification in change management (e.g., Prosci, ADKAR) • Experience in nonprofit, mission-driven, or community-based organizations • Background in workplace design, employee experience, or facilities planning • Experience leading post-pandemic workplace transitions Compensation
$115,203.00-$135,533.00
is the wage range for this position. The
salary
wage offer will be commensurate with skills and experience. Outstanding and generous health benefits program, 4-5 weeks of Flexible Time Off (vacation and sick), eleven paid holidays, and retirement plan. Free platform where you can find new job and volunteer opportunities in the Silicon Valley nonprofit sector. Explore opportunities.
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