
For more than 50 years, Bet Tzedek has been a cornerstone of justice in Los Angeles. One of the nation’s premier nonprofit legal aid organizations, the agency is hiring a mission-driven, team-oriented Grants Administrative Assistant to join its dynamic development department, which raises and manages over $20M annually. The Grants Administrative Assistant is part of a six-person institutional giving team that manages all aspects of Bet Tzedek’s grant funding, including data collection, proposal development, outcomes reporting, and relationship management. We’re looking for a mission-driven, detail-oriented administrative assistant to contribute to the team’s success. Please note: this position is hourly.
This position is eligible for Bet Tzedek Legal Services’ hybrid/remote workplace designation. While the primary workplace is Bet Tzedek’s offices, at the discretion of the immediate supervisor, the employee may be permitted to work remotely or may be required to work in other locations depending on workload/business obligations. Candidates must be in the Southern California region and able to commute if needed.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
· At the direction of the DDIT, ensures program and financial data entry is consistent, and data reporting is accurate.
· Conduct individual and group trainings on our case management system, LegalServer, for current and incoming staff members.
· At the direction of the Director of Institutional Giving, assists with grant proposal and report development by preparing supplemental documents, conducting grant-related research and prospecting, scheduling grant-related meetings, and preparing data.
· Leads the preparation of data reports for funders, including compiling, validating, and analyzing data; coordinating with program staff to ensure data integrity; and ensuring timely, accurate submission of reports.
· Provides administrative support to the grant team to ensure a smooth, efficient, and timely award management process; duties include maintaining the grants management system, grants department calendar, and other internal grant tracking tools with the highest attention to detail and accuracy; tracking pending proposals, incoming awards, and grant closeouts updating the relationship management database; and performing related data and administrative tasks.
· Prepares internal data reports for program staff, senior leadership, and other stakeholders.
· Assists in preparation of appropriate supporting documentation for funder audits and helps to coordinate funder site visits.
· Works across teams to identify inefficiencies and help develop solutions to improve systems and communication.
· Attends staff and department meetings.
· Performs other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
· High school diploma, GED, or relevant work experience (required).
· Ability to complete complex and long-term projects with strong organizational skills and attention to detail in a deadline-driven environment (highly preferred).
· Relationship management skills; able to interact professionally and respectfully with a diverse population of stakeholders, colleagues and potential or current funders (highly preferred).
· Research and analysis skills (preferred).
· Strong computer proficiency in: MS Office Suite, Raiser’s Edge and/or RE NXT; Legal Server, Relational databases, internet research search engines (preferred).
· Demonstrated commitment to Bet Tzedek’s mission to provide free legal services to those who need them most required (preferred).
· Prior nonprofit experience, working in development or grants management (preferred).
· Willingness and ability to work occasional evenings and weekends as needed (preferred).
· Demonstrated commitment to Bet Tzedek’s mission to provide free legal services to those who need them most (required).
· Demonstrated commitment to applying principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion in performance of job duties (required).
Salary $65,275.79- $68,013.09 (DOE/DOQ)
$33.47/ per hour - $34.88/ per hour
BENEFITS PACKAGE:
Bet Tzedek offers an excellent benefits package in addition to competitive salaries. These benefits currently include:
· A generous number of paid holidays (up to 21 per year), vacation (up to 20, depending on number of years with agency), and sick days (up to 45) annually.
· Personal and floating holidays.
· Compensatory time for exempt employees.
· Various paid leaves.
· Medical, dental, vision, chiropractic and acupuncture coverage for employees and dependents, with office visit co-pay reimbursement for HMO enrollees.
· Life/accidental death and dismemberment (AD&D) insurance, long-term disability insurance, and Employee Assistance Plan.
· Voluntary (employee-contributed) life/AD&D, accident, critical illness, hospital confinement, and pet insurance.
· Employer-contributed pension plan.
· Employee-contributed 403(b) plan.
· Healthcare and childcare flexible spending accounts.
· Commuter transit and/or parking benefits.
HOW TO APPLY:
Note: All positions are subject to funding; ongoing funding or employment cannot be assured. Bet Tzedek is a unionized environment. Our salary range for unionized positions reflects our agreed upon step placement system, and the final offer extended to candidates is based on an internal equity review and candidates’ relevant experience, skills, background, and bar date, if applicable. To best serve our communities, Bet Tzedek seeks diverse staff with cultural competency reflecting our client populations. We strongly encourage candidates from traditionally underrepresented communities and historically oppressed groups to apply.

Founded in 1974, Bet Tzedek pursues equal justice for all by providing high-quality, free legal services to the unhoused, undocumented immigrants, LGBTQIA+ community, low-wage workers, tenants, the elderly, Holocaust survivors, small business owners, and more. One of the nation’s premier public interest law firms, Bet Tzedek uses direct legal service, impact litigation, community outreach, and legislative advocacy to secure justice for seniors and dependent adults; justice for tenants, homeowners, and unhoused individuals; justice for children and families; and justice for workers, taxpayers, and small business owners, serving up to 100,000 people a year.