GFC - The Global Fund for Children
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Senior Programme Manager – Survivor-led Activism Fund
GFC – The Global Fund for Children
Flexible Location, Europe
The Role
We are looking for a Senior Programme Manager to join our growing Europe and Eurasia team and our Global Programs team to head up a new survivor-led, advocacy focused fund aimed at preventing child sexual abuse in Europe. This is an exciting new role for GFC and we are looking for an experienced manager with a commitment to trauma informed practice and resourcing and influencing survivorled advocacy to prevent child sexual violence and abuse.
The Survivor-led Activism Fund – Ending Child Sexual Abuse (name TBC!) is a brand new Fund and we are looking for a participatory manager who is excited by the opportunity to build entirely new ways of working that challenge traditional models of funding and facilitate survivor leadership within Europe. The Fund is a funder partnership between the Oak Foundation and GFC.
Gender equity and participatory approaches underpin our current ways of working across the region and we are committed to putting learning from the Phoenix Way into practice through exploring contextualised anti-racist grantmaking practices in our regional work.
What will you be doing?
This exciting new role will manage the set up and implementation of a brand-new Fund across Europe. The fund will be shaped by a survivor-led steering group and will be designed and delivered in accordance with participatory grantmaking and governance structures. While the details of the Fund will be shaped through these participatory structures, key responsibilities of the role will include:
- Setting up and managing the Fund grants programmes within our regional portfolio, Project management of our grants programmes includes:
- Setting up new governance structures and models, prioritising survivor leadership, safeguarding and trauma informed approaches;
- Supporting delivery of participatory grantmaking and programmatic design;
- Building a team culture that prioritises strong and supportive relationships with grantee partners individually and collectively though convening and network building;
- Leading the development and delivery of wellbeing and capacity development support around survivor led advocacy to grantees;
- Supporting proactive risk management and mitigation;
- Managing large budget;
- Managing personal partner portfolio.
- Line managing a hybrid team across multiple time zones including:
- Providing coaching and regular feedback to direct reports with a focus on goal setting and professional development;
- Contributing to the development of a strong values-based team culture across different countries, areas and streams of work;
- Create and/or facilitate space for regular training, learning, team building and development opportunities for team members.
- Providing specialised technical expertise in childhood sexual violence and abuse;
- Embedding and implementing good safeguarding practice within the Fund with the Senior Regional Director;
- Working with key stakeholders including funders, peers and other survivor-led movements and organisations.
About you
Our ideal Senior Programme Manager will be a valuesdriven, experienced feminist leader with a strong commitment to trauma informed practice and participatory community-led approaches with experience of building new and innovative ways of working to life. As the leader of a new team, you will enjoy recruiting, working with, coaching and developing a new team to design, develop and deliver innovative and iterative approaches to grantmaking and grantee partner support. You will have a deep understanding of childhood sexual abuse and a belief in the importance of survivor-led change as well as strong project management skills and the ability to communicate well with different audiences. You will be excited by the opportunity to build something new and innovative and will be comfortable working with uncertainty and an iterative approach. You will have significant experience in building strong relationships with donors, peers and other key stakeholders within the region. You will be based in Europe and will have strong English language skills as well as speaking at least one additional regional language.
Essential experience and skills
- Strong understanding of childhood sexual abuse, with a strong focus on prevention and advocacy;
- Strong team management experience with a focus on building and supporting high performing teams while prioritising wellbeing;
- Experience in designing and delivering participatory, community-led approaches;
- Experience of working directly with survivors of violence, preferably survivors of sexual violence and abuse;
- Experience in leading trauma informed work;
- Demonstrable management experience within the nonprofit, policy or funding sectors in Europe;
- Experience managing large budgets;
- Experience building and nurturing relationships with key stakeholders at all levels;
- Experience managing safeguarding incidents and building strong safeguarding cultures;
- Ability to manage multiple strands of work to a high standard, balancing competing priorities and fast-paced project implementation;
- Demonstrable commitment to practical DEIA and experience of embedding this within your work;
- Willingness to travel regularly within the region, including regular overnight stays;
- Strong commitment to GFC’s mission, values and vision;
- Ability to speak at least one regional language in addition to English.
Desirable experience and skills
- Understanding of trauma-informed ways of working;
- Experience of grantmaking;
- Experience of programme monitoring, learning and/or evaluation.
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