Head of North America Office

Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiativeNew York, NY
4h$65,000 - $75,000

About The Position

The Global Executive Office plays a pivotal and strategic role in governance and internal alignment. The Department coordinates DNDi’s three continental regional office groupings and the Policy Advocacy team. About the Office DNDi established its North America office in 2007. Based in New York City, DNDi North America supports DNDi advocacy, communications, fundraising, and R&D efforts, operating under the direction of the DNDi North America Board of Directors. It plays a central role in delivering DNDi’s mission through its collaboration with key partners engaged in a wide variety of R&D and policy advocacy activities. Overview The Head of North America Office will ensure effective governance, legal and regulatory compliance for the U.S. entity, support the North American Board, and coordinate internal planning and operations. This is a limited-scope leadership role focused on governance, legal compliance, Board support, and internal coordination for the U.S. entity. Head for the Drug for Neglected Diseases Initiative (DNDi) in North America, as well as Head of the 501(c) 3 organization, provides accountability and governance oversight in the region.

Requirements

  • At least 12 years of progressively responsible experience in a related field with over 8 years in a senior role
  • Leadership/Management training is necessary.
  • Proven ability to work effectively in a team environment and matrix structure
  • Experience working in the public and private sector is highly desirable
  • Proven track record in external relations, operations, nonprofit governance, or strategic representation.
  • A relevant post-graduate degree if required by the function.
  • Expertise in managing high-impact functions or complex programs.
  • Strong leadership in program development and delivery, impacting regions or teams.
  • Ability to advise senior leaders on specialized topics.
  • Effective communication and representation at senior levels and strong stakeholder engagement skills
  • Familiarity with U.S. nonprofit legal frameworks (501(c)(3)).
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively across time zones.
  • Fluency in English; additional languages (e.g. French or Spanish) are a plus.
  • Excellent knowledge of Microsoft Suite

Responsibilities

  • Ensure the effective functioning of the North American Board in line with fiduciary, governance and regulatory responsibilities.
  • Act as a liaison to the North American Board, supporting its president and members.
  • Ensure timely communication and coordination between the Board and Global DNDi.
  • Support Board governance processes, including meeting preparation and documentation.
  • Serve as legal representative for the U.S.-based 501(c)(3) entity.
  • Ensure compliance with U.S. nonprofit regulations and reporting requirements.
  • Liaise with legal counsel and auditors as needed.
  • Coordinate the annual North America Action Plan process, bringing together inputs from office staff and relevant global teams (including Communications, Fundraising, Advocacy, HR, and Project Management Office). Ensure the plan reflects the full range of North America activities and is aligned with DNDi’s global strategy – while strategic priorities and fundraising targets remain the responsibility of the relevant global leads.
  • Share regional insights to inform global strategy and planning.
  • Convene regular team meetings to ensure effective coordination, information flow, and compliance with organizational processes.
  • Maintain a strong sense of team identity and collaboration.
  • Share regional insights to inform global strategy and planning.
  • Represent the organization in North America with selected stakeholders as delegated by global leadership, primarily to support governance, compliance, and institutional continuity. External engagement is coordinated with relevant global teams.
  • Maintain appropriate institutional relationships necessary for the effective functioning of the North America office.
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