
Organisation : Johnson Recruitment
Location : Melbourne (Melbourne CBD)
Work type : Full-time
Profession : Consulting & Strategy
Sector : Conservation & Environment
Salary type : Annual Package
About the organisation
About the role
- Highly regarded philanthropic organisation
- Apply your enviro/conservation exp & passion in this grant-making role
- Melbourne CBD, modern office facilities - Hybrid WFH options
Key responsibilities:
- Manage and administer the grant-making process for the Sustainable Pillar
- Develop and manage relationships with key organisations and leaders in the Environment sector, including in government, NGO, research and community organisations
- Develop and manage a pipeline of potential new grants
- Undertake site visits for applications, including interstate and multi-day trips as required
- Review and assess grant proposals and applications to determine compatibility with funding guidelines, potential impacts, , the level of risk, and suitability for funding
- Prepare papers and present to the Committee and Board on applications for consideration
- Monitor successful applications to ensure that grant conditions and reporting requirements are met, and assist grantees to achieve their desired impact where possible
- Provide input into the evaluation of completed projects and grants
- Coordinate major environment grant initiatives, including liaison with applicants and grantees
- Liaison with other philanthropic foundations, donors and philanthropy networks, and government grant-making bodies active in the Environment sector
- Monitor changes and developments in philanthropy and provide advice accordingly
- Attend functions and events as a representative of the Foundation.
About you:
- Experience within, and passion for, the protection and restoration of Australia’s natural environment
- Excellent understanding of the challenges and opportunities relating to climate change, biodiversity loss and nature conservation in Australia.
- Experience in project management, from conception to completion
- Strong financial management skills, including budgeting
- Strong analytical, research and assessment skills
- Ability to consult and work effectively with a wide range of organisations
- Strong work ethic and respect for the values of The Ian Potter Foundation
- Commitment to teamwork and a collaborative, inclusive work environment
The Offer:
How to apply
Please quote in application: Program Manager, Environment (Sustainable Funding Pillar) via Pro Bono Australia.
Sector: #Conservation_and_Environment