This is an interim backfill role to cover for an employee who will be out on parental leave. The duration of the assignment is targeted for 18 months starting in September 2019. However, the start and end dates may change.
The Senior Program Officer (SPO), Gender Equality India is a critical technical role in the foundation’s evolving gender work. This interim role will appeal to a creative and energetic problem-solver able to support new grantees, shape new grants and build strong relationships with stakeholders including government, multilaterals and other donors. This will include working closely with partners on the ground to aid their progress and momentum while ensuring that investments are rolling out with strong technical inputs on design (including managing the first set of baselines for these investments) and with smooth tracking and problem solving.
- Partner with governments, donors, and other critical partners to analyze and bring insights to bear on how to scale platforms and programs.
- Manage a portfolio of complex investments on women’s empowerment / group-based platforms to strengthen gender data, evidence, and measurement to determine how best to use community-based platforms to achieve health, economic, empowerment and other relevant outcomes.
- Contribute to a global field of evidence by working closely with grantees and evaluators to transfer implementation and evidence insights, creatively capture and share lessons learned, and generate global goods that benefit the foundation’s and other partners’ Women’s Empowerment Collectives (WECs) / self-help group investments.
- Support and help coordinate the implementation of the overall foundation Gender Equality strategy in ways that avoids duplications and ensures alignment with priorities and needs of women and girls in focal countries on the continent.
- Partner with other foundation teams working on WECs (e.g. India Country Office, Agricultural Development, Financial Services for the Poor, Global Policy and Advocacy, etc.) to ensure the work we do represents (a) anchored coordination in-country; and (b) co-investments and work through women’s groups.
Areas of focus to include:
- Stakeholder relationships: You will cultivate high quality interactions and build and deepen networks among government ministries, donors, researchers, implementers, evaluators on gender equality including with national and sub-national officials, and bilateral, multilateral institutions.
- Grant management (65%): You will lead several key Gender Equality investments in India and provide inputs to global investments. You will track and assess progress and ensure key project milestones (such as baselines, baseline analysis, project roll out, etc.) are done with a high degree of quality and with strong technical inputs and problem solving. You will draw out insights and learnings and communicate results within the GE team, foundation, and the larger community.
- Coordination, and learning (15%): Within India, you will serve as a point of contact on gender equality for internal foundation stakeholders as well as grantees. You will also support the Deputy Director of Gender Equality / PAC on high level leadership visits and/or other critical advocacy / voice initiatives requiring in-country inputs and engagement. You will focus on getting evidence off the shelf by making it widely accessible, and applicable to local contexts, helping key stakeholders adapt and adopt findings while exploring local barriers to scale-up of successful programs.
- As a member of the Gender Equality team and the Global Growth and Opportunity division, you will also contribute to the overall team’s success and support; including attending and contributing to regular team and divisional activities. In addition, the SPO plays a meaningful role “acting as a bridge” between our India Country Office and other areas of work related to gender happening across the country.
- Development (10%): The role may also involve the identification of new investments later in the tenure of the assignment (e.g. last six months). You will identify and evaluate potential partners and grantees to co-develop and evolve ideas and initiatives, develop calls / RFPs and review letters of inquiry and grant proposals, while providing clear, concise and insightful written analyses and recommendations for funding. This may include drafting and editing proposal summaries and progress reports for existing grants for review by foundation leadership. Additionally, this may also require the management of internal processes to ensure that the portfolio of work on gender data progresses with appropriate documentation, grant budgeting and reporting.
We are looking for people who enjoy the opportunity of working on complex problems and collectively creating solutions that have the potential for transformative change in the lives of people around the world. You must be prepared to work across a diverse set of disciplines, bridging a wide range of expertise all the while being a team player, with a demonstrated ability to work with flexibility, efficiency and diplomacy in an exciting, challenging environment. You must be an experienced grant-manager and partnership builder with expertise in women’s collectives; ideally with a deep understanding of evaluation and research.
The responsibilities of this interim role require that you have an unquestioned commitment to gender equality and experience in gender equality programming; experience gained within India essential. Specific experience in women’s/girl’s groups and group-based platforms and economic empowerment desired. Additionally, you should have:
- Eight plus years of experience designing, implementing, monitoring, and/or evaluating women’s empowerment and/or community-based platforms.
- Relationship building is key for this role – demonstrated ability to build and work with in-country implementors, researchers, and governments and to strengthen and build relationships is key.
- Ability to multi-task and set priorities in an efficient and self-managed, self-motivated manner.
- Technical expertise in gender analysis, specifically, in the use of data, measurement and evaluation including qualitative and quantitative research methods, research and evaluation design.
- Expertise in government service delivery approaches to women’s economic empowerment and reproductive empowerment are assets.
- Experience in translating an investment strategy into grant-making, portfolio design, and delivering on grant or other investment approaches whether from philanthropy or international funding environment.
- Excellent written, facilitation, and oral communications skills effective with a broad and diverse audience.
- Confirmed ability to successfully deliver a portfolio or work and execute a work plan to achieve established goals.
- Ability and comfort working in a highly matrixed environment.
- Ability to travel up to 35% both domestically and internationally.
- Commitment to the foundation’s core values, mission and programs with an approach that is consistent with the foundation’s guiding principles while holding oneself to the highest ethical standards.