Resident Senior Director - Eurasia
National Democratic Institute
**Description**
**About Us**
The National Democratic Institute is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization working to support and strengthen democratic institutions worldwide through citizen participation, openness, and accountability in government. If you care about supporting democracy around the world and are passionate about helping people choose how they are governed, consider joining our committed and dynamic team.
**About the Role**
The NDI Eurasia team is looking for a Senior Resident Director who will provide strong leadership ability, strategic communications support, democratic development experience, particularly in closing or restricted political spaces, political savvy and excellent program and staff management skills to lead the implementation of NDI’s programs in Georgia. Responsibilities include overall programmatic and operational management, financial and human resource oversight, donor and partner relations, strategic development and adaptive management of programs.
The Senior Resident Director will supervise NDI Georgia staff and a range of programming with political partners and civic organizations. Additionally, the Senior Resident Director is charged with conducting regular political analysis, supervising overall security management and operations, managing multiple program budgets, and maintaining relationships with international partners and organizations including senior U.S. government and multilateral agency officials; political parties; elected representatives; non-governmental entities; the diplomatic community; and other donor agencies.
The Senior Resident Director will work in close coordination with Washington, D.C.-based staff to manage the programmatic, administrative, financial, and logistical aspects of NDI’s operations. The Senior Resident Director reports to the DC-based Regional Director for EURASIA. The position is based in Tbilisi, Georgia with travel to other areas of the country.
This position is contingent on donor funding and the selected candidate is subject to donor approval.
**Your Purpose and Impact:**
+ Lead, plan, implement, and provide overall leadership and vision for NDI's Georgia programs with the support of Tbilisi-based national staff, short-term consultants and experts, and in coordination with NDI staff in Washington, DC.
+ Build and maintain collaborative working relationships with and serve as a resource, mentor and trainer for civil society representatives, local and national legislators, political party and movement representatives, political leaders, women and youth, and other relevant political actors across the political spectrum and at all levels of seniority.
+ Adapt programmatic activities based on changing political and security dynamics and in response to needs articulated by local partners and program stakeholders, and in consultation with donors; monitor programs to determine that programmatic goals are achieved and that operational and reporting requirements are adhered to.
+ Serve as principal liaison between NDI and Georgian government representatives, donor government officials, the diplomatic community and media as needed.
+ Liaise with international organizations on the implementation of complementary programming and participate in coordination meetings and related forums.
+ Work closely with NDI Washington’s Security and Operations and Risk Management personnel to assess and coordinate appropriate security and risk management measures for the Institute’s program operations, including physical security, cybersecurity, and related risk management.
+ Oversee the proper accounting, management, and planning of multiple program budget funds, in coordination with NDI’s Finance and Administration team, including the submission of a regular financial reconciliation to the Washington, DC office.
+ Build the capacity of NDI staff as appropriate to play a substantive role in program development and implementation.
+ Provide regular analysis of relevant political developments in Georgia and the region that may affect program outcomes to Washington, DC-based staff.
+ Oversee the development, review, and timely submission of program-related materials, including proposals, regular activity reports and monitoring and evaluation data that measure and evaluate program progress.
+ Identify and secure additional funding for NDI Georgia programs.
**Minimum Qualifications:**
+ Bachelor’s degree, preferably in Political Science, Public Administration, International Relations, or a related subject. Relevant Master’s degree preferred.
+ Minimum twenty (20) years substantive professional overseeing international development programs, preferably in the field of democracy and governance.
+ Substantive senior-level experience in multiple disciplines of democracy development as a political practitioner, with a political party, parliament, or civic group, or experience in parliament strengthening, elections knowledge, civic education, civic engagement and/or civil society development.
+ Ability to adjust programmatic activities based on changing political circumstances and in response to needs articulated by local partners and program stakeholders.
+ Demonstrated intimate knowledge of and/or working experience in the Eurasia region, or similar politically complex contexts.
+ Experience working in politically fraught and/or restrictive contexts.
+ Program management experience, including development of proposals and work plans, strategic planning, office operations, and the management of fiscal and human resources.
+ Familiarity with program design, monitoring, and evaluation tools and best practices.
+ Demonstrated ability to work effectively with senior political and civil society leaders as well as members of the donor and diplomatic community.
+ Exceptional interpersonal and managerial skills and cultural sensitivity to effectively interact with all levels of staff, U.S. and foreign government personnel, members of donor organizations, funders, and policymakers.
+ Proven capacity to meet program goals while managing financial, administrative, and security responsibilities.
+ Sound political and negotiation skills and extensive experience in working on complex programs and political issues.
+ Experience in local and international fundraising efforts.
+ Experience living and working in a country other than home of record.
+ Exceptional analytical skills for interpreting complex program and political issues.
+ Fluency in spoken and written English.
+ Experience with Google Apps (Gmail, Calendar, Google Drive, G+, etc.) and Excel.
**Partially Accompanied (Adult Dependents Only)** – A staff member on overseas assignment may bring his/her adult dependent (Spouse/Domestic Partner) to the country of assignment and NDI will provide the travel, housing and other allowances necessary to accommodate the presence of an accompanied adult dependent.
**What We Offer:**
We offer an environment committed to promoting diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging as a core part of our culture. We strive to foster empowerment and belonging as these values are central to our mission and to our impact. We believe that diversity in thought helps us solve the complex problems we face around the globe. Additionally, we offer a comprehensive benefits and allowance package based on the country of residency.
**Additional Information:**
_NDI is an equal opportunity employer (EEO). As such, NDI makes employment decisions and provides equal employment opportunity without regard to an applicant’s or employee’s race, religion, color, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, or gender identity), national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other basis protected by federal, state and local laws. As an equal opportunity employer, NDI encourages individuals with disabilities, including disabled veterans or veterans with service-connected disabilities, to apply._
_If you need reasonable accommodation in the application or hiring process, please notify NDI’s Human Resources department at Human_Resources_team@ndi.org. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act._
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