About the role
Grade: 3
Reports to: Lead, Champions Network & Governance
Locations: Washington DC or Brussels only. Applicants unable to work legally in either of these two locations will not be considered; OGP will not cover relocation costs or provide sponsorship for work visas for this role.
Starting salary: 58,000-77,500 USD/year
Application deadline: June 7, 2024
Ideal start date: July 1, 2024
OGP is seeking a full-time, exempt Program Officer for the Global Programs & Partnerships team, based in Washington, D.C. or Brussels. This strategic role involves providing essential programmatic and administrative support to ensure the effective operation of the global Steering Committee, manage OGP’s Champions Network (an extensive network of high-level government and senior civil society representatives who are key allies of OGP), and develop and implement policies for OGP participation. Reporting to the Lead of Strategic Partnerships & Governance, the Program Officer will be pivotal in advancing OGP’s mission by coordinating high-level stakeholder engagement and governance processes.
What you’ll do
Programmatic
Support the work of the Steering Committee by facilitating its activities and drafting proposals for decision-making, supporting materials, and subject matter specific research as needed.
Contribute to the mobilization of OGP’s Champions Network across various topics and regional/global activities and events, in collaboration with multiple teams across the Support Unit.
Coordinate internal and external meetings and participation in events, including drafting agendas, briefing materials and presentations, talking points, meeting minutes, and tracking action items for internal or external follow-up.
Draft high-level communication materials (e.g. letters, memos, briefs, etc.) related to the Steering Committee and Champions Network activities, as well as periodic updates and reports for the Steering Committee and other partners, in coordination with Comms and other Support Unit teams
Coordinate annual elections for selecting Steering Committee members and coordinate onboarding of new members.
Administrative
Oversee necessary logistics of internal and external meetings and participation in events (virtual and in-person) of the Steering Committee and Champions Network including securing meeting spaces, coordinating travels, etc.
Maintain public repositories of Steering Committee meetings, decisions, and communications.
Support monitoring and reporting on indicators related to global programs and partnerships.
Coordinate translation of programmatic documents and communications
Maintain internal files, trackers, and databases
Other cross-organizational duties as assigned
Qualifications
Education
Undergraduate degree or equivalent professional experience in one of the following or equivalent fields: International Relations, International Development, Political Science, or Public Policy.
Required Experience
1-2 years of relevant work experience required
Experience working with governments and civil society organizations
Superb English writing and editing skills, including decisional text
Excellent interpersonal, coordination and communication skills in diplomatic and international settings.
Experience in engaging and supporting external relationships across diverse and international environments
Preference for candidates with prior experience in board/governance work
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Pragmatic self-starter with ability to work independently in diverse team environments, across time zones and in hybrid settings.
High attention to detail for public-facing materials including policies and high-level communications
General understanding of protocol for decision-making in international fora
Thrives in a dynamic, cross-functional environment.
Fluency or advanced competency in a second language (Spanish or French preferred) is beneficial but not required.
About Open Government Partnership (OGP)
Since its launch in 2011, the Open Government Partnership (OGP) has grown into a global effort of over 225 national and local governments, thousands of civil society organizations, and many others dedicated to making governments more transparent, accountable, responsive, and inclusive.
The Support Unit – OGP’s global secretariat – is the engine behind the Partnership. Its role is to advance the implementation of OGP’s strategy, support its membership, and manage OGP’s external relations and communications. It has a pivotal role in unlocking the vast network of people and partners that are a fundamental part of the global open government movement. If you're passionate about transparency, accountability, and civic participation, then apply to join our dynamic team today.