Program Officer, The NEA Foundation
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Program Officer, The NEA Foundation

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Location: Washington,DC, USA

Date: 2024-12-18T08:13:13Z

Job Description:
Reports to: The President & CEO until such time as an EVP of Programs, Strategy, and CommunicationsPosition Summary: The Program Officer for Global Learning primarily manages the NEA Foundation's Global Learning Fellowship (GLF) and may contribute to other program areas or special projects, as assigned.Established in 2011, the Global Learning Fellowship is a 12-month, cohort-based professional development opportunity for K-12 public school educators. Through a blend of online, peer, and international field-based learning opportunities, Fellows develop the skills and knowledge to integrate global competency into their daily classroom instruction. The Program Officer manages all aspects of GLF program delivery and oversees its budget.Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Serve as lead project and financial manager for NEAF's Global Learning Fellowship:o Drive the mission and goal alignment of the Global Learning Fellowship in relation to the NEAF's goals and mission.o Maintain day-to-day Fellowship program budgets, tracking programmatic spending, and generating financial documents.o Develop and implement special projects related to the Foundation's Global Learning objectives (e.g. an International teacher exchange currently under development by the Foundation).o Lead the Global Learning Fellows' recruitment, application and onboarding processes, ensuring a broad representation of educators from across the United States.- Coordinate the Fellowship application and peer-review processes via the grants management platform.- Communicate with Global Learning Fellowship applicants.- Generate contractual agreements for applicants selected as Global Learning Fellows.
  • Facilitate the development and implementation of a 12-month global education course for each cohort of Fellows:o Plan, curate and help deliver in-person workshops and virtual webinars, and moderate an online discussion board, all part of a blended group learning experience supporting Fellows' global education and competency.o Research and recruit experts to serve as presenters for workshops and webinars.o Maintain program communications and coordinate online community-building activities for Fellows.o Collaborate with and provide support to program alumni that volunteer to serve as mentors to new Fellows.o Support Fellows and Mentors in the development of the Fellows' Capstone projects.
  • Collaborate with the Foundation's senior leadership team and external partners to design a dynamic 10-day global learning field study for the Fellows:o Work with professional tour company/consultant to ensure all aspects of the field study align with the mission and values of The NEA Foundation.o Connect with public primary and secondary schools in the country to organize school visits to ensure a robust educational experience for Fellows.o Design and distribute program surveys and other measurement tools to continuously seek Fellows' feedback and assess their learning and satisfaction throughout the fellowship.
  • Recruit and manage consultants and external partners to support Fellowship activities:o Generate partnership agreements, memorandums of understanding and consultant agreements.o Supervise consultant activities and work products.
  • Build out and manage a network of Global Learning Fellowship alumni:o Design and host an annual spring alumni engagement event with support from GLF Advisory Council and external consultant(s).
  • Produce (or review) editorial content for Fellowship communications and marketing, working in partnership with the Foundation's Communications and Development teams to advance program awareness and identify external resources.
  • Develop and maintain effective professional relationships that advance the Foundation's programmatic goals.
  • Research and stay current on the field of global education. Produce summary briefs for Foundation staff and others.
  • Contribute to the Foundation's short- and long-term planning and budgeting activities, as well as ongoing internal learning and team development efforts.
  • In partnership with other staff, may oversee a Program Assistant/Associate or student interns.
  • Represent the Foundation at conferences, symposia, and meetings where appropriate.
  • Coordinate as needed with other colleagues on joint projects, and execute special global learning-oriented projects and other duties as assigned.Desired Qualifications:
  • BA/BS degree and a minimum of two years of relevant work experience.
  • Proven project management experience, including attention to detail, ability to manage multiple relationships and deliverables simultaneously, and timely follow-through.
  • Commitment to and passion for public education, as well as familiarity with the nonprofit sector and its role in social change.
  • Record of accomplishment working on globally-focused issues or programs is encouraged but not required. A curiosity to understand different perspectives and cultures is a must.
  • A goal-driven self-starter, with an ability to work independently and under pressure while interacting with a wide range of people.
  • Strong leadership skills, self-confidence, resiliency and poise.
  • Outstanding writing skills and an articulate speaker with the ability to serve as spokesperson for the Foundation.
  • Ability to develop and manage budgets.
  • Team player with creative problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to travel both domestically and internationally, in alignment with the Fellowship's global field study.COMPENSATION: $68,000 - $75,000 depending on experience. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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