About Open Government Partnership (OGP)
The Open Government Partnership (OGP) was formed in 2011 by governments and civil society organizations seeking new ways of working together to make societies more transparent, accountable, inclusive, and participatory.
OGP has grown over its first decade into a global effort of close to 200 national and local governments, thousands of civil society organizations, and many others.
The OGP community is made up of thousands of relentless, creative, and inspiring trailblazers, innovators, and deeply committed reformers striving to make a difference.
About the role
What you'll do
General Operations and Systems Administration (60%)
First point of contact for all things related to OGP’s hybrid work environment
Provides key coordination support for Operations team:
Submitting invoices & reviewing incoming mail,
Procurement of office supplies & ergonomics
Supports scheduling and planning of all-staff meetings
Provides logistical support during recruitment processes
Monitor general OGP email accounts for messages from external stakeholders to be directed to respective internal stakeholders
Maintains tracker OGP organizational insurance policies and oversees renewal process, including data collection and communication with carriers and signatories
Supports system administration of staff benefits, this includes tracking renewals of services and verifying invoices and payments.
Supports cross-organizational morale events for staff
Cybersecurity/IT Support (15%)
Serve as the first point of contact for all staff, including fiscally sponsored project staff, regarding basic IT questions and issues, and/or direct staff to outsourced cyber/IT support
Onboard staff on systems and new devices, including fiscally sponsored project staff
Lead cybersecurity initiatives (i.e. champion anti-phishing training, maintaining equipment inventory)
Works closely with OGP’s IT support vendor
Manages Google Workspace and other org platform subscriptions (i.e. Zoom, Adobe, MS 365, Slack)
Travel Support (15%)
Act as the first point of contact for global staff regarding travel support, event travel bookings, and troubleshooting travel-related issues.
Act as a liaison between staff and OGP travel service providers
Support approval flow for staff travel requests, including checking compliance with policy travel as needed.
Book flights on behalf of staff & non-staff stakeholders
Maintain staff guidance and keep it updated per policy and support ongoing training on travel policy with staff and service providers.
Project Management (10%)
Lead on or support short-term projects within the scope of the Operations team. This may include supporting the implementation of new systems, open enrollment, data management, rolling out org-wide policy/systems changes, and staff surveys.
Qualifications
Demonstrated experience providing an excellent level of customer service to diverse groups of stakeholders
Passion for administration and non-profit sector management
Experience or willingness to support remote work and offices, across different jurisdictions.
Involvement in coordinating logistics for global travel in large events
Exposure to office management and day-to-day needs for business operations
Thrives in a multicultural work environment with staff from different backgrounds
Must be tech-savvy with an eagerness to train others on tools, systems, and equipment (MacOS, Google Workspace, MS 365, Slack, Zoom, Rippling, Salesforce)
Strong presentation and written communication skills
Strong project management skills coordinating across multiple time zones
Strong sense of time management and task prioritization skills
Ability to ask for help when more context and/or professional development is required
Proficiency in English is required; familiarity in Spanish, French or German is a plus
Interest in taking on more responsibility upon growing in this role and successfully handling workload with efficiency
Travel: <5%
This position requires some physical activity in office and home office environments.
How to apply:
Please submit your application by sending in your resume and completing the screening questions via our Rippling portal by October 21, 2024 at 12PM Eastern. This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship.
We encourage candidates to apply even if you meet most but not all of the requirements listed above. This is an entry-level role perfect for a someone who is interested in becoming an expert in the field of global non-profit operations. We are small but mighty Operations team, and we look forward to reviewing your application to see how joining our team will serve your long-term Operations career.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis so that we may select qualified applicants as we receive expressions of interest. Reasonable accommodations may be requested by contacting Jobs@opengovpartnership.org.
We make an effort to reach out to each candidate personally, but due to the volume of applications we receive, we will prioritize contacting successful candidates first. If you don't hear from us within 15 business days, please know that we appreciate your interest in joining our team, and we hope that you will apply again in the future for a role that better suits your aspirations and experience.
The pay range for this role is:
50,000 - 65,000 USD per year (Washington, DC)
Finance People and Culture
London, United Kingdom
Washington, DC
Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, Belgium
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