ABOUT CAMBER COLLECTIVE
Camber Collective is a strategic partner to institutions and fields dedicated to addressing the world’s most urgent challenges. Our mission is to build the knowledge, infrastructure, and capacity of social sector fields and institutions. We address field-level knowledge gaps and design and manage the structures that advance shared agendas and support place-based implementation. We also deliver tailored analysis and strategy to strengthen institutions, enabling them to drive measurable progress in service of the fields in which they work. We hold ourselves accountable to those we serve and those impacted by our work – their voices and needs are firmly at the center of the work we do.
Representative clients include the Gates Foundation, the Center for American Progress, the Seattle Foundation, USAID, CDC, Medicines360, the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation, the Center for Global Development, the World Bank, and many others. We work across the social impact sector including in global and domestic health, shared prosperity, climate and environment, and gender equality. Our public facing work has been covered by the mainstream media, including the New York Times, Chicago Tribune, San Francisco Chronicle, The Economist, Time, The Guardian, the Stanford Social Innovation Review, and many others.
Camber is headquartered in Seattle with offices in San Francisco, Washington, DC, and Paris. Our 50-person team is comprised of leaders from the social and health sectors who bring experience from places like Innovations for Poverty Action, the Baltimore City Health Department, and the Institute for Reproductive Health, as well as management consultants formerly at firms such as Deloitte, McKinsey, Bain, and Boston Consulting Group. We actively serve our communities as coaches, board members, mentors, and volunteers.
Camber works consistently to foster a culture of belonging that enables people to grow and build meaningful careers in the social sector while maintaining work-life balance. Learn more about us, our values, and our commitment to equity at www.cambercollective.com.
WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR
We’re recruiting for Analysts in our Seattle, San Francisco, and Washington, DC offices. As an Analyst, you will work closely with project leads to develop analyses and content for client engagements. Given our firm size and engagement model, we provide the opportunity for Analysts to have substantial responsibility in meeting client needs and, as you develop, look to you to support the growth of your colleagues and the firm.
Key responsibilities for the Analyst position include:
- Developing hypotheses, conducting research, performing qualitative and quantitative analyses, and building analytic models
- Collaborating on creation of client deliverables, including presentation materials and strategy documents
- Supporting business development, recruiting, equity and belonging, and other priority initiatives within Camber
As an Analyst, you will gain experience working on projects across the social impact sector, both globally and domestically. This role offers opportunities for professional development and mentorship, as you’ll work with a collaborative team invested in your growth and success.
Excellent candidates for this role will have:
- Undergraduate degree completed
- Relevant work or internship experience: common fields include management consulting, investment banking, venture capital, research, mathematics, economics, and internal strategy; or experience working in in government, philanthropic or non-profit organizations
- Outstanding analytical and problem-solving aptitude
- High level of emotional intelligence and strong communication skills
- Intellectual curiosity, entrepreneurial spirit, humility, and a desire to be on a journey of continual improvement and innovation
- Experience in, or understanding of, the communities Camber and our clients serve is a plus, but not required
- Demonstrated interest in global and/or domestic social impact sector
- English language fluency; working proficiency or fluency in other languages is a plus
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
Compensation for this role includes Base Salary and Profit Share Bonus, and the Annual Total Range for compensation is $80,000 – $88,000.
Camber offers a generous benefits package, including employer-paid medical and vision insurance, voluntary dental insurance, paid time off and sick leave, IRA with employer contribution, annual health reimbursement arrangement as well as flexible spending accounts for dependent care and transit, an annual professional development stipend, and paid parental leave.
Camber offers a supportive culture within our hybrid work model. Team members have the flexibility of working remotely while maintaining strong ties through our regional hubs. We provide access to shared office spaces in our regional hubs and a monthly work-from-home stipend. Our dedicated hub managers actively cultivate team culture through regular local events. Additionally, our annual Global Convening brings together the entire global team for several days of dedicated team building and connection activities.
We know that Race, Ethnicity, Gender, Sexual Orientation, and other dimensions of identity have historically impacted equitable compensation as well as candidates’ comfort in negotiating compensation and job titles during a recruitment process. To mitigate this risk, Camber has a transparent compensation policy. As such, we do not engage in compensation or job title negotiations with candidates during our recruitment processes.
*Please note that we are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this position.
RECRUITING PROCESS
If you’re interested in a strategy consulting career with purpose, please submit your application online via this portal. Applications are due by June 10, 2025 at 11:59pm PDT. The anticipated start date for this role is August 2025. We will consider all applicants as part of the same pool, so we request that candidates only apply to the posting of their most preferred role and region.
We are an equal opportunity employer, committed to equity and belonging, with a strong culture that values impact, evidence and insights, service leadership and professional development. All applicants and employees will enjoy equality of opportunity without regard to race, color, age, religion, pregnancy, sex, sexual orientation, disability, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, prior protected activity. We especially encourage candidates of color and people from historically underrepresented groups to apply. Successful candidates must currently be legally authorized to work in the country for which they are applying.