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A global advocacy organization seeks a Network and Partner Relations Coordinator to lead partnership efforts in the tax justice movement. The role involves building relationships, coordinating research, and representing the organization at international events. Ideal candidates should possess strong diplomatic skills, excellent communication abilities, and experience in managing complex partnerships. This position is home-based with a salary of £42,000 and flexible working hours.
We’re hiring again! Details of the new Network and Partner Relations Coordinator role below, and job information pack to downloadhere .
Application closing date: Sunday 2 June 2019
Start date: July/August 2019
Reports to: Director of Operations
Hours: Full time (37.5 hours per week), will consider part time or job share
Salary: £42,000 plus 12% pension contribution
Location: Home-based (anywhere in the world) with 10% overseas travel
The Network and Partner Relations Coordinator role is a new post that has been created to lead on consultation, collaboration and communication between the Tax Justice Network and national and regional networks in the tax justice movement. The Tax Justice Network has identified a need to take a more proactive leadership role on tax justice research and policy, investing resources in consultation, collaboration and communication, and complementing the role of the Global Alliance for Tax Justice in leading and coordinating global civil society advocacy and campaigning work on tax justice issues.
This role is about building and managing a set of key relationships that are fundamental to the continued impact of the global tax justice movement. We are looking for a confident and engaging networker who combines good political instincts with excellent interpersonal skills and emotional intelligence. We are not looking for a technical expert, but the postholder will need to have (or acquire rapidly) enough understanding of tax justice issues (and their relationship with inequalities, including gender inequalities and related intersectionality) to be able to coordinate research, policy and advocacy positions on complex issues effectively and credibly with partners and to be able to recognise or anticipate and then respond to any potential causes of conflict or disagreement related to them.
The role will involve a reasonable amount of global travel (perhaps 10%) so that the postholder can represent the Tax Justice Network at international conferences and events and at one-to-one or group meetings with current and prospective partner organisations. However, we expect that the vast majority of these meetings will take place virtually, in line with our aims to minimise our carbon footprint as well as logistical and budgetary considerations. The postholder should be willing to work flexibly, which will mean having considerable autonomy over working hours and patterns while recognising the occasional need to work unusual hours, for example to participate in calls with other time zones or to travel at weekends (with time off in lieu afterwards). The postholder will be prepared and able to work effectively from home and will need a reliable and fast internet connection.
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Please upload a CV (resume) and answer a series of questions, addressing the experience listed in the person specification as well as your motivation, at https://taxjustice.net/nprc by Sunday 2 June at 23.59 GMT.
Will is TJN's Director of Operations. He has 18 years of experience of management, delivery and innovation in the social and public sectors in the UK and overseas. Between 2011 and 2017 he designed and delivered a growth strategy for an evidence‑based media/health NGO, raising $19m. In 2017 he set up Tax Justice UK, a sister organisation of TJN, before joining TJN as Head of Operations (leading on fundraising, finance and reporting, governance, human resources and systems) and more recently as Director of Operations and member of the TJN board.