Summary
Description:
The new Program Officer will be responsible for developing
and overseeing the Foundations work designed to strengthen
Global Economic Governance in the interests of all
members of the world community. Building on prior
Foundation-funded work to reform international markets
and institutions in trade and finance, this portfolio
will support new thinking and action designed to bring
about a global institutional architecture that promotes
economic security while addressing poverty in the
developing world. The portfolio will also support
work on global economic circuits as a cause of conflict,
and how to govern them more effectively. Strengthening
capacity in the Global South will be a priority throughout.
The new Program Officer will be required to evaluate
these strategies against the changing context and
identify priorities for the future. The Program Officer
is responsible for identifying prospective grantees;
soliciting, reviewing and responding to grant proposals;
and preparing recommendations for Foundation funding.
S/he will also collaborate with Foundation colleagues
working on related issues within and outside the Governance
and Civil Society Unit, in other foundations, and
in the community at large. S/he will also be expected
to play an active role in the development of learning
activities in the Unit's global community of practice,
providing advice as required to colleagues elsewhere
in the Foundation, and sharing in the leadership of
GCS planning and strategy sessions, research projects
and other new initiatives.
Along with economic expertise, the Program Officer
will be expected to bring a broad perspective to the
position, including an understanding of the strengths
and weaknesses of economic liberalization; the ethical
challenges posed by inequality; the ways in which
political forces and the absence of social equity
affect global economic stability; the manner in which
changing distributions of income and wealth alter
the distribution of political power and the role of
the State; and the differential impact of economic
change on men and women.
Qualifications:
A Ph.D. in economics; experience working internationally,
preferably in the developing world; relevant academic,
non-governmental, and/or governmental experience in
issues of Global Economic Governance as described
above; fluency in English; excellent analytical, oral
presentation, writing and interpersonal skills; and
the ability and willingness to work as a member of
multiple teams, are required. Fluency in a second
language; and expertise in gender and economics and/or
economics and conflict, are preferred. Applicants
from developing countries are encouraged to apply.
Salary is based on experience and on the Foundation's
commitment to internal equity. A generous benefits
package is provided.
To apply for the position, visit www.fordfound.org/employment
or send full application materials (consisting of
substantive cover letter, c.v., and a 5-20 page sole-authored
writing sample in English) to Ms. S. Ashton at 320
E. 43rd St., New York, NY 10017, USA,
by October 4, 2005.
Equal employment opportunity and having a diverse
staff are fundamental principles at The Ford Foundation,
where employment and promotional opportunities are
based upon individual capabilities and qualifications
without regard to race, color, religion, gender, pregnancy,
sexual orientation/affectional preference, age, national
origin, marital status, citizenship, disability, veteran
status or any other protected characteristic as established
under law.
September 14, 2005.
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