Award USA Job Application

Award USA is currently recruiting for the following open roles:

Finance Director (in Chicago only)


To apply, please complete this application in full. If you have any questions, please reach out to Lisa Metzger-Mugg at lmetzgermugg@usaward.org.

The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award USA is committed to building an inclusive and equitable culture that encourages, supports, and celebrates the diversity of our staff and the communities we serve.

Please note that we are only accepting applications in the geographic location indicated. 

Posted September 12, 2023

Personal Information 











U.S. Equal Opportunity Employment Information.

Completion of this section of the application is voluntary.
Individuals seeking employment at The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award USA are considered without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, marital status, ancestry, physical or mental disability, veteran status, gender identity, or sexual orientation. You are being given the opportunity to provide the following information in order to help us comply with federal and state Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action record keeping, reporting, and other legal requirements.

Completion of the form is entirely voluntary. Whatever your decision, it will not be considered in the hiring process or thereafter. Any information that you do provide will be recorded and maintained in a confidential file.



Veteran Status

Classification of protected veteran categories is as follows:

A "disabled veteran" is one of the following: a veteran of the U.S. military, ground, naval, or air service who is entitled to compensation (or who but for the receipt of military retired pay would be entitled to compensation) under laws administered by the Secretary of Veteran Affairs; or a person who was discharged or released from active duty because of a service-connected disability.

A "recently separated veteran" means any veteran from the three-year period beginning on the date of such veteran's discharge or release from active duty in the U.S. military, ground, naval, or air service.

An "active duty wartime or campaign badge veteran" means a veteran who served on active duty in the U.S. military, ground, naval, or air service during a war, or in a campaign or expedition for which a campaign badge has been authorized under the laws administered by the Department of Defense.

An "Armed forces service medal veteran" means a veteran who, while serving on active duty in the U.S. military, ground, naval, or air service, participated in a United States military operation for which an Armed Forces service medal was awarded pursuant to Executive Order 12985.

Voluntary Self-Identification of Disability

Identifying yourself as an individual with a disability is voluntary. Your answer will be maintained confidentially and not be seen by selecting officials or anyone else involved in making personnel decisions. Completing the form will not negatively impact you in any way, regardless of whether you have self-identified in the past. For more information about this form or the equal employment obligations of federal contractors under Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act, visit the U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) website at www.dol.gov/ofccp.

How do you know if you have a disability?

You are considered to have a disability if you have a physical or mental impairment or medical condition that substantially limits a major life activity, or if you have a history or record of such an impairment or medical condition.

Disabilities include, but are not limited to:
  • Autism
  • Autoimmune disorder (for example, lupus, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, or HIV/AIDS)
  • Blind or low vision
  • Cancer
  • Cardiovascular or heart disease
  • Celiac disease
  • Cerebral palsy
  • Deaf or hard of hearing
  • Depression or anxiety
  • Diabetes
  • Epilepsy
  • Gastrointestinal disorders (for example, Crohn's Disease or irritable bowel syndrome)
  • Intellectual disability
  • Missing limbs or partially missing limbs
  • Nervous system condition (for example, migraine headaches, Parkinson's disease, or Multiple sclerosis/MS)
  • Psychiatric condition (for example, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, PTSD, or major depression)