Deadline: 12 February 2016
Location: New York, USA
Organization: Open Society Foundations
The Open Society Foundations’ Women’s Rights Program seeks a
full-time Program Officer to focus on its efforts related to strengthening
women’s rights organizations and movements. The position will be based in
the New York office.
The Women’s Rights Program strives to advance the full and
equal citizenship of women: participation by women, accountability to women,
and autonomy and security for women. Specifically, the program seeks to
advance sexual and reproductive rights, promote economic justice, and strengthen
women’s rights organizations and movements in countries and regions where OSF
is active.
Job Profile
The program officer is responsible for implementing,
monitoring and helping to develop and evaluate the program goal aimed at
strengthening women’s rights organizations and movements. This includes
carrying out all stages of relevant grant making, managing relationships with
other entities including potential and current grantees and other civil society
and social change organizations, participating in collaborative decision making
both within OSF and with external entities, and monitoring the women’s rights
field. The program officer is also responsible for strengthening connections
between the Women’s Rights Program and the broader priorities of OSF, and
facilitating effective and coordinated engagement of OSF programs in the
region.
Under the guidance of the Women’s Rights Program director,
the program officer will:
- Be
responsible for developing and executing the program’s portfolios aimed at
strengthening women’s rights organizations and movements with considerable
autonomy to make decisions relating to:
- authorizing/declining
grants within an approved budget
- analyzing
and assessing institutional strengths and limitations of grantee
and prospective grantee organizations
- providing
relevant analysis and feedback to grantees to develop and finalize grant
proposals
- writing
up grant recommendations as part of the grant approval process
- monitoring
grants and maintaining regular contact with grantees, contractors
and other stakeholders, including through regular site visits to assess
grantee capacity and the progress of grants
- participate
in the development of overall program strategy and conduct research to
support program design
- analyze
financial and budget information, including the review and assessment of
narrative and financial information of grantees
- assist
in the planning, development and monitoring of the program’s annual budget
- work
with the director to ensure close collaboration with other OSF programs
and to identify opportunities for complementary programming where a shared
approach might have the potential to create a broader impact
- in
coordination with the director, write occasional blog posts, op-eds, or
position papers that offer perspectives or recommendations on issues
relevant to the program’s strategy
- encourage
collaboration and strategic alliances among organizations and fields with
related goals, constituencies, and interests, cultivating and maintaining
institutional relationships with grantees, other donors and allies, and
participating in program-related meetings
- Frequent
travel required.
Qualifications
This exciting opportunity is for an experienced professional
with substantial knowledge, expertise and programmatic experience in women’s
rights, social movements and change. The successful candidate will have
the following:
- a
demonstrated commitment to open society values of human rights,
transparency and accountability, and democratic governance;
comprehensive understanding and knowledge of current issues, trends,
dynamics and key actors/thought leaders, formal and informal
organizations, networks, and movements in women’s rights movements;
demonstrated success in advancing social change strategies, including
planning and making changes in response to an evolving situation; detailed
knowledge of the state of women’s rights in at least two countries where
OSF is active is essential; substantial prior work within a civil society
organization or government institution addressing women’s rights.
- strong
organizational, analytical and critical thinking skills; strong
project management skills, including the ability to direct others to
effectively gather evidence and research to inform decisions or judgments;
the proven ability to work independently, with a high-level of
self-motivation and ability to set and meet goals; a track record in
building effective collaborations across multiple internal and external
stakeholders; a proven ability to work effectively in a fluid and fast
paced work environment, managing multiple priorities under pressure and
accomplish short- and long-term goals with a heavy workload; and a history
of being a strong team player. Broad intellectual curiosity, comfort
with robust debate, and a good sense of humor will be valuable.
- experience
in grant making or advocacy, or demonstrated project management
experience, including managing consultants and project budgets;
familiarity with the issues relating to good grantmaking, including an
understanding of the power dynamics in the grantee/grantmaker
relationship, and ability to handle this relationship properly and
respectfully;
- excellent
writing and editing skills in English (proficiency in other languages will
be a great advantage); excellent public speaking and presentation skills;
high emotional intelligence, humility and empathy; the ability to relate
effectively and inclusively to people across cultures; excellent
inter-personal skills, with the diplomatic demeanor and political
astuteness necessary to represent a global organization; and a desire for
continued professional growth.
- a
bachelor's degree in a relevant field of study or equivalent
experience/education; graduate degree strongly preferred; seven to ten
years of progressively responsible experience working in a relevant field;
or equivalent combination of education, experience and
accomplishment.
Work Environment and Physical Demands:
Essential functions are typically performed in an office
setting with a low level of noise. Reasonable accommodations may be made
to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
The Open Society Foundations are strengthened profoundly by
the diversity of our network and our differences in background, culture,
experience, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, and more. We
actively seek and welcome applications from people of diverse racial and ethnic
backgrounds, women, LGBTI persons, and persons with disabilities.
How to apply:
Please note that a cover letter and resume are required when
submitting an application. Please apply online, here.
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