Program Manager: Latin America and Europe
Technovation
Program Manager: Latin America and Europe
Program Manager
Full-Time; Remote, preference for candidates in the US, or based in US times zones
Salary range $60-65K (or equivalent based on country of residence)
About Technovation
Technovation is the world’s largest technology entrepreneurship program for girls.
Our mission is to empower girls, especially those from underrepresented communities, to develop problem-solving skills, self-efficacy, and financial capacity, critical to them becoming leaders and changemakers in their communities. In the Technovation Girls program, teams of girls are supported by mentors to develop app based solutions to problems in their communities. Over the past 17 years, we have engaged 350,000 participants across 120+ countries. We are able to accomplish this impact thanks to our global community of Chapter Ambassadors, leaders at partner organizations who bring this experience to their local communities.
We recently created a very ambitious strategic plan to leverage our global network of partners to make a significant impact in increasing the number of women in positions of influence, power, and leadership – especially in STEM. Our goal is to empower and engage 25 million girls around the world over the coming years.
The Chapter Ambassador Global Community Team
Technovation’s Program Team is responsible for successfully organizing, mobilizing, and supporting organizational leaders (Chapter Ambassadors) around the world to run Technovation Girls in their communities. Our Chapter Ambassadors have a variety of academic and professional backgrounds and are often leaders at nonprofit organizations, schools, or universities. They recruit participants and organize the Technovation program within a country or a region.
Housed within the larger Program Team, the three-member Chapter Team is responsible for listening to and advocating for our Chapter Ambassadors, spearheading initiatives that grow and connect our global ambassadors to increase their impact, and supporting them to successfully implement the Technovation Girls program in their communities.
About the Opportunity
Reporting to the Sr Program Director, the Program Manager leads support for Chapter Ambassadors across Latin America and Europe.
- The manager will spend 55% of their time supporting new and returning Chapter Ambassadors in Latin America and Europe (virtually). Specifically, this involves:
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- Managing new and existing larger regional partnerships
- Developing and executing regional chapter strategy
- Managing regional communications
- They will spend 25% of their time leading and supporting community-strengthening and capacity-building initiatives that increase our global communities’ impact and enhance our internal understanding of these leaders’ experiences.
- And 20% supporting the global program by collaborating on projects related to Technovation’s custom platform, judging and more.
Key Responsibilities:
- Provide individualized support to Chapter Ambassadors. This involves 1:1 check in calls and responding to emails to ensure that program leaders have the information and guidance they need to successfully implement the program. Because each Chapter looks very different, this involves a high degree of individualized relationship building and management.
- Design virtual learning experiences to equip leaders with the necessary knowledge and skills to lead the Technovation program. Leverage experienced Chapter Ambassadors to promote knowledge sharing and collaboration.
- Streamline the accessibility of resources and support structures to promote turn-key implementation and Ambassador autonomy. Work with the Chapter team to improve the quality and relevance of our resources and supports.
- Spearhead community building initiatives that foster collaboration between Chapter Ambassadors. This includes programs such as leadership recognition and regional calls.
- Use feedback to improve Ambassadors’ user experience of implementing our program in terms of its structure, logistics, and virtual platform.
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- Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of Chapter supports and strategy. Use data to inform programmatic decisions and advocate for our Chapter Ambassadors. Also evaluate different models of program implementation among Chapters to inform strategy for support and partnership development.
- Develop strategic regional partnerships with organizations and funders to support the growth of Chapters in Latin America and Europe (ex: UNICEF). Work with the Fundraising team to support fundraising efforts and grant reporting in Latin America and Europe.
- Coordinate with the Volunteer Engagement team to integrate and support volunteer engagement efforts that involve Chapters.
- This position will likely include up to 5% travel depending on funding, partnerships, and other factors.
Ideal Candidate:
The ideal candidate is passionate about Technovation’s mission to empower girls to create technology solutions for problems they identify in their community. We believe that with the right learning opportunities and support, everyone has the ability to learn and become technology creators.
We are looking for a candidate who:
- Has excellent communication skills in English and Spanish to effectively communicate with and inspire a diverse group of stakeholders
- Has 3+ years of project/program management experience that includes training and/or managing educators, staffs, or volunteers
- Is familiar with educational environments and can support systems that promote quality learning experiences for both children and adults
- Is experienced in planning and running virtual calls and events
- Is skilled in using virtual tools including Asana, Slack, and/or Salesforce, and loves leveraging AI features to work smarter
- Employs a deep understanding of cultural differences to work effectively with people from diverse backgrounds. Can adapt communication style and approach to connect with people from different cultures.
- Has a track record of building and maintaining relationships with community organizations, schools, districts, or ministries of education. Can inspire and motivate a team of global leaders
- Is resourceful and takes initiative; able to think creatively to find solutions to challenges, and able to efficiently utilize resources to maximize impact.
- Is skilled at using data to help develop and execute strategies
- Loves learning new things and is open to dynamic, changing environments
We Offer:
Our benefits include:
- 20 vacation days in addition to all federal holidays and sick time (Caveat: If outside the US and your country of residence has a very large number of national holidays, the number of flex vacation days may be slightly reduced.)
- A paid organization wide week-long shutdown at the end of the year
- 100% cost coverage of medical, dental, and vision costs for employees and a portion of the cost for partners and dependents
- Life-insurance coverage
- 401k program with an organization match after two years
- Option to participate in FSA and DCA pre-tax programs
- Tenure bonus plan
- Remote work with core work hours and flexible scheduling
Our work environment also prioritizes these features that align with our core values:
- Ownership: We strive to clearly outline responsibilities on projects. You will make high-level decisions about the work you do and how you will execute it. We focus on including everyone’s voices, not micromanaging.
- Integrity: We emphasize transparency, honesty, and data in all our work and decision making. We review projects regularly, admit when we need to make changes, and use data to confirm when it’s time to try something new.
- Equity: We have core hours but start and end times are flexible in order to support what’s going on in your life, and you’re welcome to go to appointments and run errands as needed. We promote principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion and prioritize input from the team.
- Curiosity:We’re a small team and much of our work includes cross-team collaboration. That collaboration succeeds due to communication, organization, and curiosity as we encourage each other to learn and grow.
- Innovation: You’ll contribute directly to an organization that provides technology education to students from underserved areas in 100+ countries, all while helping to address the underrepresentation of women in STEM fields.
To Apply:
Please apply at this link. Be ready to upload:
- Your resume
- A link to your LinkedIn profile
- A cover letter expressing your interest in and alignment with the opportunity, make sure to include why you believe you would be a good fit
- Link to your Screening task response: Take no more than 2 hours to complete this screening task.
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- Background: Chapters are organizations whose leaders (termed “Chapter Ambassadors”) oversee implementation of the Technovation program. This involves recruiting girls to participate, identifying mentors to support the learning, and providing space and time for the teams to work on their projects together. To better understand the Chapter Ambassador role please review this video and this info page. You might also find this roadmap useful.
- The Task: Create a presentation (max 5-6 slides or equivalent with another tool) that you could use to facilitate an interactive virtual meeting for Chapter Ambassadors that equips these leaders and promotes collaboration and knowledge sharing among them.
- Tip: Just focus on 1 theme. A few ideas for topics that you might choose to focus on:
- Recruiting participants
- Training and supporting staff or volunteers to use the curriculum
- Running events to drive learning and motivation
- Tip: Just focus on 1 theme. A few ideas for topics that you might choose to focus on: