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Wednesday, 11 January 2012

Regional Program Director, Africa Department



Location:          Washington, DC, DC  
Sector:              Non Profit 
Organization URL: http://www.solidaritycenter.org
Experience:      Advanced  
Date Posted    Jan-10-2012 

Description


Regional Program Director, Africa

Solidarity Center



The Solidarity Center, founded in 1997 by the AFL-CIO to tackle the enormous challenges workers face in the global economy, now works with union and community group partners in more than 60 countries through a network of 26 field offices.  This not-for-profit organization offers education, training, research, legal support, and organizing assistance to help build strong and effective trade unions and other workers’ organizations and more just and equitable societies.  Its programs promote democratic rights and respect for workers; raise public awareness about abuses of the world’s most vulnerable workers; and, above all, help the world’s workers secure a voice in their societies and the global economy.

The Center seeks a regional program director to lead the work of advancing the Center’s mission in its Africa region and to participate in shaping Center strategy for the region and globally.  The regional program director reports directly to the Center’s executive director, serves on the management team, and works in close partnership with AFL-CIO international staff.  The Washington, D.C.-based Center has a staff of 245 and an annual budget of $30 million. The position requires residency in the D.C. area and extensive travel to the region.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

Responsibilities

  • With other Center senior management, develop a strategic vision and program priorities for work in the region; revisit the vision and priorities as needed to reflect changing regional and global realities. 
  • Coordinate the design and implementation of programs in the region.
  • Lead and manage the department’s staff in D.C. and the region to ensure that the work of the field offices is supported strategically, programmatically, politically, financially, and diplomatically, including overseeing Center resources in the region and supervising country program directors.  As needed, advise and provide support to resolve issues in the field.






  • Develop a comprehensive strategy for funding work in the region; aggressively pursue new funding opportunities while maintaining relationships with current donors.  Assist in creating materials to support fundraising efforts.
  • Serve as the voice of the region, its labor issues, and their global importance, within the Center, the AFL-CIO, and the U.S. labor movement broadly as well as to U.S. missions in the region, other NGOs, and the academic community.  Build bridges to and coalitions and collaborative efforts with others in the region working to advance workers’ rights.  
  • Assure the high quality and effectiveness of the Center’s work in the region through evaluation both of program work and employee performance. 



Qualifications


  • A minimum of 10 years’ experience to include knowledge of and work in the region and experience in the U.S. and/or international labor movement and/or the human rights movement.  Understanding of the region’s political economy and its place in the global economy is critical as is an understanding of the U.S. labor movement.
  • The ability to communicate ideas and information effectively to U.S. and international audiences is critical.  French language proficiency a plus.
  • Proven leadership, strategic, analytic, and management abilities; a proven ability to work successfully in complex political environments and collaboratively as part of a dynamic team. 
  • Proven success in the U.S. government funding world; success with non-government donors would be welcome.
  • B.A. degree in a relevant field; a graduate degree is highly preferred.

Personal Qualities:

The successful candidate will bring a sense of passion about the region and its politics, a strong social justice orientation, and a clear understanding of gender equity as a critical component of workers’ rights.  He or she will have good judgment in U.S. and international political environments and the confidence, tenacity, energy, patience, and drive to work with others in this multilayered international organization to advance the cause of workers around the world.

The duration of this position, as with all positions at the Solidarity Center, is contingent upon continued grant funding.


Contact Details



Contact:   Lisa Humphries
Telephone:  202-974-8340
Email: lhumphries@solidaritycenter.org

Application Instructions


If interested, please send cover letter and résumé to:

Lisa Humphries
Human Resources Officer
Solidarity Center
888 16th Street, N.W., Suite 400
Washington, D.C.  20006

E-mail: lhumphries@solidaritycenter.org
Fax: (202) 974-8266

The Solidarity Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Women and minority candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.

Only finalist applicants will be contacted for an interview.
Closing date of application:   When filled.

South Caucasus Analyst [IMMEDIATE OPENING]

 
Location:        Arlington, VA  
Sector:           Commercial 
Organization URL: http://www.navantigroup.com
Experience:   Mid Career  
Last Date To Apply    Jan-20-2012 
Date Posted                       Jan-11-2012 

Description


Navanti has a current requirement for a mid-career South Caucasus analyst to work with our multidisciplinary team to write reports, build data sets, and create multimedia products (e.g. podcasts) in support of our USG customer. In this capacity, you will be working with our customer, bringing to bear your knowledge and experience in the region to gather and analyze data pertinent to the media environment, demographics, and security affairs. As part of a multi-disciplinary team that shares your enthusiasm for Eurasian affairs and the ever growing social media landscape, you will be a self-starter who can produce well written analytical products that integrate disparate data sets using expert analytical trade craft. You will be responsible for collecting information from open sources including regional and other non-English news outlets, social media, blogs, academic literature, local contacts, and other sources and using that data to conduct multi-variate analysis. You will be expected to meet with experts from across the government, private and non-profit sectors as well as academia in Washington DC and internationally.



Qualifications



Education: BA minimum / MA or PhD preferred
Clearance: None required. Minimum SECRET preferred.
Experience: Significant academic experience covering South Caucasus, especially Azerbaijan, and media, counterterrorism, irregular warfare, or other related topics.
Language: Prefer language skills in one or more of the following: Azeri, Russian, Farsi
Required Skills: Open source intelligence & analysis (5-6+ years on regional affairs); Significant living experience in the region (3+ years); Foreign travel / deployments; Link / Nodal Analysis; Social Network Analysis; Media Analysis; Must be an expert writer 


Contact Details



Contact:     Andrew Black
Telephone:    7035221020
Email: ablack@navantigroup.com

Application Instructions



To apply: Please send resume, cover letter and pertient writing sample in an e-mail with the subject line "Application: South Caucasus Analyst" to the following addresses:
- Andrew Black, CEO: ablack@navantigroup.com
- Robert McKenzie, Principal Senior analyst: rmckenzie@navantigroup.com
- David Lonardo, Eurasia analyst: dlonardo@navantigroup.com
Note: Please note that this is an immediate opening.  Please apply as soon as possible. 
 
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Regional Program Director - Middle East Department



Location:         Washington, DC, DC  
Sector:             Non Profit 
Organization URL: http://www.solidaritycenter.org
Experience:      Advanced  
Date Posted     Jan-11-2012 

Description


Regional Program Director, Middle East and North Africa Department

Solidarity Center



The Solidarity Center, founded in 1997 by the AFL-CIO to tackle the enormous challenges workers face in the global economy, now works with union and community group partners in more than 60 countries through a network of 26 field offices.  This not-for-profit organization offers education, training, research, legal support, and organizing assistance to help build strong and effective trade unions and other workers’ organizations and more just and equitable societies.  Its programs promote democratic rights and respect for workers; raise public awareness about abuses of the world’s most vulnerable workers; and, above all, help the world’s workers secure a voice in their societies and the global economy.

The Center seeks a regional program director to lead the work of advancing the Center’s mission in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and to participate in shaping Center strategy for the region and globally.  The regional program director reports directly to the Center’s executive director, serves on the management team, and works in close partnership with AFL-CIO international staff.  The Washington, D.C.-based Center has a staff of 245 and an annual budget of $30 million. The position requires residency in the D.C. area and extensive travel to the region.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

Responsibilities:

  • With other Center senior management, develop a strategic vision and program priorities for work in the region; revisit the vision and priorities as needed to reflect changing regional and global realities. 
  • Coordinate the design and implementation of programs in the region.
  • Lead and manage the department’s staff in D.C. and the region to ensure that the work of the field offices is supported strategically, programmatically, politically, financially, and diplomatically, including overseeing Center resources in the region and supervising country program directors.  As needed, advise and provide support to resolve issues in the field.

  • Develop a comprehensive strategy for funding work in the region; aggressively pursue new funding opportunities while maintaining relationships with current donors.  Assist in creating materials to support fundraising efforts.
  • Serve as the voice of the region, its labor issues, and their global importance, within the Center, the AFL-CIO, and the U.S. labor movement broadly as well as to U.S. missions in the region, other NGOs, and the academic community.  Build bridges to and coalitions and collaborative efforts with others in the region working to advance workers’ rights.  
  • Assure the high quality and effectiveness of the Center’s work in the region through evaluation both of program work and employee performance. 



Qualifications


  • A minimum of 10 years’ experience to include knowledge of and work in the region and experience in the U.S. and/or international labor movement and/or the human rights movement.  Understanding of the region’s political economy and its place in the global economy is critical as is an understanding of the U.S. labor movement.
  • Fluency in Arabic is required as is the ability to communicate ideas and information effectively to U.S. and international audiences.  French language proficiency a plus.
  • Proven leadership, strategic, analytic, and management abilities; a proven ability to work successfully in complex political environments and collaboratively as part of a dynamic team. 
  • Proven success in the U.S. government funding world; success with non-government donors would be welcome.
  • B.A. degree in a relevant field; a graduate degree is highly preferred.

Personal Qualities:

The successful candidate will bring a sense of passion about the region and its politics, a strong social justice orientation, and a clear understanding of gender equity as a critical component of workers’ rights.  He or she will have good judgment in U.S. and international political environments and the confidence, tenacity, energy, patience, and drive to work with others in this multilayered international organization to advance the cause of workers around the world.
 


Contact Details



Contact:    Lisa Humphries
Telephone:    202-974-8349
Email: agutierrez@solidaritycenter.org

Application Instructions


The duration of this position, as with all positions at the Solidarity Center, is contingent upon continued grant funding.
 
If interested, please send cover letter and résumé to:

Lisa Humphries
Human Resources Officer
Solidarity Center
888 16th Street, N.W., Suite 400
Washington, D.C.  20006

E-mail: lhumphries@solidaritycenter.org
Fax: (202) 974-8266

The Solidarity Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Women and minority candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.

Only finalist applicants will be contacted for an interview.
Closing date of application:   When filled.

Development Professional – Corporate Relations

 
Location:             Washington, DC  
Sector:                Non Profit 
Organization URL: http://aicongress.org
Experience:         Mid Career  
Last Date To Apply          Feb-9-2012 
Date Posted                    Jan-11-2012 

Description


The American Islamic Congress (AIC) is a civil rights organization promoting tolerance and the exchange of ideas among Muslims and between other peoples. AIC a non-religious civic initiative is challenging increasingly negative perceptions of Muslims by advocating responsible leadership and ‘two-way’ interfaith understanding. As Muslim-Americans, thriving amidst America's open multicultural society and civil liberties, we promote these same values for the global Muslim community. We are not afraid to advocate unequivocally for women's equality, free expression, and nonviolence - making no apologies for terrorism, which primarily claims Muslim lives.

In late 2001, a diverse group of young Muslim Americans incorporated AIC as a 501(c)(3) non-profit and non-partisan organization. Today AIC operates offices in Washington, Boston, Egypt, Iraq, and Tunisia. Our leaders have published editorials in top newspapers; testified to Congress; provided sensitivity training to law enforcement and members of the armed forces; run workshops on nonviolent reform for young Middle Eastern activists; and spoken at dozens of universities and civic institutions.
Project Nur is AIC’s premiere U.S. programs.  Project Nur is a student- led campus initiative with student run chapters on 60 campuses across the United States.  Project Nur advocates for social justice by empowering responsible leaders to cultivate an environment of acceptance and mutual respect between Muslims and all communities. For more information about Project Nur, see http://www.aicongress.org/project-nur/about-project-nur/
Position Summary:                                                                                                                          
The Development Professional reports to the Director of Development and focuses on identifying, cultivating, soliciting and managing stewardship of corporate philanthropic donors and prospects.  She or he plays an integral role towards achieving Project Nur’s ambitious fundraising goals. 
Duties and Responsibilities:
1.  Research
  • Identifies new prospects by researching potential corporate sponsorship and partnership sources to identify potential opportunities.
  • Manages and oversees a portfolio of prospective donors.
  • Analyzes and recommends opportunities to pursue

2.  Donor Systems & Administration


  • Strategically prioritizes work assignments to support Project Nur’s corporate support workplan.  
  • Oversees the processing of all incoming sponsorships and their paperwork and scheduling of all appropriate corresponding actions in Donor Perfect
  • Produces tracking reports from database for monthly and annual tracking, strategic planning and budget management purposes.
  • Coordinates with Project Nur Manager and other departments to ensure all sponsorship obligations are fulfilled.
  •  Ensures that all data on funders is up to date in hard files, electronic files and Donor Perfect.

3. Cultivation & Solicitation

  • Produces written marketing collateral to support cultivation efforts. 
  • Expands sponsorship program to raise at least $250,000 in annual cash revenue.
  • Implements appropriate marketing activities including cultivation and networking.
  • Develops proposals and tailors sponsorship pitches for targeted donors.    
  • Conducts presentations and sales pitches in conjunction with AIC team. 
  • Negotiates partnership agreements in conjunction with the Project Nur Manager, Director of Development and Chief Operations Officer.
  • Develops projections and reports that include analysis of fundraising progress and short and long-term revenue growth.
  1. Other Funding Projects
  • Assists development staff with selected fundraising activities to achieve Project Nur and organization goals. 
  • Produces other written collateral to support broader Project Nur goals as needed.
  1. Perform other functions and tasks as required
 



Qualifications


Selection Criteria:
  • Bachelor's degree.
  • Excellent professional writing and editing skills.
  • Cultivation and solicitation of corporate donors, or relevant experience with the private sector in sales / business development is required
  • Proven success soliciting new corporate partners is essential.
  • Ability to prioritize and manage multiple tasks and responsibilities and meet deadlines. Must be able to work successfully in a collaborative team style.
  • Must be extremely organized and detailed oriented.
  • Ability to work independently, as well as cooperatively, with individuals (staff and volunteers) from a variety of backgrounds in a culturally diverse environment.
  • Proficiency with Word, Excel, and web-based research; experience with Donor Perfect preferred.
  • Personal commitment to the mission of AIC.


Contact Details



Contact:       Matt Ciesielski
Telephone:       2025953160
Email: employment@aicongress.org

Application Instructions


Please send your resume and cover letter to careers@aicongress.org
APPLY ONLINE