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PROGRAM DIRECTOR – ENVIRONMENT
The McKnight
Foundation Posted January
19
Background: Founded in 1953 and
independently endowed by William and Maude McKnight, the Minnesota-based family
Foundation has assets of approximately $1.8 billion and granted about $98
million in 2009. McKnight concentrates resources to support the arts; children
and youth; the environment; the region and communities; neuroscience and crop
research; and select efforts in Southeast Asia and East Africa. McKnight
subscribes to the Minnesota Council on Foundations’ “Principles for Minnesota
Grantmakers”.
The Environment Program:
The goal of the Environment Program is to restore the water quality and
resilience of the Mississippi River, and to mitigate global climate change by
supporting policies and practices that promote low-carbon prosperity. For more
in-depth information on The McKnight Foundation and the environment program
please visit The McKnight Foundation website at
www.mcknight.org
Position Purpose: The Program Director position provides content-specific
expertise and manages one of the Foundation’s program areas. The Program
Director for the Environment Program reports directly to the VP of Programs and
works with the VP and other Program Directors to ensure good stewardship of the
Foundation’s resources. This position oversees grantmaking, convening, and
support for networks to further program goals in the environment program.
Specific Responsibilities:
- Manage the environment program team in
reviewing letters of inquiry and grant proposals and making funding
recommendations to the Foundation’s board of directors.
- Develop and manage the environment program
budget and payout schedules.
- Monitor the progress of grantee
organizations and integrate knowledge from grantmaking experience back into
program activities.
- Participate in grants administration by
composing and processing grant-related documents and correspondence in a
timely fashion.
- Represent the Foundation locally,
nationally, and internationally on environmental issues.
- Supervise a program officer and a program
assistant at The McKnight Foundation office.
- Ensure compliance with grantmaking standards
and legal requirements.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- Ability to manage complex programs involving
cross-organization collaborations.
- Ability to work effectively and
collaboratively across organizational functions.
- Ability to work collaboratively and
respectfully with a variety of people and groups, particularly nonprofits
and governmental organizations and policy and research institutions.
- Ability to analyze, question and identify
key issues and use data to support conclusions.
- Ability to view issues and challenges from
multiple dimensions and apply intellectual energy and creativity.
- Ability to prepare clearly written summaries
and analysis.
- Ability to engage others and influence
outcomes.
- Skill in bringing a group with diverse views
to consensus.
- Knowledge of governance and operations of
nonprofit organizations.
- Skill in developing and managing budgets.
- Ability to communicate effectively
interpersonally and in group presentations.
- Ability to handle heavy workload and meet
deadlines.
- Ability to communicate effectively verbally
and in writing in English.
Required Education and Experience:
In addition to the above knowledge, skills, and abilities requirements, the
ideal candidate for this position will also possess:
- A Master’s degree in environment studies or
a related field and a minimum of 8 years related full-time professional work
experience in nonprofit, foundation, or government fields with five or more
years of managerial level experience, or a combination of equivalent
education and experience.
- Experience working with a board of
directors, preferably a family board.
- Experience dispersing resources to
nonprofits through direct grantmaking, regranting, or a similar process.
Personal Attributes needed in this Position:
- Honesty, integrity, wisdom, initiative, and
motivation.
Working Conditions and Physical Effort:
- Work is performed in a variety of settings
including national travel up to 20% of the time.
- Regular operation of normal office machines
(computer, copier, and fax) is required.
- There are some evening and weekend meetings
or events required.
Cover letter and resume should be addressed
to:
Bernadette Christiansen
VP of HR and Administration
The McKnight Foundation
710 Second Street South, Suite 400
Minneapolis, MN 55401
Resume may be submitted via
email to
jharshner@mcknight.org
Applications accepted through February 15, 2010
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