Project Manager – Women Group (Part-time)
Job level: Manager
Accountable to: Programs Director
Responsible for: One project – Co-Manage a group of Israelis and Palestinians (Jewish, Muslim, Christians, secular, etc.) with another Project Manager.
Introduction: Established in 1990, Musalaha is a faith-based organization that teaches, trains, and facilitates reconciliation mainly between Israelis and Palestinians from diverse ethnic and religious backgrounds, as well as international groups, based on biblical principles of reconciliation.
Our Work: Musalaha’s definition of reconciliation is twofold. (1) Restoring Individual and Group Relationships – this means constructively engaging with the other side to rebuild trust and reclaiming one’s identity and narrative to be a source of goodness to one’s neighbor. This includes taking concrete steps towards a more just and peaceful environment. (2) Addressing Systematic Injustices – this means dealing with the core issues of the conflict and challenging policies, systems, legal structures, etc. that oppress people and cause an imbalance of power, which damages the ability to reconcile. While working through the process of reconciliation, Musalaha has developed a sustainable process, known as the 6 Stages of Reconciliation and a Curriculum of Reconciliation consisting of 24 chapters. Our work is implemented among women, young adults, youth, children, civil society leaders, Musalaha alumni, and other international settings around the globe.
This position must fulfill Musalaha’s no.1 strategic objective: Strengthening and empowering Palestinian and Israeli women to take an active role in reconciliation and leadership. This position must deliver on key behaviors for the purpose and benefit of Musalaha’s reconciliation approach and accountability to the conflict. This position must aim to further intensify our reconciliation efforts amongst women by informing, influencing, and guiding our diverse target groups.
(1) Recruit – Find and reach out to women who are interested in addressing the conflict and our vision of reconciliation and its relevance locally and globally. (2) Manage and Coordinate – Work with other Project Managers and team members with the purpose of successfully implementing all reconciliation-based activities for the different target groups. Complete these tasks in an organized, reliable, and fair manner. (3) Report – Communicate, in writing and verbally, with the donors sponsoring the respective projects in a professional and timely manner. This may include writing grant applications, reports, sections for Musalaha’s newsletter, and conducting project evaluations.
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– Applications should be emailed to daniel@musalaha.org using reference Project Manager – Women.
Closing date for applications is 5pm Jerusalem time on 17th of December 2024. If you do not hear back from us within the month of December, it means your application was unsuccessful.