Solidarity Center seeks a Country Program Director (CPD) to manage its field office and worker rights programs in Albania, Kosovo, and North Macedonia. This individual must become thoroughly conversant in all aspects of regional program activities and current events relevant to ongoing political, economic, social, and trade union developments in the assigned countries. The Country Program Director must have sound judgment and good political sense that facilitates decision-making, particularly when headquarters cannot be reached for consultation. This individual must keep headquarters informed of significant developments in the country or region through periodic program reports and routine communication. To be effective in this role, the Country Program Director must coordinate closely with other Solidarity Center departments on organizing, strategic research, and programs that focus on migration.
The Country Program Director works closely with AFL-CIO affiliates, the ITUC and its regional organizations, and the international trade secretariats to facilitate their participation in Solidarity Center programs. This individual provides logistical support for visitors from Solidarity Center, the AFL-CIO and its affiliates, Global Union Federations, donors, and other organizations. The successful candidate will have the experience and presence necessary to represent accurately and effectively the policies and programs of the Solidarity Center and AFL-CIO in public and private meetings with donors, partners, and other organizations. This individual will be required to travel extensively within the region and may substitute for other Country Program Directors on a temporary or indefinite basis.
The Country Program Director designs and implements field programs, drawing on experience to write persuasive concept papers and proposals that address the needs of partner trade unions and respond to US strategies for the region, and seeks funding for the same. This requires following the evolution of country development strategies and ensuring that USAID and the US Embassy understand the role of labor the country's development and the ways in which Solidarity Center programs contribute to and enhance their ability to accomplish their strategic objectives. This individual is expected to develop and maintain positive relationships with appropriate personnel at the USAID mission and the Embassy and to keep them informed of Solidarity Center’s work in the country.
The Country Program Director monitors Solidarity Center programs for progress toward expected results and budget targets. This individual is responsible for compliance with Solidarity Center policies and US regulations governing grants. This requires a working knowledge of and experience in US Government regulations and procedures related to the funding and management of grants.
The Country Program Director manages the operations of the Albania field office and supervises local-hire staff, ensuring compliance with the host country's labor code and other pertinent laws, as well as Solidarity Center policies and values, including preventing harassment in the workplace. This individual will be responsible for promoting the professional development for each member of the country staff.
Fluency in Albanian, Macedonian, and Kosovar languages is a plus.
Supervisor: Regional Program Director