Purpose of the Role
The
purpose of this role is to coordinate and deliver programmes that strengthen
regional collaboration, enhance collective learning, and advance political and
strategic priorities across the network. The position bridges operations and
strategy—linking member engagement, knowledge exchange, and advocacy
alignment—while supporting an evolving and dynamic feminist ecosystem.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Strengthen relationships with member funds in
strategic collaboration with Regional Focal Points;
- Support regional strategy and political
analysis, feeding insights into cross-regional learning and pooled
initiatives;
- Coordinate regional programme delivery,
including grant-related processes, learning spaces, and convenings (agenda
design, logistics, budgeting);
- Facilitate member engagement in external spaces,
supporting preparation, debriefs, and collaboration with the Advocacy and
communications team;
- Work collaboratively across internal teams
(Advocacy, Operations, etc.) to ensure aligned and integrated member
support;
- Support documentation and data management,
including work plans, reports, and learning materials;
- Participate in organisational planning,
budgeting, and risk management processes for events and workshops;
- Contribute to advocacy and external engagement
by shaping messages and coordinating with allies and member funds.
Skills and Experience
Required:
- 3–4 years’ experience in programme or project
coordination, ideally within feminist, women’s rights, or social justice
organisations;
- Degree in gender studies, international
relations, social sciences, or related areas (Master’s preferred);
- Strong administrative and organisational skills,
including data management and reporting;
- Proven ability to coordinate multi-stakeholder
initiatives and facilitate collective and inclusive processes;
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively in
diverse, multicultural, and remote environments;
- Experience in global or regional organisations;
- Experience in networks, advocacy, or feminist
organisations;
- Familiarity with women’s and feminist funds
models;
- Excellent English language knowledge. Spanish
speakers a plus, as well as other additional languages;
- Based in or with a cross-regional work
experience in the Global South and East, ideally covering Asia.
- Being based or comfortable working between IST
and CET time zones
- Ability to travel up to 30%.
How to Apply
