
Principal, Africa
Luminate
- Closing: 11:55pm, 4th Aug 2024 WAT
Job Description
ROLE
Luminate is seeking an experienced professional with a commitment to healthy digital governance, tech accountability, and civic space engagement across the Africa region. The candidate will support the Africa team’s funding strategy across the region, with a specific focus on supporting organisations working in Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa.
The preferred candidate will have professional experience with those whom Luminate seeks to serve, including civil society organisations, movements, and others catering to activists, journalists, human rights defenders, and civic leaders, particularly those from underrepresented populations including women, racial and ethnic minorities, and youth.
The Principal, Africa will be based in Abuja, Nigeria reporting to the Vice President, Africa. The Principal will be an integral member of the Africa regional program team. Successful candidates must be based in Abuja and have the right to work in Nigeria. Competitive salary and benefits are offered.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Key responsibilities:
Develop and maintain a portfolio of grantees and deploy grant-making and ecosystem-building funds with a primary focus on Nigeria and support for other regional thematic work.
Scope out and build a pipeline of high impact opportunities relevant to Luminate’s goals in Africa,
Evaluate new grant opportunities by reviewing and analysing grant proposals, and organisation budgets, and conducting necessary diligence on prospects
Conduct funding execution by taking shortlisted opportunities through the approval and closing process, including research and competitive analysis, definitive documentation, legal, strategic and financial due diligence
Support partner organisations
Work closely with Luminate’s grantees on strategic and operational aspects to help them achieve their impact potential, including by engaging with Boards, co-investors, portfolio support consultants, etc.
Monitor the performance of the grantees periodically and propose portfolio support plans where relevant
Engage with a broader external audience
Represent Luminate at appropriate meetings, conferences, and site visits as well as in all interactions with prospective and current grantees
Organise foundation-sponsored meetings of grantees and field experts
Strategy, Learning & Impact
Alongside other team members, contribute to grant-making, learning, and evaluation plans for the portfolio;
Scope and execute research and other learning projects to deepen Luminate’s institutional knowledge around strategic priority themes
Contribute to Luminate’s institutional knowledge by sharing key learnings and providing feedback on similar themes/ opportunities across Luminate’s target countries/ regions.
EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS
The ideal candidate is aligned with Luminate's values, including Luminate's diversity policy.
Note: we view this section as a guide, not a checklist. We encourage you to apply even if you don’t satisfy every single bullet on this list.
Several years professional experience in grant making roles or as part of a non-profit or similar organisation connected to Luminate’s strategic goals.
Experience conducting advocacy work and engaging with diverse stakeholders - policymakers, civil society, and others in the tech governance and civic space protection sector is an added advantage
Commitment to making a difference in the governance and democracy space; good understanding of digital governance, tech accountability and civic space challenges in Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa.
Deep strategic and analytical skills – ability to evaluate proposed opportunities from multiple perspectives and have appreciation for analytical rigour and clarity.
Good communication skills – excellent writing and presentation skills; ability to communicate succinctly and clearly.
Good interpersonal skills – ability to work collaboratively with colleagues around the world
Lived experience working in Nigeria, Kenya or South Africa
Flexibility to travel, including internationally when required
A graduate degree highly preferred.
ABOUT LUMINATE
Luminate is a global foundation working to ensure that everyone – especially those who are underrepresented - has the information, rights, and power to influence the decisions that shape society. The foundation is focused on enabling people to fully participate in civic and political life, to safely challenge power, and to access accurate, trustworthy information. It was established by philanthropists Pierre and Pam Omidyar and has worked for over a decade on issues related to governance and citizen engagement.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION YOU SHOULD KNOW
Luminate believes that diversity and inclusion make us more successful in our work, and we seek to recruit, develop, and retain the most talented people from a diverse candidate pool. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, gender identity or expression.
Removing bias from the hiring process
Applications closed Sun 4th Aug 2024
Removing bias from the hiring process
- Your application will be anonymously reviewed by our hiring team to ensure fairness
- You’ll need a CV/résumé, but it’ll only be considered if you score well on the anonymous review
Applications closed Sun 4th Aug 2024