The SPO Women’s Empowerment Collectives is a critical technical role in the foundation’s evolving gender work. This role will appeal to a creative and energetic problem-solver with a vision and capability to identify promising people, work and investments. Given the newness of the Gender strategy, you need to have comfort with ambiguity and working in a start-up mode to deepen our internal and our external programming work on gender equality.
This is a role for someone who can inspire and bring along partners, government decision-makers, and colleagues towards a concrete vision for change on gender equality. You will be expected to develop partnerships and initiatives that align the mix of foundation GE levers (above) with policy windows and in-country needs and opportunities, as well as to lead the build out of a portfolio that is data and evidence driven with a focus on group based platforms (savings groups, economic groups, girls’ groups) and support to some of our gender data / gender evaluation work in Africa.
As a collaborator and energizer, you will also be expected to:
- Develop and 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 leverage community-based platforms to achieve health, economic, empowerment and other relevant outcomes.
- Shape new investments that capture and build evidence on and for community mobilization / women’s empowerment platforms (both face-to-face, virtual, or a mix of the two) that: generate economic gains and/or deepen gains in other forms of empowerment current models in cost-effective, scalable, and sustainable ways.
- Partner with governments, donors, and other critical stakeholders to analyze and bring insights to bear on how to scale platforms and programs.
- Build out a global field of evidence on women’s empowerment collectives by working closely with the foundation’s India Country Office to transfer implementation and evidence insights, creatively capture and share lessons learned, and generate global goods that benefit the foundation’s and other partners’ self-help groups investments.
- Lead a global portfolio on digital tools and applications for women’s empowerment collectives (SHGs, SGs).
- Partner with other foundation teams working on women’s collectives (e.g. Agricultural Development, Financial Services for the Poor, Family Planning, Global Policy and Advocacy, etc. on (A) co-investments and work through women’s groups.
Areas of focus to include:
- Strategy (20%): In partnership with the Deputy Director, Gender Equality, the SPO will support the development and implementation of the Gender Equality execution strategy in Eastern Africa with a specific focus on: group based platforms and women’s economic empowerment research and evidence; ensuring that the strategy builds on deep insights from, and relevance to, country needs and priorities, sets out clear objectives and implementation is cutting-edge, evidence-based, and results-focused.
- Grant development and management (65%): The SPO will develop, shape, lead / co-lead several key Gender Equality investments in Africa and provide inputs to global investments. This will include a portfolio structured to: (1) deepen understanding of the potential of empowerment and savings and girls group and, (2) a global portfolio on digital tools and applications for women’s empowerment collectives. You will also support and partner on investments with other teams, in these areas. With the eye to strengthening overall momentum on gender equality and to represent the foundation’s perspective on gender equality, you will be expected to cultivate high quality interactions and build and deepen networks among government ministries, donors, researchers, implementers, evaluators on gender equality, ministries and bilateral, multilateral institutions.
- This work will require the SPO to develop and implement a strategy on women’s empowerment collectives in Africa that builds scale with quality to expand women’s empowerment, income, assets, and decision making. The SPO 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, provide clear, concise and insightful written analyses and recommendations for funding including drafting and editing proposal summaries and progress reports for existing grants for review by foundation leadership. It will 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.
- 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, and exploring local barriers to scale-up of successful programs.
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. The SPO Gender Equality Africa must be a visionary, passionate leader who is recognized as a global gender expert (e.g. in any of the following areas such as women’s empowerment, gender and collectives, women’s financial inclusion, gender data, economic empowerment). 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.
The responsibilities of this role require that you should have an unquestioned commitment to gender equality and technical expertise and in-country experience in gender equality programming. Specific experience in women’s’/girls’ groups and group based platforms and economic empowerment desired. Additionally, you should have:
- 10+ years of proven expertise in designing, implementing, monitoring, and/or evaluating women’s empowerment / community-based platforms.
- Relationship building is key for this role – a strong partnership network of women’s economic empowerment organizations and professionals in social and behavioral sciences and related research, community mobilization in focal countries in East Africa, and with country governments and donors.
- Experience with digital tools, applications, infrastructure and innovation.
- Ability to multi-task and set priorities in an efficient and self-managed, self-motivated manner.
- Technical expertise in gender analysis specifically, and the use of data, measurement and evaluation including qualitative and quantitative research methods, research and evaluation design.
- Expertise in social protection, government service delivery, inclusive market based approaches to women’s economic empowerment and reproductive empowerment are assets.
- Experience in grant-making, portfolio design, delivering on grant or other investment approaches whether from philanthropy or international funding environment.
- Excellent listening skills and empathy (e.g. can match foundation needs to country/women’s capabilities and technologies).
- Excellent written, facilitation and oral communications skills effective with a broad and diverse audience.
- Proven ability to work in a complex and at times uncertain environment to develop and successfully design, develop and deliver a portfolio or work and execute a work plan to achieve established goals.
- Demonstrated ability to make effective decisions and bring consensus and/or alignment across a broad and diverse range of stakeholders.
- Able and willing to question and challenge colleagues, including managers and partners in constructive, respectful, and open manner.
- Ability and comfort working in a highly matrixed environment.
- Ability to travel up to 35% in East Africa and internationally. Do anticipate this role to spend a significant amount of time in Seattle initially.
- A sense of humor.
- 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.