2021 Fall Fellow Announcement
By TAI
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The Transparency and Accountability Initiative (TAI) is a collaborative of leading funders of global transparency and accountability programming. We are committed to development through empowering citizens to hold their governing institutions to account. We seek to galvanize support for ambitious new ideas and promote more impactful funding, building on the momentum of the thriving global transparency and accountability movement – all the more important in current global context.

Building on successes to date, which include playing a key role in the establishment and implementation of the Open Government Partnership and helping bridge communities of technologists, data scientists and transparency researchers and activists, TAI has an exciting strategy focused on scaling donor impact. The members (Chandler Foundation, Ford Foundation, the UK’s Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office, Luminate, the MacArthur Foundation, Open Society Foundations, William & Flora Hewlett Foundation) are aligning efforts around shared priorities, including pursuing more transparent, equitable and inclusive tax systems and informing and empowering citizens and governments with data. TAI is a platform to facilitate knowledge sharing and collaboration and foster a culture of learning among both donors and practitioners.

 

POSITION PROFILE

This position will be remote (or a mix of remote/in person, depending on our return-to-office guidelines/fellow interest) with the fellow able to work hours in the US EST time zone. Candidates must have current authorization to work for an employer in the U.S.

TAI is seeking a current student join our team as a fellow for approximately 24 hours per week in fall 2021 from September 2oth to December 10th (with the week of November 22 off) but exact dates are negotiable.

We are very accommodating of student class schedules.

Fellows will have a diverse and evolving range of responsibilities, flowing directly from the team’s emerging needs. As TAI maintains a lean team, fellows will have the opportunity to make a significant contribution to TAI’s work and the transparency agenda. For example, fellows will have a specific research project, will play a key role in developing content for our website, lead on certain donor outreach and engagement through online mediums, support workshop design and execution (including logistics), and author material on TAI program areas.

While our team is small, TAI has a broad reach: we work closely alongside our donor members and are based in the OpenGov Hub, a co-working community of over 35 organizations dedicated to transparency, accountability, and civic engagement. Fellows will have the opportunity to continuously engage with this network to positively inform their work and to develop a nuanced perspective of the governance sector. Ideally, fellows will also share our passion to build vibrant citizen-state relationships around the world and thrive in a fast-paced “start-up” environment.

CANDIDATE PROFILE

Strong candidates will have exceptional research and writing skills, strong communication experience, and enjoy working collaboratively.

Graduate students are strongly preferred.

 

COMPENSATION

TAI offers a $2,500 stipend for the semester for this position.

 

HOW TO APPLY

Please send an email briefly outlining your interest in the role together with your CV/resume and a brief writing sample to [email protected] with the subject line TAI Fall Fellowship Application.  The deadline to apply is Monday, September 6th.

Due to the volume of applications, TAI will only respond to candidates selected for further consideration.