EPIP
Program Assistant, Indigenous Communities
EPIP, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199
Overview The 11th Hour Project, a program of The Schmidt Family Foundation, seeks a meticulous, self-motivated, and collaborative Program Assistant to provide administrative support to the Program Director, Indigenous Communities, and the program’s grantmaking. The Indigenous Communities Program supports Indigenous-led work that advances Indigenous communities’ self-determination and re-Indigenization. This is done through four grantmaking strategies: Lands and Waters, Narratives, Languages, and Indigenous Ways of Knowing & Being.
Read all the information about this opportunity carefully, then use the application button below to send your CV and application. The Program Assistant’s role is to provide strong and focused administrative support to the Program Director, who is a remote staff member, and a growing program team. The Program Assistant must have strong writing and critical thinking skills; be adept at setting priorities and executing a large number of administrative tasks with accuracy; possess initiative; and demonstrate reliable attention to detail. The successful candidate will enjoy supporting others, organizing and working toward the program’s annual grantmaking goals, be collaborative/relationship-oriented, and have emotional intelligence. This is an administrative position. Responsibilities
Provide administrative support to the Program Director (remote) and the Indigenous Communities program team. Support grantmaking activities across Lands and Waters, Narratives, Languages, and Indigenous Ways of Knowing & Being. Assist with scheduling, correspondence, documentation, and file management to ensure accurate and timely program operations. Coordinate internal communications, meeting logistics, and collaborative workflows among team members and stakeholders. Support program reporting and grant administration as needed to help meet annual goals. Qualifications
Strong writing and critical thinking skills. Ability to set priorities and manage a high volume of administrative tasks with accuracy. Initiative and reliable attention to detail. Enjoys supporting others and working in a collaborative, relationship-oriented environment. Emotional intelligence and strong interpersonal skills, with a proactive, organized approach to work. Nadira Fant published this page in Job Board 10 months ago
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Read all the information about this opportunity carefully, then use the application button below to send your CV and application. The Program Assistant’s role is to provide strong and focused administrative support to the Program Director, who is a remote staff member, and a growing program team. The Program Assistant must have strong writing and critical thinking skills; be adept at setting priorities and executing a large number of administrative tasks with accuracy; possess initiative; and demonstrate reliable attention to detail. The successful candidate will enjoy supporting others, organizing and working toward the program’s annual grantmaking goals, be collaborative/relationship-oriented, and have emotional intelligence. This is an administrative position. Responsibilities
Provide administrative support to the Program Director (remote) and the Indigenous Communities program team. Support grantmaking activities across Lands and Waters, Narratives, Languages, and Indigenous Ways of Knowing & Being. Assist with scheduling, correspondence, documentation, and file management to ensure accurate and timely program operations. Coordinate internal communications, meeting logistics, and collaborative workflows among team members and stakeholders. Support program reporting and grant administration as needed to help meet annual goals. Qualifications
Strong writing and critical thinking skills. Ability to set priorities and manage a high volume of administrative tasks with accuracy. Initiative and reliable attention to detail. Enjoys supporting others and working in a collaborative, relationship-oriented environment. Emotional intelligence and strong interpersonal skills, with a proactive, organized approach to work. Nadira Fant published this page in Job Board 10 months ago
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