The JRS Biodiversity Foundation
The JRS Biodiversity Foundation is hiring a Foundation Program Manager to 
manage vital elements of the foundation's administration and grantmaking 
programs.  The JRS Biodiversity Foundation's mission is increase access to and 
use of information that will lead to greater biodiversity conservation and more 
sustainable development in sub-Saharan Africa. We are the only funder focused 
on increasing access to biodiversity data and on the IT behind conservation 
decisions. With assets of $42M, we invest about $1.8M per year in six to ten, 
multi-year grants.

Perfect Job for a Professional Seeking Unique Opportunity in Biodiversity 
Conservation
The Foundation Program Manager is a dual role that combines technical areas of 
grantmaking, grants management, and evaluation with operational areas of 
administration, finance, and governance.  This is a unique chance for a 
professional to learn about and to contribute to every aspect of a small 
strategic philanthropy. The Program Manager will report to, and work in close 
partnership with, the Executive Director in the foundation's Seattle office.

Experience and high levels of interest in these areas of qualifications will 
make for a great fit:

  1.  Grantmaking, program evaluation, or operations in strategic philanthropy.
  2.  Project management in international development, research, or the private 
sector.
  3.  A degree in a relevant field of environmental science that preferably 
includes knowledge of data science and biodiversity informatics.
  4.  Experience with working and/or managing projects in sub-Saharan Africa.
  5.  Financial management or strategic communications.


You Will Make Everything We Do Even Better
As the second full-time staff-person, you'll be able to make an impact on 
everything we do to keep improving as a highly effective grant-maker.  You will 
welcome the challenge to work on the toughest questions or the most mundane 
details in these areas:

  *   Grants management: Support, coach, and mentor grantees to report on 
progress, adapt plans and budgets, and pursue their goals to get the most "bang 
for the buck."
  *   Grant and program evaluation: Monitor and evaluate grant performance with 
an enthusiasm for learning, data, and continual improvement.
  *   Grant-making: Manage requests for proposals and review proposals to help 
creative applicants win JRS grants and to succeed. Research new areas, monitor 
trends, and seek opportunities.
  *   Strategic Communications:  Manage and create content for our website to 
advance the work of our grantees and partners, humble brag, and promote open 
access to biodiversity data.
  *   Financial Administration: Assist in budget management, accounting, bill 
payment, and audits with a zeal for accuracy and rigor and dogged patience for 
getting the numbers right.
  *   Operations:  Ensure JRS policies are cutting-edge and that we comply with 
State and Federal regulations, follow foundation policy and Board direction, 
and achieve annual goals.
  *   Board of Trustees Support: Assist with communications and planning to 
support Board Committees, plan and administer Trustee travel, and prepare 
materials for meetings.

Is this you?
The ideal candidate is passionate about environmental conservation and 
sustainable development in Africa and is happiest when helping others to 
succeed.  You are fascinated by organizational development, how change is 
catalyzed, the motivation of teams and leaders, and the potential of 
philanthropy to support African change-makers.  You love science, data, and 
analysis and, though you think like a scientist, you know the laboratory or the 
field is not quite the place for your talents.  You are detail-oriented, 
believe that excellent plans are the key to adaptation, and can manage multiple 
projects with grace and humor.  You are curious, question assumptions, and 
believe there is always a better way.  There is a bit of a rebel in you.  You 
ultimately imagine yourself in an organizational leadership position. You think 
a job at a foundation would be cool - even at a small one.

Minimum Qualifications

  *   M.A. or Ph.D. in fields related to JRS' operations and strategy.
  *   3-5 years post-university work or education experience.
  *   Significantly meet 3 of the 5 experience qualifications above.
  *   Successful applicants will be asked to show proof that they can legally 
work in the US.

Location, Benefits and Compensation
The foundation offers an excellent benefits package and a salary that is 
commensurate with education and related work experience. The position is 
full-time, nonexempt, and located in Seattle, WA.  Occasional early or late 
calls, overtime, and travel in the U.S. and abroad is expected.

How to Apply
Please go to https://jrs-biodiversity-foundation.breezy.hr/ to apply online.  
Applications will be accepted until September 30 unless otherwise noted on the 
foundation's website at http://jrsbiodiversity.org.

Reply only with questions - all applications must be online.

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