Gender Programme Support Officer

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  • Added Date: Wednesday, 17 April 2024
  • Deadline Date: Wednesday, 08 May 2024
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Vacancy #: 6812 Unit: Human Rights in conservation Organisation: International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Location: North America Regional Office, Washington D.C., United States of America Reporting to: Gender Programme Officer. Work percentage: 100% Grade: A3 Expected start date: 01 June 2024 Type of contract: Fixed-term (24 months) Closing date: 08 May 2024 BACKGROUND With a comprehensive rights-based framework underpinning its conservation and sustainable development efforts, IUCN recognizes that protecting and promoting womenโ€™s rights and advancing gender equality, including through womenโ€™s empowerment, and addressing gender-based violence, are not only globally agreed imperatives in their own rights but fundamental to meeting its mission. The Human Rights in Conservation team spearheads efforts to drive and support gender-responsive actions across the Union, with members and through a wide array of projects and partnerships, including a 20 year programme with USAID called AGENT - Advancing Gender in the Environment.

Recognizing women as agents of change and the value of diverse knowledge, experiences and capacities of women and men alike, AGENT envisions a world that approaches environmental work at all levels with gender-responsive policy and action. One of the pillars of work under AGENT is filling data gaps on gender and environment through research, data analysis and statistics to inform more robust gender-responsive environmental policy-making and programming. This includes producing IUCN research measuring the environmental and social outcomes of gender-responsive environmental and climate programming; piloting a gender equality and climate policy scorecard in collaboration with partner organisations; developing a gender and environment online course, among others. AGENT leverages this data and information to influence broader policy, programming and institutional strategies and goals, including in environmental decision-making processes (i.e., UNFCCC and CBD) and with varied members and partners to improve institutional tools and capacities in environmental organizations and networks. Through AGENT, IUCN also engages in global gender and environment data networks, including as co-convener of the Gender and Environment Data Alliance (GEDA), a joint commitment to the Feminist Action for Climate Justice (FACJ) Action Coalition of UN Women's Generation Equality Forum (GEF).

The entry-level Gender Programme Support officer will report to the Gender Programme Officer (P1) as well as the AGENT Chief of Party Senior Gender Programme Manager (as a matrix manager) and focus on supporting AGENT gender and environment data and research activities. This position will also work hand in hand with the Programme Officers and Senior Advisors, Consultant Advisors, and other key colleagues, including communications, knowledge management, learning and library and other units, as well as other Global Programmes, as needed. JOB DESCRIPTION -Conduct data entry and assist with queries and drafting of findings in IUCNโ€™s datasets and statistics work, including for the piloting of the gender equality and climate policy scorecard, among others.

-Assist with gender and environment data collection and compilation, analysis and writing for IUCN researches on gender and environment, including a new IUCN ISBN publication on the environmental and social outcomes of gender-responsive environmental and climate programming, as well as with coordination with other experts, peer-reviewers and partners;

-Support drafting of content for the gender and environment online course and other AGENT publications as well as summarizing findings into presentations, reports or communications inputs, as needed.

-Sustain IUCN facilitation of the Gender and Environment Data Alliance (GEDA), including liaising with members, planning and organizing membersโ€™ meetings, and supporting with IUCN-led workplan activities, as needed.

-Provide support across other AGENT activities and to the Human Rights in Conservation Team, including, e.g., supporting the RISE grants challenge and GBV-ENV Center, gender and climate change policy work, among others, as needed. REQUIREMENTS โ€ข Bachelorโ€™s degree in a related field, such as social sciences, international development/relations, environmental specific fields, human rights, and/or gender studies.

โ€ข Experience working with data collection, conducting research and/or contributing to reporting or publications

โ€ข Knowledge and/or prior experience working on gender programmes and/or conservation programmes and/or social and human rights topics.

โ€ข Bilingual fluency: exceptional English language skills (e.g., writing, editing, oral communications) as a primary working language, with a second language (Spanish or French) very highly preferred.

โ€ข Experience working with or knowledge of how multilateral organizations function โ€“ as they relate gender and/or the environment โ€“ is preferred.

โ€ข Outstanding ability to multi-task, juggle competing priorities, be detailed-oriented and meet deadlines.

โ€ข Ability to adaptively learn and invest in growing experience and expertise at IUCN.

โ€ข Demonstrated ability to work cross-culturally, with sensitivity, diplomacy and kindness.

โ€ข Tenacity, sense of humor, and personal passion for human rights, gender equality, and environmental sustainability are highly desirable traits.

โ€ข Ability to work effectively in both in-office and from-home settings; be based in Washington, DC; potentially travel to project sites; and work flexibly to accommodate coordination across time zones.

โ€ข Be a US citizen, US permanent resident, or already in possession of a work permit and/or student visa. APPLICATIONS

Applicants are requested to apply online through the HR Management System, by opening the vacancy announcement and pressing the \"Apply\" button.

Applicants will be asked to create an account and submit their profile information. Applications will not be accepted after the closing date. The vacancy closes at midnight, Swiss time (GMT+1 / GMT+2 during Daylight Saving Time, DST). Please note that only selected applicants will be personally contacted for interviews.

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