Employment Type : Full-Time
New York University: NYU - NY: Faculty of Arts and Science (FAS): Center on International Cooperation LocationNew York Open DateSep 15, 2021 DeadlineSep 21, 2021 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time Description The Program Lead (Researcher) will lead the Pathfinders for Justice Program, as the Program Lead on Justice for All and as part of the Pathfinders team in NYU-CIC. The Program Lead will work under supervision of the Director of the Pathfinders for Peaceful, Just and Inclusive Societies. The Program Lead on Justice for All is expected to work independently, take the lead on knowledge/research development on Justice for All as well as in areas of policy formulation, fundraising and lead the overall program implementation for the grand challenge on Justice. - The Program Lead is supposed to be able to develop or facilitate ground-breaking research, lead and convince teams on research and policy development, manage partnerships with a diverse range of actors as well as develop convincing campaigns for fundraising and political implementation. Provide research, thought leadership, and strategic direction Lead strategic and research based outreach initiatives Manage and provide oversight for the research program on Justice for All Required Education Required Experience Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Preferred Education
Qualifications
Master's in a relevant field, combined with relevant practical experience.
15+ years’ experience working on research and action to promote peace, justice, or inclusion. Experience working with many types of research partners and stakeholders (governments, multilateral organizations, and civil society) in different regions, including the Global South.
Deep expertise on inequality and exclusion. Ability to maintain an overview of a broad policy agenda. Strategic skills to direct and develop a program. Networking skills to manage a positive relationship with member states, international organizations, civil society, and donors. Experience in fundraising and grant management, and in managing complex budgets. Proven ability to manage and develop a team. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Experience with quantitative and qualitative data analysis. Fluency in English and one additional language, with a preference for another UN language.
PhD in a relevant field, combined with relevant practical experience.