The Gender Specialist will lead gender-transformative programming and evidence-based learning across Women in Global Health (WGH) chapters and programs. Working closely with global and chapter-level teams, the role integrates gender equity and intersectionality into programming, capacity strengthening, research, and advocacy. The specialist will design technical tools to foster inclusive leadership and address systemic gender inequities in health systems. By implementing gender-responsive monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL) systems, they will ensure program impact and alignment with donor and organizational priorities. The role also supports resource mobilization, building strategic partnerships, and represents WGH in high-level policy and advocacy spaces to advance gender equity in global health. While this position is fully remote, it involves active participation in scheduled events and meetings that may occur across different time zones.
Key Responsibilities
- Program Design & Technical Leadership
Lead the design and implementation of gender-transformative initiatives across WGH global and chapter programs
Provide technical guidance and tools to embed gender equity, intersectionality, and feminist leadership in all programming phasesConduct gender audits and assessments to inform inclusive program developmentMonitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL)Develop and manage gender-responsive MEL systems, log frames, and theories of change
Strengthen the WGH MEL Community of Practice by enhancing its functionality and embedding feminist principles into all monitoring, evaluation, and learning approachesLead evaluations and synthesize data to inform reporting, storytelling, and adaptive learningCollect, analyze, and synthesize project data, both quantitative and qualitative, to generate evidence for reporting, storytelling, policy development and advocacyTrack chapter engagement and gender-transformative actions to guide program strategy and implementationAdvocacy & RepresentationRepresent WGH in high-level platforms, policy dialogues, and technical working groups
Support chapter advocacy through toolkits, pathways, and campaign strategies aligned with WGH’s global agendaContribute to policy briefs and amplify grassroots stories through collaboration with communications teamsProvide technical input into policy briefs, position statements, and consultations to influence health and gender equity policies in collaboration with communication teamsBuild / Strengthen the advocacy capacity of WGH chapters through training, mentoring, and peer learning on intersectional, feminist advocacy approachesCollaborate with communications teams to amplify advocacy messages, campaign priorities, and grassroots storiesCollaborate with the Advocacy team to monitor advocacy outcomes and impact, and facilitate learning exchange across chapters to improve strategy and influenceStrategic PartnershipsServe as a technical focal point to chapters on stakeholder engagement and partnership development
Cultivate and strengthen strategic partnerships with donors, UN agencies, NGOs, academic institutions, and other key stakeholders to advance shared gender equity goalsRepresent WGH in partner and network meetings to share learning, amplify WGH’s mission, and expand influenceIdentify new collaboration opportunities and engage stakeholders that align with WGH’s priorities and valuesAnalyze stakeholder trends to guide engagement strategies and inform organizational positioningEvidence Generation & Knowledge ManagementLead the documentation and dissemination of best practices, case studies, and lessons learned from gender-transformative programs
Contribute to the development of knowledge products, policy briefs, and learning tools that reflect WGH’s thought leadership in gender and healthFacilitate cross-chapter learning exchanges and co-learning opportunitiesCapacity Strengthening & Alumnae Network EngagementServe as the focal person to chapters, providing guidance and support where needed
Facilitate training sessions, workshops, and learning labs for WGH teams, chapters, and partners on gender transformative leadership, feminist leadership, and intersectionalityMentor and support chapter-based gender focal points or working groups to champion local gender equity initiativesSupport and engage the WGH Alumnae Network through mentoring, advocacy, and visibility opportunitiesSupport alumnae-led initiatives, advocacy campaigns, and knowledge-sharing events that align with WGH’s missionOther DutiesCarry out any additional responsibilities as assigned by your supervisor in line with the role
Qualifications & Experience
Master's or doctoral degree in gender studies, global health, social sciences, or equivalent disciplineFive+ years of progressive responsibility designing and implementing gender-focused initiatives in global health or humanitarian sectorsDemonstrated application of feminist methodologies, intersectional frameworks, and human rights principles in program designTechnical proficiency in monitoring & evaluation systems, mixed-methods research, and compliance reporting for institutional donorsTrack record of policy advocacy and multi-stakeholder engagement with governments, NGOs, and grassroots organizationsAdvanced facilitation competencies with experience convening diverse groups across cultural and linguistic contextsTechnical Skills & Language Proficiency
Advanced proficiency with collaborative digital tools : Google Workspace, Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and project management platforms (Trello, Notion)Expertise in graphic design and visual communication using Canva and Adobe Creative SuiteStrong analytical skills with statistical packages (SPSS, Stata) and data visualization toolsField-proven experience with mobile data collection (Kobo Toolbox) and survey platforms (SurveyMonkey, Qualtrics)Advanced Microsoft Office skills : Excel (complex data analysis), PowerPoint (executive-level presentations), Word (professional documentation)Expertise in designing and leading interactive online workshops, webinars, and training sessions across multiple time zonesComprehensive MEL system knowledge from data collection to impact reportingTrilingual professional fluency (English, Spanish, Portuguese) with demonstrated success in multicultural environmentsWomen in Global Health (WGH) is an organization that supports a global movement of women working in health. We aim to amplify women’s voices and make gender-transformative leadership the norm across the health sector globally. Our network of women and allies is committed to enabling women from around the world to engage at all levels in health leadership, particularly women who are under-represented in African, Asian, Latin American, Middle Eastern and other geographic areas or marginalized persons. We began our journey in 2015 and registered as a US 501(c)(3) in 2016. WGH is a hybrid organization, with a small core team of paid staff supporting a global network of passionate volunteers. We are growing fast, with 58 official Chapters in 53 countries and a strong presence in low- and middle-income countries. For a deeper look into our impact, check out our latest annual report.
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