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The Carter Center: Sr Associate Director, Conflict Resolution Program

The Carter Center, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 30383

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Summary

The Senior Associate Director, reporting to the Program Director, supports leadership and management of the Conflict Resolution Program and serves as Deputy/Acting Director as needed. The role leads planning, implementation, and evaluation of program initiatives, with primary responsibility for CRP’s U.S. work and expansion. Key duties include supervising staff and contractors; overseeing project development, grant proposals, budgets, and reporting; and engaging in policy formulation, risk management, and program promotion. The SAD represents CRP with internal and external partners, develops strategies responsive to U.S. conflict dynamics, and fosters collaborations with government, private, and international stakeholders. Additional responsibilities may include fundraising, publishing research, and managing financial operations. Due to travel locations, Hostile Environment Awareness Training (HEAT) may be required. FORMAL JOB DESCRIPTION: Assumes a senior role in the planning, development, and implementation of various aspects of a complex global program. Serves as a liaison and key spokesperson to various committees and organizations. Leads policy formulation, strategy development, and management of daily operations. Collaborates with representatives from private, government, and international agencies to design, implement and/or evaluate program-related projects and strategies that effectively address the public needs associated with the program. Conducts research, designs new initiatives, and writes publishable articles and papers. May write grant proposals, and prepare/present associated reports to funding organizations and to clients. May engage in fundraising initiatives on behalf of the program. May oversee the annual budget and other financial aspects of the program. May supervise staff. Performs related responsibilities as required. Minimum Qualifications

Master’s degree in a field related to the program and seven years of professional experience related to the program and previous supervisory and program/project management experience, or equivalent combination of experience, education, and training. Preferred Qualifications

Post-graduate degree in conflict resolution, political science, sociology, law, or related fields. 15 years of equivalent work experience, if no advanced degree, will also be considered. Proven experience in U.S.-focused conflict resolution, including a mix of international and U.S.-focused work. Experience with facilitation and a demonstrated capacity to work effectively across political and sectarian divides is necessary. Candidates should have proven familiarity with conflict assessment methodologies. Experience with electoral violence mapping, identifying triggers and conflict prevention approaches are highly desirable. Deep understanding of U.S. politics and political trends, including experience in local, state, or national legislative or executive operations, grassroots organizing, state-wide or national political or issue-based campaigns, or political or issue-based communications. Understanding of strategic political communications and messaging, including approaches, methods, tools, and measurement. Experience with the emerging landscape of U.S. nonprofits working on domestic conflict mitigation, and experience with voting rights and voter mobilization groups, is helpful. Experience using data analytics for conflict mapping and risk analysis also is a plus. Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States for any employer. Additional Details NOTE: This role will be granted the opportunity to work from home regularly but must be able to commute to The Carter Center on a flexible weekly schedule based upon business needs. Schedule is based on agreed upon guidelines. All non-exempt employees must reside within the state of Georgia. The Carter Center reserves the right to change remote work status with notice to employee. Emory University – Equal Opportunity Statement Emory is an equal opportunity employer, and qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by state or federal law. Emory University does not discriminate in admissions, educational programs, or employment, including recruitment, hiring, promotions, transfers, discipline, terminations, wage and salary administration, benefits, and training. Students, faculty, and staff are assured of participation in university programs and in the use of facilities without such discrimination. Emory University complies with Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Vietnam Era Veteran’s Readjustment Assistance Act, and applicable executive orders, federal and state regulations regarding nondiscrimination, equal opportunity, and affirmative action (for protected veterans and individuals with disabilities). Inquiries regarding this policy should be directed to the Emory University Department of Equity and Civil Rights Compliance, 201 Dowman Drive, Administration Building, Atlanta, GA 30322. Telephone: 404-727-9867 (V) | 404-712-2049 (TDD). Emory University is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities upon request. To request this document in an alternate format or to request a reasonable accommodation, please contact the Department of Accessibility Services at 404-727-9877 (V) | 404-712-2049 (TDD). Please note that one week’s advance notice is preferred. The Carter Center

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