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Program Manager, National Coalition for North Korea (Mercy Corps)

Mercy Corps

Location: Washington, DC, USA

Position Status: Full-time, Regular

Salary Level: The salary range for this role is $64,000 – $70,000 USD.

About Mercy Corps

Mercy Corps is powered by the belief that a better world is possible. To do this, we know our teams do their best work when they are diverse and every team member feels that they belong. We welcome diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and skills so that we can be stronger and have long term impact.

National Committee on North Korea

The National Committee on North Korea (NCNK), a Mercy Corps project, supports and facilitates principled engagement between the U.S. and North Korea in order to promote peace and security on the Korean Peninsula and to improve the lives of the North Korean people. NCNK’s staff focus on an array of topics to make progress toward these goals, including by working to reduce the threat of North Korea’s nuclear program and to ensure that humanitarian organizations are able to provide assistance to the neediest of North Korea’s citizens. Additionally, NCNK serves to share information among its members and advance their work. Finally, NCNK works to provide policymakers, Congress, and the broader public with substantive and balanced information about North Korea.

Essential Responsibilities

RESEARCH AND WRITING

  • Research and analyze relevant issues and developments to NCNK’s mission, including US-North Korea diplomatic developments, US domestic and foreign policy, North Korean internal developments, and security situation on the Korean Peninsula;
  • Manage NCNK’s written publications, including its issue briefs and special reports by developing new concepts for issue briefs, drafting or editing issue briefs, identifying potential writers for special reports, and managing the drafting process for special reports.

GRANT MANAGEMENT

  • Manage NCNK grants, including drafting grant proposals and reports, implementing deliverables, and tracking spending according to operational budget.

STRATEGY AND PLANNING

  • Collaborates with the NCNK staff and membership to develop strategy and influence on promoting principled engagement between the United States and North Korea;
  • Develop new initiatives for NCNK programming, including conferences, public events, closed meetings, and Next Generation professional development.

INFLUENCE AND REPRESENTATION

  • Represent NCNK at public forums, think/policy tank panel discussions and briefings, and relevant international and multilateral institutional events;
  • Build and maintain strong relationships with USG officials and Congressional staff;
  • Engage and work closely with NCNK membership to advance shared interests;
  • Supports NCNK Executive Director and staff, including through drafting remarks, developing policy positions, and providing staffing assistance.

Supervisory Responsibility

  • Supervise Program Coordinator in conjunction with Executive Director
  • Manage the recruitment and role responsibilities for NCNK’s internship program

Minimum Qualification & Transferable Skills

  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, as well as demonstrated ability to conduct in-depth research.
  • Demonstrated understanding of policy issues related to North Korea and Northeast Asia, as well as knowledge of the U.S. policymaking process.
  • 4+ years of relevant work experience.
  • Graduate degree or commensurate work experience required.
  • Fluent (native-speaker level) in written and spoken English; Korean language skills desired.
  • Significant experience with office productivity software such as Microsoft Office and Google Docs.
  • Experience with website content management systems, desktop publishing software, or graphic design are all a plus.

Success Factors

As part of a small team looking to expand its programming and visibility, a successful candidate must be proactive, flexible, and detail-oriented. He or she will support engagement with North Korea, and have an ongoing interest in researching and writing about topics ranging from nuclear proliferation, to humanitarian assistance, to inter-Korean relations. The candidate must be an effective communicator, and have excellent judgment in handling confidential matters appropriately. To grow in this position, the candidate should have the ability to build relations with a wide range of people in the DPRK policy community and the U.S. government.

Living Conditions / Environmental Conditions

The position is based in Washington, DC. Domestic or international travel for this position may be possible, but will be infrequent.

How to apply

Follow this link to apply: http://app.jobvite.com/m?3CSFFmwF


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