Maui Grassroots Collective is hiring!

JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: Ka ʻAha (FT Hale Administrator), MAUI GRASSROOTS COLLECTIVE

MGC is hiring for a Maui-based position- Ka ‘Aha, who will support MGC’s Administrative operations (previously- Organizational Director).

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POSITION DESCRIPTION

Ka ʻAha functions as the “cordage” of the Hale—securing the house through consistent operational and administrative support. The position manages core infrastructure including financial tracking, bill payment, documentation systems, and administrative coordination, while supporting communication and logistical needs across projects. The role ensures that the systems of the Hale are steady and responsive, allowing organizations to focus on frontline work.

Ka ‘Aha navigates and supports overall strategies and operations for Maui Grassroots Collective’s (MGC), holds responsibility for financial and operational management, staff and staffing, fiscal sponsorship project/program support that fulfill MGC's mission. Ka ‘Aha participates in and plays a coordinating role in the MGC Steering Committee and its sub-committees, the project leadership bodies that guide MGC's organizational development and community work. Together with the Steering Committee, Ka ‘Aha sees that MGC provides project support and fiscal sponsorship that fulfills MGC's founding purpose.

Ka ‘Aha manages the day to day operations of Maui Grassroots Collective in close partnership with the Bookkeeper Operations Coordinator. Ka ‘Aha works with MGC's Human Resources Manager and Finance Manager (Steering Committee appointments; various Project Directors), Board of Directors, and related sub-Committees to support key processes and functions. The position provides supportive supervision for MGC staff, staff systems, and MGC Admin contractors, including Development/ Fundraising, accounting and others as needed.

POSITION DETAILS

Organization: Maui Grassroots Collective

Location: Occupied Hawaiian Kingdom, Maui, Office + partial remote flex days

Position Type: Full-Time (40 Hours/Week)

Report To: Steering Committee and Board. Provides updates to Ke Kahua (Relevant Subcommittees)

Term: Ongoing position, 6 Months (Minimum) trial to start

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

• Organizational Operations, Logistics & Administration

• Grants, Fundraising & Development

• Financial Management Support

• Communications Support

• Board facilitation

QUALIFICATIONS

• Current resident on Maui

• B.A. preferred, not required

• At least 3-5 years experience in administration or work experience in related field and position

• At least 3 years of experience in organizational leadership or nonprofit administration or management

• Experience fundraising, grant writing and supervising a development team/committee for grants, fundraising, and programs

• Experience tracking and organizing financial information, including income, receipts, donations, budgets, and grants

• Demonstrated ability to manage office operations, including bill payment systems, calendar coordination, and basic IT infrastructure

• Familiarity with financial administration processes such as contractor coordination, invoice processing, payment tracking, and documentation management

• Strong organizational skills with attention to detail in maintaining accurate financial and administrative records

• Ability to support internal and external communications across multiple projects and teams

• Proficiency with common administrative and financial tools (e.g., spreadsheets, accounting software, calendar systems, communication platforms)

DESIRABLES

  • Capacity to handle multiple priorities while maintaining clear systems and accountability structures

  • Commitment to collaborative, mission-driven work environments and community-based organizational values

  • Experience working on teams, committees and participatory work processes

  • Facilitation and leadership development experiences and practices

TIME COMMITMENT: Approximately 40 hours per week

COMPENSATION: $60,000

  • Exempt and At-Will

  • Paid Time Off: Sick, Vacation, Holidays

  • Dental, Vision, and Health Insurance

  • Ongoing professional development opportunities

WHO WE ARE: Maui Grassroots Collective aims to support and uplift the care and protection of the Maui community—its natural ecosystems and its people, by sponsoring projects and organizations that are committed to centering Maui’s most vulnerable. Our work is grounded in kuleana (responsibility), Aloha Kekahi I Kekahi, pilina (relations; our connections); malama (care for and protect); and kako’o (support our collective efforts.). www.mauigrassrootscollective.org

HOW TO APPLY:

  • Please send an email to hiring@mauigrassrootscollective.org; Subject: Ka ‘Aha 2026-[Your name].

  • Let us know how you hope to use your strengths to grow in the position and support MGC.

PLEASE INCLUDE IN YOUR EMAIL:

  • A short email cover letter sharing why you are interested in this position (writing, letters, and communication is part of this position, so we look forward to hearing from you).

  • A resume or document showing a review of work or related experiences and responsibilities.

  • Priority deadline: May 15, 2026; Applications reviewed on a rolling basis after May 15.

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