Community Forestry Operations Manager
Operations
Los Angeles, CA, USA
TreePeople is an environmental nonprofit whose mission is to inspire, engage and support people to take personal responsibility for the environment, making it safe, healthy, fun and sustainable; we share our process as a model for the world. TreePeople is among the largest independent environmental organizations in California. Sustained by a team of educators, foresters, organizers, and administrators as well as thousands of trained “Community Foresters,” TreePeople plays a leading role in mobilizing individuals, private businesses, and government agencies to work together to create resilient communities capable of withstanding the mounting challenges of climate change. For almost 50 years, TreePeople has partnered with community volunteers to plant and care for millions of trees throughout the cities and mountains of Southern California.
The Operations Manager serves as the operational and financial backbone of the Community Forestry Department. This role is responsible for overseeing the integrated management of the department’s portfolio of contracts and grants (“projects”), ensuring alignment across scope, schedule, budget, staffing, compliance, and reporting.
Reporting to and working in close partnership with the Senior Director of Programs, this position ensures that projects are delivered on time, on budget, within scope, and in compliance with funder requirements. The Manager provides financial oversight, portfolio-level coordination, and proactive risk management for the department, allowing the Associate Director to focus on program implementation, partnerships, and external leadership.
This role interfaces regularly and collaborates closely with Contracts & Grants, Finance, Development, consultants, and subcontractors to ensure seamless cross-functional coordination.
ESSENTIAL JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
Portfolio Project Management
Oversee and coordinate a portfolio of 15+ active contracts and grants within the Community Forestry Department.
In collaboration with the Associate Director/Director and Director of Strategy and Impact (S&I), develop, maintain, and monitor integrated project workplans, timelines, and milestone tracking across the department.
Identify and communicate overlaps, resource conflicts, scope changes, budget variances, and scheduling constraints in real time.
Monitor project performance (on time, on budget, within scope, and quality standards).
Proactively identify risks and develop mitigation strategies.
Escalate material issues to the Senior Director with recommended solutions.
Budget Management & Financial Oversight
Manage project budgets in partnership with the Associate Director/Director and Finance Department
Monitor actuals vs. budget and forecast spend across the portfolio
Track burn rates, cost allocations, and indirect recovery
Analyze and explain budget variances
Ensure project implementation plans, including staffing, contracts, and direct costs, remain within approved budgets within and across projects
Support financial reporting for funders and internal dashboards
Interface directly with Contracts & Grants and Finance to ensure compliance, cost allowability, and documentation
Sub-Contractor Project Coordination (Community Forestry-Specific)
Support sub-contractor project planning and sequencing
Track, manage, and receive bids
Track consultant and subcontractor deliverables and payment schedules
Work with department staff to ensure contract compliance and milestone completion from external vendors
Monitor sub-contractor related budgets, change orders, and contingency usage
Ensure documentation aligns with grant and contract requirements
Cross-Functional Coordination
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Serve as primary coordination point between:
Department staff
Contracts & Grants team (for proposal support and reporting)
Finance
Strategy and Impact
Ensure smooth handoffs between proposal development and implementation
Support accurate and timely narrative and financial funder reporting
Contribute to improved organizational project management systems
Systems & Process Improvement
Implement and maintain project tracking tools and dashboards
Improve portfolio-level visibility across scope, staffing, and financial performance
Standardize department project workflows
Support development of organization-wide best practices in project and budget management
Supports the management of project execution within approved scope and budget
Recommends budget adjustments and resource reallocations
Escalates strategic or material financial risks to Director(s)
Does not independently commit the organization to new financial obligations
QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS
Required
Bachelor’s degree in business, finance, public administration, environmental studies, or related field
5+ years of experience in project management across multiple concurrent projects
Demonstrated experience managing project budgets within and across multiple projects
Experience working with grants and/or contract-funded programs
Strong financial literacy (budget tracking, forecasting, accrual accounting, variance analysis)
Proficiency in project management and financial tracking software
Exceptional organizational and communication skills
PMP certification or equivalent
Ability to work in organizational operational systems that are in development and evolving with flexibility and grace
Systems thinker with strong attention to detail
Financially disciplined and analytically rigorous
Comfortable operating in complex, multi-stakeholder environments
Proactive risk identifier
Clear communicator across technical and non-technical teams
Able to balance multiple high-stakes priorities
Preferred
Experience coordinating consultants or subcontractors
Experience working on multiple projects simultaneously
Experience in nonprofit or public-sector grant environments
Familiarity with cost allocation and indirect rate structures

