Senior Global Advocacy Officer – United Nations & Multilateral Engagement

Fos FeministaNew York, NY
17d$90,907Onsite

About The Position

The Senior Global Advocacy Officer (SGAO) plays a strategic leadership role within Fòs Feminista’s Global Advocacy for Change team, with primary responsibility for advancing the organization’s feminist, decolonial, and intersectional advocacy agenda in global and multilateral spaces, particularly within the United Nations system. Anchored in Fòs Feminista’s strategic plan, the SGAO ensures that the priorities, analyses, and demands of feminist movements, especially those from the Global South, shape global policymaking on sexual and reproductive health, rights, and justice (SRHRJ), gender equality, health equity, and economic justice. Reporting to Chief Global Advocacy Officer, the role combines high-level representation, political analysis, coalition engagement, and internal coordination, and is responsible for supervising advocacy staff and consultants supporting multilateral engagement.

Requirements

  • Master's Degree or equivalent in International Affairs, Public policy, Social Science, Law, Public Health, Human Rights, or other relevant disciplines preferred.
  • Seven (7) years of experience in diplomacy and/or public policy analysis.
  • Experience working in and/or with UN Permanent Missions in New York, and knowledge regarding technical issues and UN negotiation tactics and strategies related to human rights, gender equality, and SRHR.
  • Experience building and maintaining relationships with diverse stakeholders and the ability to leverage existing trusted relationships with experts at diplomatic missions to the UN.
  • Excellent writing and communications skills and fluent English essential. Proficiency in Spanish and other languages (notably French or Portuguese) is desirable.
  • Demonstrated track record of keen interest in and understanding of UN processes.
  • Outstanding oral and written communication skills and ability to write policy documents and analysis for a general audience.
  • Demonstrated and strong skills in policy analysis and independent thinking.
  • Demonstrated ability to organize work, set priorities, manage competing demands, and maintain a positive attitude.
  • Broad working knowledge of and commitment to women’s rights, sexual and reproductive health and rights, social justice, HIV and AIDS, non-discrimination, and human rights.
  • Ability to speak and write about intersectional and decolonial feminisms, global policies, and sexual and reproductive justice for a general audience.
  • Demonstrated commitment to anti-racism and challenging other forms of oppression, including to a process of self-reflection and transformation around implicit bias.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills, including diplomacy and discretion, and the ability to network and communicate with stakeholders from different backgrounds, cultures, and contexts.
  • Flexibility and willingness to work virtually with a diverse and multicultural team.
  • Committed to feminist values and beliefs in sharing power and creating space for everyone to lead.
  • This position requires a physical presence in NYC for in-person meetings, conferences, and other interactions at and near the UN Headquarters.

Nice To Haves

  • Proficiency in Spanish and other languages (notably French or Portuguese) is desirable.

Responsibilities

  • Provide strategic leadership in defining and implementing Fòs Feminista’s UN and multilateral advocacy strategy, ensuring coherence with organizational priorities and political analysis.
  • Represent Fòs Feminista in key UN processes and intergovernmental forums, including CSW, CPD, HLPF, UNGA, and relevant Human Rights Council mechanisms, amplifying movement-led priorities on SRHRJ and gender justice.
  • Lead the design, coordination, and delivery of UN side events, briefings, and high-level engagements, elevating the visibility and leadership of Fòs Feminista Alliance members and partners.
  • Build, sustain, and strategically expand relationships with Member States, with priorities on countries in the global south, engaging both technical and political focal points (PRs, DPRs, and mission staff) to advance feminist policy outcomes.
  • Support institutional engagement with UN agencies (e.g., UNFPA, UN Women, UNICEF, WHO) and other multilateral bodies, in coordination with the Chief Global Advocacy Officer.
  • Ensure strategic and compliant use of Fòs Feminista’s UN ECOSOC accreditation.
  • Keep abreast of U.S. domestic and foreign policy trends, and positions relevant to global SRHRJ, gender equality, and health.
  • Engage selectively with U.S. policy actors and civil society partners to interpret and contextualize U.S. policy developments for global and multilateral advocacy.
  • Ensure that analysis of U.S. policies informs Fòs Feminista’s strategic support and education of Alliance members and partners, particularly in the Global South.
  • Represent Fòs Feminista in key feminist and civil society coordination mechanisms, including the Women’s Rights Caucus, ISRRC, Women’s Major Group, and other relevant multilateral advocacy platforms.
  • Strengthen alliances with feminist organizations and networks engaged in UN advocacy in New York and Geneva, promoting intersectional, movement-led strategies.
  • Participate in selected U.S.-based foreign policy coalitions and coordination spaces, contributing global feminist and Global South–centered perspectives.
  • Identify and cultivate strategic relationships with emerging and established feminist actors across regions to strengthen collective influence in global policy spaces.
  • Support coordinated advocacy approaches that reflect diverse political contexts and lived realities, centering Global South leadership.
  • Accompany and support Alliance members and partners, particularly Global South–based organizations, to navigate UN processes and multilateral advocacy spaces.
  • Working with focal points for the regions, support capacity-building efforts that strengthen partners’ advocacy skills, political analysis, and engagement strategies at the global level.
  • Foster South–South and cross-regional collaboration within the Fòs Feminista Alliance to advance shared multilateral advocacy priorities.
  • Facilitate shared learning, reflection, and strategic alignment among partners engaged in multilateral advocacy through the capacity sharing centers in collaboration with the focal points.
  • Work closely with regional focal points to connect outcomes and perspectives from regional and national consultations to Fòs Feminista’s global advocacy positions, ensuring strategies are grounded in lived realities, movement priorities, and Global South leadership.
  • Collaborate closely with the Communications team to design and implement global advocacy campaigns that advance Fòs Feminista’s multilateral advocacy priorities, ensuring political coherence, strategic timing, and alignment with UN processes.
  • Lead and contribute to political and policy analysis related to global SRHRJ, gender equality, health, and economic justice, grounded in feminist and decolonial frameworks.
  • Track, document, and analyze the global impact of U.S. domestic and foreign policies on SRHR, working closely with internal policy research focal points.
  • Produce and disseminate knowledge products (briefs, analyses, talking points, learning notes) that support Alliance members and partners, particularly those in the Global South, in their advocacy and engagement.
  • Strengthen Fòs Feminista’s thought leadership at the intersections of economic justice, health, and SRHR.
  • Supervise and provide strategic guidance to one Advocacy Officer and manage relevant consultants, ensuring effective delivery of multilateral advocacy priorities.
  • Coordinate advocacy planning and workflows to ensure clarity of roles, political alignment, and effective use of resources across the global multilateral advocacy portfolio.
  • Support a collaborative and feminist team culture grounded in accountability, learning, and care.
  • In collaboration with the Chief Global Advocacy Officer and Development team, support the identification and cultivation of funding opportunities for global and multilateral advocacy.
  • Contribute to the development of proposals, donor reports, and concept notes that articulate advocacy impact, learning, and strategic direction.
  • Integrate monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL) into advocacy planning and implementation, in coordination with the Business Intelligence, Evaluation, and Research unit.
  • Work in partnership with the Communications team to increase the visibility and influence of Fòs Feminista’s global advocacy, including through strategic messaging, media engagement, digital content, and public-facing thought leadership linked to key global policy moments.
  • Contribute to planning, budgeting, and operational management of the Global Advocacy for Change unit.

Benefits

  • Fòs Feminista offers generous compensation consistent with competitive salaries and a benefits package that includes private health coverage, life insurance, retirement benefits, paid sick, vacation leave and parental leave, holidays, and flexible working arrangements.
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