
Grants & Partnerships Manager
Seed Indigenous Youth Climate Network
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Join Seed – a powerful movement for climate justice, led by and for First Nations young people.
Seed is Australia’s first Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth-led climate network. We are building a movement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people for climate justice. Our vision is for a strong and connected network of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people who are empowered and leading the fight for climate justice.
We’re looking for a passionate and values-aligned Grants & Partnerships Manager to join our team and help secure the funding that powers our campaigns, increases the capacity of young people through training and leadership programs, and allows us to co create powerful strategy with frontline communities to protect country.
This role is open to both First Nations people and non-Indigenous allies.
As a proudly First Nations youth-led organisation, we strongly encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people to apply. At the same time, this is one of few roles at Seed that’s also open to non-Indigenous identifying people – we’re looking for the right allies to walk with us, help raise the funds for our work, and grow our collective impact.
About the Role
You’ll lead and deliver Seed’s fundraising program across three key income streams:
Grants – identify, write and report on grant opportunities
Partnerships – build strong relationships with values-aligned businesses and funding partners
Workplace Giving – grow and maintain our giving program with aligned workplaces
You’ll work closely with our Fundraising Director, and have plenty of space to bring creativity and initiative as we test new ideas, build sustainability, and deepen relationships with the team and our supporters who make our work possible.
Who We’re Looking For
You don’t need formal qualifications to apply – we care more about your values, drive, and experience. If you meet most of the criteria below, we’d love to hear from you.
You might be the right fit if you:
Are deeply committed to Seed’s mission and understand the importance of climate justice and First Nations justice
Have experience working alongside Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities in a respectful and collaborative way
Bring at least 2 years’ experience in grant writing, partnerships or fundraising
Are a strong communicator – confident writing proposals, reports and emails, and able to break down complex issues clearly
Can build and nurture relationships with a wide range of stakeholders – especially values-aligned businesses, funding bodies and allies
Are quick to adapt and make the most of strategic opportunities as they arise
Enjoy collaborating, giving and receiving feedback, and helping others grow
Are skilled in problem-solving, improving systems, and making things more effective and efficient
Are self-motivated and organised, able to manage competing deadlines and work independently while staying connected to the team
Are open to occasionally working outside regular hours to support key events or campaign moments
You can obtain a Working With Children Check (or equivalent) and First Aid Certificate
Bonus points (but not essential):
You’re open and available to travel occasionally
You’ve used tools like Slack, Zoom, Zapier, or NationBuilder – or are keen to learn
Why work with Seed?
At Seed, we’re committed to building a workplace that is safe, inclusive and supportive – especially for mob and for young people living and working in remote and regional communities. We know our work is stronger when our team feels respected, cared for, and connected.
When you work with us, you’ll enjoy:
Cultural Safety & Flexibility
Remote team based across the continent
5 days paid cultural leave annually
Flexibility to work in ways that support your wellbeing and community
Professional Development & Wellbeing
Generous organisation wide training budget
$400 annual professional development allowance
$200 annual wellbeing allowance
$800 first year work from home allowance, $400 each year following
5 additional paid PD leave days per year
Access to external EAP services
Connection & Community
Annual Seed staff retreat and team planning retreats
Strong focus on team culture, learning, and leadership pathways
How to Apply
Email your CV and cover letter to [email protected] with the subject line:
Grants & Partnerships Manager – Application
In your cover letter, we’d love to hear:
Why you’re passionate about Seed’s mission and climate justice
How your skills and experience align with what we’re looking for
What makes you a great fit for this role and our team
We’ll be reviewing applications as they come in, so we encourage you to apply early!
Want to learn more about Seed?
Visit our website: www.seedmob.org.au
Follow us on Instagram: @SeedMob
Or find us on Facebook: Seed Indigenous Youth Climate Network
If you have any questions about the role, email us at [email protected] with the subject:
Grants & Partnerships Manager – Enquiry
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