Job DescriptionJob DescriptionAt Kindbridge Research Institute (KRI), we are pioneering work in a space that's still taking shape—gambling-related mental health. As a non-profit at the intersection of research, behavioral health, and community well-being, KRI is leading efforts to better understand gambling behaviors and their impact on vulnerable populations such as veterans, service members, and young adults. Through partnerships with researchers, universities, and public health systems, we deliver data-driven solutions and outreach strategies that promote awareness, prevention, and access to care.We're seeking a Non-Profit Project Manager to take the reins on a large-scale, grant-funded initiative aimed at preventing gambling-related harm. This role offers a rare opportunity to operate with real autonomy, shape a growing program, and become a key voice in a field that is rapidly gaining relevance.Whether you're ready to pivot into the gambling-related mental health space or want to deepen your impact in behavioral health and social impact work, this position is a chance to stretch your leadership skills and help build something meaningful from the ground up.Why This Role Matters:You thrive in dynamic, flexible environments where you're trusted to lead and innovate.You're excited by the chance to work in a space that's still being defined—with room to shape your role and make a lasting mark.You're passionate about mental health, financial well-being, and social impact, especially as it relates to overlooked or underserved populations.You're ready to lead a multidisciplinary team and engage with a diverse range of stakeholders including government officials and partner organizations to drive high-quality research, education, and intervention programs that align with KRI's mission.Key Responsibilities: Lead a statewide Gambling Prevention Program, managing all facets of execution, strategy, and reporting.Collaborate with internal and external partners to drive measurable outcomes.Manage and support a team of Outreach Coordinators delivering on-the-ground impact.Oversee program budgets, timelines, and compliance to ensure grant deliverables are met.Build partnerships and represent the program across Florida—through events, workshops, and direct stakeholder engagement.Contribute to grant writing and fundraising efforts to sustain and scale program impact.Create and maintain detailed documentation and impact reports, including monthly communications to the funder.Stay up to date on best practices in behavioral health, gambling harm, and prevention programming—and bring new ideas forward.Qualifications:Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (Master's preferred).3+ years of project management experience—nonprofit, behavioral health, or veteran support sectors preferred.Strong communication and relationship-building skills.Experience working independently while managing multiple stakeholders and timelines.Familiarity with project management tools (Asana, Trello) and data platforms (Excel, Tableau).Comfort navigating ambiguity with a proactive, solutions-oriented mindset.Work Culture & Values:Flexible & Remote-First: While this role requires up to 25% travel across Florida, you'll enjoy the freedom to work from wherever you're most productive.Autonomous & Impact-Driven: We believe in giving our team members the trust, tools, and support to own their work.Collaborative & Innovative: You'll be part of a dynamic, mission-driven team that values open communication, learning, and experimentation.Join us at KRI! This is more than a project—it's a platform to grow your career, explore new territory, and make a tangible impact.