Program Officer - Gender, Racial and Ethnic Justice - International

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  • Added Date: Friday, 23 June 2023
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Deadline to Apply: July 17th , 2023

SUMMARY DESCRIPTION

The Gender Racial Ethnic Justice-International (GREJ-I) team is hiring a Program Officer (PO) that will have a dual role in managing a global gender-based violence (GBV) portfolio and leading the foundationโ€™s efforts to center gender across thematic and regional programs in the US and globally. For the first time in the history of the Ford Foundation we are bringing together these two fields of work because we believe it is essential to work holistically on gender justice to reduce the drivers of GBV and other forms of discrimination women and gender non- conforming individuals experience.

Reporting to the International Program Director for GREJ-I,the PO will be responsible for creating innovative approaches to integrate a gender perspective into grantmaking portfolios across the foundation, organizing learning opportunities and managing a core number of anchor grants that build the infrastructure of actors responding to the anti-rights agenda.

They will also be responsible for

  • managing a set of GBV grants to organizations and networks at the global level;

  • leading key strategies;

  • advancing an influencing agenda to increase the visibility of this field of work;

  • elevating the voices of grantee partners and mobilizing more and better financing to prevent further violence.

    Additionally, the PO will manage external relationships, track needs and opportunities in the gender justice field, and support convenings with grantee, funder and government partnerships. It will be critical for the PO to do this while identifying and fostering intersectional connection particularly with racial justice and disability inclusion.

    RESPONSIBILITIES

    Gender Based-Violence

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