The Senior Director, Equity and Social Cohesion leads a cross-organizational process of analysis, evidence review, and organizational planning to identify, develop and drive innovative approaches to addressing complex development challenges within FHI 360’s new Center for Advancing Equity and Social Cohesion. The Senior Director will report to the SVP of the Strategic Growth group in FHI 360’s Global Operations. This role is pivotal in shaping the new Center’s strategic vision and operational activities to address global challenges, influence markets, and capitalize on business opportunities aligned with FHI 360’s strategy.
The Senior Director spearheads the development of long-term operational plans and overall organizational strategy essential for achieving impact on the designated Big Global Challenge (BGC) of Eroding Social Cohesion and Increasing Inequality. The Senior Director will work closely with organizational leaders to identify priority growth areas, establish partnerships, secure coalitions, manage portfolio growth, facilitate thought leadership, shape markets, elevate FHI 360’s profile, and secure business in new growth areas. The Senior Director will coordinate with key internal stakeholders, including the VP, Business Development and Partnerships, and technical teams across global operations, ensuring responsiveness to changing needs and fostering harmonized business development planning. The Senior Director is also the main point of contact for the Chief Impact Officer and Chief Strategy and Evidence Officer, facilitating alignment with advocacy, policy positions, and impact metrics for equity and social cohesion. Recognized as a thought leader, the Senior Director guides critical issues, utilizing extensive knowledge to shape ideas and principles. Collaboration within and outside Global Operations is crucial for achieving organizational objectives.
This position can be based in any country where FHI 360 has a registered office, and where the candidate has relevant work authorization.
Complexity & Problem Solving:
- Navigate complex issues within the international development landscape, leveragingexpertise to define and address challenges unique to the Center’s focus area.
- Develop and execute long-term operational plans that align with FHI 360’s organizational strategy and address equity and social cohesionchallenges.
- Translate FHI 360’s overarching organizational strategy into actionable plans for the Center for Advancing Equity and Social Cohesion.
- Identify priority areas to grow FHI 360’s equity and social cohesion practice area based on market analysis and FHI 360’s competitive strengths.
- Select opportunities to pursue across diverse funders to grow the portfolio and secure funding for research, programs, and advocacy.
- Foster innovation and drive the adoption of evidence-based practices in the portfolio.
- Achieve lasting impact for the Center’s portfolio by delivering high-quality results.
- Achieve operational goals and business development targets in support of the organizational strategy.
- Serve as an internal and external high-visibility expert and spokesperson for FHI 360’s equity and social cohesionportfolio, inclusive of research, programs, and advocacy.
- Engage with senior management, executives, and key stakeholders to cultivate partnerships crucial to the Center’s success.
- Align the 3-Year Resource Mobilization Plan for climate action with the Center’s 3-Year Operational Plan to ensure strategic integration with existing FHI 360 core product lines.
- Develop indicators and provide data for monitoring and measuring equity and social cohesion metrics.
- Oversee the implementation of strategies for market shaping and advocacy to drive future business and lead efforts for new business lines.
Collaboration & Interaction:
- Identify and establish new collaborative partnerships with funders, government entities, and key stakeholders to build FHI 360’s reputation and credibility.
- Engage with senior management, executives, and key stakeholders to cultivate partnerships crucial to the Center’s success
- Collaborate with business development and technical teams across operational units to contribute to the 3-Year Resource Mobilization Plans and lead the development of the 3-Year Advancing Equity and Social CohesionOperational Plan.
- Participate in or secure FHI 360 staff participation in external outreach, conferences, meetings, and visits to showcase FHI 360’s work and build its reputation in the market.
- Represent FHI 360 to current and potential funders, partners, and government representatives.
- Forge and maintain collaborative relationships with global operations teams.
- Facilitate the collection, documentation, and dissemination of evidence and best practices.
- Share best practices and contribute to the knowledge base through participation in scientific forums and technical networks.
- Stay current on funding opportunities and support/lead business development efforts.
Task Management & Efficiency:
- Lead a multidisciplinary team, fostering a culture of collaboration, innovation, and continuous learning.
- Supervise senior staff members, directing team activities, capacity strengthening efforts, and the implementation of annual work plans.
- Manage and coordinate the implementation of strategic and operational plans for the Center.
- Foster capacity strengthening of global staff working on equity and social cohesion in program delivery.
- Foster locally led development and support national staff thought leadership efforts.
- Leverage expertise across the organization for analysis, technical support, knowledge products, and strategic and operational plans.
- Embrace other duties as assigned, contributing to the team’s multifaceted and evolving responsibilities.
- Broad understanding of inequality and social cohesion and its impacts on the development sector; a relevant area of expertise (e.g., education, civil society strengthening, economic participation) would be an advantage.
- Expertise in leveragingthe use of digital technology, AI, and geospatial data in research, programs, and advocacy.
- Visionary, forward-looking, and strategic thinker with a multidisciplinary approach to problem-solving.
- Substantial experience in leading the development and execution of strategic goals.
- Effective knowledge of the design, implementation, and management of equity and social cohesion projects funded by US government, corporations, foundations, and other funders.
- Business savvy, with knowledge of various funding mechanisms, general contracting, and reporting requirements, funder planning, and reporting systems.
- Knowledge of business development processes, specifically proposal development, within an international NGO context.
- Strong leadership and communication skills, with the ability to articulate and communicate clearly and positively with clients and staff.
- Demonstrated project and personnel management skills.
- Must be able to read, write, and speak fluent English.Proficiency in additional language(s) a plus.
- Experience in monitoring and evaluation as well as strategic planning, capacity building, and team management.
- Bachelor’s degree or international equivalent in public health, education, economic growth, political science, or a related field.
- Minimum of 15 years related experience in government and community engagement, change management, strategy planning, consulting, internal corporate strategy, managing nonprofit programs and technical delivery in international development settings; 12 years and a master’s degree; 9 years and a Ph.D.; or equivalent combination of relevant education and experience to perform job responsibilities effectively.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Master’s degree or its International Equivalent in a related field.
- We welcome candidates with relevant certifications or their international equivalents, underscoring their dedication to excellence in nonprofit international development and related fields such as international development, strategic management, or related areas.
Travel requirements may vary but could involve up to 40%, depending on project needs and global engagement requirements, encompassing both international and domestic travel.
Typical Physical Demands:
Typical office environment. Constantly uses a computer and other office productivity machinery, such as a calculator, copy machine, and computer printer. Must be able to remain in a stationary position 50% of the time.
Computer/Laptop, Microsoft applications (i.e., Office 365, SharePoint, Skype/Zoom/Teams), cell phone/mobile technology, and standard office equipment.
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