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13 · 08 · 2021

Project coordinator in Tbilisi, Georgia

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The New Democracy Fund is looking for a Project Coordinator for a new office in Tbilisi, Georgia, to strengthen networks and flow of information between Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in the Southern part of the European Neighbourhood Countries (Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan) and Danish and Baltic CSOs.

 

Join our mission to strengthen a democratically organised civil society and people-to-people exchange of experiences amongst Civil Society Organisations in Denmark and the European Neighbourhood Countries. As the Project Coordinator to the Southern Office, you will be responsible for informing and updating about relevant activities for Civil Society Organisations in the region and to build strong regional networks between Danish, Baltic and local CSOs and be involved in the planning, implementation, and administration of The New Democracy Fund’s activities within the field of media, labour market, youth, culture, environment/climate, and gender.

Your main responsibilities:
  • Cultivate and strengthen relationships with local and regional partner organisations and ensure that implementation is responsive to the needs of partners and beneficiaries.
  • Serve as the public face and primary point of contact for in-country donor missions and stakeholders.
  • Maintain strategic awareness of independent CSO issues in Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan, and a thorough understanding of challenges and opportunities facing CSOs in their work and political developments in the region
  • To be the point of contact for partners and consortium members of The New Democracy Fund in the Baltic countries and the Southern region of the European Neighbourhood Countries, and beyond, and to proactively strengthen and widen existing networks.
  • To assist in the planning and implementation of regional cross-thematic activities for partners of The New Democracy Fund regarding gender mainstreaming, environment/climate, and other thematic areas.
  • To inform New Democracy Fund consortium members and partners about events and activities in the region and create synergies with other programs, donors, and other actors of relevance to The New Democracy Funds objectives.
  • To offer guidance and support to the development or strengthening of new or existing partnerships between Danish and Baltic CSOs and CSOs in the region.
  • To offer capacity building and advice to grant recipients of the Rapid Response Fund and the New Cooperation Fund and support implementation of projects.
  • Management of the Southern office, including staff and activities.
We offer:
  • An opportunity to engage in the strengthening of civil society in the European Neighbourhood Countries and to develop networks to Danish CSOs.
  • First-hand experience with implementing and coordination of Foreign Policy Aid programs.
  • Access to an extensive network of stakeholders working in the European Neighbourhood Countries, including international donors, CSOs from Denmark, the Baltics, and all countries of the European Neighbourhood Countries, and the opportunity to expand the network even further.
  • A modern office site in Tbilisi, Georgia.
  • A work contract that extends from October 2021 until December 2022 – with possible extension.
Requirements:
  • An understanding of and interest in the current political and social situation in Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan – and preferably the European Neighbourhood Countries in general. Knowledge of the Baltic countries is an advantage.
  • A high sense of responsibility, time management and a proactive working approach.
  • Documented experience in project coordination, administration and/or organising events (working experience and/or as a volunteer).
  • An understanding of how to navigate, collaborate, and ensure progress in projects in a politically sensitive context taking all necessary safety measures.
  • Proficiency in English, Danish, and Russian. Proficiency in other languages of ENC countries is an advantage.
  • Strong reputation for developing excellent collaborative working relationships with local counterparts, international organisations, and donors.
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills.

The New Democracy Fund’s Southern Office will be located in Tbilisi, Georgia. You will start from 1st of October 2021 to December 2022. A local assistant may be hired according to the amount of work and support needed.

How to apply

Application deadline is the 22nd of August 2021. You apply by uploading your CV, letter of motivation, and relevant appendixes here. Interviews will be conducted August 25th – 28th. For questions, please contact project coordinator for The New Democracy Fund, Ida Fuglsang via mail ijf@danishculture.com or phone +45 52 39 38 06.

About The New Democracy Fund

The New Democracy Fund is an initiative supported by The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark with the purpose of strengthening existing collaborations and creating new relations between civil society organisations in the Eastern Neighbourhood Countries (ENC) and Denmark within the thematic areas of environment/climate, culture, gender, labour market organisation, media, and youth.

 

The consortium behind The New Democracy Fund are the five Danish organisations: Danish Cultural Institute (DCI, lead partner), 3F – United Federation of Workers in Denmark (3F), The Confederation of Danish Industry (DI), Danish Youth Council (DUF), and International Media Support (IMS). More information can be found here.

 

Apply for the position here.

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