Job Description
Job Description
POSITION SUMMARY
The Program Associate (PA) will be responsible for supporting one to two initiative directors in the design and operation of the initiatives. This includes arranging and attending meetings with grantees, consultants, internal colleagues, and funders; tracking and managing the program budget; reviewing grant proposals; draft reports; and communicating with grantees and others on a variety of issues.
OUR COMMITMENT
We are committed to diversity, equity, & inclusion and to a transparent recruitment process that fosters belonging. Our goal is to hire and advance people regardless of race, gender, ability, sexual orientation, age, citizenship status, military service, medical condition, and any other protected characteristic under local, state, or federal law. We encourage people from all backgrounds to apply.
We are committed to an accessible application process and employee experience. If you need a reasonable accommodation during the application or interview process, please email jobs@climateimperative.org.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Administrative Responsibilities
This position is primarily administrative (60–70%) and plays a critical role in ensuring smooth day-to-day operations. Key responsibilities include :
- Managing complex calendars and scheduling meetings with internal and external stakeholders
- Coordinating travel arrangements, including booking, itineraries, and expense reporting
- Organizing and maintaining program files, documents, and internal systems with accuracy
- Supporting meeting logistics, preparing agendas and materials, and tracking follow-ups
- Assisting with onboarding and serving as a liaison with internal operations teams (IT, HR, Finance)
- Monitoring deadlines and following up on tasks to keep projects on track
Grantmaking :
Consistently and accurately process proposals, reports, grants, contracts, and invoices / reimbursements from start to finish in appropriate systemsWorking collaboratively with other PAs, IDs, and consultants to create, and manage program budgets, and reconcile budget to actualsAssist with conducting due diligence on proposals or prospective grantees and reviewing additional information as neededCommunication :
With support from IDs, foster information-sharing and learning networks among grantees and thought leadersPrepare initial drafts of documents and presentations for internal and external audiences, such as board dockets, proposals, and presentationsSchedule and handle logistics for calls and meetings, and in correspondence use respectful and clear language, tone, and styleAct as the point of contact among staff, clients, and external partners for scheduling and act as a "gatekeeper" when necessaryHelp to manage calendars and plan, coordinate, and ensure the schedules are followed and respectedEXPERIENCE
At least two years' experience in a relevant role, including administrative / executive assistant, project manager, or grants assistant. Excellent communications skills : written, verbal, and digitalMultitasking : experience supporting multiple priorities and juggling a variety of tasks for one or more individuals in a team environmentAttention to detail and ability to follow tasks through to the endAbility to productively collaborate with peers and colleagues and to build strong professional relationshipsKnowledge and experience in one or more of the following areas : project management, grants administration, office management / administration, non-profit administration, or government administrationTechnical skills : intermediate or advanced skills using Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook, familiarity with Dropbox, Asana, Zoom, and SlackDeep interest, passion, and commitment to reducing climate changeAbility to prioritize and be flexible in a fast-paced, constantly evolving, and collaborative environmentSALARY
We provide a salary commensurate with qualifications and experience. The target national salary range is $70,000 to $80,000 with adjustments made for people in higher-expense markets, i.e. the San Francisco Bay Area and Washington D.C. Currently, all staff local to the San Francisco and DC offices go into the office one to three days a week. Equity is incredibly important to the organization, and a pay audit for equity is completed annually.
WORK ENVIRONMENT & PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
An employee must be able to satisfy the following physical requirements with or without a reasonable accommodation.
Remain in a stationary position (at a desk) for at least 75% of the dayUse hand and fingers to typeFrequently communicate via phone or video and email and must be able to communicate using those methodsThis description reflects essential functions, it does not prescribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned.
BENEFITS
We provide a comprehensive benefits package to all U.S.-based employees. If a specific position is open to international employees, benefits will vary based on geographical location. The U.S. benefits include :
Up to 100% of premium paid for medical, dental, and visionShort term and long term disability insuranceCompany sponsored life insurance and voluntary lifeCarrot fertility and family planning benefitsStudent loan repayment assistance401k retirement plan with a company match contributionAnnual professional development budgetInternet, cell phone, and health & wellness reimbursement14 paid holidays and four weeks of paid time off (PTO)Paid parental leave, jury duty, and bereavementPublic transportation benefit options for office staffRegular staff lunches and team building activitiesSF and DC office stocked with healthy snacks and beveragesAn innovative, collaborative, welcoming work cultureABOUT US
Climate change is governed by physical facts—about carbon sources, accumulation, impacts, and timing, and more importantly, about solutions that work. These facts must inform strategy : they show that avoiding dangerous climate change is only possible through strong policy to cut carbon, promptly, in the biggest countries. To address these issues, Climate Imperative was founded to provide resources to the field of climate policy in this decisive decade.
Climate Imperative is a 501(c)(3) public charity focused on solving the climate crisis at speed and scale by providing funding, technical support, and expertise to win the world's most significant emissions reduction policy decisions this decade.
We support a hybrid work environment and require all employees to come together in person one to two times per year.