Job Description
Overview of Position:
The principal objective of the Program Manager is to plan and implement Free the Slaves' strategy toward eradicating slavery in Haiti. The Haiti program is currently focused on enslavement of children as domestic
workers through what is known as the restavèk system. The work includes strengthening the work of Free the Slaves' local NGO partners in Haiti, who are preventing slavery, bringing children out of slavery and improving national and local policy frameworks related to slavery and human trafficking. The Program Manager supports and supervises the Haiti Director (based in Port-au-Prince) and is supervised by the Director of Programs (based in Washington, DC). S/he is part of the FTS Programs team.
Free the Slaves:
Free the Slaves (www.freetheslaves.net) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to ending modern slavery worldwide, with a focus on dismantling the systems that allow slavery to persist. Free the Slaves prioritizes solutions that are generated and owned by those most affected by slavery: survivors and communities at high risk of slavery. Free the Slaves also engages in research and advocacy.
Salary: Free the Slaves offers competitive benefits, and salary commensurate with experience and skills. This is a half-time position (2 ½ work days per week).
Location: This position is based in Free the Slaves' Washington, DC headquarters.
Responsibilities:
• Plan long-term strategy for the FTS program in Haiti, together with other team members.
• Manage capacity building and grant relationships with grassroots partners in Haiti, who are engaged in community education and organizing aimed at bringing people out of slavery and changing normative or other systems that allow slavery to persist; and rights-based livelihood interventions.
• Provide support to an emerging coalition against restavèk slavery in Haiti.
• Supervise the Haiti Director, based in Port-au-Prince, and collaborate with the Haiti Director on all aspects of the program's management.
• Communicate the work, progress, challenges and outcomes of the Haiti program to FTS staff, board and the general public.
• Coordinate closely with FTS Research and Communications staff regarding their work in Haiti.
• Manage administrative aspects of FTS' Haiti program, including strategy, budgeting and annual work planning. Draft grant-related materials related to Haiti grants, including applications and reports to FTS funders.
Requirements:
• An existing right to work in the U.S. (green card or U.S. citizenship).
• Fluency in English and French. (Haitian Creole fluency is not required but is a plus.)
• Relevant post-graduate qualification (e.g. International Development, Conflict Resolution, Community Work/Social Work) or breadth of work and educational experiences to substitute effectively.
• Enthusiasm for making two trips per year to Haiti for approximately 2 weeks per trip.
• Passion and commitment to end modern slavery.
• Innovative spirit and willingness to use creative thinking.
• Determination to sustain positive, respectful and dynamic relationships with overseas partners, alongside expectations of mutual accountability.
• Ability to develop and manage budgets and understand income and expenditure reports. Strong attention to financial details.
• Ability to work mainly without significant administrative support.
• Strong English writing skills, including ability to write for different audiences.
Preferred:
• Experience in Haiti is a plus. Work with grassroots, community-based organizations, while based in a Global South country. Work involving rights-based community organizing and development of decent work/income generation opportunities.
• Experience and education connected to grassroots-led social change and to the anti-slavery movement is a strong plus, but is not required.
• Experience managing grants is a plus.
How to apply:
Applicants should send a tailored cover letter that outlines how your skills and experience meet the qualifications of the position, resume and a list of references to jobs@freetheslaves.net with "FTS Haiti Search [Your Name]" in the subject line. Please indicate the annual full-time salary rate required and level of French language proficiency.
Deadline for applications: Applications received by Monday, May 7, 2012, 6 PM ET will receive full consideration. Applications received after this date may be reviewed if needed.
Free the Slaves is an equal-opportunity employer. Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to age, race, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, or veteran status.
Overview of Position:
The principal objective of the Program Manager is to plan and implement Free the Slaves' strategy toward eradicating slavery in Haiti. The Haiti program is currently focused on enslavement of children as domestic
workers through what is known as the restavèk system. The work includes strengthening the work of Free the Slaves' local NGO partners in Haiti, who are preventing slavery, bringing children out of slavery and improving national and local policy frameworks related to slavery and human trafficking. The Program Manager supports and supervises the Haiti Director (based in Port-au-Prince) and is supervised by the Director of Programs (based in Washington, DC). S/he is part of the FTS Programs team.
Free the Slaves:
Free the Slaves (www.freetheslaves.net) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to ending modern slavery worldwide, with a focus on dismantling the systems that allow slavery to persist. Free the Slaves prioritizes solutions that are generated and owned by those most affected by slavery: survivors and communities at high risk of slavery. Free the Slaves also engages in research and advocacy.
Salary: Free the Slaves offers competitive benefits, and salary commensurate with experience and skills. This is a half-time position (2 ½ work days per week).
Location: This position is based in Free the Slaves' Washington, DC headquarters.
Responsibilities:
• Plan long-term strategy for the FTS program in Haiti, together with other team members.
• Manage capacity building and grant relationships with grassroots partners in Haiti, who are engaged in community education and organizing aimed at bringing people out of slavery and changing normative or other systems that allow slavery to persist; and rights-based livelihood interventions.
• Provide support to an emerging coalition against restavèk slavery in Haiti.
• Supervise the Haiti Director, based in Port-au-Prince, and collaborate with the Haiti Director on all aspects of the program's management.
• Communicate the work, progress, challenges and outcomes of the Haiti program to FTS staff, board and the general public.
• Coordinate closely with FTS Research and Communications staff regarding their work in Haiti.
• Manage administrative aspects of FTS' Haiti program, including strategy, budgeting and annual work planning. Draft grant-related materials related to Haiti grants, including applications and reports to FTS funders.
Requirements:
• An existing right to work in the U.S. (green card or U.S. citizenship).
• Fluency in English and French. (Haitian Creole fluency is not required but is a plus.)
• Relevant post-graduate qualification (e.g. International Development, Conflict Resolution, Community Work/Social Work) or breadth of work and educational experiences to substitute effectively.
• Enthusiasm for making two trips per year to Haiti for approximately 2 weeks per trip.
• Passion and commitment to end modern slavery.
• Innovative spirit and willingness to use creative thinking.
• Determination to sustain positive, respectful and dynamic relationships with overseas partners, alongside expectations of mutual accountability.
• Ability to develop and manage budgets and understand income and expenditure reports. Strong attention to financial details.
• Ability to work mainly without significant administrative support.
• Strong English writing skills, including ability to write for different audiences.
Preferred:
• Experience in Haiti is a plus. Work with grassroots, community-based organizations, while based in a Global South country. Work involving rights-based community organizing and development of decent work/income generation opportunities.
• Experience and education connected to grassroots-led social change and to the anti-slavery movement is a strong plus, but is not required.
• Experience managing grants is a plus.
How to apply:
Applicants should send a tailored cover letter that outlines how your skills and experience meet the qualifications of the position, resume and a list of references to jobs@freetheslaves.net with "FTS Haiti Search [Your Name]" in the subject line. Please indicate the annual full-time salary rate required and level of French language proficiency.
Deadline for applications: Applications received by Monday, May 7, 2012, 6 PM ET will receive full consideration. Applications received after this date may be reviewed if needed.
Free the Slaves is an equal-opportunity employer. Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to age, race, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, or veteran status.
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