The Operations Assistant is a part-time administrative support position for the California Invasive Plant Council, a 501(c)3 organization that supports land managers protecting California’s environment and economy from invasive plants.
Type: Up to 30% full-time equivalent (FTE) 12 hours/week, non-exempt
Salary: Up to $624 to $780 per semi-monthly pay period (i.e. $24 to $30/hour, based on a $49,920 to $62,400 annual rate at 100% FTE), commensurate with experience
Benefits: Legally obligated sick time
Location: At our office (in Richmond, CA) and remote from a site in the SF Bay Area in California
Hours: Tuesday in office for a few hours, and Wednesdays when the Finance-Operations team meets. In general, we are flexible regarding when during the week the rest of the hours are worked; some weeks may be busier than others
Travel: Some car travel for picking up mail, delivering mail and mail log to office, and processing and mailing sales merchandise
Reports to: Director of Finance, Operations, and Administration
Experience: High school diploma, GED, or in college with 1+ year work experience in non-profit operations and administration, or bachelor’s degree (BA/BS)
Position Purpose:
The Operations Assistant handles the initial processing, aka first-look work, of operations, finance, and administration materials that we receive, including opening the mail, preparing mail logs and non-mail logs; recording donations, memberships, and event registration in our CRM database; processing and shipping of sales merchandise; sales tax tracking; maintaining and tracking our sales inventory; and taking care of other operation duties and responsibilities. This position will work on the NeonOne customer relations management database that we use. This position is part of our Finance-Operations team. This position’s start date is April 16, 2026, or soon after hired.
Duties:
The Operations Assistant performs the following core duties:
Qualifications:
This position requires some experience with operations and administration in the nonprofit sector, an understanding of separation of duties regarding generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), and strong interpersonal skills. The following are important abilities and/or requirements for this position:
To Apply:
Submit resumé and cover letter to info@cal-ipc.org. Reviews of submissions will begin immediately and be done on an ongoing basis. Interviews begin when candidates are identified. Open until filled.
The nonprofit California Invasive Plant Council (Cal-IPC) supports land managers protecting California’s environment and economy from invasive plants. More information at www.cal-ipc.org. Cal-IPC is an equal-opportunity employer. We believe successful conservation requires social justice. See our Statement on Equity, Diversity & Inclusion.
Legally obligated sick time
To Apply:
Submit resumé and cover letter to info@cal-ipc.org. Reviews of submissions will begin immediately and be done on an ongoing basis. Interviews begin when candidates are identified. Open until filled.