Call for Applications: FOUNDATION ADMINISTRATOR - Program & Operations
Put your passion and talent to work helping education nonprofits thrive. At City Scholars® Foundation, we’re on a mission to do just that, as we bring corporate and community leaders together to strengthen and accelerate the impact of critical education nonprofits––ensuring over 40,000 low-income, high-potential youth each year have a better chance to learn and achieve against the odds. To advance our work, we're looking for a versatile, proactive, highly organized, and detail-oriented FOUNDATION ADMINISTRATOR - Program & Operations to join our team.
With sleeves up, hands on, and a heart for helping nonprofit leaders and the children they serve succeed, our FOUNDATION ADMINISTRATOR is a key force behind the scenes and within our leadership community—strengthening the operational backbone that allows the Foundation and our signature investment, the City Scholars® Fellowship for Education, to grow and thrive.
Reporting to our Founder & President, this dynamic, purpose-driven role combines elements of program administration, meeting and event coordination, and business operations—ensuring that each day brings new opportunities to make a meaningful difference. This is not just a job; it’s a unique opportunity to support leaders and nonprofits building brighter futures for thousands of low-income youth. If you're energized by our mission, committed to excellence, and inspired by the powerful ripple effect of leadership, we encourage you to apply.
WHO WE ARE:
We are City Scholars® Foundation, a tax-exempt, for-purpose corporation established in 1993 with a bold vision: to expand educational opportunity for thousands of low-income youth. We believe every child deserves a quality education, regardless of their zip code or family income. In high-poverty, under-resourced communities, education nonprofits play a critical role helping youth succeed both in and out of the classroom. That’s why we’re passionately committed to our MISSION –– helping education nonprofits thrive.
WHAT WE DO:
To survive and thrive, quality education nonprofits depend upon resourceful, resilient, and collaborative leaders who need more than heart to keep the lights on and the doors open. Because education counts and leadership matters, we’ve partnered since 2014 with a growing corps of executive volunteer donors, corporate and foundation partners and other supporters to sponsor the City Scholars® Fellowship for Education.
As a high-impact, multi-year, collaborative leadership institute, our Fellowship for Education invests in and partners with a diverse community of highly-motivated nonprofit CEOs—whom we sponsor as City Scholars® Foundation Fellows—to grow an evolving portfolio of out-of-school time and school-based education nonprofits from survival to success to significance. Together, our Foundation Fellows and the 23 education nonprofits they lead empower over 40,000 low-income, high-potential youth each year throughout the five-county Greater Los Angeles region to succeed in school, at work, and in life. Be inspired at www.cityscholars.org.
WHAT YOU’LL DO:
As our FOUNDATION ADMINISTRATOR, you’ll be the engine behind our mission—collaborating closely with our Associate Director and Foundation Intern, and regularly engaging with TEAM City Scholars® executive volunteers, corporate and foundation partners, and community supporters.
You’ll help uphold the standards of excellence that fuel our culture of success and exponential impact through your business-professional attire and demeanor at all internal and external events––whether in-person or virtual.
This high-impact role sits at the center of our work—supporting program delivery, leadership engagement, and the operational systems that enable our Foundation to thrive. It is designed to contribute across key areas, with priorities shifting throughout the year based on program cycles, events, and organizational needs, and with clear guidance on priorities from the Foundation’s leadership. While not exhaustive, the following represents core responsibilities for this position:
Program Administration
Meeting & Event Coordination
Business Operations
WHO YOU ARE:
You are confident and professional when engaging with C-suite executives and influential corporate and community leaders. You take pride in making sure nothing falls through the cracks and are energized by helping a high-performing team do its best work.
An effective communicator, thoughtful problem solver, and natural systems thinker, you manage multiple moving pieces with calm and care in a hybrid (largely “mobile”), small-team work environment. You’re tech-savvy, resourceful, and solutions-oriented—able to navigate challenges and make things work. Above all, you're inspired by our mission and excited to contribute your operational and administrative skills to a small but mighty team working to help education nonprofits thrive. You also:
COMPENSATION:
As FOUNDATION ADMINISTRATOR, you’ll join us earning $30/hour, working full-time (generally 40 hours/week, Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM–6:00 PM with a one-hour unpaid lunch break). This equates to $62,400 annually, plus full benefits, with room to grow based on your contributions and the Foundation’s success.
HOW TO APPLY :
Submit your resume and a brief, thoughtful cover letter as PDF documents with the title: Last Name, First Name – Foundation Administrator - Program & Operations (Resume or Cover Letter). In your cover letter, please address: (1) What fuels your passion for our mission, (2) How you can help advance our work in this role, (3) Why you believe this role and TEAM City Scholars® is a great fit for you — and you for us?; and, (4) Your proficiency (high, medium, low or none) with Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, Dropbox, Zoom, Salesforce (and/or other CRM), Canva, Adobe Acrobat Pro and QuickBooks (particularly QuickBooks for Nonprofits).
Only qualified applicants selected for interviews will be contacted. No phone calls please. City Scholars® Foundation is an equal opportunity employer. Nothing in this position description restricts the Foundation's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities of this position at any time.