Coordinator, Center for Global Leadership
Company: Meridian Court
Location: Washington
Posted on: November 1, 2024
Job Description:
Coordinator, Center for Global LeadershipTitle: Coordinator,
Center for Global LeadershipEmployment Status: Non-exemptSupervisor
Title: Associate Program Officer, Program Officer, or DirectorDate
Revised: October 2024Summary of Position:Are you passionate about
creating impactful global experiences and connecting future leaders
from around the world? Join Meridian as a Program Coordinator and
play a vital role in shaping transformative in-person and virtual
study tours, programs, trainings, and workshops for the U.S.
Department of State and other key partners.In this dynamic role,
you'll be at the forefront of international exchange, managing the
logistics, administration, and financial planning for programs that
bring together emerging professionals with industry experts and
thought leaders. As the Coordinator, you'll ensure seamless
execution of both short-term and long-term initiatives that empower
participants to share perspectives and gain insights on critical
global issues and trends.Based in Washington, D.C., with the
flexibility to work remotely part-time, this position offers an
exciting opportunity to join a collaborative, mission-driven team.
Meridian requires employees to reside in MD, DC, or VA.Position
Responsibilities:
- Liaise with domestic and international partners to arrange
program logistics, including domestic and international airfare,
lodging, ground transportation, event space, cultural events, and
group enhancements, all while staying within budget limits
- Manage logistics of virtual program activities, including
running videoconference platforms, tracking registration, and
disseminating digital program materials
- Manage, disburse, track, and reconcile authorized funds such as
per diem, cultural allowance, ground transportation, and travel
advances via prepaid cards or fund disbursements, in compliance
with funding and tax guidelines
- Work with program team to administer participant application
and selection processes when required by the program
- Prepare program materials for participants, including welcome
packets, pre-departure orientation presentations, sightseeing
information, and meeting materials when required by the
program
- Develop project budgets of projected expenses in consultation
with Program Officer and/or Program Team
- Prepare group program booklets and correspondence for each
program, as well as arrange to have program documents translated,
if necessary
- Brief participants on grant provisions, including per diem
funds, health insurance, and travel arrangements
- Promptly pay invoices, reconcile monthly credit card
statements, and process travel expense reimbursements and vendor
payments
- Assist program lead with monitoring budget reports and
reviewing the final accounting of total project expenditures for
the funder and Meridian Finance Office according to established
timetables
- Maintain accurate documentation of program activity in digital
files, in compliance with Meridian's data protection policies
- Communicate relevant program updates to the program lead,
funders, and partners, as needed
- Draft, send, and review Request for Proposals and Quotations
for vendors, program partners, consultants, and other
stakeholders
- Prepare contracts for vendors, ensuring that all contracts are
awarded in compliance with procurement guidelines, distribute for
signature and approval per policy, and maintain copies of all
executed contracts
- Prepare documentation for visa applications and arrange for and
confirm international delivery as required by the program
- Assist the program team with preparation of reports to the
funder and carrying out monitoring and evaluation activities, such
as developing and collecting responses to surveys, as needed
- Support MCGL business development activities, which may include
the development of proposal materials such as budget narratives,
appendices, and drafting and editing program narratives
- Assist with the training and onboarding of new staff and
current staff on organizational and administrative processes and
MCGL programs
- Other duties as assignedEducation/Experience:
- Bachelors degree in International Relations, International
Development, Political Science, Public Administration, Business, or
related field
- At least 2 years of related work experience, including some
administrative experience
- Experience working with international participants and programs
and/or studying/working overseas
- Experience with managing logistics for domestic and
international group travel preferred
- Experience with managing budgets and adhering to a set of
financial procedures preferred
- Experience in a fluctuating work environment with constantly
changing needs, demands, and timelines preferred
- Or any equivalent combination of training, education, and
experience that demonstrates the ability to perform the essential
functions of the positionKnowledge, Skills, Abilities:
- Highly organized; ability to perform complex tasks
independently, accurately, and under time constraints in changing
work environments and to prioritize multiple projects
- Effective oral and written communication skills in English
- Strong inter-cultural communication skills; maturity, cultural
sensitivity, and tact suitable for working with individuals from
around the world
- Some knowledge of exchange programs, synchronous and
asynchronous engagement, and/or project administration
preferred
- Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to act
professionally with a wide range of stakeholders including
international visitors, implementing partners, and funders
- Ability to work collaboratively within a team while being
proactive and self-driven in completing responsibilities
- Vested interest in upholding Meridian's core values,
particularly in fostering an inclusive workplaceTechnical
Requirements:
- Strong internet and computer proficiency, including Microsoft
Office Suite (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, SharePoint, Outlook, Teams,
etc.)
- Experience with Canva, Zoom and Salesforce is helpfulEmployer's
Statement:Meridian is committed to empowering global leaders and
amplifying diverse voices to create pathways for greater
understanding and respect for all cultures. If you share our values
and enthusiasm for promoting collaboration to address global
challenges and opportunities, you can find a home at Meridian.As an
equal opportunity employer, Meridian promotes equal employment
opportunities to all employees and applicants without regard to
race, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual
orientation, personal appearance, pregnancy, childbirth or related
medical conditions, family responsibilities, marital, veteran or
military status, national origin, age, disability, genetic
information, matriculation, political affiliation, or any other
classification protected by federal, state, or local law. Equal
employment opportunity will be offered and maintained at every
stage and condition of employment, including recruiting, hiring,
training, upgrading, promotion, transfer, discipline, layoff,
recall, and termination.How to Apply:Please submit a cover letter
and resume. Qualified candidates should apply here . Only
candidates being considered for this position will be contacted. NO
PHONE CALLS in reference to this position will be accepted.
Meridian International Center
1630 Crescent Place, NW, Washington, DC 20009
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