Program Manager. Seoul. Posting Date: 11/27/2024. Deadline: 01/05/2025

Role Title

Program Manager (for Global China)

Contract Type: Fixed Term


Program Duration: 5 years

Location: Seoul

Reporting To: Director, Programs (East Asia Director)

Team Name: Gender Equity and Demographic Decline in East Asia Opportunity

Opportunity Description

Over the next five years, OSF’s East Asia team, whose brief includes China, Taiwan, Japan and South Korea, will focus on establishing stronger protections for women and LGBTQ communities by advocating for legislations, policies, and accountability mechanisms to ensure safeguards against gender-based violence and provide redress; lowering barriers to effective participation in local and national politics by women and LGBTQ individuals; and building a transnational cohort of feminist and LGBTQ activists with strong advocacy capacity who can be change makers in future openings in East Asia.

Role Purpose

The Program Manager for Global China will serve as both an internal and external representative of the East Asia team on matters related to China. The subject matters include, but are not limited to, China’s domestic and foreign policies, political dynamics and regional interactions, as well as climate and environmental issues, labor rights protections, and economic and investment practices. This role is ideal for a strategic thinker with a broad perspective who is deeply committed to justice, equity and human rights. The Program Manager will be instrumental in supporting the East Asia team's objectives and will act as the primary expert on China’s regional and global role.

Key Responsibilities

As Program Manager, you will:

  • Support East Asia Director to deliver on East Asia opportunity’s outcomes with professionalism

  • Conduct research and provide regular analysis on China’s domestic politics and its global role, presence, and relationships to East Asia Director and OSF leadership

  • Represent East Asia team on Global China issues internally and externally; Collaborate closely with other program staff and offer expert consultation on China-related projects

  • Draft and edit briefing papers and other documents on China’s domestic politics and its global role, presence, and relationships for both internal and external audiences

  • Assist in the construction, maintenance, and assessment of advocacy portfolio(s), and sharing responsibility for strategy design

  • Grant making experience is a plus but not required for this position.

  • Deliver on day-to-day liaison with internal and external actors to ensure the work is designed, launched, implemented, and exited according to the outcomes defined

  • Work collaboratively with East Asia team and other colleagues across OSF to ensure the work is effectively leveraging OSF’s capabilities to reach the agreed outcome

  • Manage relationships with partners, including governments, civil society groups and peer donors and work with them to achieve OSF’s strategic objectives

  • Process and oversee progress of consultant contracts

    People Responsibilities (Total Team/DRs)

    No

    Key internal relationships

    East Asia Director; Managing Director; Open Society Network Grants, Protecting Rights Defenders Opportunity; Program Managers in other relevant teams, Grants Management, Operations

    Key external relationships

    External Partners

    Qualifications

    Essential:

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