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Program Officer, Asia & Oceania
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| Organization: | Global Fund for Women |
| Location: | San Francisco, California |
| Deadline: | Jul 31, 2012 |
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Grant-Making
Review and prioritize incoming grant requests from priority groups as identified by the AO plan
Develop and send Question Letters with guidance from the PD
Communicate with Global Fund Advisors for additional information on potential grant recipients in consultation with PD
Coordinate the compilation of grants docket, including: preparing the analysis of prospective groups, helping research specific topics related to the region, and recommending grant amounts for groups in conversation with the PD
Contribute to developing grant-making policies and analyzing regional, issues, trends, priorities, and strategies
Contribute to developing annual plans, budgets, and new initiatives
Oversee and conduct administrative tasks of portfolio flow (templates, data entries, correspondence, translations, etc.)
Oversee the closing of final reports: following up with groups, summarizing final reports, closing grant files, and use learnings to inform future grantmaking
Assist PD in organizing and coordinating regional meetings and participate when required in outreach/regional meetings/grantee convenings
Keep abreast of developments in the region through reading relevant materials, attending professional convenings as appropriate, to build knowledge of the region and of international women’s rights, and help develop the funding priorities for the region
Manage and monitor the regional grant-making database
Support the PD and Development Team in managing grants from GFW’s institutional and principal funders, including providing data and content for proposals and reports
Outreach/Communications
Articulate regional trends and grant-making priorities to external audiences, including media, donors and other entities as needed:
Serve as an informational source for grantees and other teams at GFW
Coordinate linking opportunities between grantees and donors as needed
Meet with visitors seeking information about the Global Fund’s grant-making
Help the Communications team in preparing publicity materials
Join and participate in membership organizations relevant to work (e.g. Asia Pacific Working Group at the International Human Rights Funders Group)
Promote knowledge of the region at the Global Fund through information sessions and grantee presentations
Conduct informational meetings and participate in public speaking engagements
Represent the organization/regional team in conferences, other forums
Contribute to outreach, communications, and development requests from other GFW teams
Miscellaneous
Participate in regular Program Team conversations and projects
Participate in cross-functional work-teams and other Global Fund working groups as appropriate
Initiate and oversee technological improvements for grants processing and internal processes
Adhere to GFW policies and procedures
Implement ad hoc projects as assigned by the regional supervisor or VP of Programs
ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
Internal Relationships
The Program Officer for AO has daily working relationships with Program Associate(s), the program team, grants administration, and other staff
External Relationship
As a representative of the Global Fund, contact with outside vendors, donors, grantees, advisors, consultants, and the general public interested in Asia and Oceania.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Required
Strong knowledge of women’s rights issues in the region
Strong knowledge of the economic, political, social and cultural trends in the region via previous work, study, or living experience
Demonstrated interest in a career within the field of women’s philanthropy, women’s human rights, and commitment to the mission and vision of GFW
Strong written and verbal communication skills and ability to perform thorough, analytical and researched work
Fluency in oral and written English required, including a high caliber of analytical writing
Understanding of diverse cultures
Ability to coordinate and manage complex tasks
Creative problem-solving skills
Ability to meet deadlines
Strong working knowledge of geography
Strong attention to detail, organizational skills and able to multi-task
Demonstrate sensitivity and appreciation for diverse viewpoints and different communication styles in a politically and culturally diverse environment.
Able to work in a diverse, fast-paced environment, exhibiting flexibility
Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to develop solid working relationships and interact with staff at all levels of the organization
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Ability to prioritize competing demands and issues
Strong skills in a Macintosh and/or PC environment, and in using MS Office and database programs
Preferred
Oral and written proficiency in AO regional language(s), particularly Bahasa or Mandarin
Prior experience in grant making
Ability to direct and supervise other staff as needed.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
A minimum 5 years substantive professional, academic, and/or activist experience in international women’s rights issues or international development, and a BA/BS degree in social sciences are required. Experience with monitoring and completing budgets, costing, and projections is preferred. A Master’s degree in social sciences is preferred, along with overseas living/working experience in Asia and Oceania.
START DATE AND COMPENSATION
The projected start date for this position will be July 2012. The Program Officer, A&O is a full-time, exempt position.
All pages of the application should be typed.
Location:
222 Sutter St, Suite 500, San Francisco, California, 94108, United States
How to Apply:
Cover letter, with the applicant’s current contact information
Resume, including references with contact information
To submit your application materials, please visit our website: http://www.globalfundforwomen.org/who-we-are/job-opportunities. | | Contact: | Global Fund for Women | | Phone: | 4152484800 |
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