
Oct 28, 2025
The Moore Institute for Plastic Pollution Research
Executive Director
Website
City
Long Beach
State
CA
Job Type
Hybrid, In-Person
Job Level
Senior, Executive
Function
Executive Director
Salary Range
$70K – $90K
Job Description
Executive Director
The Moore Institute for Plastic Pollution Research
Position Open
About Us
The Moore Institute for Plastic Pollution Research (MIPPR) is an independent nonprofit research organization based in Southern California, dedicated to advancing scientific understanding and solutions to plastic pollution. Located at the confluence of the San Gabriel and Los Angeles Rivers, the Institute operates one of the few laboratories in the world accredited for microplastics analysis, equipped with state-of-the-art spectroscopy and microscopy technology. MIPPR supports a vast network of universities, agencies, and community groups by providing high-quality sample processing, method development, and training opportunities for students and researchers. Building on the pioneering work of its founders in documenting plastic in the North Pacific Garbage Patch, the Institute now leads and contributes to statewide and international efforts to monitor, manage, and reduce plastic pollution, while also mentoring the next generation of scientists and engaging the public in creating a more sustainable future.
About the Role
Moore Institute for Plastic Pollution Research is seeking a visionary and compassionate leader to serve as Executive Director of our Microplastics Laboratory in Long Beach, CA. This is a unique opportunity to shape the future of a state-accredited laboratory at the forefront of microplastics research.
We’re a lean nonprofit with limited traditional benefits, but we offer a competitive salary ($80,000), paid vacation and sick leave, and the chance to lead groundbreaking work that directly influences science, policy, and community impact. For the right candidate, this is more than a job. It’s an opportunity to leave a legacy in one of today’s most urgent environmental challenges.
Snapshot
APPLICATION PERIOD: 09/12/25 – 10/31/25
Position: Executive Director
Job Type: Full-time, salaried
Organization: Moore Institute for Plastic Pollution Research
Location: Long Beach, CA (on-site with some flexibility)
Reports to: Board of Directors
Salary Range: $80,000
Start Date: On or before January 1, 2026
Key Responsibilities
Fundraising & Resource Development
Serve as the primary fundraiser for the Institute, building relationships with foundations, agencies, and private donors.
Secure contracts and grants that sustain the lab’s core operations and growth.
Partner with the Board and staff to identify new revenue opportunities and steward existing funders.
Inspire and Lead
Set vision and strategy that ensures high-quality science while strengthening collaboration and accessibility across the research community.
Communicate progress and strategy clearly to the Board, funders, and partners.
Support People
Build and mentor a talented, diverse team of scientists and staff, evolving the structure as needed to foster a culture of collaboration and accountability.
Provide leadership in HR, hiring, and team development.
Advance Science
Work in close partnership with the Research Director to ensure the lab produces high-quality, policy-relevant research.
Support research collaborations, publications, and partnerships while ensuring operational sustainability.
Oversee the maintenance and accreditation of the Microplastics Laboratory and data facility, ensuring compliance with state standards.
Strengthen Operations
Oversee budgets, contracts, and compliance while creating systems that let staff focus on their best work.
Manage financial planning to ensure the Institute’s long-term stability.
Ensure timely follow-up on contracts and funding agreements, managing receivables to keep cash flow steady and predictable.
Be Our Voice
Represent the lab at conferences, community events, and in the media.
Share discoveries with policymakers, partners, and communities in accessible, compelling ways.
What We’re Looking For
Proven success in fundraising and nonprofit leadership.
Experience managing staff, fostering accountability, and building strong teams.
Familiarity with environmental science, ideally related to water quality or plastic
pollution.Strong communication skills to engage with funders, policymakers, researchers,
and the public.Ability to balance vision with day-to-day operational needs.
Demonstrated strength in financial management, including contract follow-up
and cash flow oversight.Commitment to environmental sustainability and to people.
Why This Matters
Plastic pollution is one of the defining environmental challenges of our time. Microplastics are now found everywhere, from the deepest oceans to the water we drink. By joining our team, you will be at the forefront of research that is not only shaping scientific understanding but also giving communities the knowledge they need to protect health and ecosystems.
While we can’t offer all the perks of a large organization, we can offer something rarer: the chance to lead a nationally recognized laboratory, work alongside passionate and creative colleagues, and make a measurable impact on one of the planet’s greatest challenges.
Application Process
Please submit your application through this Google Form by October 31, 2025.
Applicants can expect to hear back regarding next steps by November 15, 2025.
The Moore Institute for Plastic Pollution Research is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit
EIN #: 84-5019534
How to Apply
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