Sr. Program Manager, Data for Good

Databricks Databricks · Data AI · San Francisco, CA · Product

This role leads Databricks' social impact initiative, "Databricks for Good," focusing on designing and scaling programs that apply data and AI to real-world challenges for nonprofits, universities, and public-interest organizations. Responsibilities include program design and management, storytelling, public-facing representation, partnership funnel ownership, content creation, cross-functional collaboration, and acting as an internal advisor on social impact use cases. The goal is to establish Databricks for Good as a credible and scalable social impact initiative, enabling organizations to leverage data and AI for societal benefit.

What you'd actually do

  1. Build and lead Databricks for Good from the ground up, defining its mission, success metrics, execution strategy, and long-term vision.
  2. Design and run high-impact programs such as social impact partnerships, hackathons, student and university initiatives, and nonprofit enablement programs.
  3. Serve as a public-facing representative for Databricks for Good by hosting events, delivering talks, moderating panels, and representing Databricks in global social impact forums.
  4. Own the partnership funnel for Databricks for Good technical engagements, with the goal of helping nonprofits apply Databricks to real-world challenges.
  5. Create compelling content - case studies, talks, blogs, and learning resources - that highlight how data and AI can be used for social good.

Skills

Required

  • 7+ years of experience in social impact programs, developer relations, partnerships, technical program management, or a related field.
  • Proven ability to build and scale programs from zero to one, with ownership over strategy, execution, and outcomes.
  • Experience working with nonprofits, universities, NGOs, public-sector institutions, or mission-driven organizations.
  • High-level technical understanding of Databricks’ product-market fit, enabling robust direction of partnerships and engagement selection.
  • Exceptional communication and storytelling skills, with comfort presenting to both technical and non-technical audiences.
  • Demonstrated ability to convene communities and stakeholders across sectors and geographies.
  • High empathy, strong judgment and the ability to navigate ambiguity while driving clarity and momentum.
  • A collaborative mindset and a track record of working cross-functionally to turn ideas into execution.

What the JD emphasized

  • build and scale programs from zero to one