Senior Coordinator, Food & Agriculture and Funder Collaborations - 12-months
Company: ClimateWorks Foundation
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: June 2, 2025
Job Description:
About the OrganizationClimateWorks Foundation is a global
organization committed to our mission: to end the climate crisis by
amplifying the power of philanthropy. Since our founding in 2008,
over $2 billion in grants to more than 850 organizations working to
advance climate solutions around the world. We helped grow the
field of climate philanthropy to where it stands today,
establishing infrastructure, global networks, and momentum for
continued growth. Through our Global Programs and Services, we
equip philanthropy with global knowledge, networks, and solutions
to drive climate progress.
- Scaling solutions: Our collaborative - focused on solution
areas including carbon dioxide removal, cooling, industry,
transportation, and more - produce results that are bending the
greenhouse gas emissions curve. From the U.S. to Europe, China,
Brazil, and beyond, we collaborate with a diverse community of
funders, NGOs, and climate leaders to accelerate climate solutions.
- Guiding and supporting funders: Our provide funders with
comprehensive resources to assess, build, evolve, and execute
high-impact climate-giving strategies. Our service equips funders
and the climate community with climate insights to pinpoint
opportunities for impact and philanthropic insights to help
identify investment priorities. We facilitate that enable funders
to increase individual and collective impact. Our services enable
funders to invest in climate solutions around the world.
- Fostering collaboration, exploration, and growth: Our
collaborative approach and commitment to learning ensures that we
continuously explore innovative ideas and emerging opportunities
-all with the aim of scaling philanthropy-supported initiatives to
help end the climate crisis.Experienced in climate science, public
policy, economic and social analysis, and strategic philanthropy,
ClimateWorks' staff understands the multi-faceted challenges and
opportunities of climate change. We are researchers, strategists,
collaborators, and grantmakers who care passionately about our
mission. For more information, please visit .Department SummaryFood
& Agriculture ProgramThe ClimateWorks Food & Agriculture Program
leverages the power of philanthropy to transform food systems and
agricultural practices through proven climate solutions. We
envision global food systems that not only help to end the climate
crisis, but also improve health and nutrition, food security, water
and air quality, land conservation, and combat inequality. Through
our grantmaking and partnerships, we coordinate philanthropic
efforts, scale innovative climate solutions, advance key policies,
and create conditions that enable corporate and consumer choices
that align with a safe climate.Funder CollaborationsBuilt to serve
results-driven philanthropy, ClimateWorks leads collaborations that
enable funders to strategize, learn, and execute new and existing
climate initiatives. Our suite of best-in-class collaborations
empower the largest global climate funders to increase individual
and collective impact. We facilitate a wide range of international
collaborations designed to build high-trust relationships, create
strategic alignment, and facilitate coordinated actions across the
climate philanthropy ecosystem, including funders, grantees, and
other climate leaders. The Funder Collaborations Department works
closely as a team to strategically support high-caliber global
collaborations, convenings, and special projects including funder
forums, learning networks, and joint action groups. We work in a
fast-paced environment, serving as the secretariat for our flagship
climate philanthropy collaboration and hosting two international
hybrid convenings a year as key community moments. Through all of
our efforts, we embody our and work to engage more diverse voices
and perspectives.We like to say "collaboration is in our DNA". It
is core to how we operate internally and what we do externally.Job
SummarySenior Coordinator, Food & Agriculture Funder Engagement,
reports to the Director, Food & Agriculture Program, to coordinate
philanthropic engagement and convenings online and in-person for
the program. This position will also support the Funder
Collaborations team to organize multi-day international climate
funder meetings twice a year, including sessions related to food &
agriculture.The Senior Coordinator operates at an essential
intersection of our work - weaving together knowledge of Food and
Agriculture funders with the broader funder community members with
highly organized action plans and an ability to find the key
detailed next steps to advance collective work. They work in a
dynamic team environment, possess a passion for seamless logistics,
and find joy in the details. The Senior Coordinator has strong
discernment and competency to support VIP communications.Project
management experience is critical for this role, which provides
impeccable administrative management, coordination and execution on
a very busy annual calendar of calls, meetings, events, products,
and services for a diversity of funders spread globally across
multiple time zones and for multiple simultaneous projects.As part
of the Food and Agriculture Program, they are responsible for
managing multiple funder working groups and funder collaborations
including regular calls and several in-person funder convenings per
year.As part of the Funder Collaborations team, they are
responsible for supporting the execution of 2-3 major multi-faceted
international convenings annually, plus providing support to a
variety of internal and external coalition projects.Essential
TasksFood and Agriculture Program (50% FTE)
- Support the cultivation of a coordinated and networks funder
ecosystem in food and agriculture
- Coordinate the planning and execution of regular funder
discussions (webinars and in-person meetings) by theme and type,
including scheduling the meetings and developing the agendas - with
input from the team, other CWF programs and departments (as
relevant), and funders.
- Lead on pre/post-session communication, note taking, tracking
of actions for follow up, and other logistical and administrative
matters.
- Identify themes and issues of interest for funders for follow
up from the FT and with programs and departments.
- Keep up to date funder contacts and invitation lists.
Collaborate internally for any routine funder-oriented relevant
communication materials, in consultation with the marketing and
communications team.Funder Collaborations (50% FTE)Session Planning
and Delivery
- Organize and coordinate strong cross-team and inter-department
communication and project execution, recording and issuing notes,
tracking action items, activity, and timelines; following-up with
team members on progress and execution, and filling gaps as
needed
- Coordinate the planning of a subset of sessions for
international funder meetings (as assigned), and support the
planning efforts of other team members, including:
- Leads the coordination of session planning work including
VIP/funder/government stakeholder groups through complex diplomatic
processes and steps to secure joint outcomes
- Coordinate work with CWF program team and GTel staff in
accomplishing their goals in funder meetings, bridging
programmatic, collaborative, and logistical work, and working
across the three CWF teams to support internal collaboration
- Support the processes of creating large volume material
pre-read packets, managing meeting content, and other event
operations as needed for international convenings.Required
QualificationsMust haveProject & Process Management
- At least 5+ years of senior administrative work experience,
including managing projects involving multiple team members and
external stakeholders.
- Demonstrated history of solution-oriented project management.
Experience developing project plans and timelines, defining roles
and dependencies, and personally executing and/or managing teams to
implement plans in evolving environments, including deft and
complex scheduling to keep project work on track.
- Experience creating and managing processes that produce high
quality materials and products.
- Experience creating the plans and logistics for effective group
calls and meetings.
- Experience working with team members in shared processes or
project work.
- Excellent judgment in setting and following decision-making
hierarchies and approval processes and protocols, recommending
improvements in processes, and adapting to meet goals or to find
solutions with team members.
- Assiduous attention to detail and protocol, strong
organizational skills, and a passion for creating seamless project
plans, and seeing them through to completion.Communication &
Interpersonal Skills
- Strong business communication skills, verbally and in writing.
Ability to write correspondence. Outstanding grammar and
proofreading skills.
- Ability to effectively present information and respond to
high-level inquiries from partners and executives.
- Excellent customer service skills guided by exceptional
judgment, discretion in handling sensitive matters with tact and
poise, and ability to work well with VIPs and colleagues from other
cultures.Technological Proficiency
- Technically-savvy, experience adopting and using technology
platforms, and a quick learner with new programs and
platforms.
- Experience with CRM systems and meeting management platforms;
experience with Salesforce and Cvent a plus.
- Experience with project management software; experience with
Asana a plus.Professionalism & Travel Ability
- Ability to take initiative, act independently, and direct one's
own work.
- Ability to work effectively and efficiently (both virtually and
in-person) with minimal supervision.
- Ability to travel in the US and internationally, typically
about 20 days a year.
- A commitment to a diverse, inclusive, and equitable work
environment.
- Commitment to the mission of ClimateWorks Foundation.Nice to
have
- BA or BS degree or equivalent
- Experience in a board secretary or similar role
- A sense of humor and levity amidst pressing deadlines and
high-impact outcomesOther terms and conditionsExpected Duration:
This is a fixed-term position with an expected duration of 12
months. Any extension beyond the initial term will be subject to
business needs and funding.Travel: This is a home-based assignment
with occasional travel (up to 20 days a year) in support of funder
convenings. Desired candidates will have 2-4 hours of overlap with
both US Pacific Time and Central European
Time.CompensationClimateWorks offers an excellent benefits package
and a competitive salary that is commensurate with experience
(geographic differential applied based on location).Salary Range
(Bay Area / NYC): $90,000 - $95,000 annuallySalary Range (Other
US): $85,000 - $90,000 annually***ClimateWorks strives to create an
equitable culture of transparency and fairness.LocationClimateWorks
Foundation is based in the San Francisco Financial District. This
position is classified as US Flexible. Exceptional candidates can
work from the SF office or from other locations; geographic
differential applied to compensation based on local cost of
labor.Equal Employment OpportunityWe are committed to equal
employment principles. We strive to find ways to attract, develop,
and retain the talent needed to meet business objectives, and to
recruit and employ highly qualified individuals representing the
diverse communities in which we live.Our employment policies and
decisions on employment and promotion are based on merit,
qualifications, performance, and business needs. We make the
decisions and criteria governing the employment relationship with
all employees in a nondiscriminatory manner, without regard to
race, color, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation,
gender, gender identity, marital status, sex (including childbirth,
breastfeeding, and related medical conditions), pregnancy, uniform
service member and veteran status, citizenship status, disability,
protected medical condition, genetic information, or any other
status protected under applicable federal, state, or local laws.
Support and belief in this principle is a basic responsibility of
all employees.This policy extends to all aspects of our employment
practices, including but not limited to recruiting, hiring,
discipline, termination, promotions, transfers, compensation,
benefits, training, leaves of absence, and other terms and
conditions of employment.Application ProcessAll qualified
candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. To be
considered for this position, interested candidates must submit a
resume and cover letter. This position will remain open until
filled.Employment at the ClimateWorks Foundation is
at-will.ClimateWorks offers an excellent benefits
package:Healthcare Plans:
Multiple options available through Kaiser & UHC
- HMO - 100% coverage for employee and dependents
- POS - Employee pays difference beyond HMO coverage (3 out of 4
POS options are at 100% coverage for employee and dependents)
- Dental -100% coverage for employee and dependents
- Vision - 100% coverage for employee and dependentsFertility
Benefit
- Fertility care through Carrot Fertility. Access to on-demand
doctor-approved content, pregnancy support, and virtual chats with
medical, legal, and regulatory experts.Disability Benefit (long
andshort-term)Life Insurance (3x base salaryup to $750k for
employee only)PTO
- 20 days (1st year)
- 25 days (2nd - 8th year)
- 30 days (9th year)Holidays
- 11 Observed and 2 floating401k Plan
- After 6 months of service, CWF automatically contributes 9% of
gross earnings per pay period to retirement fund*
- After 6 months of service, CWF matches 100% of employee
contributions up to a max of 6% of gross earnings per pay
period*
#J-18808-Ljbffr
Keywords: ClimateWorks Foundation, Brentwood , Senior Coordinator, Food & Agriculture and Funder Collaborations - 12-months, Other , San Francisco, California
Didn't find what you're looking for? Search again!
Loading more jobs...