If you thrive on working in a dynamic environment that’s diverse, inclusive, and
collaborative—while doing some of the most meaningful work of your career, we
want to hear from you!
Position Title: Assistant Director, International Program (ADIP)
Position Type: 3 days per week, 7.5 hour per day
Status: This is a temporary position until January 2026, with the possibility of extension
based on available funding.
Location: Hybrid (in-office and remote) in Guatemala City, Guatemala OR Tegucigalpa, Honduras. You must currently reside in Guatemala or Honduras and be either a citizen of, or hold a valid work visa for, your country of residence.
Reports to: International Program Director
Application deadline: Rolling basis – Open until filled
Start date: ASAP
ABOUT THE JUSTICE EDUCATION SOCIETY (JES)
Justice Education Society of British Columbia (JES) is a Canadian non-profit organization with over 35 years of experience in advancing the rule of law by empowering people to access and deliver justice through increasing legal capability, strengthening justice systems and developing digital solutions. We seek to improve access to justice, to promote human rights, and to protect the fundamental freedoms of
all people—including women, children, Indigenous peoples, and marginalized populations. We are driven by the belief that building a person’s legal capability, and strengthening the justice systems that serve them, has the power to create a more equitable society.
JES has built a strong international reputation as an innovative organization that values collaboration, diversity, and sustainable impact, and is leading the sector in progress on Canada’s Justice Development Goals and the UN Sustainable Development Goals of Quality Education, Gender Equality, and Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions. All our initiatives are grounded in our mission to empower people to access and deliver justice in Canada and globally.
Our commitment stretches across continents: JES has successfully implemented impactful access-to-justice projects in 24 countries with the support of diverse sources of funding including provincial, federal, and overseas governments, donations and contributions from foundations. JES currently has offices in Canada, Guatemala, Honduras, Guyana, Saint Lucia and works in El Salvador, Grenada, Dominica, and
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. More information about JES can be found at: www.JusticeEducation.ca.
THE ROLE
The Assistant Director for International Programs (ADIP) plays a vital role in advancing JES' mission on the global stage. In close collaboration with, and reporting to, the International Program Director (IPD), the ADIP will contribute to the strategic planning, development, and successful execution of JES' international initiatives. Engaging regularly with operational teams, the ADIP provides critical support and coordination to drive program success, ensuring that all donor-funded projects meet contractual
obligations and align with JES’ policies and goals. This role is an exciting opportunity to shape impactful, sustainable justice education projects worldwide.
KEY AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY
Program development and delivery
Support international operations and logistics.
Liaise with JES Project Directors, Finance Department and Executive
Leadership Team (ELT) to receive feedback on systems and processes
and provide recommendations on improvements to JES’ international
operations to the IPD.
Assist with the implementation of policies, procedures and operational
plans as required by ELT.
Manage the appropriate recovery of staff time to projects.
Assist with project implementation startup and the set-up of new offices.
Assist in the progress of monitoring and evaluation of all projects.
Reporting and compliance
Be a key resource within JES on policies and procedures governing our
international operations, particularly the donor agreements and guidelines
for all new and ongoing project.
Help ensure compliance with project contractual obligations.
Help ensure that all financial and narrative reports are prepared on time
to meet donor requirements, including contributing to and reviewing
reports before final approval by the IPD and Chief Executive Officer
(CEO).
Maintain and track reporting calendar for all new and ongoing projects to
ensure that reports are submitted by their respective deadlines.
Ensure that all physical and digital files are maintained in good order in
accordance with donor agreements and guidelines.
Advise the IPD on recommended changes to policies and procedures to
strengthen program reporting and donor compliance.
Support CEO and IPD on all other reporting and compliance activities as
required.
Procurement
Serve as a key resource within JES on policies and procedures governing
procurement and recommend changes as required.
Perform internal audits to ensure policies and procedures are adhered to.
Monitor procurement processes and advise project teams on improved
compliance with policies and procedures.
Train new staff on international procurement policies and procedures.
Assist in the negotiation of long-term service agreements for
accommodations, travel, translations, and printing, among others.
Manage a database of consultants and service providers that have been
satisfactorily identified and vetted in accordance with JES’ procurement
policy.
Financial and risk management
Ensure international projects adhere to guidelines on procurement and
documentation so that they are “audit ready” at all times.
Manage International Program budget portfolio to ensure effective
allocation and oversight of financial resources.
Provide timely and accurate financial reporting, monitoring and budgeting
of the International Program to the IPD.
Advise IPD of discrepancies in project activities relative to budgets and
forecasts for international operations.
Review and approve financial transactions for the International Program.
Help identify and implement risk management strategies that respond to
current and anticipated risks in program operations.
Communications
Assist in the development of content for reports, newsletters,
presentations and social media.
Review all communications materials for International Program to ensure
accuracy of information and quality of presentation.
People management
Assist onboarding of staff to the International Program, especially Project
Directors, by providing training on the international program as well as
relevant policies and procedures.
Help foster a dynamic organizational culture and strong team cohesion
amongst JES staff.
Ensure human resource policies and practices are understood and
adhered to.
Business development
Participate in drafting proposals and budgets for new projects.
Research potential project opportunities for JES and maintain a database
of business development leads.
Identify and summarize sectoral news, conferences and events that JES
should be aware of.
Participate as required in meetings with potential funders, partners and
stakeholders.
Participate in ongoing analysis and assessment of the international
program landscape.
Strategic leadership
Participate in discussions regarding JES international programming and
determine strategies that improve JES’ project design and implementation
to optimize resources, minimize costs and ensure a positive work
environment for employees.
Support SLT by contributing to the overall strategy, administration, and
management of the organization.
Participate in strategic planning and the execution of strategic initiatives
as required by the IPD and CEO.
THE PERSON
Knowledge, Skills and Experience
Project management experience in public or private sector organizations
on international development projects in the justice sector required.
Experience living and/or working internationally.
Knowledge of international development issues, trends and practices.
Experience working in multicultural teams.
Experience preparing project proposals for donor funding, specifically for
government, foundations, and corporate sponsors.
Experience in communications, including creating content, developing
strategies, and engaging with diverse audiences across various
platforms.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, and a proven ability to
establish and maintain professional relationships with internal and
external stakeholders in Canada and internationally.
Budgeting experience and financial management skills.
Strong Excel and database management.
Ability to manage multiple competing priorities.
Excellent verbal and written skills in English and Spanish; French would
be an asset.
Ability to travel nationally and internationally.
Highly organized.
Education
Post-graduate education in a relevant discipline such as business administration, project management, international development, human rights, law or equivalent professional experience and education.
Other
International travel may be required, including immunization as per the legal requirements for entry into countries being visited.
You must currently reside in Guatemala or Honduras and be either a citizen of, or hold a valid work visa for, your country of residence.