Excellent written and spoken communication. Highly skills in researching and processing large amounts of information and analyzing its importance in informing Open Society Institute-Baltimore programs and strategies.Strong commitment to social justice and public education and a nuanced understanding of the impact of race, ethnicity, gender, and social class on policies and programs for children and youth.Knowledge and experience in the educational policy and child and adolescent development fields and, ideally, in public/private partnerships.3-5 years of progressively responsible experience in a situation relevant to the duties of this role.Bachelor’s degree (B.A.) from a four-year college or university in a relevant field of study or equivalent experience graduate degree desirable.Performing administrative tasks or projects as needed and assigned, including processing grants, developing tools and templates, coordinating event logistics, and processing vendor contracts and consultancy agreements.Contributing to assessment of organizations, including primary responsibility for assessment of organizational finances and budgets.for convening’s, research initiatives, and advocacy efforts and partnering closely with Program Administrative Specialists to ensure effective implementation. Developing the concept, agenda, key players, etc.Analyzing grant proposals (including budgets), designing grants (types of support, degree of flexibility, duration, payment structure, reporting/learning expectations, etc.) and drafting grant recommendations.Designing and carrying out field scans and on-going field monitoring.Conducting research and collecting large amounts of data/information to be used in decision-making, strategy development, and evaluation of the grants portfolio and other program processes.Supporting programmatic efforts by conducting a wide range of activities related to the grant making process and/or analytical work in support of field development, advocacy, regional consultations, and integrative activities.The Program Specialist will perform the following functions. OSF works to build vibrant and tolerant societies whose governments are accountable and open to the participation of all people. Killen has over 30 years of experience with American, Asian and European car companies in various product planning, portfolio strategy, and product launch roles.The Program Specialist will work on initiatives undertaken by the office’s other programs. Previously, Wayne was the Director of Charging Infrastructure Planning & Business Development at Electrify America after working as an Electric Vehicle Architect for Audi of America, a role designed to prepare Audi for the electric age from headquarters’ readiness through dealer network, marketing and charging infrastructure. investment in advanced vehicle technologies to improve fuel efficiency, reduce greenhouse gases and fortify the global standing of American innovation and the clean tech/transportation value chain. These low interest rate loans are designed to spearhead further U.S. Wayne Killen is a Senior Advisor to the Department of Energy’s Loan Programs Office and provides business development focused on vehicle OEMs and their supply chains, charging companies and other related segments eligible for the nearly $18B Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing (ATVM) loan program. She lives in east Portland with her husband and two children. Jessica serves on the boards of the Portland Children's Levy, Forth, and NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon. She also represents the County at various regional transportation tables and has championed the County’s efforts to combat climate change and build a just renewable energy economy. As a County Commissioner, Jessica chaired the Preschool for All Task Force and spearheaded the effort to build a quality, universal preschool in Multnomah County and fought for its passage on the November 2020 ballot. As chair of the House Energy and Environment Committee, she championed the renewal of the Clean Fuels Program and passage of a bill to remove coal from Oregon's energy mix. In the legislature, Jessica fought for issues impacting working families such as paid sick time and pay equity to improve the lives of working Oregonians. Before being elected to the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners, Jessica served as a state representative in the Oregon legislature where she was the first Latina elected to the House. Jessica Vega Pederson serves on the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners. Global Sustainable Mobility Partnership.
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