Deputy Director, TMI
Company: NAACP Legal Defense Education Fund
Location: New York City
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description The NAACP Legal Defense &
Educational Fund, Inc. (LDF) is the country’s first and foremost
civil and human rights law organization. Founded in 1940 under the
leadership of Thurgood Marshall, who subsequently became the first
Black U.S. Supreme Court Justice, LDF was launched at a time when
the nation’s aspirations for equality and due process of law were
stifled by widespread state-sponsored racial inequality. From that
era to the present, LDF’s mission has been transformative — to
achieve racial justice, equality, and an inclusive society. LDF’s
litigation, public policy advocacy, and public education programs
in the substantive areas of criminal justice, economic justice,
education, and political participation seek to ensure the
fundamental and basic human rights of all people to quality
education, economic opportunity, the right to vote and fully
participate in democracy, and the right to a fair and just judicial
system. LDF continues to make an impact in the area of public
service and was recognized by Fast Company as one of its 2023
Brands That Matter under its public service category. The Thurgood
Marshall Institute Since its founding under the leadership of
Thurgood Marshall in 1940, LDF has been committed to transforming
this nation’s promise of equality into reality for all Americans.
In 2015, LDF celebrated its 75th anniversary with the launch of the
Thurgood Marshall Institute (TMI). The Institute is a collaborative
research and archival hub within LDF that combines a
multidisciplinary approach to advocacy with LDF’s traditional
litigation strengths to advance a modern vision of racial justice.
The Institute’s goals are to enhance LDF’s use and mobilization of
research, archives, and public education to increase its capacity
to fight for racial equity, justice, and a more inclusive democracy
through targeted advocacy and high-impact communications campaigns.
Through TMI, LDF generates and integrates innovative research,
advocacy, archival materials, and strategic communications aimed at
educating the public and key decision-makers. This added capacity
leverages LDF’s litigation expertise, advocacy experience, and
unique leadership role on matters of race, law, and policy to shape
the narrative on racial justice and equity. Through targeted
campaigns that attack entrenched problems of racial bias, TMI
advances holistic strategies to achieve obtainable and lasting
solutions on issues of criminal justice, political participation,
education, and economic opportunity. In addition, the Institute
serves as an active convener of thought-leaders from various
disciplines to engage on cutting-edge issues of racial justice in
both public and private fora. In 2024, TMI launched LDF
Recollection: A Civil Rights Legal Archive . The website contains
stories and primary source materials documenting the history of LDF
and the Civil Rights Movement in the U.S. This initiative
represents a significant milestone in LDF’s mission to preserve and
promote our legacy of civil rights, activism, and advocacy. The
core of the website is a searchable digital collection with over
12,000 legal documents, letters, photographs, press releases,
original oral history interviews, and other materials from the LDF
Archives. The archivists’ work is ongoing as they actively survey,
arrange, describe, and digitize select records from LDF’s
collection of over 8,000 boxes and multiple terabytes of
born-digital records. Their workflow also includes a final step in
which the team’s Archives Counsel reviews digitized documents to
ensure they do not contain privileged, confidential, or sensitive
information. LDF operates in a hybrid work environment where
employees are expected to be in the office a minimum of two days
per week, unless otherwise indicated. Along with a resume and cover
letter, applicants are expected to submit an independently authored
piece of writing. While it may have undergone review or editing by
others, it should primarily reflect your own work.
Responsibilities: Departmental Leadership Reports directly to the
TMI Director and provides supervision across both the Research and
Archives teams. Serve as a thought-partner with the TMI Director to
develop and implement strategic goals for the department, ensuring
alignment with broader organizational objectives. Lead department
meetings and retreats, including agenda development in
collaboration with the TMI Director and Managers, to ensure
strategic alignment and team engagement. Collaborate with TMI
Director on budgeting and the recruitment and hiring of key
Research and Archives staff, including TMI fellows and scholars, to
ensure alignment with organizational and departmental needs and
strategic priorities. Guide and mentor staff to fully understand
and effectively execute their job responsibilities, fostering
accountability through performance reviews, professional
development, and leadership opportunities. Build and maintain
relationships with internal and external stakeholders to enhance
departmental initiatives and resources, which include managing
budgets, grant compliance, and vendor contracts in coordination
with the TMI Director. Develop and complete annual professional
development plans to stay current on developments in the field.
Represents TMI in public forums, including conferences, media
appearances, and other external engagements, to elevate the
Institute’s research, archival projects, and advocacy. Help
identify and support cross-functional projects that connect
research, archives, and public education. Archives Oversight Lead
in coordination with the TMI Director the strategy, development,
and execution of archival projects to preserve and promote LDF’s
civil rights legacy in collaboration with the team. Work with the
Archives Department on refinement, implementation, and management
of LDF’s efforts to review its archived records for publication.
Work with the Archives Department on the dissemination and
promotion of LDF’s archival records, including those housed at the
Library of Congress, both internally and externally. Support
archives team members through meetings to ensure work product meets
high-quality standards, maintains TMI’s voice, and advances LDF
advocacy goals within an established timeframe and budget. Research
Oversight Develop and support the implementation of the research
agenda to align with TMI and LDF’s strategic priorities, including
qualitative and quantitative research design, public-facing
reports, and policy briefs in collaboration with TMI Director.
Supervise research team members, including senior researchers,
fellows, and associated team members, to ensure products meet
high-quality research standards, maintain TMI’s voice, advance LDF
advocacy goals, and are completed within an established timeframe
and budget. Support TMI researchers in the preparation and
submission of IRB applications, grant submissions, and the
submission of grant reports of research activities. Review research
findings for publication, ensuring that reports, papers, and
presentations accurately reflect the data and adhere to ethical
standards across all research stages, from proposal to publication,
to prevent misconduct and promote transparency. Coordinate the
evaluation of TMI’s publications for external review in
collaboration with the TMI Director to ensure the integrity and
quality of research outputs. Selecting appropriate reviewers,
facilitating constructive dialogue, and synthesizing insights guide
revisions or project advancements, maintaining scholarly excellence
and innovation. Supervise the oversight of the Social Science
Research Network (SSRN), National Police Funding Database, and the
Death Row USA Report, ensuring the reports and website data are
current. Develop and update research policies and procedures
(manual). Oversee interdepartmental rapid research requests,
ensuring that requests are aligned with LDF’s strategic priorities.
Provide editorial oversight and strategic review of TMI’s research
publications to ensure rigor, clarity, and alignment with LDF’s
advocacy goals. Facilitate interdisciplinary collaborations with
scholars and advocacy partners. Qualifications: Ph.D. required,
J.D. and/or MLIS equivalent preferred, advanced terminal degree in
a relevant field (e.g., law, criminal justice, sociology, education
policy, public health, political science, demography, or other
social science field). Minimum of 10 years of professional
experience with expertise in civil rights history, academic
research, or civil rights advocacy, including supervisory
experience. Experience developing research on civil rights issues
with a focus on addressing racial discrimination and/or racially
disparate outcomes. A minimum of 8 years of experience managing
staff, including nonprofit program management, with a demonstrated
ability to lead diverse teams. Strong written and oral
communication skills, with a strong track record of published work
in academic (peer-reviewed or law review), policy, or public-facing
outlets. Deep knowledge of Black history, civil rights history, and
contemporary racial justice issues. Significant experience working
within nonprofit or academic institutions. Proven success managing
diverse, multidisciplinary teams across program areas. Adaptable,
collaborative, self-motivated, creative problem solver with careful
attention to detail. Experience with public speaking with the
ability to effectively represent LDF’s mission to diverse external
audiences. Experience developing and managing publications,
research workflows, and strategic campaigns required. Preferred:
Demonstrated expertise in archival management, collections
development, and historical research. Experience managing budgets.
Successful record of using multiple campaign strategies to achieve
positive social change, including, for example, advocacy, research,
archives, organizing, communications, and litigation. Familiarity
with open-access publication platforms, data visualization tools,
or digital humanities methods is a plus. This is not an exhaustive
list of all responsibilities, duties, skills, efforts,
requirements, or working conditions associated with the job. While
this is intended to be an accurate reflection of the current job,
management reserves the right to revise the job or to require that
other or different tasks be performed as assigned. This description
does not constitute a contract of employment, and LDF may exercise
its employment-at-will rights at any time. The salary range for
this position is: $147,200-$184,000 (NY) $140,800-$176,000 (DC) LDF
offers all eligible employees a generous benefits package. To learn
more, click the following link 2026 Benefits Overview. * * * * *
The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. is proud to be
an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to providing equal
employment opportunities to you without regard to race, creed,
color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation,
pregnancy, marital status, age, veteran status, medical condition
or disability, genetic information, gender identity, or any other
protected status under federal, state, or local law.
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