Dear all,

The Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor's Office of Global Programs at 
the U.S. Department of State (DRL/GP) seeks a Program Officer for Internet 
Freedom.  A brief job description is included below.  Please feel free to 
forward this posting to any interested parties or communities.  DRL also 
welcomes suggestions for qualified candidates.

Interested candidates should send their CV/resumes directly to DRL/GP at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> by June 17, 2016.

Candidates must be U.S. citizens by July 4, 2016.  This is a contract position, 
so the final candidate will be referred to a State Department contracting 
agency for official hiring and final recruitment.

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PROGRAM OFFICER - INTERNET FREEDOM
JOB DESCRIPTION

The Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor's Office of Global Programs 
(DRL/GP) at the U.S. Department of State seeks a Program Officer for Internet 
Freedom.  Since 2008, DRL has invested over $145 million in programs to advance 
Internet freedom globally.  DRL's programs have supported the development of 
key anti-censorship and secure communication tools, digital safety programs, 
policy advocacy initiatives, and research efforts to promote human rights 
online.  The DRL portfolio constitutes the most comprehensive support for 
Internet freedom of any funder, private or public.

The Program Officer position is a unique opportunity to shape and implement 
U.S. foreign assistance to support Internet freedom around the world.  The 
Program Officer will be responsible for informing DRL's strategic approach to 
Internet freedom funding, responding to evolving threats, identifying 
opportunities for intervention, and managing a portfolio of Internet freedom 
grants.  The Program Officer will also represent and communicate DRL's program 
objectives and policies to other State Department bureaus, USG offices, 
Congress, and external experts.  The Program Officer will be responsible for 
coordinating with DRL/GP staff on program administration, financial planning, 
and acquisition of programming funds.

The ideal candidate would have experience with: implementing technology 
programs in closed environments; management of grants and contracts; 
development or deployment of anti-censorship or secure communication software; 
knowledge of open source standards; demonstrated commitment to Internet freedom 
and human rights work, and superb interpersonal skills and cultural sensitivity 
for working with multinational staff and partners.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Duties include but are not limited to the following:

*         Inform DRL's strategic approach to Internet freedom funding, 
including identifying key threats and opportunities for intervention.

*         Oversee a portfolio of Internet freedom grants related to technology 
development and digital safety-including reviewing, executing, administering, 
monitoring, and evaluating awards.

*         Identify Internet freedom programming priorities and assist with the 
development of annual Internet freedom solicitations.

*         Organize and contribute to proposal review panels, and work with the 
team to respond to applications.

*         Assist with budget development, financial planning, monitoring, and 
reporting.

*         Guide applicants and grantees through the solicitation and grants 
processes.

*         Maintain strong relationships with the Internet freedom community, 
civil society experts, technical community, and human rights networks.

*         Represent and communicate DRL's program objectives and policies to 
other State Department bureaus, USG offices, and Congress.

*         Coordinate closely with other public and private Internet freedom 
funders.

*         Represent DRL on Internet freedom issues at conferences and events.


Best regards,
Steve

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Steve Schultze
Program Officer | Internet Freedom
Office of Global Programs
Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor
U.S. Department of State



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