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Information + Knowledge Management Specialist
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The Collaborative for Gender + Reproductive Equity (CGRE)
Remote (local)- Career category: Monitoring & Evaluation /MEAL, Programme/ Project design & management, Research/ Data analysis
- Job type: Job
- Humanitarian or Development: Development
- Experience level: 5-10 years
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: Remote (local)
- Right to work requirements: Right to work required in advance
- Remuneration: $88,000 USD-$92,000 USD / yearly
- Work schedule: Full-time
- Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
- Deadline: 17/05/2024
- Location: United States
Racial justice
Sexual & reproductive rights (SRHR)
Health
The Collaborative for Gender + Reproductive Equity (CGRE) is a dynamic learning community of donors and foundations united in the advancement of gender, reproductive, and racial equity. We provide funding to advocates who are pioneering new approaches across issue silos to defend gender, reproductive, and racial equity and work towards a future where every person has the resources and autonomy to thrive. We focus on four core areas for transformative progress: State Power-Building, Judicial Strategy,
Primary Responsibilities
Design and refine data systems
- In collaboration with the Grants + Data, Philanthropy + Communications, and Program teams, co-design new systems for unifying multiple sources and types of evidence, with an eye towards balancing volume, accuracy, feasibility, and significance; develop low-burden data collection systems that support the work of our grantee partners.
- Test and refine methods to track impact effectively, including systems for transforming raw qualitative and quantitative data into usable narratives.
Compile, analyze, and synthesize data for learning and communications
- Gather and input data from grantee reports; Monitoring, Learning, and Evaluation consultants; external advisors; field scans; events; and staff.
- Code, analyze, and curate data.
- Draw compelling storylines and develop narrative and visual products (graphs, charts, interactive graphics, slide decks, reports) that describe our impact for current and potential funders and other audiences.
- Support content development for other external-facing communications, including our website, reports and updates, and materials needed by staff and consultants.
- Compile and synthesize information on issues and political and philanthropic trends relevant to our funders, grantees, and our own learning.
- Support copyediting of proposals, reports, and other written communication.
- Play a supporting role in data governance.
Organizational collaboration and support
- Support fundraising by the Philanthropy + Communications and Program teams by developing, refining, and communicating objectives and key performance indicators.
- Project manage data collection and development of communications products.
- Manage the data workflow of the Philanthropy + Communications team and design and implement streamlined data requests for other teams and consultants.
- Be prepared for responsive work, sometimes on short notice, based on funder engagement or other needs.
- Work across teams as part of a collaborative virtual environment.
- Limited travel within the US to support events and other meetings.
Qualifications
- Alignment with, and experience in, incorporating Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) principles into daily work and partnerships; ability to understand power dynamics and how they play out in society and the workplace.
- At least five years of experience managing and analyzing qualitative and quantitative data in the gender, reproductive, and/or racial justice fields.
- Insight into the varying information needs of different audiences (particularly institutional funders, individual donors, and grantee partners) and the talent to support the development of communications materials that speak to each of them.
- A clear, compelling, and swift writer; experience supporting the development of communications materials for funders that cut through “philanthrospeak” is a plus.
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