Program Manager

Schmidt Ocean Institute

Schmidt Ocean Institute

Operations
San Francisco, CA, USA
USD 143,300-170,100 / year
Posted on Feb 21, 2026
Job Summary
This is an exciting opportunity to join The 11th Hour Project’s Human Rights Program as a Program Manager, where you’ll be part of a passionate and values-driven team invested in supporting movements that defend human rights from destructive mining, energy, and agricultural projects and policies—systems that extract wealth, harm communities, and devastate the environment. We are deeply committed to building equitable partnerships and co-creating strategies with grassroots and frontline organizations to advance meaningful, community-led change. With a focus on collaboration, integrity, and long-term partnership for impact, The 11th Hour Project supports partners confronting systemic injustice and advocating for human rights in the face of environmental and social harm. This role is ideal for someone who thrives in a fast-paced, mission-driven environment and is eager to contribute to transformative work alongside thoughtful, justice-oriented colleagues and partners.
The Program Manager will shape and refine program strategy as well as execute grantmaking for the 11th Hour Project Human Rights Program’s Mining and Human Rights strategy. While the current geographic focus includes the Republic of Guinea, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Haiti, the portfolio also includes partnerships in other African countries.

Key Responsibilities

  • Manage and lead the mining and human rights strategy within the Human Rights Program, including the development and oversight of a detailed theory of change, logic model, tactics, and outcomes
  • Explore and pursue bold opportunities for transformational change in a rapidly evolving landscape—particularly where rising global demand for minerals and metals is driving supply-side expansion in regions such as Africa—and develop strategic grant recommendations that advance program objectives and partner-led solutions.
  • Lead positive and productive partner and grantee relationships with a wide range of organizations and individuals
  • Manage and execute site visits to regions of geographical focus as well as play leadership role in convening of partners
  • Maintain and share knowledge of current events in the assigned strategic area as it relates to programmatic outcomes
  • Build, maintain and expand upon an existing network of thought-partners and advisors
  • Represent the Foundation at conferences and gatherings
  • Present strategic grant recommendations to the Executive Director & Board
  • Solicit, review and analyze grant proposals
  • Prepare and complete grant documentation for approval by the Program Director
  • Maintain grant files, including contact management, evaluations and metrics reporting
  • Foster a dynamic and collaborative work environment with fellow team members and TSFF leadership to align on both programmatic and organizational goals
  • Work closely with grants administration and finance teams to ensure grants are processed in a timely, accurate and compliant manner
  • Actively participate in cross-programmatic initiatives at TSFF, affinity groups, including panel moderation, webinar coordination and conference planning
  • Other projects as assigned

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

  • Ability to work effectively in a small organization with an emphasis on teamwork
  • Critical thinking, conflict resolution, and interpersonal skills to interface and coordinate professionally with a number of diverse internal and external contacts, including grantees, other funders, vendors, and fellow team
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  • Proven oral and written communication and presentation skills, with the ability to actively participate in group meetings
  • Comfort working in a fast-paced, dynamic environment that requires adaptability, responsiveness, and the ability to manage evolving situations—sometimes under pressure
  • Flexibility to work simultaneously on a wide range of projects, with the ability to prioritize tasks, manage time effectively, and meet deadlines
  • Demonstrated keenness to work closely with partners and team members to respond to emerging issues with thoughtfulness and urgency
  • Ability to work both independently and collaboratively, with a high level of self-motivation
  • Strong awareness of and sensitivity to working across diverse cultural, geographic, and socioeconomic contexts

Education and Experience

  • Bachelor's Degree in a related field, or equivalent education, with directly relevant experience in sub-Saharan Africa and/or mining and human rights issues. An advanced degree is a plus.
  • 5 - 7 years of relevant experience is required
  • Experience working in one or more of the program’s countries of focus is a strong asset.
  • Demonstrated strategy development experience, project management skills strongly preferred
  • Demonstrated expertise in successfully managing a budget
  • Experience using an online database strongly preferred
  • Ability to speak, read, and write effectively in both English and French are required
  • Non-profit experience and/or volunteering experience strongly preferred
  • Ability and flexibility to travel internationally several times a year
  • Ability to work legally in the United States
  • Fluent in Microsoft Office programs

Reporting Relationships

  • This position does not supervise others at this time
  • This position reports to the Program Director
This is an exempt position based in the Foundation’s San Francisco office and requires regular on-site presence in alignment with our default-to-office policy. Placement in the Crystal City office may be considered at the Foundation’s discretion.

143300 - 170100 USD a year