Senior Manager, Special Projects
Company: BrightPlus3
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: May 24, 2025
Job Description:
The Climate and Land Use Alliance (CLUA) is a collaborative of
foundations seeking to amplify the power of people and the
potential of forests for a just and climate resilient world (the
Alliance). The CLUA member foundations are the ClimateWorks
Foundation, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the Ford
Foundation, Good Energies Foundation, and Gordon and Betty Moore
Foundation. Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies also awards grants
in alignment with the CLUA strategy. By bringing together our
resources and diverse expertise, CLUA supports policies, practices,
and partnerships that halt and reverse forest loss, advance
sustainable land use and development, and secure the rights and
livelihoods of Indigenous and forest communities. For more, please
visit climateandlandusealliance.org.Position DescriptionThe Senior
Manager, Special Projects will report to the Special Assistant to
the Executive Director and lead and manage complex projects that
advance CLUA's mission. This role requires a strategic thinker with
strong project management skills to oversee project planning,
execution, and ongoing communication. The Senior Manager, Special
Projects, will collaborate with staff, members of the Alliance, and
external partners to ensure project objectives are met effectively
and efficiently.As the Senior Manager, Special Projects, your
primary responsibilities will be to:
- Lead organization-wide project management efforts, ensuring
effective planning, coordination, and execution of key initiatives,
including retreats, cross-functional projects, and Alliance-wide
coordination.
- Support the development of team and alliance-wide retreats
including work with retreat committee, external facilitators, and
ED.
- Develop and implement structured processes to track progress,
streamline workflows, and improve accountability across
projects.
- Facilitate internal communications, including drafting
organizational updates, supporting leadership messaging, and
ensuring clear and timely dissemination of information.
- Work closely with the Leadership Team to identify and address
bottlenecks in decision-making and execution, proposing solutions
to enhance efficiency.
- Support organizational planning efforts, ensuring follow-up on
critical discussions, action items, and organizational
priorities.
- Take ownership of specific delegated projects and tasks,
empowering teams by using tools that enhance organizational
effectiveness.LocationThis position is hybrid, based in the San
Francisco Bay area. The Senior Project Manager must be able to
regularly participate in meetings, remotely or in-person, outside
of typical working hours to ensure coordination at times suitable
for the diverse geography and travel schedules of the SMT and other
colleagues. The position will require work across multiple time
zones (including team calls at 6am PST), and in close collaboration
with colleagues in the United States Pacific and Eastern time
zones, Europe, Indonesia, and Latin America. Frequent travel within
and outside of the United States may be required.Preferred
Experience & CompetenciesApplicants will ideally have many of the
following competencies and some of the following experience:
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution
- Minimum of 5 years of project management experience, preferably
(though not necessarily) in the environmental, human rights, or
philanthropic sectors
- Proven ability to manage complex projects with tight deadlines
and multiple stakeholders
- Excellent organizational and project leadership skills
- Strong written and verbal communication and interpersonal
skills
- Strong emotional intelligence, with the ability to facilitate
relationship building across the Alliance
- Proficiency in Google suite is critical, and experience with
Asana or similar project management software is a plus
- Experience working in international contexts would be helpful
(especially, non-profit and/or philanthropic)
- Proficiency in additional languages, such as Spanish,
Portuguese, or Bahasa Indonesia is a plusCompensation:$107,500 -
$142,500, per year (for candidates residing in the major
metropolitan Bay Area).Equal Opportunity and AccessEqual employment
opportunity is a fundamental principle at the Climate and Land Use
Alliance, where employment and promotional opportunities are based
upon individual 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. The Climate and
Land Use Alliance does not discriminate against formerly
incarcerated individuals.Application ProcessAll interested
candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. CLUA values
diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive environment. We
encourage candidates of all backgrounds, ethnicities, and
identities to apply. CLUA will complete an initial review of
applications received byMay 11, 2025and on a rolling basis
thereafter until the position is filled. To be considered, please
apply online and submit a cover letter and resume in English.
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