March 12th, 2024

The Sunrise Project

Senior Grants System Administrator

( International HQ | Remote )


About the Organization

Driven by a passion to solve the climate crisis, The Sunrise Project (TSP) is a team of experienced change-makers with a mission to scale social movements to drive the global transition beyond fossil fuels. With affiliated programs and staff in the United States, Europe and Asia, we have developed a unique model of grant making and campaigning that supports networks of organizations to drive powerful change towards our mission.

We have a dynamic and nimble organizational culture. We’re serious about supporting our people to thrive as we tackle the urgent climate challenge. TSP supports networks of organizations to work together to achieve outcomes that would not be possible by individual organizations acting alone. Last year we gave over 30 million dollars to over 200 partners globally and we are projected to double our yearly giving in the coming years. We expect all roles to actively support the capacity building of our networks and partner organizations.

Job Description

Position salary range:  91,900 - 100,200

About The Role
The Senior Grants System Administrator is responsible for taking the lead in administering, developing and implementing policies and procedures for ensuring the security and integrity of the TSP’s grants management system (GMS) and online grant applications and reporting. The position will work closely with the Senior Grants Administrator to deliver a best practice grant making experience for our staff and partners. This role will manage the migration to a new grants management system (GSM) to better support our partners, our program teams and the grant making function. As TSP’s grants management database expert, the position is primarily responsible for systems administration; onboarding, staff and partner training; specialized reporting; and technical assistance for staff and external stakeholders. The Senior Grants System Administrator works collaboratively with TSP’s stakeholders to develop solutions to enable a streamlined process, and expansion of organization-wide usage of the grants management tool. The Senior Grants System Administrator acts as a technical liaison to IT partners; and will implement improvements, enhancements, and integrations to meet evolving needs, supporting team efforts to promote trust-based granting relationships and meeting the highest standards and best practice.

Key Responsibilities
The Senior Grants System Administrator provides both strategic and tactical leadership in the following areas:

Grants administration and workflow process optimization

Participate in all components of the grantmaking process, including: application processes, database management, grant review, grant documentation and grant compliance

Support TSP’s grantmaking processes and procedures by reviewing all live processes for accuracy, managing GMS data quality, managing pilot processes, etc.;

Remain current on grants management best practices in the industry and implement ongoing process reviews

Execute the administration of grants by preparing grant award letters and grant agreements, requesting payment, documenting grant modifications, etc.

Support the compilation and finalization of dockets and memos for approvals by different audiences at TSP - leadership, Board of Directors and Grant Committee

Ensure staff understanding and compliance with TSP’s country-based legal and tax requirements

Lead the selection of a new GMS and migration process - design, build and testing of the GMS, working closely with TSP’s stakeholders and GMS project team

Database Administration

Apply in-depth knowledge of cloud-based grants management software to optimize effective management of grants management systems, processes and workflows from start to finish

Act as the primary administrator for the grants management system; provide training and technical assistance and act as liaison with the vendor as needed.

Direct any further configuration of the GMS, including revisions to filters and workflows in the various processes and create and update initial templates for key stakeholders in the workflow in the system.

Create reports, dashboards, and other reporting tools to support the team’s knowledge sharing, monitoring, and planning needs, cooperating with both the program and finances teams across all entities.

Provide data from grants management systems and/or Excel to create and maintain foundation-wide reports and data analysis

Produce regular and ad-hoc reports of grant activity, including written and data illustrations to quantify and summarize findings for use in internal and external communications and as a management resource for TSP’s leadership

Guide communication between program, finance, information technology and other staff to ensure TSP’s grant administration activities are smoothly implemented

Supports the organization with technical assistance for researching data system solutions needed for changes in grantmaking processes, training and curriculum development,and design of tracking solutions

Work in concert with IT staff toward resolving front and back-end technical issues with database and electronic signature solutions

Serve as TSP’s liaison for end user problems between the GMS vendors.

Oversee all data system maintenance and upgrades through the planning, training and implementation phases of new solutions, including testing and validations

Stakeholder training / capacity building

Develop training materials and guide staff education on GMS

Respond to inquiries from applicants, prospective applicants and grantees about utilization of the GMS

Troubleshoot applicant and grantee issues related to submission of applications and reports

Collaborate with the measurement, learning and evaluation partners to ensure that standardization and streamlining of all grants data is implemented and to assist in collecting all relevant data

Provides all new staff with on-site database training, including, running reports, template usage, and adding documents and comments to the database.

Develop specialized training presentations, including webinars, and curriculum for staff on new functions within the system or updates and refreshers resulting from upgrades.

Other organizational priorities

Continue to improve grants management procedures continually while keeping the procedures manual current.

Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned

Required Skills, Knowledge and Experience
Bachelor’s degree preferred in a technical or business-related discipline (e.g., computer science, math, business administration, finance, etc.), or equivalent relevant experience.

Work experience in philanthropy

Able to demonstrate experience equivalent to minimum of five years of professional database management experience, working in complex data systems, (i.e. Fluxx, Givingdata, Salesforce), and managing and/or performing related technical, operational, and project management responsibilities.

Passion for learning and adopting new technologies that are critical to evolving organization needs.

Demonstrated ability to independently identify and recommend process improvements or operational changes to drive more effective and efficient processes

Proven work experience highlighting strong attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple priorities and complex project

Demonstrated ability to communicate technical details to staff, and other stakeholders (e.g. working directly with different TSP stakeholders, summarizing complex data and reporting progress to stakeholders)

Demonstrated ability to effectively train others. Strong active listening, oral and written communication skills; demonstrated ability to work collaboratively, sell ideas, and influence outcomes across departments

Strong information technology skills, with a specific focus on database management, advanced Excel, Outlook, Word and report writing skills using Access or Crystal Report applications

Desirable skills, knowledge and experience
The ability to easily interact with a wide range of people and styles

A passion for action on climate change and a deep commitment to justice, equity, diversity and inclusion.

A generous and curious nature, coupled with a sense of humor, and grace under pressure

Ability to contribute to system design and management in no-code platforms (eg. AirTable/Zapier).

Proficient in the use of HTML and SQL and other markup/query language (e.g. Liquid, Ruby or Python) a plus

Job requirements
You must have full working rights for the country in which you will be working. The Sunrise Project is unable to sponsor applicants for employment visas.

Employment background checks are required.

Intermittent travel with advanced notice may be required.

Flexibility to adjust work hours to accommodate multiple time zones

COVID-19 vaccinations may apply in accordance with local legislation and/or Sunrise policy

How Sunrise supports its staff
The Sunrise Project is committed to creating a workplace that supports our staff to do their best work and develop professionally. We have the following in place to help us achieve that, noting that benefits listed may vary in accordance with the Professional Employment Office (PEO) we engage with for this role. Statutory benefits and entitlements of the country/province in which you are employed..

Sunrise may provide additional benefits, where in-country entitlements are less than our standard package, where applicable including:

Birthday leave (if it’s your birthday, you get a day off)

Solidarity and community leave up to 1 week p.a.

Floating public holidays (cultural leave)

Gifted leave (over Christmas and New Year)

Minimum 3 months paid parental (maternity) leave

Flexible work policy

Employee Assistance Program

Insurances (country dependent, please check)