Position: Research Assistant Hours: 230 hours over a 5-month period Contract type: Independent Contract Start date: September 2025 Location: Canada – Remote Applications open: August 13 2025 Closing date: The deadline for applications to be submitted is August 27, 11:59 PM EST Compensation: $40/hr. for 225 hours between September – March 2026. Application method: Resume, answers to questions and written sample. See instructions below. All candidates must be legally eligible to work in Canada. About Fora Since 2009, Fora: Network for Change (Fora) has been building a global network of young feminist changemakers. Through our governance programming, leadership development, social impact initiatives, and feminist research, we make bold, strategic investments in young women and gender-marginalized youth navigating gender-based barriers. We equip them with the training, community, and experiences they need to lead, thrive, and create lasting change across Canada and globally. Learn more at https://www.foranetwork.org. For this opportunity, Fora is seeking and Independent Contractor. The Contractor is not an employee of Fora: Network for Change for any purpose whatsoever and will be and remain an independently contracted external hire. Fora is committed to equitable representation and access. Candidates from Black, Indigenous, racialized, 2SLGBTQIA+, newcomer, refugee, and other underserved communities are encouraged to self-identify in your application. To learn more about Fora’s continued learning and commitment to equity, please see our 2024 Annual Report Position Summary Our upcoming research project will capture and analyze the unique economic circumstance of young women and gender-marginalized youth experiencing underemployment in Canada. It aims to identify indicators of locked economic potential and provide systems-level pathways towards economic prosperity and security. By collating and conducting research on young women and gender-marginalized youth’s underemployment, this important research will identify how Canada’s existing skills development infrastructure and employment system can be redesigned with the economic prosperity and security of young women and gender marginalized youth in mind. We are seeking a highly skilled social science researcher with interest and experience in progressive and feminist economics. Reporting to the Advocacy Manager, the Research Assistant will support the execution of secondary and primary qualitative research alongside the production of a comprehensive report. Key responsibilities of the Research Assistant will include: Data Collection and Research Coordination (50%): Data Analysis and Narration (15%): Report Writing (35%): Education & Certifications Knowledge & Experience: Core Competencies: Application: Please upload your application (resume, answers to questions and a writing sample) here: https://airtable.com/appYkmrbSeu9s8gop/pagcB2hdgsAwCGFTL/form The deadline for applications to be submitted is August 27 at 11:59 PM Eastern Standard Time. If you have any inquiries that are not covered in this job description, please email tehreem@foranetwork.org. For applicants with disabilities, we provide accommodations throughout the recruitment, selection and/or assessment process. If selected to participate in the recruitment, selection and/or assessment process, please inform Fora of the nature of any accommodation(s) that you may require in respect of any materials or processes used to ensure your equal participation. All personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. APPLY NOW
Digital Content Producer
About Fight Inequality Alliance: Fight Inequality Alliance is a growing global movement organising and mobilising to counter the excessive concentration of power and wealth in the hands of a small elite. We are building a just, equal and sustainable world. DIGITAL CONTENT PRODUCER Join FIA as a Digital Content Producer Are you a visionary leader with a passion for driving Global alliances towards impactful change? FIA is looking for a dynamic Digital Content Producer to join our Global and Regional Alliances Team. Be at the helm of our mission to strengthen alliances and promote our organisational culture and values. About the role: The Fight Inequality Alliance (FIA) is looking for a dynamic, creative and politically engaged Digital Content Producer to join our Communications and Media Team. This is a unique opportunity to shape how our global movement shows up online — reaching, engaging and mobilising millions of people across the world in the fight against inequality. You will lead the creation of digital content that informs, inspires, and activates — bringing our campaigns to life across social media, email and our website. Working closely with the Digital Strategist, you will help build narrative power and engagement through compelling visual and written content. We are looking for a versatile digital communicator who can conceptualise, script, write, design, and edit — someone who is as comfortable creating a punchy meme or Instagram carousel as they are scripting and editing a short video or building email content in Mailchimp. Key Responsibilities: Social Media Content Creation Website and Email Content Video Scripting and Editing Graphic Design Coordination & Support What we’re looking for: Desired Attributes Nice to Have (Bonus Skills) Position type: ConsultancyDuration: 4 months (August – November, 2025) Salary: As per FIA grade 8 salary which can be accessed here Location: Remote working from home/company base. Travel to Johannesburg, South Africa in November might be required. Reporting to: The position will report to the Digital Strategist of the Fight Inequality Alliance. Working Hours: 40 hours per week (8 hours per day, Monday to Friday). Why Join Us: If you’re ready to take on this exciting role and drive positive change with us, we want to hear from you! Be part of our transformative journey towards a more just and equitable future. How to apply: Please click on the Apply button to start the application process. You will be required to upload an up-to-date curriculum vitae and a covering letter, clearly explaining your suitability against the essential criteria. This vacancy will remain open until the role is filled, with no set closing date. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and suitable candidates will be contacted for an interview. The job posting will be removed as soon as a suitable candidate is appointed. Due to high volumes of applications received, we can only correspond with short listed applicants. Should you not have received feedback on your application within two weeks of the application date, please consider your application as unsuccessful. FIA reserves the right to withdraw any of our vacancies at any time. APPLY NOW
Growth & Partnerships Consultant
ABOUT YLABS YLabs is a leading global design and research organization designing technologies that amplify youth power, agency, and opportunity. Founded in 2014 at the Harvard Innovation Lab, YLabs partners with young people to co-create inclusive digital products and services that improve their lives. Our design process opens spaces where young people’s ideas can become a reality – where they are the architects of the solutions to their most pressing challenges. YLabs multidisciplinary team delivers youth-driven innovation and impact at scale. Our team combines expertise in youth-driven design with adolescent health, climate, livelihoods, digital product design, behavioral science, and epidemiology. Based in Rwanda and the USA, we’ve worked in 18 countries to date on projects spanning three focus areas: optimum health and wellness, improved economic opportunity, and increased climate resilience. Find out more about our projects here: https://www.ylabsglobal.org/work JOB SUMMARY OVERVIEWWe are seeking a Growth & Partnerships Consultant to support our Growth & Partnerships team and oversee diverse workstreams, leading comprehensive business development efforts, identifying partnerships, and driving project proposals focused on our core offerings of youth-driven research, design strategy, innovation and acceleration. The ideal candidate will possess a strong institutional partnership and full-spectrum business development background, bring management experience to a talented and growing team, and have a passion for social impact. They should have a track record of leading successful multi-country proposals, thrive in a collaborative environment, and excel in building relationships across fundraising verticals. This is a full-time, fully remote contractor position reporting to the CEO and requires the ability to work with our global team. Depending on the candidate’s location and position, from time to time, it may be necessary to travel for in-person meetings, conferences, and/or other miscellaneous events. This travel is fully reimbursed by YLabs. JOB TYPE [Independent Contractor] This is an independent remote contractor (Consultancy) position. The initial contract term for this role is 9 months, to be reviewed on a quarterly basis in line with specified deliverables. LOCATION [For RW based Candidates] This role is based out of YLabs’ office in Kigali, Rwanda and requires the ability to legally work in Rwanda. Our Rwanda office has a remote working environment, due to the global nature of our organization. [For US, Remote Candidates] This role requires the ability to legally work in the US. [For Location-Agnostic Remote Candidates] This is a remote role, ideally based in the Global South. Depending on the candidates’ location and position, from time to time, it may be necessary to travel for in-person meetings, our annual retreat, and/or other miscellaneous events. This travel is fully reimbursed by YLabs. ABOUT YLABS’ COMPENSATION YLabs adheres to Project Fair’s principles and standards to establish equity in pay with the overriding principle of “equal pay for work of equal value” outlined in the Sustainable Development Goals. All salary ranges are based on level within the organization and are competitive to regional and national salary benchmarks, based on the respective office location. PAY RATE The pay range for this position is $2,000 – $4,320 per month, commensurate with experience and regional location of the selected candidate. This is an independent contractor position; no benefits will be provided, however remuneration may be negotiable to accommodate potential self-administration of benefits and tax withholdings. YOU WILL: Strategic Partnership Leadership Donor Engagement & Relationship Management Proposal Development & Grant Writing Campaign Management & Execution Documentation & Knowledge Transfer Performance Targets Over the 9-month engagement, you will be expected to: YOU ARE: YOU HAVE: DESIRABLE: APPLICATION PROCESS This posting will be open from August 8 to August 31, 2025. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis by our Hiring Committee. YLabs recognizes the effort that goes into submitting an application; all applications received during the posting period will be reviewed, and selected candidates will be notified of their application status once the hiring process begins. All YLabs offers of employment are conditional on satisfactory background and professional reference checks, and criminal record clearances. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY YLabs is committed to building teams and policies that promote equity, justice, and belonging at work. We strongly encourage people from all cultures, races, educational backgrounds, socio-economic classes, sexual orientations, age, gender, and physical abilities to apply. We do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, familial status, marital status, caregiver status, or any other category protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. APPLY NOW
Empowerment Communications Manager
About the Internet Society Foundation The Internet Society (ISOC) supports and promotes the development of the Internet as a global technical infrastructure, a resource to enrich people’s lives, and a force for good in society. Our work aligns with our goals for the Internet to be open, globally connected, secure, and trustworthy. We seek collaboration with all who share these goals. Together, we focus on building and supporting the communities that make the Internet work; advancing the development and application of Internet infrastructure, technologies, and open standards; and advocating for policy that is consistent with our view of the Internet. The Internet Society Foundation (Foundation) is a non-profit organization that works in concert with the Internet Society. It exists to demonstrate and support the positive difference the Internet can make to people everywhere and promote the development of the Internet as a global technical infrastructure, a resource to enrich people’s lives, and a force for good in society. The Foundation is committed to a culture of diversity and inclusion, where all individuals are valued for their distinct contributions. Our people are the most valuable strengths we have. The collective sum of the individual differences, life experiences, knowledge, inventiveness, innovation, self-expression, unique capabilities and talent that our staff invests in their work represents a significant part of not only our culture, but our reputation and the Foundation’s achievements. About the Position We are seeking a dynamic and collaborative Communications Manager to lead the communications of our empowerment portfolio, which includes capacity building, Internet Society alumni and fellows. The ideal candidate is someone who brings a balance of creativity, strategic thinking, and organizational excellence. This role requires a disciplined professional who thrives in cross-functional, globally distributed environments and can lead a strategic communications plan from concept through execution and reporting. You will play a key role in telling the stories of individuals and communities empowered through the Internet Society’s capacity-building initiatives—helping to increase visibility, drive engagement, in support of our fundraising and advocacy efforts. Location Remote Essential Duties and Responsibilities Desired Qualifications Extra Nice to Have Qualifications What You’ll Love About Us Compensation and benefits for this position will be paid in local currency and based on the country and geographic location’s local salary and benefits market data for the position. Exact pay will be based on factors including but not limited to relevant qualifications, experience, geographic location, education, business and organizational needs. The Foundation is an equal opportunity employer. Employment selection and related decisions are made without regard to sex, race, age, disability, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, color or any other protected class. Compensation and benefit package for this position will be competitively commensurate with the successful applicant’s qualifications. Applications will be evaluated until the position has been filled. The list of applicants will not be posted publicly and will be reviewed in confidence by members of the evaluation committee. APPLY NOW
CADE Project Coordinator
Part-time position (80% FTE) 1. Background Forus is a global network supporting and connecting civil society for effective social change. It brings together 72 National NGO Platforms and 7 Regional Coalitions from Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and the Pacific, reuniting over 24.000 NGOs. Forus is a consortium partner in the Civil Society Alliances for Digital Empowerment (CADE) project, a 45- month programme (2024 to 2027) funded by the European Commission, with the aim to increase the structural engagement of civil society organisations (CSOs) in global and regional multilateral and multistakeholder internet governance (IG) and standard-setting fora (IGF, ITU, IETF, ICANN), and to ensure the multiplier effect of such engagement through synergies among CSOs in support of an open internet, inclusive and human-centric policymaking processes, and a sustainable digital future. The outcomes of the CADE program are: This programme is being implemented by a global consortium of civic space and democracy support organizations and networks, led by Diplo and including nine co-applicants from all continents: Forus, ECNL, CIPESA, KICTANet, Sarvodaya, Vision for Change , SMEX, PICISOC and Karisma. Forus leads on Outcome 3 and contributes to outcomes 1 and 2 through network engagement, awareness campaigns, regional trainings, and joint advocacy. We aim to amplify civil society voices, foster inclusive participation, and enhance digital literacy and strategic cooperation across the Global North and South. Forus has already coordinated a global mapping and a baseline study to better understand the current state of CSO engagement in global, regional and national IGFs and other IG policy shaping and standard-setting forums, as well as the barriers and opportunities at stake for enhanced engagement. As a crucial consortium partner, Forus is now responsible for strengthened cooperation between CSOs in the Global North and Global South (outcome #3). Along with the other co-applicants, Forus needs to engage actively in key events and is responsible for conducting a series of awareness-raising and IG digital literacy campaigns in the Global South (e.g., reinforcing the Let’s Talk Digital campaign), fostering local partnership and networking especially through a Global North/Global South fellowship program to enhance strategic cooperation. Forus also aims to mobilize its global network and maximise the programme’s spillover effect, enhancing knowledge about global and regional multilateral and multistakeholder IG and standard-setting fora (IGF, ITU, IETF, ICANN) through regular bulletins, capacity strengthening sessions and webinars. Forus is building a peer-learning community across regions to enhance collaboration and leverage knowledge and experiences worldwide, with the goal to strengthen and amplify civil society advocacy messages to promote a human-centric policy approach and enhance trust among stakeholders, to advance inclusive and open IG, involve absent communities, and connect global IG policy processes with local IG- related initiatives. In the framework of this project, Forus seeks a dynamic, strategic and pro-active CADE Project coordinator to ensure the successful implementation of our commitments within the consortium. This includes catalysing engagement across our network, delivering key Forus deliverables, and helping reclaim the CADE project’s transformative potential. The Forus CADE Project coordinator will report to the Forus Advocacy coordinator. As a member-led network, Forus is also committed to working closely with its members in all activities. 2. Responsibilities Main responsibilities and tasks Project coordination Provide strategic and operational leadership for Forus’ work within the CADE consortium.Ensure timely and high-quality implementation of Forus-led workstreams, including mapping dissemination, regional case studies, the fellowship program, and awareness campaigns.Coordinate closely with the consortium lead (Diplo) and consortium partners; proactively identify and address implementation bottlenecks, fostering strong collaboration and responsiveness across the consortium; represent Forus in consortium meetings and liaise regularly with the Forus Secretariat team and management, Forus members, as well as other project partners.Ensure ongoing project monitoring and track progress and activities, using project-specific and overall Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) tools and processes.Ensure compliance with grant agreements, strategies, and other project modalities, and support funder communication, including required reporting.Draft or contribute to donor reports, workplans, and internal project updates. Forus Network Engagement Design and deliver a CADE engagement plan for Forus members, including:Regular bulletins, webinars, and peer-learning opportunities;Capacity-strengthening sessions on digital rights, governance fora, and multistakeholder engagement;Creation and facilitation of a Forus digital working group on internet governance and digital issues;Development and launch of the Global North–Global South Fellowship Programme, with appropriate coordinate with CADE Consortium partners and donors.Ensure members’ voices inform project activities, joint messaging, and advocacy priorities. Strategic Advocacy and Thought Leadership Lead Forus’ policy and advocacy activities on digital issues (digital access, cybersecurity, online civic space, AI and emerging technologies, etc.).Build coalitions, facilitate joint advocacy initiatives, and lead the coordination for the development of joint statements, submissions, and campaigns in close cooperation with the Advocacy and Communications teams, and with Forus members and partners. Represent Forus in global and regional internet governance spaces and policy dialogues and support, including engagement with IGF, ITU, IETF, ICANN, and other platforms (e.g., Global Digital Compact, AI Summits).Share knowledge and insights on internet governance and digitalisation with the Forus Advocacy team and help develop and highlight key advocacy messages to be shared in other international “non-expert” fora in which the network is active (such as the High- Level Political Forum, the Finance in Common Summit and more)Contribute to cross-consortium joint actions, including digital literacy campaigns and communication products. Collaboration and Learning Foster cross-regional knowledge exchange among Forus members and with other CADE partners.Support the documentation of best practices, success stories, and lessons learned.Organize and co-host side events, panels, and online forums as relevant.Support global and regional awareness-raising and IG digital literacy campaigning, the creation of innovative communication material (articles, podcasts, videos and other external communications…) & engagement with media, in collaboration with Forus Communications team. We are seeking a strategic, self-driven, and collaborative individual with deep experience in digital policy advocacy and multistakeholder engagement, and an ability to engage non-expert audiences in IG processes and fora. The ideal candidate is a strong project manager with excellent political instincts, capable of bridging civil society networks and technical/policy fora. This role is perfect for someone eager to energize
Programme Officer
Programme Officer Apply by: 22nd August 2025 About Restless Development We have operated in Uganda since 1997. Our work is guided by four goals set out by young people; (1) Voice and Democracy: We support young people to lead as active citizens and create change in their communities by influencing social and political structures, and those in power, with evidence-based solutions. (2) Education and Livelihood: We want all young people to have the skills, knowledge, resilience and opportunities that enable them to thrive. We take a youth-led approach to ensuring that every young person has a quality education, and access to training and opportunities that set them up for life. We want all young people, especially women and girls, to be able to stay in school, and be able to make a sustainable fulfilling living when they leave. (3) Gender and Sexual Health: We know that bodies, identities, gender and sexualities are subject to discrimination and violation. We empower young people to change attitudes and behaviours, as well as services and policies, to advance and uphold sexual and reproductive health and rights, and gender equality and (4) Climate Justice: Young people risk losing the most from climate change, yet they are systematically excluded from conversations to address it. We support young people to be leaders in transitioning to a just and sustainable world by strengthening youth civil society and an intergenerational response. We are currently present in 26 districts in Northern, North-Eastern, Central, and Eastern regions of the country. We have staff members across our 4 offices (Kampala, Jinja, Moroto and West Nile). Currently we have 200 active young leaders (peer educators, advocates, and researchers) implementing our work on the ground and an alumni network of more than 1,200). Our programmes are genuinely life-changing, but can’t do any of this without talented, creative individuals at every level of our organization! For more information, please visit: www.restlessdevelopment.org. Our approach to safeguarding Restless Development considers the welfare and protection of children, young people and vulnerable adults to be an organisational imperative with primacy over the success of programmes or strategic objectives. We recognise that safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility and we expect all of our staff, volunteers and partners to ensure we protect the communities in which we operate from harm and abide by our Safeguarding Policy. About the Programme Our Governance and Voice programme works to empower young people and communities to actively participate in decision-making processes, hold leaders accountable, and influence policies that affect their lives. Through a consortium approach, the programme brings together diverse partners to implement inclusive, transparent, and impactful interventions. We focus on building the capacity of youth leaders, strengthening civic spaces, and promoting good governance practices that drive sustainable change at local, national, and regional levels. This project aims to strengthen the capacity, coordination, and policy influence of youth civil society organisations (YCSOs) in Uganda through targeted capacity building, digital innovation, research, and stakeholder engagement. Key activities include coordinating the National Youth Working Group and its thematic sub-groups, conducting a nationwide analysis of youth civil society, developing a youth digital application for collaboration and monitoring, and delivering training and advocacy initiatives on policy priorities such as the Start-Up Bill. About the role The Programme Officer will be responsible for leading the effective coordination, implementation, and reporting of governance and consortium-managed projects. This role will oversee partnerships, ensure compliance with donor requirements, and strengthen collaboration between stakeholders to achieve project objectives. She/he will provide strategic and technical guidance, foster a culture of accountability and learning, and represent the organisation in relevant networks and forums. Job title : Programme Officer. Location : Kampala : Uganda Salary : UGX22,932,493.38 Gross Per Annum Preferred start date: ASAP Length of contract : 1 year Reports to : Grants and Business Development Coordinator. Direct Reports : Young Leaders. Expected travel : National (including to rural areas ) and International travel will be required. Key responsibilities: Project Coordination & Stakeholder Engagement: Capacity Strengthening & Knowledge Management Advocacy, Events & Reporting Other duties as required About you We are looking for people with the right competencies and skills for the role, and who demonstrate the personal qualities consistent with our Values and behaviours. Head: We are experts in our lived realities. We innovate and try new things without fear of failure. Heart: Youth Power is at the heart of everything we do. We prioritise the wellbeing of all our people, supporting young leaders to thrive. Hands: We collaborate and shift power with young people and communities. We connect, nurture, celebrate and fund young leaders. Voice: We are honest and transparent. We use our voice for what is right. Skills and experience Essential Desirable Restless Development is an Equal Opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sectors of the community. Restless Development will ensure that no applicant or staff member receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of gender, sexual orientation, marital status, social status, caste, race, ethnic origin, religious belief, age, HIV status, disability, or any other factor that cannot be shown to be relevant to performance. What we do for you Remuneration We are proud to commit to a transparent global salary scale, ensuring a fair and comparable system of pay across all global locations. In addition to salary, we offer pension contributions and other benefits in accordance with the local Hub. Values and Culture At Restless Development, we’re proud that the strength and integrity of our Values has been recognised by staff, young people, donors and others who we work with. Beyond this, we have a culture of recognising and celebrating both our Values and our global achievements with monthly Values Champions and an annual Values Day. Work-life Balance It goes without saying that we work hard at Restless Development. We also recognise the importance of helping staff to maintain a positive work-life balance by offering: Professional Development Restless Development is proud to be an employer who recognises potential and invests in the development of its staff. We are committed to the professional development of our staff through: Travel and Medical Insurance When travelling abroad with work, all staff
Researcher
Position Global Energy Monitor is seeking an experienced Researcher for our Heavy Industry team. The Heavy Industry research program develops and analyzes open source data on heavy industry assets. GEM’s Heavy Industry program currently includes the following global trackers: Global Iron and Steel Plant Tracker (GIST), Global Iron Ore Mines Tracker (GIOMT) and the Global Cement & Concrete Tracker (GCCT). The Challenge According to the Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change (IPCC), we have less than a decade to make massive and unprecedented changes in the global economy to avoid the worst impacts of climate change. To meet that challenge,Global Energy Monitor is creating trackers and other tools to provide detailed information on energy facilities, sponsors, and financing. About Global Energy Monitor Global Energy Monitor (GEM) is a network of researchers developing information for the worldwide climate and clean energy movement. Since the organization’s founding in 2007, GEM’s research has become an essential tool for activists, journalists, policymakers, and scientists. GEM’s data and reports are used and cited by organizations ranging from Greenpeace to The Wall Street Journal. GEM’s information is used by Bloomberg Terminals, the International Energy Agency, the IPCC, Climate Analytics, Carbon Tracker Initiative, and hundreds of others. Location Preference will be given to those living in the United States, however, GEM may be able to hire employees worldwide in countries where our PEO (Deel) operates, except in countries classified as Level 3 or 4 on theU.S. Department of State’s website. GEM does not have a central office; instead, GEM works with employees to create suitable home offices catered to the needs of their role. Responsibilities and Duties Required Qualifications Applicants who tailor their resume and cover letter to these requirements will be prioritized. Applications at GEM are carefully reviewed by our team. We take the time to consider each candidate individually. The following experience and skills are required for this position: Preferred Qualifications Pay and Benefits This is a full-time, 40-hour-per-week, work-from-home position. The pay rate is $39.47 per hour for locations in the United States. Locations outside of the US: GEM aims to offer comparable salaries, benefits, and leave to employees living outside of the US in line with our fully transparent compensation framework. More information can be requested by contacting GEM’s People & Culture team. Benefits include (US-based employees): Application Requirements Applications will be reviewed in the order they were received. Applicants must provide a resume, a cover letter, one writing sample, and one data visualization sample. If you have any questions regarding the application process, please contact People & Culture at hr@globalenergymonitor.org. Visa Sponsorship Policy (For US-Based Employees) We welcome applications from candidates who require H-1B visa sponsorship. However, candidates on F-1 visas (including OPT or CPT) are not eligible for this position. Hiring Practices Equal Employment: Global Energy Monitor is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All employment determinations at GEM are based exclusively on the needs of the organization, specific job requirements, and a candidate’s individual qualifications. These determinations are made without regard to race, ethnicity, nationality, religion or belief, age, physical, mental, and/or sensory disability, sex, orientation, gender identity and/or expression, marital status, medical history, or military service. GEM is committed to providing employees with a work environment free of discrimination and harassment. Diversity and Inclusion: Our goal is to listen, engage, and activate voices across our global organization to ensure all identity groups and perspectives are represented in our work. Our aspiration is to foster a diverse work environment and encourage women, LGBTQIA individuals, people of color, people with disabilities, older members of the community, ethnic minorities, foreign-born residents, and others from minority groups and diverse backgrounds to apply. We designed our hiring process to foster an inclusive and welcoming experience that allows candidates to feel respected, appreciated, and comfortable, thereby creating the conditions for both GEM and the candidate to determine if there is a good fit. Accommodations: We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities to qualified individuals with disabilities. This includes providing reasonable accommodation where appropriate. Should you require a reasonable accommodation to apply or participate in the job application or interview process, please contact shuantxhis.her@globalenergymonitor.org. ***Please be sure to add notifications@app.bamboohr.com to your contact list to ensure delivery of all correspondence from us.*** APPLY NOW
Organisational Development & Strategy Consultant
Job Description and Terms of Reference (ToR) Position: Organisational Development & Strategy Consultant Location: Remote Duration: 20 working days between September and December 2025 Contract Value: Competitive and commensurate with experience Application Deadline: 15th August 2025 Start Date: 1st September, 2025 About AWRA The African Women’s Rights Advocates (AWRA) is a survivor-centred, Pan African feminist network working to dismantle socio-political and cultural barriers to gender justice across Africa and the diaspora. Registered in the UK, the Netherlands, Kenya, and The Gambia, AWRA operates through a flexible, movement-building approach that centres on survivors, grassroots leaders, and intersectional feminist values. AWRA connects the local to the global, serving as a convener, connector, and amplifier of African feminist voices. Purpose of the Consultancy AWRA is seeking an experienced, values-aligned consultant to strengthen its organisational architecture and strategic clarity in preparation for a new phase of growth and influence. Consultant Profile We are seeking a feminist organisational strategist with: How to Apply Please submit the following to naimah@awra-group.org by 15th August, 2025: AWRA strongly encourages applications from African women rooted in feminist organising and movement-building. Note: The selected consultant will receive the full detailed Job Description and Terms of Reference. APPLY NOW
Learning and Innovation Manager
Description Reports to: Senior Head of Network Learning and Innovation Preferred timezone: GMT -/+ 5 (all applications welcome) Closing Date: 24th August This is a 1 year contract position with the possibility of extension, contingent on funding. About Climate Catalyst is a U.S. based non-profit dedicated to galvanizing the collective power of business, investors, and civil society to influence and accelerate policy change in Asia and Europe. We work to strengthen collaboration and mobilise new actors on pivotal climate challenges to build power and compel political leaders to act at the speed and scale needed to tackle the climate crisis. We do this by: We’ve used this model successfully to mobilise the business community in support of the EU Nature Restoration Law, the first legislation for peatlands protection across Europe, and spark action in India that led to commitment from the Ministry of Steel to develop green steel policy. Climate Catalyst is taking on a new project with the Clean Air Fund to apply our movement building and knowledge sharing expertise from Asia and Europe to an initiative designed to support cities and civil society organisations around the world to campaign for clean air. About The Role This role is about designing and implementing strategies, tools and platforms that support shared learning and collaboration among organisations working towards cleaner air. Working closely with the Head of Learning and Innovation, you will lead a global needs assessment across multiple cities, which will inform the development of a training programme for movement building leads at the city level, with pilots of that approach in two cities. You will develop a knowledge sharing approach, movement building infrastructure, and tools to support sustained engagement. You will also contribute to producing learning products and co-delivering capacity building activities. This role combines strategic thinking and analysis with hands-on project management and learning product development. It is ideal for someone with an interest in global movement building efforts. Requirements What you will do Conduct a needs assessment across 14 cities to understand the knowledge sharing and movement building needs of civil society organisations, including campaigners, think tanks, data science organisations, city officials, etc. working on air pollution around the world. (35%) Pilot a movement building project in two cities (35%) Deliver a community of practice amongst a cluster of peer organisations to promote thematic and cross-regional knowledge sharing (20%) Support impact measurement and innovation (10%) What You Would Bring Benefits Additional Information Compensation + Benefits Diversity at Climate Catalyst Climate Catalyst aims to design inclusive strategies to meet our objectives. We recognise that the only way to deliver on this is to build a diverse team composed of individuals with varying backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. We encourage applicants from historically marginalised and currently underrepresented groups in the climate movement to apply. Equal Employment Opportunities Climate Catalyst is an equal opportunity employer and complies with all applicable employment opportunity laws prohibiting discrimination. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, national origin, citizenship status, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other basis protected by applicable law. How to Apply To apply, please upload a cover letter of no more than one page outlining interest in the role and your CV to this application page. APPLY NOW
Policy Engagement Manager
Description Location: Jakarta (working remote with in person meetings) Closing Date: August 24th 2025 About Climate Catalyst Climate Catalyst is a U.S. based non-profit dedicated to galvanizing the collective power of business, investors, and civil society to influence and accelerate policy change in Asia and Europe. Our vision is a just, prosperous world in which global warming is limited to 1.5°C. Climate Catalyst works to strengthen collaboration and mobilise new actors on pivotal climate challenges to build power and compel political leaders to act at the speed and scale needed to tackle the climate crisis. We do this by: To date, we’ve used this model successfully to mobilise the business community in support of the EU Nature Restoration Law, the first legislation for peatlands protection across Europe, and spark collective action in India that led to commitment from the Ministry of Steel to develop a green steel policy. In Indonesia, our steel decarbonisation programme focusses on building evidence and narrative on decarbonisation and economic growth, and inspiring private sector action. About the role We’re looking for a Policy Engagement Manager with the core objective of working with our partners to engage with key stakeholders in the government and the industry to promote the importance of decarbonisation of the steel sector not only towards reducing emissions but also business and economic growth. This role will engage with policy makers, policy influencers, and the private sector including steel companies, industry associations, labor unions, financial institutions. Using existing research done by many organisations, they will disseminate the urgency of a sound regulatory framework, the business case for decarbonisation and its investment, as well as convene stakeholders for advocating policies and identify sustainable finance mechanisms. Requirements What you will do The main responsibilities of this role include: What You Would Bring Benefits Compensation, Benefits, and other information: Diversity at Climate Catalyst: Climate Catalyst aims to design inclusive strategies to meet our objectives. We recognise that the only way to deliver on this is to build a diverse team composed of individuals with varying backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. We encourage applicants from historically marginalised and currently underrepresented groups in the climate movement to apply. Equal Employment Opportunities: Climate Catalyst is an equal opportunity employer and complies with all applicable employment opportunity laws prohibiting discrimination. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, national origin, citizenship status, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other basis protected by applicable law. How to Apply To apply, please upload a cover letter of no more than one page and your latest resume. The closing date is August 24th 2025. APPLY NOW