Super Pollutant Action Alliance is a brand-new, growing organisation that focuses on cutting super pollutants, which are responsible for half of today’s climate change yet receive far less than half of global climate funding and attention. Reducing super pollutants, including methane, tropospheric ozone, and black carbon, is the fastest way to limit dangerous near-term temperatures, which is all the more important in a rapidly warming world. In addition, reducing super pollutants improves air and water quality, bolstering food production and potentially saving hundreds of thousands of lives per year.
The Super Pollutant Action Alliance (SPAA) is a philanthropic collaborative backed by some of the world’s leading climate foundations. Our mission is to enable and expand highly effective super pollutant reduction efforts to reduce global temperatures as much and as soon as possible, and to save lives from reduced heat and pollution. With dedicated resources, SPAA aims to catalyze the super pollutant reduction field, working closely with experts, civil society, and policymakers to develop thought leadership, targeted philanthropic interventions, and convenings that increase the impact of the field as a whole.
Position Summary and Primary Responsibilities
The Senior Grants and Operations Associate will play a critical role in supporting the organization's mission through grants administration and operational excellence. This position will support operationalizing the grants lifecycle while coordinating key operational functions including convenings, funder engagement, and administrative systems. The ideal candidate will bring strong organizational skills and the ability to execute and implement key operational steps to ensure working with SPAA is an enjoyable and seamless experience.
Primary Responsibilities:
Organizational Relationship Management (30%)
Grants Administration & Processing (30%)
System & Records Management (15%)
Contracts & Vendor Management (10%)
Convening & Event Logistics (15%)
The Ideal Candidate and Qualifications
The Ideal Candidate
You are exceptionally organized with a keen eye for detail and deadlines. You thrive in managing priorities. You bring a service-oriented mindset to your work, understanding that your role is essential to supporting granters, funders, and SPAA’s internal team. You are comfortable working with budgets and financial data, and you approach administrative tasks with professionalism and efficiency. You have strong written and verbal communication skills, and you can effectively engage with diverse stakeholders from funders to vendors. You are proactive in identifying process improvements and implementing systems that enhance organizational effectiveness.
Qualifications
The Senior Grants and Operations Associate need not possess all of the following qualifications, but should have a majority and should be interested in developing the remainder.
Workplace, Compensation & Application
Workplace and Travel
This position is based in our Washington D.C. office (2 days per week in person) or San Francisco, CA (1 day per week in person). If not based in Washington, D.C or San Francisco, CA, a hybrid option is possible in a time zone with at least a 4 hour overlap with 9am-5pm EST. It is expected this role will spend up to 4 working days every other month in our Washington D.C. office. This role may travel up 15% of the time.
Compensation
SPAA and Multiplier provide a comprehensive compensation package, including competitive salary ($90,000-$110,000 annual salary, representing the low and high end of the pay range for this position. Actual pay will vary based on experience), excellent medical and dental benefits, retirement savings, and generous vacation and sick leave policy.
How to Apply
To apply, please visit our Applicant Portal. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Priority will be given to applications received on or before March 15, 2025. Please include:
We respectfully request no follow-up calls or emails.
SPAA is an independent operating project of Multiplier, a nationally recognized nonprofit that accelerates impact for sustainability-focused initiatives.
About Multiplier
Multiplier accelerates impact for innovative projects focused on protecting and fostering a healthy, sustainable, resilient and equitable world. At Multiplier, program teams can turn game-changing ideas into planet-saving impact, and they can do it faster and better than they otherwise could.
Multiplier celebrates diversity and is committed to building teams and partnerships that represent a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. Multiplier is also committed to providing an environment of mutual respect that is free from discrimination and harassment. Multiplier 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, political beliefs, 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 factor that is not based on merit.
Priority will be given to applications received on or before March 15, 2025. We encourage early applications.