Program Officer - Hands-on Science, Maxwell Hanrahan Foundation
Company: ABFE
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: June 1, 2025
Job Description:
Program Officer - Hands-on Science, Maxwell Hanrahan
FoundationDelle Maxwell and Pat Hanrahan started the
Maxwell/Hanrahan Foundation in 2018 to support individual
scientists, teachers, conservationists and creators whose diverse
perspectives enable us to discover new things about ourselves and
our world.The Foundation supports people who:
- Explore and ask, through fieldwork in natural sciences
- Create and captivate, as they promote mastery in art and
craft
- Teach and try, as they support students in public
education
- Conserve and connect, as they encourage care for the natural
worldThe Foundation has four broad areas of interest: hands-on
science, art and craft, teachers and classrooms and protecting
nature. Our current programs include Field Biology; Craft;
Diversity and Inclusion in Art, Design and Computing; Public School
Teachers; Resilient California and Hawaii Ecosystems; and Food.The
Foundation's interest in hands-on science is likely to encompass
new programs and strategies in future years, and we would like this
Program Officer to lead these new explorations. We expect all new
programs to find under-the-radar people doing impactful science in
areas that are not getting the funding and attention they might
deserve. We believe that creative, curious people doing interesting
and unique work can be found in unexpected places. Support for
these people at critical points in their careers can be of great
value. We also believe that specific focus areas in field-based
science may be left behind by traditional funding sources. We don't
want to follow trends; we want to support new directions.We have
begun exploring grantmaking opportunities in a Science
Communication program, which currently includes one strategy around
science illustration internships. We are interested in exploring
further strategies in a cohesive program that could support science
illustration, data visualization and/or photography.And, we are
interested in exploring opportunities to support Field-Based
Geosciences, with an emphasis on supporting areas of science and
individuals who are not currently getting the funding and attention
they might deserve, and where our funds could give them a boost.Our
current program in Field Biology is our longest-standing program at
the Foundation. The Awards in Field Biology and Field Research
Scholarships and Internships are managed by our Program Associate
with oversight from the Executive Director. It includes the
following strategies: Awards in Field Biology, Field Research
Scholarships and Internships, and Small Grants for Field
Biologists. The Awards in Field Biology are annual awards that
recognize up to five outstanding scientists with unrestricted
funding, elevating their diverse perspectives and enabling them to
commit time to observation and experimentation. To complement the
Awards in Field Biology, the Foundation is supporting
undergraduate- and graduate-level scholarships, internships and
mentorship programs for fieldwork at an array of U.S.-based
research institutions, in order to provide early scientists with
meaningful, hands-on experiences that can really make a difference
in their careers. And Small Grants provide early-career field
biologists with quick turnaround funding to address immediate
needs, like scientific equipment, gear or materials.The Foundation
is poised to grow in future years, and aims to maintain a lean and
effective staff. The Foundation is guided by a set of values both
internally and in our work supporting others: curiosity and
continuous learning; inclusion; innovation and risk-taking;
flexibility; collaboration and teamwork; and fun. We have a focus
on people, both internally and externally. We want to cultivate an
organizational culture that supports people doing good work to make
a difference. We want staff at the Foundation to feel remarkable,
as well as the grantees. And, we want to support a staff that
shares a common mission and who are passionate about their
work.Program Officer, Hands-on ScienceExempt Full Time, San
Francisco, CAThe Foundation seeks a Program Officer who will serve
as a leader in expanding its programs and grant portfolios in
hands-on science, focused on supporting scientists at all levels
who are exploring and asking important questions about our
world.The Program Officer would conduct research and design
programs in potential new, currently underfunded areas with
dedicated people advancing hands-on research, such as 1)
field-based geosciences, and 2) science communications (potentially
including data visualization, illustration and photography). They
would also help advise and oversee the existing work in Field
Biology. This individual will interface with leaders and
organizations in our grant portfolio and fellow funders; and lead
communications efforts to promote the work of scientists and
organizations that support them. This creative and motivated
individual will join our small and dedicated team in a start-up
environment in running programs and grants that support remarkable
people and important places.The Program Officer will report to the
Executive Director.Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesResearch
and Program Strategy Development
- Lead program strategy refinement and development for new
programs in hands-on science, in collaboration with other staff and
leaders in the field. These programs may include: Science
Communications (potential), Field-Based Geosciences (potential) and
other, yet-to-be defined areas of interest.
- Gather insights from scientists, individual awardees, partners,
scientist support organizations, research contractor(s), external
advisors and other independent research to inform program design.
Help organize and lead meetings of advisory committees. Use
judgment and discretion to recommend grantee organizations and to
interact with any potential grantees.
- Conduct selected research projects that support program
development (in hands-on science or potentially other interest
areas, which may include exploratory grants supporting teachers &
classrooms). This work may include research on potential grantees,
interviews with stakeholders and landscape analyses of potential
funding areas.Grantmaking and Program Implementation
- Advise and help oversee the existing Field Biology program and
awards, managed by the Program Associate.
- Build partnerships, trust and supportive relationships with
current and potential scientists and organizations funded by the
Foundation to help them achieve individual mastery and reach their
goals.
- Develop and manage new grants/awards including: gaining staff
and Board input; identifying potential grantees and projects;
communicating with potential and current grantees to better
understand needs and opportunities; structuring awards for desired
impact in a grantmaking process that centers trust in
awardees/grantees and reduces their administrative burden;
conducting due diligence; and monitoring progress in a
collaborative and supportive manner. Develop a grantmaking pipeline
to meet annual budgets for giving.
- Help promote and network the winners of the Awards in Field
Biology and future individual awards programs in science.
- Work with internal and external partners to expand the reach of
our science programs, which may include requests for proposals and
other participatory grantmaking strategies.
- Help evaluate program implementation approaches to learn and
adapt over time.--- Contribute to the development of a simple
approach to programmatic monitoring and evaluation.--- Review
grantee reports and prepare summaries to present to management and
to inform future grantmaking.External Relations and
Communications
- Cultivate an inclusive network of partners, allies and learning
opportunities to inform the Foundation's growth. Maintain currency
and fluency in key issues in field-based sciences and science
communications.
- Develop programmatic communication and networking strategies,
which may include media or in-person convenings and events.
- Assist with researching, selecting, and preparing written
information needed for Foundation communications, including press
releases, social media and website.
- Assist management with follow-up on requests for information
and resources.
- Comfortably represent the Foundation to external audiences:
other Foundations, non-profits, awardees and community
leaders.Desired Competencies and QualificationsPlease view this
list as guidance. If you do not meet all of the items on this list,
and have skills and experiences that would be an asset to the role,
please apply.
- Skills and networks in science, including support for
individual scientists, academic and educational programs, hands-on
research experience, and/or the intersection of science and
technology or other fields
- Commitment to the Foundation's mission to support innovative
people working in field-based science, art and craft, teaching and
protection of the natural world-and demonstrated broad interests
across these interest areas
- Nonprofit experience, with foundation experience preferred
- Creative and insightful strategy design, with a track record of
collaborative program development
- Experience with creative and trust-based program and grants
management through a variety of approaches, light-touch monitoring
and evaluation, and strategic communications
- Experience in reviewing scientific nominations/applications
with criteria such as originality and quality/impact, with both an
open mindset for new and exciting directions and the ability to
contextualize in a field of work
- Willingness to support and promote an inclusive culture at the
Foundation
- Demonstrated humility and trust of peers in the field, and a
service orientation
- Education and/or professional experience in a related field in
science, program or human-centered design or nonprofit
management
- A team-oriented person with great interpersonal skills.
- Thrives on variety and wearing multiple hats, and is
comfortable in a start-up environment
- Willingness to listen and ask questions, and comfort giving and
receiving advice
- Collaborative and transparent, and able to inspire confidence
and trust among multiple stakeholders, including staff, Board and
other organizations
- Holds unquestionable integrity and commitment to personal and
professional excellence
- Displays excellent oral and written communication
- Takes initiative to get things done, while exercising strong
judgment on when to elevate an issue
- Strong analytical and problem solving skills; highly organized
with an attention to detail, timeliness and a commitment to
rigorThe Foundation is an equal employment opportunity employer. We
have a commitment to diversity and encourage individuals with
diverse backgrounds and experiences to apply.Salary
Range$135,000-$200,000To ApplyThe attributes listed above represent
our current thinking for this position. If you do not meet all of
the items on this list, and have skills, qualifications and
experiences that would be an asset to the role, we encourage you to
apply and tell us about yourself. Please send a resume and cover
letter in one PDF to info@maxwell-hanrahan.org. In the letter,
please describe your interest in the mission of the organization
and how your skills and qualifications relate to this job. You can
be a great candidate even if you don't fit everything we have
described. You may have important skills that we haven't thought of
and we encourage you to use the letter to share more about
yourself.We anticipate the interview process will include a series
of interviews, up to: one 30-minute phone call, a 75-minute video
interview, an in-person interview day (with 2-3 sessions).
Throughout the process, we will make sure there is sufficient time
for you to ask us questions. Interviews can be scheduled outside of
normal business hours, if needed. With your permission, we ask
final candidates to provide references and we complete a background
check. We are committed to keeping you informed of your status
throughout the process.
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