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Associate Program Manager - Narrative and Culture Change Professional

Aug 11th, 2022 at 09:24   Jobs   Washington  

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Location: Washington
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Language

English

Closes/Deadline

4 Sep 2022

Hours

Full Time

Contact type

Permanent

Salary

Competitive salary + excellent benefits

Job level

Recruiter

OPEN SOCIETY FOUNDATIONS

Recruiter Type

Direct Employer

Description

Do you want to help make the world a better place with your understanding of how the interplay of narrative advocacy is pivotal to building momentum, fostering public support, winning campaigns and shaping long-term open society values? We’re seeking an Associate Program Manager based in New York or Washington D.C. who will be undertaking and developing, in collaboration with the Director, a dynamic range of strategic interventions (grant making, programming, potential investments and advocacy) to foster long-term and immediate efforts that work towards building and protecting an inclusive multiracial democracy.

The Open Society Foundations works to build vibrant and inclusive democracies whose governments are accountable and open to the participation of all people. We are active in more than 120 countries, making us the world’s largest private funder of independent groups working for justice, democratic governance, and human rights.

The Narrative and Culture Change Program is dedicated towards winning the battle of narratives, ideas and expressions in the public sphere in order to stimulate understanding, foster engagement with broad audiences, and establish new cultural norms to inspire attitudes and values to promote an inclusive multiracial democracy. Through strategic grant making, programmatic initiative and explorative investments the Narrative and Culture Change Program will focus on the areas of racial justice (belonging), democracy and the economy to scale long-term social justice impact by working with movement leaders, creatives, advocacy organizations narrative strategists and thought leaders to advance open society values. The program will collaborate with internal OS-US efforts and the broader Open Society Foundations Network to seek shared alignment on opportunities that are intersectional and have the potential to create a greater influence through coordination of efforts.

As an Associate Program Manager at Open Society, you will:

  • Curate programmatic, research and related organizational capacities to increase efficiency and external impact of the overall program. The role requires collaborative work through a variety of approaches including monitoring narrative trends and assessing cultural interventions that reflects the need of the social justice narrative ‘ecosystem’ and work at OSUS;
  • Manage knowledge and information on grants and programmatic initiatives focused on advancing narrative and messaging strategies;
  • Participate in the ongoing support of the Soros Equality Fellowship that supports a diverse network of racial justice leaders advancing innovation in the United States;
  • Contribute to the preparation of documents, presentations and coordination of multi-narrative issues and the collective thinking, influence, and collaborative work of colleagues within OSUS and the broader OSF network;
  • Work on assigned projects with dedicated administrative duties that includes planning, research, reporting, related operations and engagement with OSF systems and platforms;
  • Collaborate with the overall Narrative and Culture Change Team to reach goals and outcomes.

What we are looking for:

  • Over 2-4 years professional experience in either social justice movements, narrative strategy, research and development, media arts or other relevant expertise;
  • Working knowledge or familiarity of systemic social change and the interplay of laws, narratives, public policy reform and community organizing;
  • Professional experience and aptitude of the intersection of racial justice advancement, protecting democratic values, and multi-issue area fields;
  • Ability to work independently and within team-led projects. Significant time management skills and ability to work in multiple projects as needed;
  • Excellent organizational, analytical, project management, interpersonal, and proactive problem-solving skills;
  • Ability to effectively communicate with others verbally and in writing in a clear, concise and compelling manner;
  • Commitment to continuous learning and growth in the areas of diversity, equity, inclusion, antiracism, and social justice;
  • Commitment to listening and working with humility and ways of working that are respectful to all people and that support space and voice for all diverse perspectives in our workplace.

Post source:jobs.theguardian.com

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OPEN SOCIETY FOUNDATIONS

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Company OPEN SOCIETY FOUNDATIONS
Work Type Full-time

 
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