Program Associate, John Templeton Foundation, West Conshohocken, PA

 

Job Title:  Program Associate, Philosophy & Theology Full-time or Part-time:  Full Time
Manager Title:  Director, Philosophy & Theology Department:  Programs

 Position Summary
Reporting to the Director of Philosophy & Theology, the Program Associate will play a vital role in improving the efficiency and expanding the research capacity of the Philosophy & Theology area.  The Program Associate will assist in the full life cycle of the grant-making process and provide administrative support to the department.
 Primary Areas of Responsibility
×          Assist with all aspects of the proposal intake and proposal review process, from submission through grant award, including preparing documents for all Proposal Review meetings.
×          Review Online Funding Inquiries and invited Full Proposals and track grantee progress.
×          Track grantee documents and make recommendations to the Director and Program Officer on scheduled payments.
×          Assist the Program Officer in reviewing grantee-submitted reports.
×          Oversee all aspects of the External Review process for proposals submitted with the Program Associate’s Funding Area.
×          Respond to inquiries from Applicants, Project Leaders, and Grantees.
×          Support all general office administrative duties related to the Funding Area, including departmental correspondence, budgets, files, meetings and logistics.
×          Support all aspects of the department’s internally developed funding initiatives.
Criteria & Relevant Skills
×          Bachelor’s Degree required.
×          Some undergraduate coursework in philosophy and/or theology desirable but not required
×          Some competence in Spanish, Portuguese, or Mandarin is desirable but not required.
×          Excellent organizational, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
×          Professional experience in a foundation or academic setting preferred.
×          Skilled oral and written communicator able to work with professionals across internal departments and communicate with external scholars.
×          Strong attention to detail.
×          Ability to take initiative for new projects and work independently.
×          A team player who is able to juggle multiple tasks in a fast-paced office environment.
×          Demonstrated competence in Microsoft Office, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft PowerPoint.
×          Knowledge of the grant making process desirable but not required.
×          Ability to understand the Foundation’s mission and core themes.
×          Strong personal interest in the Foundation’s mission is essential.
 All applications should be submitted online at http://www.templetoncareers.org/.