Open Philanthropy is looking to hire a Program Officer to lead our new program: economic growth in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The successful candidate will help launch this new program, with a minimum budget commitment of $30m over 2025-2027. They will develop our grantmaking strategy and be responsible for leading and executing that strategy.
About Economic Growth in LMICs
We are launching a new program focused on promoting economic growth in LMICs. The potential benefits of successful grantmaking are substantial, and we believe that there are strategic, high-value grants that Open Philanthropy is well-placed to make. You can read a high-level summary of our research on economic growth in LMICs and rationale for launching this program in our blog or in our research report.
We plan to launch this program with a minimum commitment of $30m over three years, from 2025 to 2027. In our research so far, we have identified promising potential grantmaking strategies, but the Program Officer will be responsible for developing our program strategy and executing it, supported by our research, operations, and grants teams. We have flexibility on the strategy we end up pursuing, and will ask candidates about their potential approach as part of the selection process.
About the Role
Your primary responsibility will be to make, manage, and evaluate grants to promote economic growth in LMICs. Your key goal will be to maximize the cost-effectiveness of the grantmaking portfolio.
You will develop and execute OP’s grantmaking strategy in this area. Our grantmaking might focus on a few thematic areas (e.g., economic policy, trade, state capacity), have a geographic focus in target countries/regions, and/or respond to promising grant opportunities across countries and thematic areas. After deciding on a strategy, you will execute it by making grants, tracking their progress, and rebalancing the portfolio to maximize impact. You will also build relationships with other grantmakers and policymakers to stay abreast of opportunities and promote approaches you think are unusually valuable.
Our Program Officers are leaders in their fields, and we give them high levels of autonomy in the grantmaking process. Open Philanthropy is committed to helping you succeed. We offer support through our experienced grants, legal, operations, and research teams. If the program demonstrates success in achieving its goals, it could be extended over time, potentially with a higher yearly budget or additional staff. This is an opportunity to shape a new initiative from the ground up, with significant flexibility and the potential for substantial impact.
Key Responsibilities
Who might be a good fit
You might be a good fit for this role if you have:
We expect all applicants to have at least 5 years of relevant experience working to promote economic growth in LMICs. We strongly encourage applicants with significantly more experience to apply and expect that many strong candidates will have more experience.
This job description is intentionally somewhat broad and covers a range of potential outcomes in terms of scope and seniority. This reflects our willingness to shape the role around specific candidates. We are open to a more senior version of this role for candidates with 15+ years of relevant experience who have held key leadership positions in the past, demonstrated a deep knowledge of the field, and built a strong network of relevant people and organizations within it. In such a case, the compensation and title would reflect this higher seniority.
The ideal candidate for this position will possess many of the skills and experiences described above. However, there is no such thing as a “perfect” candidate. If you are on the fence about applying because you are unsure whether you are qualified, we strongly encourage you to apply.
Application Process
Our application process will include work tests and interviews, all of which will take place remotely. Please note that we cannot give feedback during the early stages of the process, including on any work tests, due to time constraints. Thank you for your understanding.
The initial application consists of answering a series of short questions on our application form, including some questions related to promoting economic growth in LMICs, and a 25-minute quantitative work test (for which you will need to use Google Sheets or MS Excel).
We plan to reach out in December and ask candidates who advance based on the strength of their initial application to submit a work test in early January. This work test will ask candidates to explain their likely strategy if they were to lead this program and to complete a quantitative assignment. Based on previous hiring rounds, we expect to interview shortlisted candidates in February and make an offer in March, but we will communicate any timeline updates to candidates who remain in the process.
Role details and benefits
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