ABOUT ECHIDNA GIVING:Echidna Giving is a private funder with one sole aim: getting more girls into better schools to live better lives. We focus on girls because of the disadvantage girls face in most parts of the world and because if you educate a girl, she will prioritize educating her children - one of the few self-reinforcing efforts in philanthropy. Investing in girls pays dividends for us all: what she learns in school can transform her life, her family, her community, and her nation for generations to come. That's why we're committed to supporting quality, gender-responsive education in lower-income countries. Because when all kids learn equally, our world becomes more equal.Private funding becomes even more critical as wealthy nations reduce aid funding. Echidna is one of the largest private funders in the international education space, and we, in contrast, are growing. Though private funding cannot replace dollar-for-dollar aid funding, private philanthropy can help slow the potential reversal of the progress made in reducing poverty and inequality that was achieved in recent decades. Education is a linchpin in poverty alleviation.Echidna does not intend to create a lasting institution and, therefore, aims to preserve a small but senior team to direct our growth and giving. Our target is to give away $6 billion over the next 35 years. In the next decade, we will grow our annual grants budget by five times to approximately $200M per year.Echidna also has a reputation for a positive and empowering culture. Recent confidential interviews with the team indicate that our culture is characterized by warmth, inclusivity, and intentional relationship-building.Primary Foundational Learning is one of our key areas of grantmaking to advance girls’ education. In this area of work, we are focused on ensuring that marginalized, primary school-aged girls acquire foundational literacy, numeracy, and social-emotional learning outcomes. You can find more details about our strategy here.ABOUT THE ROLE:Echidna Giving is seeking a Program Officer to join the Echidna Giving team and take ownership of our Primary Foundational Learning strategy in India. The Program Officer will be part of a broader team working on Primary Foundational Learning in multiple regions, whose work is coordinated by a team lead. The Program Officer will also engage with other colleagues working in the same region on different thematic focus areas (namely Early Childhood Development and Education and Adolescent Life Skills). They will be responsible for shaping, with approval from the board, our Primary Foundational Learning strategy in India, identifying grantees that align with this strategy, and supporting and overseeing the grant portfolio.The role will entail broader work in service of accelerating progress for grantees and the wider field. By staying current in Primary Foundational Learning research and maintaining awareness of country dynamics, the Program Officer will identify opportunities to accelerate locally-led systems change, offer input to other funders looking to support Primary Foundational Learning in the region, and serve as a global resource on Primary Foundational Learning best practices. S/he will help grantees to expand their impact by offering connections, visibility, and broader support. The Program Officer will oversee an existing grantee portfolio of approximately 5 organizations that they will grow to 20-30 organizations over time.We are flexible on where the Program Officer is geographically based, but candidates based in India will have the easiest time staying current in their networks, understanding the context, and supporting a grant portfolio without extensive travel. The Program Officer will spend several months in the first year in the Bay Area and travel internationally with the team as part of onboarding. On an ongoing basis, they should expect to spend 4-6 weeks annually in the Bay Area and 8-12 weeks in the countries where our grantees work, adding up to 20-40% travel, depending on whether or not the staff member is based in one of our target geographies.We are seeking candidates with expertise in at least two of the following three areas:(1) technical expertise in Primary Foundational Learning(2) strong networks in India (e.g., with local civil society/NGO organizations and/or government)(3) experience and networks in philanthropyExperience or expertise in gender or girl rights would be a significant added benefit.RESPONSIBILITIES:Develop and Execute Grantmaking Strategy (70%):Develop an India-specific Primary Foundational Learning strategy, building towards systems change.Administer and support an existing portfolio of approximately 5 grants.Help identify the highest leverage opportunities for advancing Echidna Giving's goals, shaping the way the strategy gets implemented and contextualized.Expand the grant portfolio by identifying new grantees aligned with Echidna Giving's Primary Foundational Learning strategy, with an emphasis on identifying organizations based in the countries in which they work and led by leaders from those countries.Review and provide feedback on grant proposals, including assessing programs, outcome metrics, budgets, and leadership capabilities.Write funding recommendations and other materials for the Board.Represent funding recommendations to the Board during quarterly meetings.Act as the primary point of contact for Echidna Giving grantees. Support their work beyond the grant dollars, brokering connections with funders, policymakers, and other organizations in order to amplify their voice and impact.Provide support and feedback to fellow Program Officers on your unique areas of expertise.External Relationship-building and Leadership (30%):Develop and maintain strong and trusted relationships with grantees, funders, researchers, policymakers, and other key actors in the Primary Foundational Learning, education, and/or gender equality space.Identify and support creative solutions to enable the success of individual grantees and the portfolio as a whole through collaborative working relationships.Identify and support creative solutions to build and enable strong leadership on Primary Foundational Learning in India.Represent Echidna Giving in key settings that help to support our strategy and goals, e.g., at conferences and meetings, in donor collaboratives, etc.Collaborate with colleagues and consultants at Echidna Giving to help iterate and improve on our internal practices in ways that align with our principles and strategic aims.Stay on top of current research, issues, and trends in education and gender equity.Stay abreast of India policy priorities, initiatives, and opportunities for accelerated systems change.QUALIFICATIONS:We are looking for candidates who have over 12 years of professional experience, including at least 5 years in positions that demand ownership of independent decision-making.Knowledge and expertise in the education sector, specifically Primary Foundational Learning, with a commitment to gender equity in education.Experience or expertise in any of the following areas is a plus: gender transformative education programming, leadership, and organizational development.Strong understanding of and networks in the philanthropic sector.Strong understanding of the political economy in education in India.Strong networks and relationships with education actors in India.Experience in the nongovernmental, governmental, and/or philanthropic sectors with an understanding of how nongovernmental organizations operate.Ability to gather and synthesize information from a variety of sources, identify what is most important to consider and prioritize, and use it to make timely and confident decisions.Ability to understand and critically analyze evidence and research methodsAbility to see the "big picture” and translate ideas into practical actions.Ability to clearly and consistently communicate, in English, both verbally and in writing with diverse audiences and in a transparent, timely, and respectful mannerCommitment to Echidna Giving's principles and overarching mission.As a representative, reflect well on and in a manner that is consistent with Echidna Giving's culture and values.Curiosity, interest, and ability to collaborate with people with different perspectives and styles, open to listening to and adapting based on feedback, as well as proven dedication to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion.Excellent organizational skills and ability to be a self-starter who operates effectively independently, with a demonstrated track record of consistently meeting deadlines.Candidates who are flexible, mature, and have a sense of humor will have the greatest success at Echidna Giving.Work collaboratively, building relationships, trust, and credibility with members of a team, Board, management, and external stakeholders.Read full JD here.Shortlist () is our exclusive recruitment exclusive partner for this role.Applications will be considered on a rolling basis until the position is closed, though early applications are strongly encouraged.To apply, click the "Easy Apply" button or share your cover letter and resume/LinkedIn profile using the contact details below. If you would like to refer someone from your network or have any questions, please feel free to reach out to us.Ashbira SinghAssociate Partnerashbira@Alisha CoelhoTalent Consultantalisha@
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Program Officer - Primary Foundational Learning