Responsibilities include:
- Strengthen women's rights organizations by building their technical gender knowledge and combining forces to influence public policies and social practices to benefit Afghan women
- Build the capacity of and collaborate with women's groups whose goal is women's equality and empowerment, and support the indigenous women's rights movement
- Work and liaise with one or two women's nongovernmental and social organizations from each province (a total of 50 organizations across Afghanistan)
- Support activist groups by building their capacity in areas including strategic communications; multi-media messaging; outreach, public awareness, and education; coalition-building; gender studies and research; organizational development; managerial and financial management; and fundraising
- Oversee a grants program that supports such activities as outreach, activism and research
- Facilitate the participation of Afghan women in mainstream society
Qualifications:
- Advanced degree in gender, human rights, law, international development, or related field required
- Minimum seven years of experience in a management position working with women's or human rights, capacity-building, international development, or a related field, preferably in Afghanistan
- Minimum seven years of progressively responsible supervisory experience
- Demonstrated experience designing and coordinating capacity-building training for nongovernmental or social organizations
- Experience managing and monitoring a grants program
- Knowledge of USAID grants rules and regulations
- Ability to communicate effectively in a cross-cultural environment
- Proven leadership and organizational skills, successfully managing and coordinating large and disparate working groups
- Experience liaising and meeting with a range of stakeholders from high-level representatives of local governments and the private sector to local women's organizations
- Experience working on large USAID-funded programs preferred
- Demonstrated leadership, versatility, and integrity
- Fluent written and spoken English required; proficient Dari and Pashto preferred
Application Instructions:
Interested candidates with relevant qualifications and experience
are encouraged to send their resume and cover letter in electronic
submissions to AfghanistanWITTeamLead2@chemonics.com by November 16, 2012. No telephone inquiries, please. Only finalists will be contacted.
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