Fully Remote (Global) Position: Associate Program Officer II at the Internet Society Foundation
Now Hiring: Associate Program Officer II at the Internet Society Foundation (Remote)
The Internet Society Foundation is seeking a motivated, detail-oriented Associate Program Officer II to join its global, remote team. This full-time role offers the opportunity to contribute to impactful programs that leverage the Internet as a force for good in society. The selected candidate will support the Strengthening Communities/Improving Lives and Livelihoods (SCILLS) grant program and play a key role in managing the end-to-end grantmaking process.
About the Internet Society Foundation
The Internet Society Foundation works alongside the Internet Society to promote the development and use of the Internet as a resource to enrich lives and empower communities. The Foundation champions global connectivity, open access, and digital trust by supporting projects that demonstrate the Internet’s ability to improve lives across diverse populations.
Built on the principles of inclusion and collaboration, the Foundation values the unique contributions of its team and is committed to creating a diverse, equitable, and supportive work environment.
Role Overview
The Associate Program Officer II will report to the Program Officer and collaborate across multiple departments including Programs, Operations, and ISOC teams. This role involves managing programmatic and administrative processes for grants from application intake through review, reporting, and impact evaluation. The ideal candidate is proactive, organized, and experienced in customer-facing roles, preferably within grantmaking organizations.
Key Responsibilities
Coordinate all communications related to SCILLS program milestones and grant cycles.
Review grant applications for completeness and compliance with program requirements.
Provide application guidance and technical support for grantees using the Foundation’s online grant platform.
Manage the internal and external review process of applications, including assigning reviewers and summarizing feedback.
Maintain accurate records of grants and communications in the grants management system.
Facilitate grantee onboarding and reporting, ensuring timely submission and processing of documents and payments.
Collaborate with the Communications team to share grantee success stories and program impacts.
Work with the Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning team to assess program effectiveness.
Support grantee site visits, check-in calls, and compliance monitoring.
Liaise with interpreters and translators to support multilingual communication when required.
Provide informal support and training to team members and assist during team absences or peak times.
Recommend and implement program launch plans and other operational improvements.
Qualifications
5–7 years of relevant experience, preferably in a grantmaking organization or non-profit.
Demonstrated ability to work independently in a remote, multicultural, and fast-paced environment.
Strong verbal and written communication skills in English.
Proficiency in Spanish or French is desirable.
Proven track record of solving cross-team challenges and improving operational processes.
High digital fluency, including use of Microsoft Office and collaborative platforms. Experience with grant management systems such as Fluxx is a plus.
Strong interpersonal skills, organizational ability, and attention to detail.
Comfort preparing and delivering presentations.
Willingness to travel and collaborate across time zones.
Commitment to the mission and values of the Internet Society and Foundation.
Work Environment and Supervision
This is a fully remote role with no supervisory responsibilities. In the event of an extended absence, responsibilities will be managed by the Program Officer.
Compensation and Benefits
Competitive compensation based on local market rates and the candidate’s geographic location, experience, and qualifications.
Generous paid time off, public holidays, and flexible work-from-home policy.
Professional development support and an annual education contribution.
Paid volunteer time to support community engagement.
Benefits aligned with in-country labor laws and standards.
Application Process
Interested applicants should submit their applications by August 26, 2025. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. The review process will be confidential, and no applicant lists will be made public.
Equal Opportunity Commitment
The Internet Society Foundation is an equal opportunity employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, gender, religion, age, disability, national origin, sexual orientation, or other protected classes. The Foundation is dedicated to fostering an inclusive and respectful workplace that reflects the global community it serves.
For professionals passionate about equitable digital development and community-led solutions, this role offers an exceptional opportunity to make a lasting impact through global grantmaking.
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