The Foundation
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The TeamThe Gender Equality division (GE) is focused on accelerating the trajectory that many countries in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia are already on when it comes to reaching the Sustainable Development Goals that disproportionately affect women and girls — such as ending poverty and improving health. Women and girls are not a monolith: A woman’s experience and the barriers she faces are different depending on factors like where she lives, how old she is, and how much money her family has — alongside other factors including her race, caste, and education level. For some, the primary barrier is access to basic health services or the ability to make choices about their bodies and futures. For others, it is a lack of leadership opportunity or the ability to control and invest money as they choose.
We seek to address these compounding barriers through deep partnership with our grantees. As a philanthropy, our role is to listen to and learn from these experts. We take risks in new areas, prove concepts, and bring these ideas to governments, partner organizations, and private sector companies to scale. And we build off our existing strengths as a foundation in areas like global health, digital tools, and data.
Note: This is a 3-year limited term engagement. Full benefits, including relocation assistance, will be provided.
Application deadline: Sunday, November 24 (11:59 PM PDT)
Team Context
The GE Gender Impact Accelerators team has launched a Digital Connectivity initiative with a central mission: accelerate gender equality through sustained closure of the gender digital divide. Launched in 2022, the Gender Equality division’s Digital Connectivity learning agenda (GEDC) focuses on investments in gender-intentional digital products, tools and partnerships, action-oriented research and advocacy, in order to answer a central question: how might we best advance meaningful digital connectivity that improves the lives and livelihoods of women and girls in the geographies and contexts where we work?
Multiple foundation teams are working on the development and deployment of digital tools and services with a desire to advance their sector-specific outcomes. There is growing recognition of the importance of digital access in enabling sectoral outcomes for women and girls and persistent gender digital divides in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa despite cost and coverage improvements. The GE division launched the GEDC learning agenda as an effort to expand data, evidence, and experimentation to address barriers to meaningful digital connectivity of women and girls, such as affordability, accessibility, literacy, relevance of content, safety and security, and norms.
Your Role
Working closely with GE leadership and directly with the Deputy Director, Digital Connectivity, we are looking for a Senior Program Officer to join our uniquely positioned, dynamic team to help drive forward the implementation of the GEDC learning agenda. Your role will focus on building and steering strategic partnerships with public, private and non-profit organizations to galvanize and organize the sector around developing evidence about what high impact programming will accelerate meaningful digital connectivity of women and girls. Specifically, you will implement a catalytic partnerships strategy that will result in the design and execution of a portfolio of investments (grants and contracts) that will result in high-leverage partnerships to accelerate learning and evidence-based funding and innovation across sectors and geographies. In this role you will also lead and grow a dynamic cross-foundation community of practice that motivates cross-foundation collaboration and ideation on opportunities for meaningful connectivity to accelerate program strategies across health and non-health teams. You will provide project briefings and updates to foundation leadership and represent the foundation in meetings with internal and external partners, as well as at conferences and workshops. You will also contribute to activities related to portfolio management, launch, execution, and enablement of an effective portfolio.
What You Will Do
Develop and manage catalytic strategic external partnerships, including influencing and shaping the design and implementation of gender-intentional digital products and platform initiatives that are action-oriented and data and evidence-based.
Create and actively manage a collaboration-forward portfolio of investments, drawing insights and learnings to inform both the team’s strategy and to promote evidence-informed decision-making in and across the public, private and non-profit sectors.
Lead and grow a creative, generative cross-foundation community of practice that aims to energize and coalesce around evidence and high impact pathways to accelerate women’s digital connectivity across the Foundation, including co-creating complex, multi-team investments.
Establish and maintain relationships with internal colleagues and partners on high impact opportunities to integrate learning agenda questions and digital connectivity innovations into programmatic investments, strategies, and partnerships.
Capture and synthesize findings from partnerships to evaluate progress against the digital connectivity learning agenda, and communicate data, insights, and strategic analysis regularly to leadership, the team, partners, and stakeholders, including the creation of global public goods (e.g. reports, briefs, decks) that benefit the GE division, other Foundation teams, and external stakeholders and policymakers.
Manage interdependencies, communicate program requirements, track progress, make decisions, identify, and mitigate risks.
Partner deeply across the GEDC strategy, planning and management team and the research and measurement team to ensure strong interconnections and operational tightness within a small, interdependent team.
Partner with the Gender Equality program Policy Advocacy and Communications team to turn programming insights into advocacy and communications opportunities.
Represent the foundation, the GE division, and the Digital Connectivity team in public events, meetings, and others across a variety of audiences.
Support the implementation of creative solutions to guide inclusive processes (e.g., crafting and facilitating matrixed conversation, handling conflict, encouraging alignment).
Balance competing priorities and be an engine to keep the collective work of a dispersed team moving forward.
Your Experience