The Global Diplomacy Lab (GDL) is a platform for exploring a more inclusive diplomacy which goes beyond traditional foreign politics. It is based on the idea that for inclusive diplomacy, creative professionals from various fields are needed to explore new tools and forms of collaboration to address global challenges on the basis of mutual trust, shared agendas, and collective action.
The GDL is a collaborative initiative between the German Federal Foreign Office in partnership with the Slovenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the BMW Foundation Herbert Quandt, the German-American Fulbright Commission, and the International Alumni Center. These institutions have created a secretariat within the GDL responsible for the overall strategic direction and members’ involvement in organizing, implementing, and reviewing GDL events, as well as in the further developing the GDL products, impact-orientation, and network. The secretariat is also responsible for managing public relations and overseeing the budget of the GDL. The secretariat team is employed by the iac Berlin. Its office is located within the German Federal Foreign Office in Berlin.
We are looking for a Berlin based Director of the Secretariat (m/f/d) of the Global Diplomacy Lab, ready to start as soon as possible. The role would initially be contracted until December 31, 2025, with a strong commitment of all partners to prolong the contract.
Based on the diversity of responsibilities of the secretariat and the challenges ahead of us, we are looking for candidates with strong management skills, an inclusive leadership style, and a deep passion for inclusive and innovative diplomacy.
Your main responsibilities:
- Overseeing the strategic development of the GDL, its activities and network development in close collaboration with GDL members and partners
- Creating and developing new partnerships with international philanthropic and diplomatic institutions to contribute to the financial sustainability of the GDL
- Representation and relational management of the GDL, in particular within the Federal Foreign Office, and within the networks of the other partners
- Managing operations, including leading a team comprised of three part-time project managers, as well as working students, interns and volunteers
- Responsibility for budget and coordination of the Steering Committee and Advisory Council
Your profile:
- A passion for inclusive diplomacy and a strong commitment to help future-proof the GDL in a dynamic and ever-changing environment
- Strong strategic skillset connected with an entrepreneurial mindset
- Proven leadership experience in an international working environment (preferred public-private partnerships) with strong commitment to members’ engagement
- Excellent knowledge of trends and developments in international diplomacy and social transformation
- Strong representational skills, confident appearance in multi-sector settings, ability to engage people
- Familiarity with agile methods of online, offline, and hybrid collaboration
- Strong digital media skills and a passion for fact-based storytelling
- Excellent proficiency in English and good working knowledge in German
- A highly motivated and reliable team player, ready to be based in Berlin at the German Foreign Office and willing to travel for work purposes
What we offer:
- A varied and exciting leadership role with the opportunity to actively co-shape the future of diplomacy
- A friendly, agile, and highly motivated team in Berlin, as well as many partners worldwide
- An insight into the activities of the Federal Foreign Office, where the GDL is located, as well as other partner organizations and their networks
- Flexible working hours, ability to work from home, and support for personal and professional development based on the regulations of the iac Berlin
- A strong commitment to sustainability in all aspects of what we do
- A competitive salary, in line with the German wage agreement for Public Service (TVöD-L)
Interested?
If you can see yourself in this role, please send a motivation letter including a brief outline of how you would further develop the GDL, as well as information regarding your salary expectations, working hours (full time/part time), and your earliest possible starting date (all in max. 2 pages), together with a CV of max. 3 pages, all in English and in one PDF of max. 3MB to Christine Sander (christine.sander@iac-berlin.org) by March 26, 2023.
The interviews are scheduled for April 17-19, 2023. Please be available on at least one of these days.
Diversity is important to us – we welcome applications from all gender identities, ages, sexual orientations, and professional, educational, and cultural backgrounds. This includes people with disabilities, parents, and people returning to work.
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