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We’re looking for a movement support champion to work hand in hand with LGBTI organisations and groups in challenging contexts. We need a team mate who is equally good at strategic thinking and translating strategy into action, both over the long term and in time-sensitive, unforeseen circumstances.
Due date to send applications: Monday, 22 January 2024 (10:00 CET).
ILGA-Europe is a driving force for political, legal and social change at European and Central Asian level. Our vision is of a world where dignity, freedoms and full enjoyment of human rights are protected and ensured to everyone regardless of their actual or perceived sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression and sex characteristics.
ILGA-Europe are comprised of over 700 member organisations throughout Europe and Central Asian. From Iceland to Turkey and Kyrgyzstan to Malta, we work together with extraordinary activists to bring about real change for LGBTI people. Our staff team based in Brussels supports LGBTI organisations and activists in different countries across our region, connects key change actors at regional and national levels, and brings knowledge and experience together and to identify effective change strategies with the European and Central Asian LGBTI movement.
Supporting the development of a strong, skilled and connected LGBTI movement is a core pillar of our work. We bring a wide range of support activities and programmes to LGBTI organisations in Europe and Central Asia, including funding, training, coaching, strategizing, networking and coordination opportunities. This work is very dynamic and is rooted in the strategies and interests of LGBTI organisations in our region, as well as in the political and other developments that impact the movement. The role of Senior Programmes Officer is designed to contribute to and advance this crucial part of ILGA-Europe’s work.
The movement and our work are only as strong as our people. We support our staff and we value the knowledge, experience and commitment they bring to us and the movement.ILGA-Europe offers a strong remuneration package, including pension payments, insurance plans, luncheon vouchers, trainings and more.
As an organisation working for the benefit of the LGBTI movement in Europe and Central Asia in all its diversity, we value the knowledge and expertise that come with lived experiences of injustice and systemic oppression. We particularly welcome applications from trans, gender non-conforming and non-binary individuals, and those targeted by racism, classism and disablism.
We are also keenly aware of the barriers faced by many people when applying for jobs, especially those experienced by members of under-represented groups and related to disability, ethnicity or national origin, colour, race, language, creed, gender, marital status, domestic circumstances, age, HIV status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, sex characteristics, among others.
We do all within our power to remove as many of these barriers in our day-to-day operations and in our employment practices. We are committed to making reasonable adjustments and providing various kinds of support. Please see the information about our employment package and benefits at the end of this advertisement.
As Senior Programmes Officer, you will actively contribute to ILGA-Europe’s programmatic work supporting a strong, resourced and skilled LGBTI movement in high-risk contexts.
The core of your portfolio will be strategising and implementing ILGA-Europe’s movement development work in support of LGBTI organisations and movements in high-risk contexts.
You will do this by building relationships with organisations and activists in your focus countries, monitoring developments, and developing funding, strategizing and learning activities. You will be contributing to mobilising more expertise and financial resources to support the movement’s work by engaging consultants and participating in project writing. You will also be responsible for the management of projects, reporting to and liaising with funders, developing and maintaining partnerships with civil society actors and other relevant stakeholders.
ILGA-Europe values creative and inclusive approaches to work and management and relies on cross-team work and participation of staff at all levels in the organisation. You will report to the Programmes Director, and will work collaboratively with other colleagues and external partners. An essential part of your work will be dedicated to working directly with LGBTI activists in member and partner organisations and groups.
At ILGA-Europe we understand that not all individuals have the same opportunities to engage in paid work within the LGBTI movement, and value the experience brought in from other areas of work and life. To fit this role well, you should be strongly committed to working for human rights and equality, and have competencies and demonstrated experience in:
Due to the focus on the role, proficiency in both English and Russian is a requirement.
Willingness to relocate to Brussels and to travel in Europe and Central Asia. The regular working week is Monday to Friday but on occasion travel and work during weekends will be required.
Open ended full-time position subject to continued funding for the post. Salary scale: 61 610€ to 65 111€, starting at the beginning of the scale. This annual salary is comprised of 12 months remuneration plus additional holiday pay paid out as of the second year of employment – the expected net monthly starting salary is approximately 2 800 € and increases annually. The working week is 37.5 hours (5 days of 7.5h). Every staff member is expected to work from the office in Brussels at least 3 days a week.
Non-EU citizens and individuals who do not have an EU work permit can apply. We cover all the costs related to obtaining a work permit and visa, and manage the process. ILGA-Europe colleagues can provide support in finding accommodation, registering your residence and many other day-to-day issues related to moving to Belgium.
As a workplace, ILGA-Europe strives to be flexible and responsive to employee needs, balancing that with the needs of the wider team and those of the LGBTI movement. We offer flexible working hours and possibility to partially work from home, though the office in Brussels will be your main location of work. We understand that relocation may be difficult in the current circumstances and will adjust as much as possible to your capacities in this regard.
Due date to send applications: Monday, 22 January 2024 (10:00 CET).
Please submit a signed electronic version by e-mail to: recruitment@ilga-europe.org. The application form is available here. Please see the Job Description for a more detailed overview of the role here.
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