POSITION OVERVIEW
Supporting a Private Foundation, the Sr. Program Associate will support grantmaking, programs, and general office management. This position will play a key support role in carrying out the mission of the program and should value and want to advance impactful work promoting access to, and education about, mentoring and supporting young adults, the arts, farming, and access to healthy food.
This is a full-time, in-office position based in the Back Bay area of Boston, MA. Some local travel may be required.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Grantmaking and Program Operations
- Maintain the grant database to ensure records are up to date
- Execute formal grant acceptance and rejection letters in conjunction with the Deputy Director
- Monitor and track grantee information, reports, and other requirements
- Conduct phone and internet research as needed to assist with interests and priorities for new grantees
- Perform administrative tasks as needed to ensure proper management of the Foundation’s grantmaking program
- Manage event planning, in collaboration with other staff members, to provide high quality experiences for our program participants
- Assist in maintaining accurate and organized records of scholarship program participants, including regular updates
- Source resources on internships and other relevant topics to share through various channels to support program participants
- Foster positive relationships with scholarship program participants
- Provide key support and coordination of volunteer mentors, including recruiting, onboarding, and ongoing management
- Ensure scholarship program website and LinkedIn and any other social media is updated and provides necessary information
- Build systems to collect data, distribute news and resources, and support participants
- Implementation of background screening process for mentors
General office management
Manage day-to-day office needs including answering phones, greeting visitors, sorting and opening mail, ordering supplies, and other administrative tasksProvide general administrative support including scanning, organizing, and inputting and maintaining electronic and paper filesCompile meeting agendas and materials, record meeting summaries, and facilitate meeting follow-upWork with the Deputy Director and outside IT consultant to make sure that all office technology needs are met and running smoothlyQUALIFICATIONS
3-5 years of administrative, office management, or operations support required. Experience in nonprofits or philanthropy is a plus.A clear, proactive, communicator who is comfortable working in a small team and is willing to ask questions, take responsibility, and be accountable.Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build and maintain positive relationships with colleagues, grantees, volunteers, and students.Excellent written and oral communication, with strong attention to detail.Strong organizational and time management skills and ability to multi-task.Belief in the Foundation’s work to remove barriers for talented, hardworking students to help them achieve their academic potential in college and to financially support organizations focused on education, youth development, food access, and arts and culture.COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS :
Benefits include paid vacation, sick, and personal days as well as paid holidays, health insurance, and retirement plan with an employer contribution.