Program Associate at Global Action to End Smoking, Inc. – United States

Program Associate at Global Action To End Smoking, Inc. – United States

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Program Associate at Global Action To End Smoking, Inc. – United StatesREMOTE POSSIBLE

Recruiter: Global Action To End Smoking, Inc.

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Reports to: Program Officer

Full-Time/Part-time: Full-Time

Location: Remote

The Organization Global Action to End Smoking, Inc. (Global Action or GA) is an independent, U.S. nonprofit 501(c)(3) grant making and research organization whose mission is to end combustible tobacco use, which remains the leading preventable cause of death globally. To achieve this goal, we strive to identify and address the unique needs of people who smoke as they relate to tobacco cessation and harm reduction. We are committed to the urgent need to help the one billion people in the world who smoke cigarettes and use other forms of tobacco. Toward this end, we also support the use of alternative products/methods that may reduce their current health risks and perhaps help them stop smoking entirely in the future.

Through September 2023, Global Action, formerly known as Foundation for a Smoke-Free World, received charitable gifts from PMI Global Services Inc. Global Action does not seek or accept funding from companies that produce tobacco or non-medicinal nicotine products. To find out more about Global Action, visit ourwebsite.

The Position

The Program Associate (PA) of Global Action will be a key member of the small Program team, supporting all aspects of GAs grantmaking strategy and oversight of GAs global grants portfolio. The PA will be involved in GAs grants process, including the application and reporting cycles. Other key responsibilities will include drafting grant summaries, supporting external relationships, and coordinating meetings and events. The Program Associate will require strong organizational, an…

Applications must be submitted through the official careers portal. Female candidates and candidates from underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.