Friday, October 3, 2014

Director/Deputy Director of Business Development: Full-time job with One Acre Fund in New York City

Wanted: Unique professional with 5-15+ years of work experience.


Job Location: Major US city, New York preferred.

Duration: Minimum 2.5 years commitment, full-time job.

Organization Description
Most of the world's poor are farmers, representing the largest and most uniform group of poor people in the world. One Acre Fund is a growing social enterprise in Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, and Tanzania that is innovating a new way of helping farm families to achieve their full potential. Instead of giving handouts, One Acre Fund invests in farmers to generate a permanent gain in farm income. We provide farmers with a "service bundle" that includes education, finance, seed and fertilizer, and market facilitation. Our program is proven impactful – every year, we weigh thousands of harvests and measure 50-100% average gain in farm income per acre. We have laser-like focus on generating better lives for the people that we serve.

Job Description
We are seeking a unique professional for a role that is positioned to grow into one of the top leaders at One Acre Fund as we enter an exciting period of expansion. This role has high potential to join our U.S. Leadership Council, which helps to set long-term organizational strategy along with our field leaders. With the support of our Board, existing funders, Executive Director, and U.S. Director, this role will be responsible for:
  • New lead development and relationship-building. Interact with some of the most thoughtful and forward-looking funders in the international development arena to grow One Acre Fund’s funding.
  • Strategy and partnerships. Increasingly, our funding arrangements are strategic partnerships with the world’s major institutional funders, crafted around objectives that align with One Acre Fund’s long-term strategy. The Director / Deputy Director of Business Development will help craft the strategy around these funding agreements. For example, we recently closed a grant with the Gates Foundation, the goal of which is to create a long-term platform for agricultural research and innovations that can scale to impact hundreds of thousands of smallholder farmers.
  • Operationalizing new funding agreements. As our important deals move into implementation, the Director / Deputy Director of Business Development will be instrumental in forming the initial strategy around forming joint objectives, hiring new staff, and identifying the work streams to support funding arrangements.
  • Team development. The Director / Deputy Director of Business Development will be responsible for selecting, mentoring, and developing a global team of 10-15 professionals over the next 3-5 years. We are looking for a humble leader who can help grow our business development, grant writing, and grant stewardship functions.
  • Key spokesperson for our farmers. One Acre Fund is increasingly contributing to global discussions around agricultural development, and the Director / Deputy Director of Business Development will serve as a key spokesperson for the organization, attending and presenting at events like the Skoll World Forum and the Clinton Global Initiative.
This is a fund development role. However, because the Director / Deputy Director of Business Development will play a role in strategy, partnerships, and operating a growing team, we do not necessarily need someone with prior fundraising experience. Instead, we are looking for someone with a sharp business mind primarily, together with strong interpersonal skills and an abiding commitment to our values of humbly serving farmers.

Career Growth and Development
One Acre Fund invests in building management and leadership skills. Your manager will invest significant time in your career development. We provide constant, actionable feedback delivered through mentorship and through regular management consulting-style career reviews. We also have regular one-on-one meetings, where we listen to and discuss career goals, and work collaboratively to craft roles that each person can be passionate about.  Because of our rapid growth, we constantly have new high-level roles opening up and opportunities in many functions. This results in fast career growth for our staff.

Qualifications
We are seeking someone with 5-15+ years of work experience who:
  • Speaks the language of business. We are not necessarily seeking a traditional fundraiser, as this is not a traditional fundraising role. Our donors are looking for someone who speaks the language of business (financial sustainability, return on investment, impact per donor dollar). We are seeking someone with business fluency – e.g., a background in management consulting or impact investing. 
  • Values fit. We put a high premium on values. We want someone who has a true service orientation and humility – someone that puts our farmers before themselves.
  • People-orientation. We do not need an extreme extrovert, but we are seeking someone who wants to spend their day building relationships with people by pursuing referrals, attending conferences and networking events, etc.
  • Team-builder. We are looking for someone who has experience in, and passion for, helping to grow and develop a team of direct reports.
  • Willingness to travel.  This role will have approximately 60-90 nights per year of travel, half or more international. The travel commitment may diminish as we hire suitable staff in other continents, and dates of travel are highly flexible.
  • Language: English required.

Preferred Start Date
Flexible

Compensation
Commensurate with experience.

Benefits
Health insurance in our group plan, 401k match, and 529 education fund matching contributions.

To Apply
Complete this form. You will be prompted to submit your CV and cover letter. You may also be asked to submit work samples for some positions. Returned Peace Corps Volunteers (RPCVs), please submit a copy of your Description of Service (DOS) in the appropriate section.

Top 10 Suggestions and Resources for Finding Internships in Intl Development, CR and Related Fields

Many students are interested in finding appropriate internships in the field to help develop their skills and experience. There are a number of suggestions that could be helpful in the search for a great internship that are offered below. First please note that this site is designed to provide opportunities for networking and sharing resources. In general individual postings seeking jobs/internships are not encouraged (and may be deleted). The main reason is the site would be deluged with requests and there are already many excellent resources available on the Internet.

Here are the top 10 suggestions for finding internships (please feel free to add your own suggestions).

1) Develop a Strong Resume - Make sure you have a strong, clear and compelling resume and cover letter. See the Download TipsforWritingEffectiveResumes.pdf . Many university career centers also offer guidance on resumes.

2) Read Key Resources - The ACT Report, Skills, Networks and Knowledge: Careers in International Peace and Conflict Resolution offers guide to careers in the field based on interviews with over 60 organizations and practitioners. The document also offers 10 pages of resources for finding jobs, internships, scholarships and more. You can download the report for Download Webreport.pdf or at theACT website. Another great resource is a Career Guide from Sustainability on Corporate Social ResponsibilityIdealist has also developed an excellent guide to Nonprofit Careers and a separateCareers Resources Section . Also see the Idealist Guide to International Volunteerism, and the United Nations Volunteer Web.

3) Subscribe to Key Web and Job Lists - There are countless numbers of websites that provide resources on jobs and internships in the field. You should get on all or some of these sites as you will get daily or weekly updates of opportunities around the world. See the full guide to job lists in the careers section(many of which post internships) Some of the best sites include:

4) Use your contacts/networks - One of the key strategies for finding a job/internship is to consult your personal and professional networks. Let your professors, colleagues and friends know that you're seeking an opportunity and perhaps they will have suggestions/contacts. University career centers and alumni can also be terrific resources.

5)Join New Networks- Joining a professional network in the field can also be a useful way to make contacts and learn about opportunities. Some relevant networks include:
Society for International Development or Society for International Development DC Chapter
Association for Conflict Resolution
Women in International Security
Peace and Justice Studies Association

6) Find and Contact Organizations Directly - Often you can find great organizations and opportunities through your own research and identify/create your own opportunities. You can find also find opportunities listed directly on an organization's website. It is important to ensure that ensure that any organization you will work with is a legitimate organization (check with friends, see who funds them, visit their website, learn about their reputation). It is possible to contact organizations (particularly smaller ones) to let them know you're interested in their work and have skills (be specific) that you believe might be of assistance.

7) Explore Fellowship Opportunities - There are many excellent fellowships/scholarships that do provide funding for independent research/volunteer work/study. Thus, don't just think about internships as a way to get field experience, but look into ways you can obtain a fellowship and perhaps as part of your study intern with local organizations and/or conduct independent research. You can find many fellowships/scholarships on this site by searching by various keywords.

8) Explore Negotiating about Opportunities - While many internships are unpaid and an organization may not have sufficient funds, you may want to explore negotiating about the terms of potential internships. For example some organizations might be able to provide housing, while other organizations might provide training opportunities, or perhaps allow you to explore publication opportunities.

9) Consider Fundraising to Support Your Opportunity - Some universities may have funding opportunities to support summer internships/field work. Perhaps you can consult your relatives and ask for small contributions to cover your basic expenses or find other creative ways to fund your experience.

10) Additional Suggestions - What are additional suggestions for finding the best internship?

Fellowship: Last days to apply for the next Global Peace On The Move Fellowship in Thailand

Peace Revolution Fellowship in Thailand - Global Peace On The Move XIII - February 2015

Applications for the Peace Revolution Fellowship in Thailand - Global Peace On The Move XIII – February 11-24 2015 are open now!

The fellowship offers a 14 days intensive training program providing participants with deeper insight in the relationship between inner peace and sustainable world peace and enhancing their ability to create peace within their family, professional and social environment.
In addition to our intense meditation practice, participants will gain knowledge of various theoretical approaches that include:
  • Conflict resolution and the role of basic human self-discipline
  • The role of our habits in our daily life and how to improve them; the 5 Rooms  of Life approach
  • The factors that determine our perception to think, act and speak; relation between body and mind
  • Leadership: Eight pillars for a stable peaceful society
  • Thai-Buddhist Studies

Presently, the fellowship takes place at Mooktawan Sanctuary in an island at the southern part of Thailand. Participants will enjoy meditating in a serene and peaceful near-forest environment. Well, many people say it′s a celestial hideaway on Earth. The following video is taken from the Global Peace on the Move V event at Mooktawan:


 The Thailand fellowship includes:
  • partial sponsoring of airfare*
  • free accommodation
  • free catering
  • free local transportation
  • free meditation retreat fee
*Everyone is welcome to join the fellowship. But to be eligible for the partial sponsoring of airfare, candidates must be between 18-30 years old.

Eligibility
  • Candidates should be 18-30 years old at the time of submitting the application in order to receive the airfare support.
  • Candidates must have completed 42 days of the online self-development program. Note that in order to submit the application form, candidates do not need to have completed the online self-development program.
  • The completed self-development program needs to be current. You may refer to the self-development validity according to the date specified by the fellowship you are applying to. If it is more than 1 year since the self-development program completion, you will have to do it again. If it is more than 6 months but less than 1 year, you will have to submit 15 days more of Inner Peace Time journal.
  • Candidates must have completed at least 1 OFFLINE (with 5 or more participants) and 1 ONLINE (with 10 or more participants)Special Ops.
  • Candidates must have submitted a PIPO Proposal.
  • Candidates have good proficiency in written and spoken English language.
  • Candidates should be optimistic, be open-minded, show leadership potential, and have a genuine interest in peace.

Application deadline: 19 October 2014
Eligibility deadline: 30 November 2014

UNESCO Youth Photography Competiton


The competition:
We are launching a photo competition for 18-30 year olds, with a USD $500 prize for the winner. The winner will also have the chance of seeing their photo printed in the next Education for All (EFA) Global Monitoring Report (GMR) and promoted globally to media and at our numerous launch events.
The next edition of the EFA Report is due out in April 2015 and will review how well the EFA movement has contributed to ensuring all children, young people and adults enjoy their right to a quality education. Find out more about the next report.
What we are looking for:
As the next Report will look at progress in education from 2000 to today, your photo should illustrate ideas linked to youth, education, literacy, skills and/or the world of work among members of your community over the past fifteen years.
How to enter:
The deadline for submitting a photo is 23.59 Paris time on 9 November 2014 and you must be aged between 18-30.

Digital Media Analyst: Full time job in New York City with One Acre Fund

Private-sector style career development in a growing social enterprise

An excellent career development opportunity

Industry:                    Nonprofit/International Development
Function:          Digital Marketing & Communications
Employer:                  One Acre Fund
Job Title:                    Digital Media Analyst 
Job Location:             New York
Duration:       Minimum 2 years commitment, full-time job

Organization Description
Most of the world's poor are farmers, representing the largest and most uniform group of poor people in the world. One Acre Fund is a growing social enterprise in Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, and Tanzania that is innovating a new way of helping farm families to achieve their full potential. Instead of giving handouts, One Acre Fund invests in farmers to generate a permanent gain in farm income. We provide farmers with a "service bundle" that includes education, finance, seed and fertilizer, and market facilitation. Our program is proven impactful – every year, we weigh thousands of harvests and measure 50-100% average gain in farm income per acre. We have laser-like focus on generating better lives for the people that we serve.

Job DescriptionWe are seeking an exceptional individual to optimize One Acre Fund’s digital assets, implement cutting-edge digital strategies that amplify the voices of smallholder farmers, and dramatically increase the engagement of supporters in online platforms.

Reporting to the global communications manager with latitude for strategy development and implementation, the digital media analyst will manage One Acre Fund’s digital and social platforms and implement best practices across all digital assets, with a particular focus on improving search engine optimization (SEO) and reaching new supporters with high affinity.

One Acre Fund’s rapid growth and demonstrated impact provides limitless opportunities to engage audiences interested in international development, social enterprise, and agriculture innovation. With your expertise, we’ll be able to stimulate a groundswell of support for some of the hardest-working farmers in the world.

Primary duties:
  • Develop and implement digital marketing and social networking strategies.
  • Maintain www.oneacrefund.org and manage contracts with web developers.
  • Maintain the organization’s UK and Netherlands websites and content.
  • Improve One Acre Fund’s SEO and grow the number of visitors to the website.
  • Oversee and produce daily content for One Acre Fund’s 7 social media networks.
  • Set up, track, and evaluate goals in Google Analytics.
  • Manage the Google AdWords grant and with a focus on meeting recruitment goals.
  • Institute best practices and updates to maintain excellent Google ratings.
  • Produce One Acre Fund’s e-newsletters, increasing open and click-through rates.
  • Closely follow and act on new media developments, platforms, and trending topics.
  • Monitor relevant breaking news and participate in rapid response communications.
  • Support global campaigns, ensuring maximum digital reach.
  • Support video production and editing.
Career Growth and Development
One Acre Fund invests in building management and leadership skills. Your manager will invest significant time in your career development. We provide constant, actionable feedback delivered through mentorship and through regular management consulting-style career reviews. We also have regular one-on-one meetings, where we listen to and discuss career goals, and work collaboratively to craft roles that each person can be passionate about.  Because of our rapid growth, we constantly have new high-level roles opening up and opportunities in many functions. This results in fast career growth for our staff.

Qualifications
We are seeking an exceptional digital analyst that will help take our organization to the next levels of impact and scale in the online space. Candidates who fit the following criteria are encouraged to apply:

Professional Qualifications
  • Bachelors or masters degree in communications, computer science, marketing or equivalent program and/or equivalent experience.
  • Demonstrated fluency in digital and mobile communications.
  • Demonstrated fluency in social media networks and emerging platforms.
  • Fluency in SEO and Google scoring/ranking systems.
  • Fluency in Google AdWords and PPC.
  • Fluency in Google Analytics and related analytics systems.
  • Strong quantitative and analytical skills and ability to present data clearly.
  • Basic knowledge of HTML coding a plus.
  • Video editing a plus.
  • Language: English required.

Personal Attributes:
  • Driving passion to amplify the voices and stories of smallholder farmers.
  • Entrepreneurial spirit and demonstrated leadership experience.
  • Ability to take reasonable risks, work independently, and to seize opportunities.
  • Personal and cultural humility. We are looking for passionate people who combine strong leadership skills with good humor, patience, and a humble approach to service to join our growing family of leaders.

Preferred Start Date
Flexible

Compensation
Commensurate with experience.

Benefits
Health insurance, 401k contribution, flexible work environment (if based in the US).

To Apply
Complete this form (http://myjotform.com/form/40471746260553). You will be prompted to submit your CV and cover letter. You may also be asked to submit work samples for some positions. Returned Peace Corps Volunteers (RPCVs), please submit a copy of your Description of Service (DOS) in the appropriate section.