Strategic Planning Consultant
Central Tibetan Administration Programs
The National Democratic Institute is seeking an international consultant to assist NDI in its ongoing programs with the CTA. NDI currently implements three U.S. government-funded activities with Tibetan communities in Nepal and Tibet. The programs’ overarching goal is to support CTA stakeholders in delivering more effective and sustainable leadership to Tibetans in India and overseas. In line with that objective, NDI intends to work with CTA stakeholders, including but not limited to the Sikyong’s office, the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile (TPiE), the Kashag, the Social and Resource Development Fund (SARD), and other CTA departments. NDI’s programs also support women and youth empowerment and improved citizen and government engagement.
The strategic planning consultant would assist CTA, SARD, and TPiE stakeholders on an ongoing basis in developing long-term strategic plans, both in-person and virtually, thereby acting as a long-term technical resource. The consultant will work in close coordination and maintain frequent communication with NDI headquarters-based Tibet program staff, and with local program staff. The consultant would support a five-year program with approximately 30-40 working days per year. The consultant would begin work in December 2021 for an initial contractual period of six months.
Scope of Work
- Review existing materials and resources concerning long-term planning needs within the CTA, TPiE and SARD.
- As needed and in coordination with NDI staff, provide guidance to CTA departments, agencies, TPiE, and other stakeholders regarding the creation of strategic plans.
- As needed and in coordination with NDI staff, develop frameworks, structure, and topical focus areas for trainings aimed at assisting in the creation of strategic plans.
- As needed, develop an agenda and materials for, and conduct, such trainings.
- As needed, undertake visits to the field to support implementation of strategic planning in collaboration with NDI staff.
Qualifications
The ideal candidate will possess:
- A graduate degree in political science, international relations, public policy, international development or a related field.
- A minimum of 8 years of experience working with political stakeholders and/or international organizations.
- Experience with the processes through which public entities craft and implement strategic plans.
- Experience working with communities in exile, marginalized populations and diaspora groups.
- Exceptional cultural sensitivity and interpersonal skills to effectively interact with Tibetan communities.
- Superior oral and written communications skills to effectively present information in a
clear and persuasive manner.
- Willingness to travel to Tibetan communities (if needed, and when possible given COVID-19) for consultations.
- Experience consulting with international nonprofit organizations.
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