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- Career category: Programme/ Project design & management
- Job type: Job
- Humanitarian or Development: Development
- Experience level: 5-10 years
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: Remote (global)
- Right to work requirements: Anyone can apply
- Remuneration: $100,000 USD-$110,000 USD / yearly
- Work schedule: Full-time
- Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
- Deadline: 15/01/2025
- Location: Remote (global)
Economic justice
Organizational Overview
The Women’s Environment and Development Organization (WEDO) is a women’s global advocacy organization based in New York. Officially founded in 1991 in the run-up to the Earth Summit (UNCED, 1992), WEDO, a champion for women’s rights, has built a reputation as a trailblazer in promoting human rights, gender equality and the integrity of the environment, notably in sustainable development.
Key responsibilities Include, but are not limited to:
- Serve as point person for GEDA’s Advocacy and Outreach Working Group and external engagement, including managing communications consultant(s);
- Execute GEDA small grants (with support from the Associate for Programs and Policy);
- Represent WEDO on GEDA’s Co-Convener team (monthly meetings and coordination) and Steering Committee (bimonthly meetings and coordination), alongside Associate for Programs and Policy;
- Undertake an audit and handover with current WEDO staff on the implementation of the GCT, determining key needs for maintaining ongoing work and to develop a forward-thinking vision for the tool;
- Oversee standard updates across the functionality of the GCT, including outlining and managing the staffing (full-time, consultants, and/or interns) and resource support required;
- Lead grant management and reporting across both programs;
- Support fundraising efforts directly related to these initiatives in addition to supporting fundraising efforts overall
In addition to these responsibilities, around 30% of the role will relate to organizational support and management including:
- Management and support of WEDO staff, with one to two full time staff as direct reports, in addition to consultants and/or interns as relevant;
- Providing support and leadership to WEDO organizational work, including key roles on internal committees around fundraising and WEDO’s approach to monitoring, learning and evaluation.
Desired Experience
- At least seven years of combined education and professional experience, with a strong background in gender, environment/climate, data, and/or monitoring and evaluation, approached through a feminist and/or global justice perspective.
- Demonstrated affinity for and, ideally, training in equitable and supportive management, with at least three years’ experience managing staff;
- Significant experience and enthusiasm for collaborative working, with experience coordinating large teams and/or coalitions with multiple partners;
- Demonstrated ability to perform data analysis and draft written analyses of highlights and trends for different target audiences;
- At least some experience fundraising, owning grant management/reporting, and ideally administrating small grants;
- Demonstrated commitment to WEDO’s vision, willingness and enthusiasm to contribute to its organizational growth, and deep alignment with its feminist values.
Relevant Skills
Essential
- Strength in project management with sharp attention to detail and demonstrated knowledge of relevant tools and/or systems, including ideally monitoring, evaluation, and learning;
- Strong coordination skills and commitment to accountability through collective working methods and team collaboration;
- Familiarity with international settings and remote work, high level of comfort with online platforms (Zoom, Slack, time zone converter, Doodle, etc);
- Excellent written and verbal interpersonal and communication skills;
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