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A nonprofit zoological organization is seeking a part-time Grants Manager to oversee budgets and financial aspects of conservation projects. The role involves ensuring compliance with grant regulations, preparing financial reports, and working closely with international partners. Applicants should have a relevant bachelor's degree, strong financial management skills, and experience with grant compliance. This position offers flexibility and requires an individual who thrives in a dynamic work environment.
Position: Darwin Project Grants Manager
Location: Remote
Department: Field Conservation
Reports To: Director of Field Conservation
Employee Classification: Part‑time, Approx. 10 hrs/week
Employment Status: Non‑exempt
Start Date: March 1, 2026
Period of Employment: Forever years
Hourly Rate: US $34.85/hour
The Commonwealth Zoological Corporation d/b/a Zoo New England (ZNE) is the non‑profit organization that operates Franklin Park Zoo in Boston and Stone Zoo in Stoneham, Massachusetts. Both zoos are accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA).
ZNE’s mission is to inspire people to protect and sustain the natural world for future generations by creating engaging experiences that integrate wildlife protection and conservation, research, and education. Providing meaningful connections to wildlife has been at the heart of this mission, helping people fully understand the incredible biodiversity of our planet and the critical role they can play in ensuring it remains a healthy, thriving environment for generations to come.
Since 2017, ZNE’s Field Conservation Department (FCD) has been working with federal, state, municipal, and nonprofit partners to protect and support rare wildlife, running over 12 projects and programs in New England and supporting over 20 international programs on four continents.
In July of 2025 ZNE was awarded a Darwin Initiative (UK) grant covering four years, to begin in April of 2026. These funds will support a community‑based conservation project entitled Recovering Wildlife, Protecting Forests, and Alleviating Poverty through Community Governance, to take place in the province of Gilgit‑Baltistan, in northern Pakistan.
ZNE is the lead on this project, but implementation of the project workplan and activities will largely depend on two in‑country partners, Pakistan Environment Trust (PET) and Wildlife Conservation and Development Society (WCDS).
To support this project, ZNE seeks a dynamic, well‑organized, hard‑working, and committed team player to oversee the budget, finances, and other administrative aspects of the project, and to provide direct support to the ZNE FCD Director in managing the operations of the project. The Grants Manager provides an important support role, and duties will vary from day to day. This position requires a person who thrives in a flexible work environment, is keen to learn, and is eager to be part of a team.