Hi Yonatan, thanks for your question! As described in the brief, the list you’ve mentioned, which includes ‘vetting grant opportunities’ and ’improving EIP’s knowledge management and organizational learning processes, is a list of our organization-wide priorities during the expected duration of the fellowship.
As these positions are aimed at early career people, we don’t expect fellows to independently do these things, but it’s an opportunity for those that are interested in getting exposed to these complicated tasks and doing work that contributes to these priorities (in an environment where lots of support and feedback is given). We don’t expect experienced grantmakers and operations people to apply for these roles, though, as mentioned in the brief—the baseline pay is $15/hour and can go up to $30/hour depending on performance on work tests during the application process.
If these are not example tasks you’d like people to do: Perhaps put some example tasks?
Again, no pressure, it’s just what I’d want before applying to a job myself, so maybe others are also missing this info but not saying anything, I don’t know
FYI I am confused by how I perceive the difference between
Very complicated tasks
Like “vetting grantmaking opportunities” and “Improving EIP’s knowledge management and organizational learning processes”,
and
The position seeming junior
You said “early career” and you want to pay $15/hour (which seems low given the complicated tasks above)
Perhaps other people, like me, don’t understand what you’re looking for, and this might be holding people back from applying.
Hi Yonatan, thanks for your question! As described in the brief, the list you’ve mentioned, which includes ‘vetting grant opportunities’ and ’improving EIP’s knowledge management and organizational learning processes, is a list of our organization-wide priorities during the expected duration of the fellowship.
As these positions are aimed at early career people, we don’t expect fellows to independently do these things, but it’s an opportunity for those that are interested in getting exposed to these complicated tasks and doing work that contributes to these priorities (in an environment where lots of support and feedback is given). We don’t expect experienced grantmakers and operations people to apply for these roles, though, as mentioned in the brief—the baseline pay is $15/hour and can go up to $30/hour depending on performance on work tests during the application process.
Thanks,
If these are not example tasks you’d like people to do: Perhaps put some example tasks?
Again, no pressure, it’s just what I’d want before applying to a job myself, so maybe others are also missing this info but not saying anything, I don’t know