EPIP
Administrative Partner, Programs (MCF)
EPIP, Seattle, Washington, us, 98127
MCF supports leaders who work to shift the balance of power in their communities toward working people and families, and who have the vision and capacity for building a truly representative economy. We are an organization driven by a belief that working people and families need to be protagonists in shaping our democracy and economy. We believe that freedom is possible when we support those on the frontlines to imagine freely, try bold ideas, and organize the communities we care about.
Our values are:
Belonging & Representation:
We are intentional and vigilant in identifying and undoing racism and white supremacy on every level in order to create an environment where acceptance, dignity, and justice are experienced by all. Mutual Respect:
We recognize the inherent value of people and relationships. We are direct, clear, and timely in our communication and treat everyone with care and humility. Trust:
We show and earn trust through honesty, transparency, and being responsible for our actions, words, attitudes, and follow-through. In order to be successful at the Marguerite Casey Foundation, you must be able to: Work in an environment where curiosity, not certainty, informs our work. Build rapport and trust with our team, grant recipients, and field leaders. Work collaboratively with our team, grant recipients, and field leaders. Lead and manage your own body of work, from inception to completion. Set expectations of our team, grant recipients, and field leaders appropriately. Know when you are in over your head and communicate it to our team, trusting that we will be here to support you. SUMMARY:
The Programs Administrative Partner is responsible for the day-to-day administrative operations of the Marguerite Casey Foundation’s Programs team, particularly relating to grants and events management. This position reports to the Grants and Events Manager. LOCATION:
Seattle, WA (All staff members are currently working from home as a result of the current COVID-19 pandemic, and will be expected to return to reporting to our office in Downtown Seattle when it is deemed safe to do so again) RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES
Database Management: Maintains accuracy and completeness of each contact, grant, and organizational records in database. Works directly with Grants Manager and grants management software vendor to enhance, streamline, and improve grants processes. Improves the functionality in the grants management system. Works with foundation IT Manager to maintain software. Logistics Support: Supports meeting logistics for both on-site and off-site meetings, including but not limited to arranging catering services as needed, travel arrangements, and preparing meeting materials. Assists with virtual meeting planning and execution, helping to build agendas and identify action items. Manages events invitation and registration lists. Grants Support: Serves as primary point of contact for applicants and grant recipients who need assistance in utilizing the Foundation’s grants management system for submission of applications and financial documents. Supports Grants Manager with administrative tasks related to compliance, contacts, financials, generating and processing grant documents, agreements and payments. Verifies applicant and grantee funding eligibility by conducting research into grantee financials and governance. Assists in processing matching gifts, sponsorships and memberships, and awards. Monitors Grants admin email inbox and replies promptly to any questions. Supports in audit preparation as needed by identifying documents for the Finance team. SKILLS AND QUALITIES
At least five years of experience in administrative support. Nonprofit experience and/or philanthropy experience preferred. Excellent organizational and time management skills. Proven attention to detail. Ability to juggle multiple projects and work independently, as well as with others, in a collaborative, often fast-paced, team environment. Excellent customer service skills with emphasis on respectful and tactful communications. Strong interpersonal skills, tolerance, flexibility, and humor. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Strong information technology skills, including proven advanced experience with G-Suite and SmartSimple or similar grants database programs. SALARY RANGE:
$90,000 - $120,000 BENEFITS:
Marguerite Casey Foundation offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes excellent medical/dental/vision coverage for employees and their families, retirement benefits, generous and flexible paid time off, paid family and medical leave, a transit pass, student loan repayment support, tuition reimbursement, and ongoing professional development. Equal employment opportunity and having a diverse staff are fundamental principles at the Marguerite Casey Foundation, where employment and promotional opportunities are based upon individuals' capabilities and qualifications without regard to race, color, religion, gender, pregnancy, sexual orientation, affectional preference, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship, disability, veteran status or any other protected characteristic as established under law.
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We are intentional and vigilant in identifying and undoing racism and white supremacy on every level in order to create an environment where acceptance, dignity, and justice are experienced by all. Mutual Respect:
We recognize the inherent value of people and relationships. We are direct, clear, and timely in our communication and treat everyone with care and humility. Trust:
We show and earn trust through honesty, transparency, and being responsible for our actions, words, attitudes, and follow-through. In order to be successful at the Marguerite Casey Foundation, you must be able to: Work in an environment where curiosity, not certainty, informs our work. Build rapport and trust with our team, grant recipients, and field leaders. Work collaboratively with our team, grant recipients, and field leaders. Lead and manage your own body of work, from inception to completion. Set expectations of our team, grant recipients, and field leaders appropriately. Know when you are in over your head and communicate it to our team, trusting that we will be here to support you. SUMMARY:
The Programs Administrative Partner is responsible for the day-to-day administrative operations of the Marguerite Casey Foundation’s Programs team, particularly relating to grants and events management. This position reports to the Grants and Events Manager. LOCATION:
Seattle, WA (All staff members are currently working from home as a result of the current COVID-19 pandemic, and will be expected to return to reporting to our office in Downtown Seattle when it is deemed safe to do so again) RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES
Database Management: Maintains accuracy and completeness of each contact, grant, and organizational records in database. Works directly with Grants Manager and grants management software vendor to enhance, streamline, and improve grants processes. Improves the functionality in the grants management system. Works with foundation IT Manager to maintain software. Logistics Support: Supports meeting logistics for both on-site and off-site meetings, including but not limited to arranging catering services as needed, travel arrangements, and preparing meeting materials. Assists with virtual meeting planning and execution, helping to build agendas and identify action items. Manages events invitation and registration lists. Grants Support: Serves as primary point of contact for applicants and grant recipients who need assistance in utilizing the Foundation’s grants management system for submission of applications and financial documents. Supports Grants Manager with administrative tasks related to compliance, contacts, financials, generating and processing grant documents, agreements and payments. Verifies applicant and grantee funding eligibility by conducting research into grantee financials and governance. Assists in processing matching gifts, sponsorships and memberships, and awards. Monitors Grants admin email inbox and replies promptly to any questions. Supports in audit preparation as needed by identifying documents for the Finance team. SKILLS AND QUALITIES
At least five years of experience in administrative support. Nonprofit experience and/or philanthropy experience preferred. Excellent organizational and time management skills. Proven attention to detail. Ability to juggle multiple projects and work independently, as well as with others, in a collaborative, often fast-paced, team environment. Excellent customer service skills with emphasis on respectful and tactful communications. Strong interpersonal skills, tolerance, flexibility, and humor. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Strong information technology skills, including proven advanced experience with G-Suite and SmartSimple or similar grants database programs. SALARY RANGE:
$90,000 - $120,000 BENEFITS:
Marguerite Casey Foundation offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes excellent medical/dental/vision coverage for employees and their families, retirement benefits, generous and flexible paid time off, paid family and medical leave, a transit pass, student loan repayment support, tuition reimbursement, and ongoing professional development. Equal employment opportunity and having a diverse staff are fundamental principles at the Marguerite Casey Foundation, where employment and promotional opportunities are based upon individuals' capabilities and qualifications without regard to race, color, religion, gender, pregnancy, sexual orientation, affectional preference, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship, disability, veteran status or any other protected characteristic as established under law.
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