Linking and Learning Co-Coordinator

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Global Alliance for Green and Gender Action: GAGGA

Remote (global)
  • Career category: Programme/ Project design & management
  • Job type: Job
  • Experience level: 5-10 years
  • Organisation type: Civil Society
  • Remote option: Remote (global)
  • Right to work requirements: Anyone can apply
  • Remuneration: $45,500 USD / yearly
  • Work schedule: Full-time
  • Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
  • Deadline: 10/03/2024
  • Location: Remote (global)
Climate & Environmental justice Movement building
Jointly Coordinate the GAGGA Alliance:
Work together with the Advocacy and Collaborations Co-Coordinator to stay up to date with everything happening across the GAGGA Alliance. You will use this big-picture view to make connections, suggest ways to leverage opportunities across the three different GAGGA strategies (Strengthening, Linking and Influencing), and address needs and gaps. You will also help to strengthen relationships between alliance members and lead in the facilitation of planning, learning, and organizational reflection spaces.

Coordinate GAGGA’s Linking and Learning Strategy:
With an eye to cross-movement building and strengthening, you will lead work that allows for the collaboration between GAGGA network partners (community-based organizations, Funds and Non-government organizations) across Africa, Asia, the Pacific, Latin America and Europe for collective gender just climate action and solutions. This should be driven by the interest, demands and knowledge of GAGGA network partners.

Relationship strengthening with GAGGA partners:
You will maintain and strengthen relationships with GAGGA partners, ensuring their insight and contributions to GAGGA's work. You will share relevant information and opportunities with the GAGGA network and act as a liaison between GAGGA and its partners. You will identify opportunities for Linking and Learning and knowledge generation between partners from the GAGGA network with the aim of achieving the objectives of GAGGA.

Supervision of PMEL activities:
You will supervise the PMEL officer, using the PMEL work to strengthen the Linking and Learning strategy, use M&E outcomes to drive GAGGA’s decision-making, and identify opportunities for strategizing and collaboration on gender just climate solutions.

General Relationship Management:
You will contribute in building and managing relationships with all of GAGGA’s donors, allies and partners in coordination with the alliance members and GAGGA committees.

SKILLS NEEDED
  • Master’s degree in a related field (public policy, political science, gender studies, environmental studies, climate studies or related field) or equivalent experience (at least five years) in a professional or volunteer role in one of these fields. 
  • Strong commitment to environmental and climate justice, women’s rights and gender justice. Understanding of cross-movement building is an added value. 
  • Proven experience (at least five years) in working with women’s rights, feminist, environmental and climate justice activist grassroots movements from the Global South.
  • Knowledge of PMEL work and reporting requirements for bilateral donors.
  • Proven experience in co-leadership and co-coordination positions.
  • Fluency in English. Being fluent in Spanish is a valuable asset. Knowledge in French is a plus.
  •  It is expected that the working hours of the Linking and Learning Co-Coordinator correspond at least partially with Central American time zones. (max 8 hours from San José, Costa Rica time zone)

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