Special Assistant

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  • Added Date: Friday, 20 September 2024
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Special Assistant

The application deadline is October 13, 2024. Please submit both a resume and cover letter to be considered.

SUMMARY DESCRIPTION:

The Ford Foundation seeks three Special Assistants for three different teams. The Special Assistant (SA) serves as the administrative and operational project manager for collaborative teams working towards achieving ambitious goals in line with the foundationโ€™s strategy. The Special Assistant is responsible for managing workflows and administrative tasks for senior leadership team members, including calendar and project management, special projects, budget management, coordinating team meetings and retreats, and providing overall cohesion across the team. This is a great opportunity for those who enjoy operationalizing the day-to-day flow of high-performing teams and works well across lines of difference.

The following three teams are seeking a new Special Assistant:

  • Office of Strategy and Impact (OSI). - The OSI works closely with all 10 global offices and the US office to strengthen Fordโ€™s capacity as a learning institution and ensure that learning and strategy are deeply embedded in all of its work. This is a new unit overseen by the Deputy Vice President (DVP) of OSI, which includes the Building Institutions and Networks (BUILD) Program and Ford Global Fellows (FGF). The SA will primarily support the DVP while also supporting sub-teams.

  • Natural Resources and Climate Change - International (NRCC-I). The NRCC-I works globally to ensure natural resource governance serves the public interest and reflects the aspirations of rural, low-income, and indigenous communities who claim customary rights to their land or have secured land rights. The SA will serve as a key connector and liaison between all team members in New York and internationally, requiring strong communications and collaboration skills.

  • Office of the Vice President, US Programs (US OVP)- The U.S. OVP oversees the foundationโ€™s domestic grantmaking work including Civic Engagement and Government, Creativity and Free Expression, Future of Work(ers), Technology and Society, Disability Rights, and Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Justice. The SA of US OVP will support the US Programs Vice President and OVP through efficient management of budgets, administrative processes, and staff organizational practices. The SA will collaborate closely with senior colleagues, global foundation offices, and external entities to facilitate forward planning, provide guidance on administrative procedures and policies, and ensure coordinated support across divisions.

    RESPONSIBILITIES:

    Support to Senior Leadership

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