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Senior Learning and Insights Manager
Purposeful
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Location:
Remote (global)
Remote (global)
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Remuneration:
$55,000 USD-$65,000 USD / yearly
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Posted on:
12/12/2025
Deadline to apply:
08/01/2026
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Senior Learning and Insights Manager
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Purposeful
Remote (global)- Career category: Monitoring & Evaluation /MEAL
- Job type: Job
- Experience level: 5-10 years
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: Remote (global)
- Right to work requirements: Anyone can apply
- Remuneration: $55,000 USD-$65,000 USD / yearly
- Work schedule: Full-time
- Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
Movement buildingWHO WE ARE: .
“Remaking the world with and for girls” Purposeful is a movement-building hub for adolescent girls and young feminists. We resource their resistance, accompany journeys of political education, build solidarity between and across movements, amplify their voices, catalyse collaborative philanthropy and support innovation in grassroots programming with and for girls and young feminists.
CONTEXT OF THIS ROLE:
At Purposeful, learning is a political responsibility. We are reclaiming and organising our many ways of knowing, meeting stories with data, and building a robust case for this work. We are bridging traditional logical frameworks with feminist learning principles and creating space for their co-existence.
The Senior Learning and Insights Manager will play a critical role-- contributing to a bold learning and insights strategy aligned with Purposeful’s vision, mission, and growth, leading the design of data collection systems, contributing to data collection efforts, from surveys to storytelling, closing feedback loops and crafting knowledge products, intended to inform, influence and amplify. They will bring technical expertise across a range of quantitative and qualitative methodologies, they will come with curiosity and a willingness to share. The Learning and Insights Manager will work closely with the Learning and Insights Lead and across all Purposeful teams, particularly Grant-making, Communications and Resource Mobilisation.
This is an exciting opportunity to join Purposeful at a time when we are launching a new strategy and consolidating everything we’ve learned about our learning and insights approach over the last seven years
PERSON SPECIFICATION
● At least five to seven years of experience in MEL or research, including experience working with philanthropic funds, feminist organisations or social justice movements. ● Demonstrated experience designing and implementing learning frameworks and systems across multiple projects or funds.
● In-depth understanding of feminist issues, movement building, social justice and/or girls’ rights, or another thematic area, such as humanitarian aid or climate change, and how it relates to girls and young feminists.
● Experience in qualitative and quantitative research.
● The capacity to analyse, critique and identify themes and insights.
● Experience of Salesforce or another database or information management system.
● Proven experience facilitating cross team learning and influencing senior colleagues to act on evidence and insights. ● Excellent writing skills, with demonstrable experience of tailoring knowledge products for different audiences.
● Data visualisation skills are desirable.
● Strong attention to detail, organisational skills and ability to multi-task.
● Strong (in-person and virtual) workshop development and facilitation skills.
● Strong project management skills.
● Confidence to work both independently and collaboratively.
● Fluency or high proficiency in a second language, preferably Arabic (spoken and written)
● Willingness to travel, approximately four to six weeks per year*When clicking on “Apply”, you will be redirected to the original job announcement and details
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SRHR financing mechanisms consultancy
Plan International
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Location:
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
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Remuneration:
£4,500 GBP / Budget
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Posted on:
12/12/2025
Deadline to apply:
04/01/2026
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SRHR financing mechanisms consultancy
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Plan International
Remote (local)- Career category: Programme/ Project design & management
- Job type: Consultancy
- Experience level: Other (specified in job description)
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: Remote (local)
- Right to work requirements: Right to work required in advance
- Remuneration: £4,500 GBP / Budget
Child protection/ Children’s rights Sexual & reproductive rights (SRHR) HealthAbout Plan International UK
Plan International strives to advance children’s rights and equality for girls all over the world. Working together with children, young people, our supporters and partners, we're tackling the root causes of gender inequality and child poverty. We've been building powerful partnerships for over 80 years, and we're now active in more than 70 countries.
Scope of work
The consultant will undertake a desk-based review and analysis and use this to create a clear and concise report for influencing the UK Government
1 . The review will draw primarily on Countdown 2030 Europe research
2 supplemented with a targeted review of additional sources and case studies alongside 3-4 key informant interviews as needed.
The outputs should:
• Summarise key SRHR financing mechanisms, including innovative financing models:- o Including but not limited to Global Financing Facility, UNFPA Supplies, including its various initiatives such European Investment Bank, Bridge Fund, Match Fund and Compact agreements, IDA 21 and other World Bank related initiatives, Debt-2-Health swaps, results-based financing such as development bond initiatives, volume guarantees.
• Analyse the UK Government’s current and potential engagement with each mechanism.
• Include 2-3 short case studies of successful examples and good practice by other donor governments of SRHR innovative financing and how these could be replicated by the UK Government and innovative finaincing by the UK Government in other areas eg Education or Climate.
• Highlight implications for global equity, particularly with respect to shifting power from high-income to low- and middle-income countries and local actors.- o This should include how SRHR financing mechanisms can and are contributing to the Lusaka agenda.
• Provide an anti-racist and decolonial critique of the mechanisms, including assessment of governance structures and accountability and recommendations for the UK Government based on these.
• Produce high-level, actionable recommendations for the UK Government
Deliverable outputs
• Concise Report: Synthesis of Countdown 2030 Europe research and additional desk-based research, contextualised for the UK Government and a set of clear recommendations for the UK Government (approx. 10–12 pages).
Outputs:- a. Inception proposal (outlining methodology, detailed workplan and proposed report structure, for review)
- b. Draft report V1
- c. Review of subsequent drafts as agreed
- d. Final report (to be published externally by Plan)
• Presentation/Discussion (internal only
Profile of consultant
• Strong knowledge of SRHR financing mechanisms and innovative financing in international development.
• Demonstrated ability to apply intersectional feminist, anti-racist, and decolonial analysis.
• Experience producing high-quality policy reports and briefings targeted at government and parliamentary audiences. • Excellent analytical, research, and writing skills.
• Strategic understanding of UK government policy processes and advocacy opportunities.
• Ability to understand our business and requirements.
• Able to demonstrate alignment with Plan’s values and to Feminist Leadership. Principles and uphold these in the way you work. • Able to demonstrate value for money.*When clicking on “Apply”, you will be redirected to the original job announcement and details
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Junior Communications Officer
OII Europe
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Location:
Germany
Germany
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Remuneration:
€3,861 EUR / monthly
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Posted on:
15/12/2025
Deadline to apply:
16/01/2026
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Junior Communications Officer
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OII Europe
- Career category: Comms/ Digital/ Media
- Job type: Job
- Humanitarian or Development: Humanitarian
- Experience level: 0-5 years
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: No
- Right to work requirements: Not specified
- Remuneration: €3,861 EUR / monthly
- Work schedule: Full-time
- Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
LGBTQI+ rights/ SOGIESC Intersex rightsOII Europe is looking for a 100% (40h/week) Junior Communications Officer. As successful candidate you will implement OII Europe’s communication strategies. The position is initially temporary for one year, with the perspective of being turned into a permanent position.
As Communications Officer you will implement OII Europe’s communication strategies in collaboration with OII Europe’s Awareness Raising and Campaigns Officer and report to the Executive Director.
You will be responsible to contribute to all communications aspects of OII Europe’s work to, in particular but not limited to, advancing intersex persons’- legal protection against intersex genital mutilation (IGM) and other harmful practices
- legal protection against discrimination, incl. legal protection on the grounds of “sex characteristics” or “sex”
- legal protection against bias motivated hate speech/crime
- comprehensive inclusion in equality measures on regional and national level
- access to human rights-based healthcare, to safe education and employment, to sports and to goods and services
- protection through work around intersex strategic litigation
monitoring- the implementation of EU and CoE strategies and initiatives
- the implementation of national IGM bans
strengthening- the capacity of policymakers, civil society and professionals to instigate change in practice
Primary job duties include:- write, produce and manage a range of communication materials and tools, including press releases, newsletters, blog posts, social media content
- produce informational videos and thematic podcasts
- manage and develop media and public relations activities, such as media contacts and relationships
- monitor media alerts and publications
- ensure consistent and effective communication of the organisation’s work and values across multiple channels
- targeted outreach to potential multipliers (e.g., associations of professionals, youth organisations) to introduce OII Europe’s work
- ensure that all content complies with the organisation’s standards and style guides.
in collaboration with the Awareness Raising & Campaigns Officer- coordinate OII Europe’s publication and translation projects
- manage social media platforms
- create social media campaigns
- co-develop strategies for out-reach to new audiences
- implement digital communication strategies
- use web analytics and maintain OII Europe’s digital platforms, including websites and work platforms (Slack, Slab, Asana, Google Drive, Nextcloud).
- among other tasks
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Gender Equity/GBV Evidence Accelerator Fellowship
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Location:
Remote (global)
Remote (global)
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Remuneration:
Not Disclosed
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Posted on:
17/12/2025
Deadline to apply:
16/01/2026
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Gender Equity/GBV Evidence Accelerator Fellowship
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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Remote (global)- Career category: Research/ Data analysis
- Job type: Fellowship
- Experience level: 0-5 years
- Organisation type: Research
- Remote option: Remote (global)
- Right to work requirements: Anyone can apply
- Remuneration: Not Disclosed
- Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
Gender-based violence (GBV) Generic (e.g. 'gender focal point' role Gender equality and Social inclusion (GESI)About the Program
This year-long cohort program offers sponsored mentorship and select coursework through the Center for Global Women’s Health and Gender Equity (CGWHGE) at the Johns Hopkins University to practitioners, professionals, and scholars engaged in gender equity work, including those focused on gender-based violence (GBV), particularly in low- and middle-income settings.
The part-time fellowship builds skills in evidence generation, synthesis/analysis, and translation for gender equity and GBV. Fellows complete select coursework offered through Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (BSPH), and receive ongoing mentorship from CGWHGE faculty, within a cohort experience designed for networking and professional development, including one in-person cohort gatherings throughout the year. Ongoing activities are virtual, with select in-person convenings to enable connectivity. Fellowship scholars will complete a mini-project focused on gender equity/GBV, such as secondary analysis of survey data, or evidence synthesis, with mentorship and data analysis support from CGWHGE faculty. Estimated time commitment: 10 hours weekly on average, up to 20 hours/week during course weeks, plus travel for convenings.
Ideal candidates include but are not limited to those working in roles including program monitoring and evaluation; community researcher; practitioners; and PhD students working in low- or middle-income contexts. Applicants should have some experience in this area and should demonstrate a need for additional skills in evidence-based gender equity/GBV research, programs and/or policy to accelerate the impact of their work and further their career goals. At this time, all fellowship activities are conducted in English language.
Eligibility
- Must be from and currently living/working in a low- or middle-income country
- Current master’s students are ineligible
- Must be currently working in the gender/GBV field, or studying in a PhD or Postdoc or Junior Faculty position focused on gender/ GBV
- Applicants should demonstrate some research experience, monitoring and evaluation and/or exposure to statistical software (STATA, R etc.).
- Must have professional working proficiency in both written and spoken English
The scholarship will cover the participant’s travel costs, course registration, and faculty mentoring. No compensation will be offered for the participant’s time. We encourage those who are employed to discuss their potential participation with their employer, including whether you can engage in course work and/or meetings that fall within normal working hours.
Supported by the David and Lucile Packard Foundation.
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Partnerships Coordinator – Francophone West Africa
Women First Digital (WFD)
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Location:
Cameroon, Côte D’Ivoire, Burkina Faso, Togo
Multiple Locations
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Remuneration:
$1,300 USD / monthly
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Posted on:
17/12/2025
Deadline to apply:
04/01/2026
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Partnerships Coordinator – Francophone West Africa
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Women First Digital (WFD)
Remote (local)- Location: Cameroon, Côte D’Ivoire, Burkina Faso, Togo
- Career category: Fundraising/ Grant management
- Job type: Job
- Experience level: 0-5 years
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: Remote (local)
- Right to work requirements: Anyone can apply
- Remuneration: $1,300 USD / monthly
- Work schedule: Full-time
- Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
Movement buildingWHO WE ARE
Each year, 120 million women face unplanned pregnancies, a crisis demanding urgent, innovative solutions. At Women First Digital, we envision a world where every woman can access the information and care she needs, powered by the latest technology and a people-centered approach.
Women First Digital (WFD) launched in 2015 as a fully online femtech organization to leverage the twin forces of the internet and the broadening global availability of medical abortion to ensure women had access to accurate, confidential, and compassionate support to realize their reproductive rights everywhere in the world. As 120 million women each year face unplanned pregnancies, we bet on the internet to provide access and scale.
Key responsibilities:
The FWACA Partnerships Coordinator will be responsible for the following:
● Develop an outreach strategy to collaborate with various regional stakeholders, promoting our digital platforms through both offline and online mechanisms to achieve maximum reach and impact.● Devise and implement innovative approaches to promote WFD’s digital services and products, such as our eLearning courses, chatbot, counseling and referral services, etc.● Implement FWACA grant activities – Create internal workplans, ensure key deliverables and activities are on track, manage grant budgets, evaluate progress and analyze findings, communicate progress internally and externally through calls and regular written reports.● Oversee the design and development of clear, compelling, and varied marketing and promotional products for different stakeholders and audiences.● Periodically review and advise on platform communications campaigns and support with country/regional-specific content ideation.● Identify content creators we can partner with to increase the reach of our online content and drive traffic to the three platforms.● Support and facilitate the logistics activities of the grant, particularly in relation to procuring external vendor services.● Create effective ways to track, measure, and report on activity/project metrics and successes.
Position Requirements:● At least 2-3 years’ experience with grant/project management, proposal and report writing, and budget development and management.● Must have oral and written fluency in French and English. Spanish/Portuguese proficiency is a plus.● Experience with partner/stakeholder management and engagement, including partner identification, outreach, and cultivation, preferably in the sexual and reproductive health space.● Knowledge of FWACA-based stakeholder groups and networks operating in the sexual and reproductive health space.● Adept at developing communication and marketing content and products for different target audiences.● Outstanding written and verbal communication skills, including presentation ability.● Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities and to respond/adapt to quickly changing circumstances.● Self-motivated and comfortable working independently with little oversight.● Immediate availability to work 40 hours per week (full-time).● Must have a laptop and a personal phone with a strong and stable internet connection.*When clicking on “Apply”, you will be redirected to the original job announcement and details
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Gender and EiEPC Consultant Expires soon
United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF)
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Location:
Remote (global)
Remote (global)
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Remuneration:
Not Disclosed
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Posted on:
17/12/2025
Deadline to apply:
29/12/2025
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Gender and EiEPC Consultant
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United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF)
Remote (global)- Career category: Programme/ Project design & management
- Job type: Consultancy
- Experience level: 5-10 years
- Organisation type: Inter-governmental
- Remote option: Remote (global)
- Right to work requirements: Anyone can apply
- Remuneration: Not Disclosed
Education Generic (e.g. 'gender focal point' role Gender equality and Social inclusion (GESI)Purpose of Activity/ Assignment:
UNICEF’s fundamental mission is to uphold the rights of every child, everywhere. Guided by the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Sustainable Development Goals, the Strategic Plan2026–2029 places equity at the centre of its education work. The education programme offer is designed to ensure that every child and adolescent has access to quality, inclusive, and resilient learning opportunities. It prioritises three key transitions in a child’s learning journey: readiness for school, acquisition of foundational and transferable skills, and preparation for life and work. These transitions underpin UNICEF’s focus on equitable access, improved learning outcomes, and continuity of education in emergencies and fragile contexts.Scope of Work: The Gender and EiEPC Consultant is primarily responsible for four streams of work: i) meaningfully integrate EiEPC in the platforms, forums and movements that UNGEI convenes and leads; ii) include a crisis and resilience lens into the GCI initiative, integrating a crisis component into its political and technical support to countries and strengthening the gender capacity of of EiEPC actors; iii) support the inception phase of the GPE Gender Technical Assistance Initiative in Pakistan and Jordan; and iv) support UNGEI’s advisory roles in various fora. The Gender and EiEPC Consultant will be supervised by the GCI Lead. They will work closely with the Programme Manager for Gender Transformative Education, UNGEI Advocacy and Communications Lead and other members of the UNGEI Secretariat, the UNICEF HQ EiE team and the GCI team at IIEP-UNESCO Dakar.
Qualifications- Advanced University degree in Education, gender or women’s studies, child rights, international relations, international development, political science, sociology, psychology, economics
- A minimum of five years of professional experience in education, gender equality or child rights is required.
- At least three years of experience in programming related to education in emergencies or recovery settings.
- Demonstrated experience in working for women’s and girls’ rights. Strong commitment to gender equality.
- Professional work experience in at least one emergency or recovery setting or developing country.
- Expert knowledge of the education in emergencies sector, including the functioning and dynamics of Ministries of Education, Education in Emergency Clusters and key education actors in crisis-affected countries, understanding of core education and emergencies data sets and indicators, understanding of Education Cannot Wait and MYRP processes
- Expert understanding of gender equality frameworks and the ways in which they intersect with crisis.
- Excellent analytical and communication skills, excellent writing competencies, strong oral presentation skills.
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Individual Consultant to Consolidate Country Success Stories and Packaging of Gender-Sensitive Info-Packs and Audio-Visual Materials Expires soon
African Development Bank (AfDB)
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Location:
Central Africa
Central Africa
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Remuneration:
Not Disclosed
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Posted on:
17/12/2025
Deadline to apply:
31/12/2025
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Individual Consultant to Consolidate Country Success Stories and Packaging of Gender-Sensitive Info-Packs and Audio-Visual Materials
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African Development Bank (AfDB)
Remote (local)- Career category: Comms/ Digital/ Media
- Job type: Consultancy
- Experience level: 5-10 years
- Organisation type: Development Bank
- Remote option: Remote (local)
- Right to work requirements: Right to work required in advance
- Remuneration: Not Disclosed
Generic (e.g. 'gender focal point' role Gender equality and Social inclusion (GESI)Background
The International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) has received financing from the African Development Bank toward the cost of the Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT) and intends to apply part of the agreed amount for this grant to payments under the contract for the Consultant to consolidate country success stories and packaging of gender-sensitive info-packs and audio-visual materials for TAAT II Agricultural Innovation Platforms. IITA signed a sub-agreement with the Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA) as implementing partner for the CDTO Compact.
The assignment is to engage a consultant to: Audit and consolidate existing materials – Review inception outputs, draft messages, and templates already developed for West/Central and East Africa; Fill gaps –Address missing elements, particularly gender responsiveness, language accessibility, and practical last-mile usability; Package info packs and audiovisuals—Finalize materials (pamphlets, posters, videos, podcasts, radio jingles, animations, etc.) in user-friendly formats; Validation and refinement – Organize webinars and participatory review sessions with technology compacts, IPs, and selected users; and Dissemination and publicity – Support rollout of materials through FARA platforms, IPs, social/digital media, and during an African extension conference side event.
The duration of the assignment is 30-man days; the selected consultant will report to the CDTO Compact Coordinator/Leader. The assignment is expected to commence in February, 2026.
Qualifications
The selected consultant should possess:
- A minimum of M.Sc. degree in agriculture, agricultural extension, knowledge management, communications, or related field;
- At least 5 years’ experience in knowledge packaging, agricultural extension, or communication for development; Proven record in developing audio-isual and print KM products;
- Strong background in gender-responsive extension communication;
- Ability to simplify technical information for diverse audiences;
- A track record of writing reports evidenced by publication records as books and chapters in books, conference papers, and journal articles;
- Fluency in English or French (proficiency in both is a major asset); and Familiarity with TAAT program and FARA KM platforms.
FARA, now invites eligible individual consultants to indicate their interest in providing these services. Consultants interested in this call must provide an Expression of Interest no longer than 10 pages, outlining proposed methodologies, references related to the execution of similar assignments, experience in similar areas, or evidence of knowledge and a proposed timeline. Brochures, CVs, and other supplementary materials submitted shall not be accounted for as part of the 10-page limit.
Interested consultants may obtain further information at the address below during office hours (0800-1630hrs).
Eligibility criteria, establishment of the short-list and the selection procedure shall be in accordance with the African Development Bank’s Procurement policy framework, October 2015, which is available on the Bank’s website at https://www.afdb.org/en/projects-and-operations/procurement/new-procurement-policy.
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Emergency Safeguarding Coordinator Expires soon
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
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Location:
Remote (global)
Remote (global)
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Remuneration:
Not Disclosed
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Posted on:
17/12/2025
Deadline to apply:
28/12/2025
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Emergency Safeguarding Coordinator
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Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
Remote (global)- Career category: Programme/ Project design & management
- Job type: Job
- Experience level: Other (specified in job description)
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: Remote (global)
- Right to work requirements: Anyone can apply
- Remuneration: Not Disclosed
- Work schedule: Full-time
- Length of contract: Permanent
PSEA/ SafeguardingGENERAL CONTEXT
Médecins Sans Frontières is an international independent medical-humanitarian organization, which offers assistance to populations in distress, to victims of natural or man-made disasters and to victims of armed conflict, without discrimination and irrespective of race, religion, creed or political affiliation. Each individual working with MSF does it out of conviction and is ready to uphold the values and principles of MSF. The MSF movement is built around six operational directorates. MSF OCBA is one of those directorates. The operations are implemented by field teams and the mission coordination teams; together with the organizational units based in Barcelona and decentralized in Nairobi, Dakar and Amman. The field operations are guided and supported by 5 Operational Cells, the Emergency Unit and other departments supporting operations, including the HR Department.
Responsibilities- Mainstream MSF OCBA’s safeguarding approach for emergency preparedness and response, and deploying as needed as part of the Emergency Response Team to ensure safeguarding is integrated at all stages and points in our emergency responses
- Conduct/support the mission and the projects to carry out safeguarding risk assessments, propose key priorities and monitor the implementation of measures aiming at preventing/reducing the occurrence of risk.
- Identify gaps in staff awareness and tailor MSF OCBA training for various contexts as needed.
- Support the establishment of proactive dialogue with staff and external partners on abuse prevention and reporting mechanisms
- In collaboration with the HR department, ensure that safeguarding is integrated into recruitment and HR practices, including measures with partner staff, daily workers.
- Support emergency team on orienting all newly hired staff, incentive workers, etc., to MSF polices, reporting pathways, and basic survivor referral and support options.
- Facilitate the adaptation of an alert and triage system as well as training of all staff on how to detect and report.
Non-Deployment ResponsibilitiesWhen not deployed, the Safeguarding Coordinator will contribute to strengthening prevention of safeguarding concerns in our workplace and programming and promoting a culture of safe, survivor-centered reporting when abuse occur.SELECTION CRITERIA- Bachelor level degree or equivalent level in a field relevant to this position (e.g. law, social or organizational sciences, social work.)
- Cordinating or implementing safeguarding activities with an INGO in humanitarian contexts in conflict/refugee settings.
- Experience with protection from abuse and exploitation, sexual violence in humanitarian contexts in conflict/refugee settings, and knowledge of international protection frameworks and mechanisms on safeguarding.
- Demonstrated experience in facilitation of participatory processes.
- Experience in training and capacity building.
- Commitment to people centered approaches and understanding of how to engage communities and patients and staff in a sensitive, culturally appropriate manner (mandatory).
- Proven experience in multi/interdisciplinary teamwork, excellent interpersonal skills, positive and professional attitude, ability to lead and work well in a team setting and with multiple partners.
- Experience in the development of strategies and workplans.
- Fluency in English and French both verbal and written.
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Africa Advocacy Officer
Together for Girls
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Location:
Kenya
Kenya
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Remuneration:
KSh4,056,875 KES-KSh5,119,500 KES / yearly
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Posted on:
17/12/2025
Deadline to apply:
12/01/2026
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Africa Advocacy Officer
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Together for Girls
Remote (local)- Career category: Advocacy/ Policy
- Job type: Job
- Experience level: 0-5 years
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: Remote (local)
- Right to work requirements: Right to work required in advance
- Remuneration: KSh4,056,875 KES-KSh5,119,500 KES / yearly
- Work schedule: Full-time
- Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
Child protection/ Children’s rights Gender-based violence (GBV)
Together for Girls works around the world and combines state-of-the-art data with powerful advocacy to end violence against children and adolescents, especially sexual violence. Through data and advocacy, TfG drives action to break cycles of violence and ensure prevention, healing, and justice. By connecting the dots between understanding the problem, identifying effective solutions, tracking progress, and mobilizing for action, TfG creates a synergistic effect that amplifies its impact and drives toward its ultimate goal of creating a safer world for children and adolescents.
Responsibilities and Duties
African Union Advocacy, Influencing & Membership Liaison
Serve as the day-to-day liaison with the African Union Commission and relevant AU bodies including Africa Committee of Experts (ACERWC), Regional Economic Communities and CSO Forum
Monitor AU policy developments, identify advocacy windows, and prepare briefing materials to support strategic engagement.
Build and maintain relationships with AU stakeholders and regional partners.
Support involvement of survivor councils, activists, and membership platforms in AU advocacy opportunities.
Campaign Logistics, Coordination & Member Mobilization
Provide logistical and administrative support for Africa-focused campaign activities, including event coordination, travel support, invitations, materials preparation, and vendor engagement.
Mobilize and coordinate Brave Movement members and platforms for campaign activations and regional advocacy moments.
Track timelines, deliverables, and administrative processes to ensure smooth implementation.
Membership & Movement Coordination
Support the Movement Building in coordinating with African national platforms, ensuring consistent communication, follow-up, and sharing of campaign and advocacy updates.
Support training and capacity-building sessions for membership groups on advocacy, campaigns, safeguarding, and evidence use.
Coordinate catalytic grants, in liaison with the Membership Coordinator, for African membership platforms, including tracking deliverables, reporting, payments, and documentation.
Program & Grant Management Support
Support financial and programmatic tracking for Africa-related grants, including documenting activities and preparing inputs for donor reports.
Assist with budgeting, procurement, contracts, and consultant coordination.
Maintain organized files, documents, and reporting templates to ensure compliance and timely delivery of grant-related tasks.
Communications & Stakeholder Engagement
Support preparation of communications materials for Africa advocacy moments, including briefs, updates, talking points, social media inputs, and newsletters.
Coordinate with Communications to support content needs for Africa-based advocacy, campaigns, and member visibility.
Prepare meeting agendas, notes, and follow-up actions for internal working groups and external partner engagements.
Other duties, as assigned
Knowledge, Skills and Experience:
2–4 years of experience in advocacy, coordination, campaigns, project support, or related work
Familiarity with African Union structures, regional policy processes, or Africa-led advocacy efforts
Strong coordination, logistics, and administrative skills; ability to manage multiple tasks and partners
Experience supporting campaign delivery, advocacy efforts, or movement-building activities
Strong writing skills, including ability to prepare briefs, summaries, and meeting notes
Demonstrated ability to work with survivor advocates, youth activists, or membership groups
Ability to collaborate across teams and communicate with diverse stakeholders across the region
Commitment to survivor-centered, feminist, trauma-informed approaches
Written and oral fluency in English required*When clicking on “Apply”, you will be redirected to the original job announcement and details
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Specialist Family Violence Advocate
Free From Family Violence (FVREE)
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Location:
Australia
Australia
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Remuneration:
$100,776 AUD-$105,340 AUD / yearly
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Posted on:
17/12/2025
Deadline to apply:
04/01/2026
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Specialist Family Violence Advocate
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Free From Family Violence (FVREE)
Hybrid- Career category: Programme/ Project design & management
- Job type: Job
- Experience level: Other (specified in job description)
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: Hybrid
- Right to work requirements: Right to work required in advance
- Remuneration: $100,776 AUD-$105,340 AUD / yearly
- Work schedule: Part-time/ Pro-rata
- Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
Gender-based violence (GBV)
About FVREE
We are the specialist family violence service in Melbourne’s Inner and Outer East. We work alongside victim survivors in responding to family violence.
We provide access and initial response services in partnership with other agencies through The Orange Doors in Croydon and Box Hill, and case management services through our support and recovery team in Ringwood. Being part of the solution is important to us. We work to change attitudes to gender equality to prevent violence from happening in the first place and equip the community to respond to disclosures of abuse. We do through our prevention and education work nationally.
We apply an intersectional lens to all of our work. Our approach is trauma informed, strengths based, and person centered. Check out our website for more about us, in particular our most recent Annual Report and our Theory of Change which sets out our plan over the next 7-10 years to work towards a community free from family violence where everyone is safe.
About the Opportunity
As an Advocate in our Support and Recovery team you will work with victim survivors referred through the Orange Door and tailor a support plan to their needs. Alongside practical things like continued risk assessment, safety planning and support to navigate the court system, you’ll work with victim survivors to hold hope, validate experience, and build sense of agency and self-belief.
About you
You might be:- A person with lived experience of family violence wanting to use your expertise to help others
- Studying social work or another qualification that meets the minimum mandatory qualification requirements (more details under Requirements)
- An experienced family violence practitioner wanting to join a progressive specialist service.
- Working in social services like mental health, homelessness or AOD and looking for a fresh opportunity
We celebrate diversity in all its forms, and welcome interest in our work from people with a range of experiences.
You will be deeply aligned with our values and understand that gender inequality is one of the main drivers of family violence. Advocating and upholding the rights of women and children to be safe and free motivates you to come to work each day. You will have the capability for reflection and self-insight to develop your practice and know the importance of self-care to maintain resilience when working with trauma. People describe you as flexible, adaptable and positive in your approach.
Requirements
Following recommendations by the Royal Commission it has become a requirement for Family Violence Practitioners to have, or work towards, minimum qualifications like a Bachelor Social Work, or Graduate Certificate in Family Violence. You can find more information on the mandatory minimum qualifications here.*When clicking on “Apply”, you will be redirected to the original job announcement and details
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Community Manager
Centre for Health Education and Vulnerable Support (CHEVS)
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Location:
Nigeria
Nigeria
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Remuneration:
$300 USD-$400 USD / monthly
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Posted on:
17/12/2025
Deadline to apply:
Open till filled
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Community Manager
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Centre for Health Education and Vulnerable Support (CHEVS)
Remote (local)- Career category: Comms/ Digital/ Media
- Job type: Job
- Experience level: 0-5 years
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: Remote (local)
- Right to work requirements: Right to work required in advance
- Remuneration: $300 USD-$400 USD / monthly
- Work schedule: Full-time
- Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
LGBTQI+ rights/ SOGIESCABOUT TECH4PRIDE
Tech4Pride equips young LGBTQI+ people with the practical tech skills, confidence, and community connections they need to thrive in the digital economy. This Initiative serves as an economic empowerment pathway — supporting queer youth to build sustainable livelihoods, increase their earning potential, and access opportunities within Africa’s rapidly growing tech ecosystem.
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Community Engagement & Learner Success
● Build and execute engagement strategies that prioritise two-way communication, ensuring learners feel seen, heard, and supported.
● Conduct regular check-ins and follow-ups with learners to ensure they are getting the needed attention, identifying at-risk participants, and offering resource navigation.
● Plan and execute Tech4Pride virtual and physical events (masterclasses, prep school, mixers, demo days) that foster connection, learning and community.
2. Operations & Application Management
● Lead the recruitment cycle for new cohorts, managing the Tech4Pride application process from launch to selection.
● Work closely with our learning partners and facilitators to ensure the curriculum is on track and that learners are meeting their milestones.
● Manage the day-to-day operations of the learning platforms (LMS/ Slack/Zoom/Google Meet), ensuring all materials and links are accessible.
● Manage the Tech4pride social Media platforms in collaboration with the communications team
3. Data & Collaboration
● Collaborate with the Insight and Learning team to collect, clean, and analyse data sets regarding learner performance and Program Impact.
● Gather qualitative and quantitative feedback to inform program improvements and reporting.
4. Strategy & Scale
● Work alongside the Tech Justice Advisor to identify growth opportunities and create new pathways to scale the Tech4Pride programme across Africa.
● Contribute to discussions on how to make the community self-sustaining and impactful in the long term.
JOB SPECIFICATIONS
• No specific professional certifications/licenses are required. CHEVS is degree agnostic, valuing practical experience and community-based expertise over formal degrees. We believe that the individuals from the communities we serve are the true experts in their own liberation
• At least 2-3 years of experience in community building, project coordination, or customer success.
• Proven experience managing distant learning programs, economic or educational initiatives.
• Experience working with data sets and collaborating with research/insight teams is an advantage.
• The candidate must be of African descent
• Residence in Nigeria is required
• Data Literacy: Ability to collect and analyse basic data sets to track learner progress.
• Project Management: Strong organisational skills to manage applications and partner timelines.
• Platform Management: Proficiency in Canva, Slack, Monday, Zoom, and Google Workspace.
• Strategic Thinking: Ability to look beyond daily tasks to support program scaling.
• Commitment: A strong commitment to CHEVS' feminist values and the rights of LGBTQIA+ persons
• Empathy: High emotional intelligence to support learners through challenges.
• Adaptability: Ability to work across different teams (Insights, Tech Justice, Economic Justice)
• Proactiveness: A self-starter who can identify gaps in engagement and fix them.*When clicking on “Apply”, you will be redirected to the original job announcement and details
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Project Manager — Sexual Reproductive Health Fund Initiative
Fertility Matters Canada (FMC)
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Location:
Canada
Canada
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Remuneration:
$80,000 CAD-$90,000 CAD / yearly
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Posted on:
17/12/2025
Deadline to apply:
05/01/2026
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Project Manager — Sexual Reproductive Health Fund Initiative
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Fertility Matters Canada (FMC)
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: Right to work required in advance
- Remuneration: $80,000 CAD-$90,000 CAD / yearly
- Work schedule: Full-time
- Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
Sexual & reproductive rights (SRHR) HealthWho We Are
Fertility Matters Canada (FMC) is the leading national patient advocacy organization dedicated to improving access to fertility care, family-building supports, and reproductive health services for all Canadians. FMC works at the intersection of policy, healthcare, public education, and community support to reduce the emotional, financial, and systemic barriers facing individuals and families who experience infertility or need access to fertility care. Our work has helped advance fertility benefits in the workplace, shape public policy conversations, and build a stronger, more supported fertility community nationwide.Key Responsibilities
Project Leadership & Oversight- Lead all project activities as outlined in the SRHF-approved workplan.
- Develop work-back schedules, monitor milestones, and proactively address risks.
- Collaborate with FMC leadership, staff, and Board members for content development and subject matter expertise.
- Ensure strong internal communication and accountability across the project team.
Advisory Circle & Community Engagement- Establish and support the Advisory Circle, including recruitment, onboarding, terms of reference, and ongoing engagement.
- Build respectful, trusting relationships with Indigenous and 2SLGBTQIA+ community members and consultants.
- Integrate trauma-informed and culturally safe practices into all project engagement, creation, and dissemination activities.
Decision Tree & Resource Development- Oversee the development of the initial decision tree prototype, including content, structure, and functionality.
- Guide revisions based on participant feedback, focus group insights, and expert validation.
- Ensure all content is accessible, user-centred, and free of bias.
Evaluation & Reporting- Direct the development of evaluation tools and performance measurement processes.
- Work closely with project staff s to analyze data and integrate findings.
- Lead the preparation of interim updates, deliverables, and the final SRHF project report.
- Ensure compliance with Health Canada’s reporting requirements.
Knowledge Mobilization- Oversee the storytelling and awareness campaign linked to recruitment and dissemination.
- Support the development of bilingual and plain-language materials.
- Coordinate the digital launch of the prototype and pilot versions of the decision tree.
Qualifications
Required- Post-secondary education in public health, social sciences, Indigenous studies, gender studies, evaluation, health policy, or related field; graduate degree and/or program/project management certification is a strong asset.
- First Nations, Inuit or Métis and/or members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community will be prioritized. Demonstrated community connections are required for Indigenous applicants.
- Minimum 5 years of progressive experience in project management in a health, research, community, and/or nonprofit setting.
- Demonstrated capacity to work both in a self-directed manner and collaboratively with other staff and stakeholders, as well as the ability to work with minimal supervision while exhibiting strong initiative and judgment.
- Demonstrated experience working with Indigenous and/or 2SLGBTQIA+ communities.
- Strong knowledge of cultural safety, trauma-informed practice and equity frameworks.
- Experience supervising staff and guiding complex, multi-stakeholder projects.
- Exceptional communication and organizational skills.
- Ability and willingness to travel domestically and work outside of normal business hours when necessary.
- Knowledge of sexual and reproductive health and rights advocacy, service delivery, and programming is an asset.
- Fluency in English (both written and spoken) is required.
- Eligible to work in Canada.
*When clicking on “Apply”, you will be redirected to the original job announcement and details
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Director (Job Share - Fundraising, Finance and Governance)
Gender and Development Network (GADN)
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Location:
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
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Remuneration:
£85,295 GBP / yearly
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Posted on:
17/12/2025
Deadline to apply:
07/01/2026
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Director (Job Share - Fundraising, Finance and Governance)
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Gender and Development Network (GADN)
- Career category: Fundraising/ Grant management
- Job type: Job
- Experience level: Other (specified in job description)
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: No
- Right to work requirements: Right to work required in advance
- Remuneration: £85,295 GBP / yearly
- Work schedule: Part-time/ Pro-rata
- Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
Movement buildingBackground
The Gender and Development Network (GADN) is an influential network of UK-based NGOs and experts. Together, we promote gender equality and the rights of women and girls in all their diversity around the world. We collaborate with feminist and women’s rights organisations in the Global South, amplifying their analysis and priorities to global policymakers, and we hold the British government to account for its impact on the rights of women and girls internationally. In everything we do, we aspire to feminist, anti-racist, and decolonial principles.
Overall role
This new post will job share with Jessica Woodroffe our existing Director (Job Share – Policy and Advocacy lead) and is part of a small team at the GADN Secretariat, consisting of the Head of Policy, Policy and Communications Officer and Network Coordinator. The post holder will report to GADN’s Co-Chairs. They will line manage the Network Coordinator. Together, the Directors provide strategic direction and vision to the network and oversee the organisation’s operational work. They manage the secretariat staff and coordinate the work of the different parts of the network in implementing the strategic plan. The job share is organised as two distinct areas of responsibility. The primary purpose of this part of the job share will be to bring in new sources of funding for the network in an increasingly challenging funding climate, and to lead on ensuring the smooth running of financial and administrative systems and Board governance. The Directors will together lead on planning, and on overseeing our support to members. Jessica Woodroffe leads GADN’s policy, advocacy and external communications work.
Skills and experience required
• Proven leadership skills and vision with the ability to think creatively and find innovative solutions
• Substantial experience of management, including at senior management level
• Experience of identifying and securing new sources of funding and developing relationships with a range of donors
• Knowledge of the international development sector and its potential funders and an understanding of the changing donor and funding environment
• Experience of representing organisations to senior external audiences, particularly funders
• Experience of managing financial and administrative systems
• Understanding of financial planning and budgets
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with an ability to enthuse others
• Understanding of women’s rights, gender equality and/or international development issues is desirable
• Experience of working with Boards is desirable
• An ability to sometimes work flexible hours to attend external meetings where necessary
• Passion and commitment towards the aims of GADN and to feminist, anti-racist and decolonial principles*When clicking on “Apply”, you will be redirected to the original job announcement and details
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Junior Policy Officer
OII Europe
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Location:
Germany
Germany
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Remuneration:
€3,861 EUR / monthly
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Posted on:
17/12/2025
Deadline to apply:
09/01/2026
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Junior Policy Officer
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OII Europe
- Career category: Advocacy/ Policy
- Job type: Job
- Humanitarian or Development: Humanitarian
- Experience level: 0-5 years
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: No
- Right to work requirements: Not specified
- Remuneration: €3,861 EUR / monthly
- Work schedule: Full-time
- Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
LGBTQI+ rights/ SOGIESC Intersex rightsOII Europe is looking for a 100% (40h/week) Junior Policy Officer to fill a vacancy in our policy team. As successful candidate you will work towards the implementation of human rights standards for intersex people in Europe. The position is initially temporary for one year, with the perspective of being turned into a permanent position.
As Policy Officer you will work as part of the Policy Team and report to the Executive Director, in his role as Advocacy Director. You will be responsible to contribute to all policy aspects of OII Europe’s work to, in particular but not limited to, advancing intersex persons’- legal protection against intersex genital mutilation (IGM) and other harmful practices
- legal protection against discrimination, incl. legal protection on the grounds of “sex characteristics” or “sex”
- legal protection against bias motivated hate speech/crime
- comprehensive inclusion in equality measures on regional and national level
- access to human rights-based healthcare, to safe education and employment, to sports and to goods and services
- protection through work around intersex strategic litigation
monitoring- the implementation of EU and CoE strategies and initiatives
- the implementation of national IGM bans
- strengthening
- the capacity of policymakers, civil society and professionals to instigate change in practice
Primary job duties include:- (co-)draft policy briefs and submissions in the framework of regional and national consultations and monitoring mechanisms (e.g., European Commission, Council of Europe, ECRI, FRA)
- monitor policy and legal developments at regional and national level
- gather data; research and analyse complex information
- collect national and European good practice
- work with relevant stakeholders, including institutions on European level, such as the European Union and the Council of Europe
- support OII Europe member organisations in their national advocacy work
- foster exchange between national intersex organisations and regional and national policy makers, and human rights and equality bodies
- create capacity building advocacy and policy materials and documents
- collaborate with allied organisations working in the field of LGBT(I), Women’s Rights, FGM, Disability Rights, Anti-Racism, among others
- coordinate meetings
- keep documentation of processes updated
- contribute to internal and external reporting, and support the development of policy-related grant applications as needed
- carry out other policy and advocacy related activities
*When clicking on “Apply”, you will be redirected to the original job announcement and details
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Research Officer
Zero Tolerance
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Location:
Scotland
Scotland
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Remuneration:
£26,829.66 GBP / yearly
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Posted on:
17/12/2025
Deadline to apply:
05/01/2026
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Research Officer
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Zero Tolerance
Remote (local)- Career category: Research/ Data analysis
- Job type: Job
- Experience level: 0-5 years
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: Remote (local)
- Right to work requirements: Right to work required in advance
- Remuneration: £26,829.66 GBP / yearly
- Work schedule: Part-time/ Pro-rata
- Length of contract: Permanent
Gender-based violence (GBV)About Us
Zero Tolerance is a Scottish charity working to end men’s violence against women by promoting gender equality and challenging attitudes which normalise violence and abuse. We are a values-led organisation and seek to improve the way we integrate feminism, equality, and diversity into our work. We ensure our HR policies and practices reflect our values (including enhanced parental leave, miscarriage and menopause policies and flexible working) and our salary framework is fair and competitive. We are committed to staff learning and development and have a paid reading week for all staff.
Zero Tolerance has a commitment to diversity and challenging all forms of inequality alongside gender inequality. We are open to as many different voices as there are experiences, and to all genders, and particularly welcome applications from Minority Ethnic, LGBT+, disabled, migrant, and other backgrounds currently underrepresented within the women’s sector.
We achieve change in the following ways:
- Raise public and political awareness of the root cause of VAWG (gender inequality) and call for action.
- Challenge and support key institutions to embed primary prevention of VAWG in their work.
- Advance and share the evidence base on preventing VAWG.
What you’ll do
You will lead work to gather and interpret evidence that informs Scotland’s understanding of primary prevention, ensuring that the voices and experiences of marginalised groups shape national conversations and decision-making. This role strengthens our commitment to intersectional and participatory approaches by developing research that reflects the realities of those most affected by men’s violence against women and girls. You will support colleagues across the organisation to embed this learning into our policy, engagement and influencing work, helping to ensure that every part of Zero Tolerance’s activity is grounded in inclusive, meaningful evidence.
What we need
The successful candidate will have experience in a research role, in a paid or voluntary capacity, with knowledge and understanding of violence against women, gender equality and intersectional approaches. You’ll be confident using a range of research methods and able to communicate complex ideas clearly and accessibly.
You will also have:
- Experience using qualitative and quantitative research methods, including feminist, participatory and intersectional approaches
- Ability to analyse research data, identify gaps and produce clear, accessible outputs for different audiences
- Strong organisational and problem-solving skills, managing both reactive and planned work
- Experience building effective relationships and working collaboratively, including with external contractors
- A diplomatic, self-motivated and values-led approach, with willingness to adapt to the needs of a small charity
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