![]() Program Officer 2 - Georgetown University Institute for Reproductive Health Located in a historic neighborhood in the nation's capital, Georgetown offers rigorous academic programs, a global perspective, exciting ways to take advantage of Washington, D.C., and a commitment to social justice. Our community is a tight knit group of remarkable individuals interested in intellectual inquiry and making a difference in the world. Requirements ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW The Georgetown University Institute for Reproductive Health (IRH) is dedicated to improving the sexual and reproductive health of women, men and youth through a research-to-practice agenda. Our emphasis is on increasing access to and use of family planning, increasing fertility awareness through life-stage appropriate interventions, expanding access to fertility awareness-based family planning methods in an informed choice context, and developing scalable interventions to transform gender norms and catalyze the diffusion of social norms that support family planning. Cross-cutting themes in the Institute's work include the diffusion of social norms that support adolescent sexual and reproductive health, incorporating gender perspectives in reproductive health and scale-up of innovations. In partnership with a wide range of international and local organizations, IRH conducts research, builds capacity, and provides technical assistance to public and private-sector organizations in lower and middle-income countries and the U.S. The Institute is supported by grants from federal agencies and foundations. The Program Officer-II (PO-II) will ensure that the activities of the assigned Projects and related projects are implemented on time, within budget, and in accordance with Donor requirements, working closely with the Project Leads. The PO-II will coordinate preparation of annual work plans, travel plans and budgets, sub awards and progress reports, working with Program Assistants and liaising with the IRH finance and operations team. The PO-II will lead development and implementation of management and communication systems and tools across the projects to increase efficiency and facilitate communication and knowledge sharing between projects, teams and partners. S/he is also responsible for reporting to the Donors on topics related to overall project management and coordination. In addition, the PO-II will lead and manage assigned projects, including tasks related to global leadership, implementation and research. S/he will have strong project management skills, knowledge of IRH finance and operations systems, familiarity of Donor policies and systems and a background in international development, specifically in adolescent sexual and reproductive health. International and domestic travel may be necessary. The PO-II will also contribute to business development efforts by monitoring the landscape for appropriate opportunities. ESSENTIAL DUTIES OF POSITION Essential Functions:
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