Impact Grants Manager

Job No: AWLQ354
Location: Coombabah

NFP | $80-90k p.a. +Super | Full-time or Part-time considered | Flexible Working - Hybrid or Remote options available

 

About Us 

At Animal Welfare League of Queensland (AWLQ), our vision is for every companion animal to have a safe and caring environment where their needs are met. We are driven by a commitment to integrity, compassion, innovation, and optimism. As a leader in the animal welfare sector, we're dedicated to a brighter future for both animals and our community. 

The Opportunity

Build funding that saves lives by turning generosity into lasting impact for animals and communities.

Animal Welfare League Queensland is one of Australia’s most respected animal welfare organisations, caring for thousands of animals each year through rehoming, veterinary services, education and community outreach.

Grants play a critical role in enabling innovation, improving animal outcomes, and extending our impact across Queensland. Good grants management at AWLQ is not just compliance or coordination - it is stewardship, leadership and impact.

We are seeking an Impact Grants Manager to establish, lead and grow AWLQ’s dedicated grants function, turning previous ad hoc successes into a coordinated, strategic and high-performing program. This role will ensure funding opportunities are aligned to organisational priorities, are well governed, and that they deliver meaningful outcomes for animals, supporters, and the organisation.

This is a rare opportunity to build something from the ground up: to design frameworks, embed processes, implement governance, and shape the systems that will underpin AWLQ’s grants program for years to come.

Key Responsibilities

  • Build and Lead AWLQ’s Grants Program 
    Establish AWLQ’s grants function, developing a clear, strategic and coordinated approach to grant funding across the organisation.
    Design and implement grants frameworks, policies, processes and tools to support consistent, compliant and scalable grant activity.
    Lead continuous improvement of grants practices to strengthen capability, efficiency and impact.
  • Grants Strategy & Opportunity Development 
    Identify, assess and prioritise grant opportunities across philanthropic trusts and foundations, government and corporate funders.
    Work with internal stakeholders to translate organisational priorities and programs into strong, funder-ready proposals.
    Develop high-quality grant applications that clearly articulate need, impact, outcomes and value.
  • End-to-End Grants Management 
    Manage the full grants lifecycle from opportunity identification and submission through to contract management, acquittal and close-out.
    Ensure compliance with funding agreements, reporting requirements and organisational governance standards.
    Maintain accurate grants tracking, documentation and records.
  • Stakeholder Engagement & Relationships 
    Build strong, collaborative relationships with internal teams, including Fundraising & Philanthropy, Programs, Operations, Veterinary Services and Leadership.
    Act as the primary point of contact for grant funders, fostering trusted, professional and values-aligned relationships.
    Support internal stakeholders to understand grants requirements, timelines and reporting expectations.
  • Impact measurement and reporting 
    Track, measure and document outcomes and impact achieved through grant-funded programs.
    Prepare high-quality reports and updates for funders, the CEO and the Board.
    Contribute to organisational impact storytelling by translating outcomes into clear and compelling narratives.

Essential Qualifications and Experience 

  • Demonstrated experience in grants management, philanthropy, fundraising, research administration or a related field
  • Proven ability to manage the full grants lifecycle, from opportunity identification and proposal development through to reporting and acquittal
  • Strong written communication skills, with experience preparing high-quality funding submissions and reports
  • Experience developing or improving systems, processes or frameworks in a complex or growing organisation
  • Ability to work collaboratively with diverse internal stakeholders to develop funder-ready proposals and deliver outcomes
  • Strong organisational skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities, deadlines and competing demands

Personal Attributes 

  • Highly organised, proactive and comfortable working independently in a greenfield environment
  • Strategic thinker who can balance big-picture planning with hands-on delivery
  • Strong judgement and attention to detail, particularly in high-stakes or compliance-focused work
  • Collaborative and relationship-focused, with the ability to influence without authority
  • Values-driven, ethical and aligned with AWLQ’s mission and commitment to animal welfare

We Offer

  • Flexible Working options available as Hybrid or fully Remote. This role can also be based out of our greater Brisbane sites at Ipswich, Willawong, or Warra (Bracken Ridge). 
  • Employee discounts on veterinary services. 

How to Apply 

If you're an inspiring philanthropist and fundraiser excited by this role and ready to shape the future of animal welfare, we want to hear from you. 

Please submit your application, including your resume and cover letter, outlining your relevant experience. Applications will be reviewed as they are received, and we'll close the position once we find our ideal candidate. 

 

 

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About Us

AWLQ is one of Queensland’s most dynamic and best-loved charities. Our organisation is the leader in the zero euthanasia movement nationally and is considered a national leader in animal welfare. AWLQ locally provides a safe haven for close to 10,000 stray and homeless animals each year, while also assisting other communities in saving homeless animals.

In addition to our shelter work, we are committed to keeping pets and people together by providing lifesaving support and resources to people in need with companion animals. We are known for our grassroots and innovative community-based animal welfare work including our community vet clinics, Getting to Zero, Golden Hearts Seniors’ Support Program and the National Desexing Network.