Position Overview
Objective of the Role
Power Up! is seeking a full time feminist Knowledge & MEL Specialist to work and collaborate with a passionate team of feminist movement builders and development practitioners in documenting and sharing key learnings related to the consortium’s feminist approaches and its strategic agenda on bodies, voices and resources. The role will also lead the writing and consolidation of the consortium’s annual narrative plans and reports for sharing with itsexternal programme stakeholders including the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The role entails great coordination and communication skills, as well asexperience in producing feminist research and knowledge products.
About JASS
About Power Up! & project background
The Power Up! Consortium is an alliance of women’s rights organisations including JASS (Just Associates),Yayasan Pemberdayaan Perempuan Kepala Keluarga (PEKKA), and Gender at Work (G@W). Power Up! works in strategic partnership with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands (MFA). Collaborating in a 5-year programme (2021-2025), the Consortium engages with womxn1 human rights defenders (WHRD) and their organisations and networks to build, organise, mobilise and transform power around three strategic agendas – bodies, voices and resources. Our aims are the prevention and elimination of sexual and gender-based violence against womxn and girls; strengthening womxn’s leadership and womxn’s participation in (political) decision-making; and strengthening womxn’s strategies for economic resilience and stability, including access to and controlof resources and land.
Within this, the partnership focuses on amplifying the voices, agency and leadership of constituencies that havebeen marginalised in their communities and social movements (LBQ women, HIV+ women, sex workers, women workers and rural and indigenous women). Their capacity to sustain pressure and influence policies, resources, institutions, and social norms is essential to the advancement of gender equality and womxn’s rights at all levels and to ensure womxn’s greater safety in the face of increased backlash and violence. The consortium’s work is spread across 6 geographic regions (17 countries) and prioritises Eastern Africa, Southern Africa and South and SoutheastAsia.
Compensation
Salary and duration of contract
JASS is committed to equitable salary and benefits based on roles and responsibilities, regardless of location. The salary range for the position is between USD 4,083 to USD 4,916 per month depending on relevant years of experience, knowledge and skills. Benefits include employer-paid health insurance, generousvacation leave, national holidays and sick leave.
The initial offer of employment is for 1 year (with 3-month probationary period), with a possibility of renewal based onmutual satisfaction.
How To Contact Us
Send the following materials (in English) to
lori@justassociates.org with the subject ‘Power Up Application – YOUR NAME’:
- Full CV (detailing the nature, scope and scale of responsibilities held)
- A letter of intent (maximum 2 pages) highlighting relevant skills and experience for this position (please notewhere you learned about the vacancy)
- Names and contact details of 2 professional references
The deadline for applications is
18th of December 2023. Due to the volume of applicants, only candidates who advanceto interviews will be contacted. The successful candidate is expected to assume the role as soon as possible. PowerUp! is not able to support visa or relocation costs.
JASS is an equal opportunity employer committed to creating an equitable, inclusive, feminist workingenvironment for all employees. We value and are enriched by diversity and our leadership, staff, culture and structures reflect this. *We strongly encourage qualified candidates of all races, ethnicities, color, religions, genderidentities, gender expressions, sexual orientations and abilities to apply.
About us
JASS is a feminist movement support organisation that strengthens the voice, visibility, leadership and collective organising power of women for a just and sustainable world for all. We equip and strengthen the leadership and organising capacity of women leaders and their organisations in Mesoamerica, Southeast Asia, and Southern Africa.
Our feminist movement building work supports marginalised women leaders (indigenous and rural land defenders, sex workers, garment workers, LBTQI+, HIV+, and young activists) in critically unpacking the power dynamics affecting their lives from the personal to the public, from the local to the global, as to change the systems, structures and beliefs that perpetuate inequity, injustice, and violence. Our approach enables the conditions for women to organise, mobilise and transform power in four areas of their lives: Bodies, Voice, Resources, and Safety.
Our commitment to transforming power in the world starts with how we organise and operate internally. Diversity, equity and inclusion are at the heart of who we are and how we were founded. We have an intersectional staff and shared leadership structure that represents diverse geographies, cultures, faiths, generations, races, abilities, sexual orientations, gender identities, and includes activists grounded in country-level organising and movements. We strive for internal structures, policies, and practices that value the range of knowledge held in this diversity and that reflect shared principles and accountability to our mission.