About Us
Founded in 2013, Green Leadership Trust (GLT) is entering an exciting opportunity for growth. We are seeking our first Administrative Coordinator to support our executive staff in their work to lead and accelerate our priorities of building power for people of color in the environmental sector. We are a network of people of color and indigenous people who serve as legal fiduciaries of the nation’s environmental groups and environmental justice organizations. Since 2013, GLT has worked to build the power of the environmental movement. We expand the impact and leadership of Black, Indigenous and people of color serving on U.S. environmental nonprofit boards.
GLT is a unique, cross-organizational alliance of board members focused on building power and diversity.
Our programming strategy is threefold: increase the number of people of color and indigenous people serving on environmental boards, thereby, growing our roster of talent and network of members and increasing the pool of people eligible for and interested in board service; provide best practices and resources on environmental governance and equity to environmental groups, environmental foundations and environmental justice organizations; and train and support our members and leaders of color in the movement to be efficient and effective spokespeople more broadly.
GLT is governed by a Steering Committee of the members with three elected Co-Chairs. We work closely with CEOs of environmental non-profit organizations and are funded by various private foundations and organizations. This position will report directly to the: Managing Director.
This position will report to GLT’s managing director with collaboration across the team.
Job Details
The Administrative Coordinator will support GLT in the following:
Provide calendaring and scheduling support to senior staff leadership, including scheduling and coordinating logistics of meetings and events, such as senior leadership retreats, not limited to but including: gathering vendors that fit mission and value requirements, communicating updates with attendees, etc.
Maintain a strong awareness of executive relationships, internal and external, and the ability to handle confidential information with sensitivity, care, and discretion; work collaboratively with senior leadership.
Attend meetings as requested, including taking and distributing notes as appropriate.
Support the coordination and execution of special projects and initiatives; create individual project plans, set timeline expectations, regularly communicate status, and ensure that projects are completed and managed for success.
Provide support with correspondence management, prioritizing emails, drafting correspondence, etc.
Process invoices and reimbursement requests, liaising with our fiscal sponsor to ensure strong record keeping and smooth reporting processes.
Maintain organized records of financial records; receipts, contracts, invoices, and so forth.
Assist with donor relations, donor communications, and grant applications and reports.
Participate in ongoing education on topics of interest pertaining to this position, including but not limited to feedback, emotional intelligence, and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
Maintain up to date data on membership, funders, and other stakeholders, by updating our database regularly.
Coordinate workflows to ensure that our board matching, recruiting, and onboarding processes are efficient.
Support the execution of Steering Committee meetings, including scheduling, working with vendors, supporting travel logistics, preparing and gathering documents for review, distributing materials, and notetaking.
As needed, supporting member led working groups with scheduling, drafting agendas, taking meeting notes, and sending reminder emails.
Desired Competiences
The ideal candidate is a dedicated, energized, organized problem solver and self-starter and committed to improving the environmental and social realities for Black, Indigenous and people of color across the US. This person must have experience working in a fast paced nonprofit environment supporting staff administratively. We’re looking for a skilled systems builder with strong managing up skills to support senior staff as we scale the organization for impact.
This person will support our Managing Director in building and maintaining systems and workflows to support staff, consultants, steering committee members, and our general membership to effectively carry out GLT’s mission and advance and transform our on-going work. They will also play a key role in supporting our senior leadership with planning and prioritization in order to ensure efficiency across the organization.
This position is best served by a person with strong planning and organizational skills. You should have competency with Google Suite, Zoom Video Conferencing, Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint. We expect you to have the ability to accommodate a flexible schedule that may involve weekend and evening commitments. When travel restrictions are lifted, you should expect to travel approximately 2-4 times per year. Covid vaccinations are required for in person work and travel.
Compensation & Benefits:
The pay scale for this position is $70-85k a year, and is an exempt position in accordance with the Fair Labor Standards Act. This is a full time (40 hours/week), 100% virtual role, with some travel and in person meetings required. COVID Vaccination required for in person work.
We value work-life balance and a family-friendly atmosphere.
We offer an excellent benefits package which includes 100% employer paid premiums for medical, dental, and vision insurance, unlimited paid time off, monthly technology stipend, and retirement contributions through 401k and Roth plans.
Additional Information
GLT is fiscally sponsored by the Partnership Project, Partnership Project is proud to be an equal opportunity employer, and an anti-racist organization that prohibits discrimination in its governance, programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, reprisal, marital status, amnesty, status as a covered veteran, because all or part of an individual’s income is derived from public assistance or for any other non-merit based factor. Women, people of color, LGBTQ+ people, and members of other historically and presently disenfranchised populations are strongly encouraged to apply.
Our goal is for a work experience that has meaning and impact on the world and on our professional lives, and a workplace where you can feel supported and proud. Read more about our values and commitment at partnershipproject.org.