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Program Officer, Latin America and the Caribbean

Program Officer, Latin America and the Caribbean
Organization: National Endowment for Democracy (NED)
Location: Washington, DC
Date Posted: 05/30/2026

## About NED
The National Endowment for Democracy supports freedom around the world.

At NED, we deliver on the belief that freedom is a universal aspiration. Headquartered in Washington, DC, NED is a private, nonprofit foundation mandated by Congress and dedicated to strengthening democratic institutions worldwide.

NED reflects an enduring American commitment to stand with those striving for dignity, justice, and opportunity. In 2025, NED made 1,552 grants totaling $271 million to support the work of nongovernmental organizations advancing democratic goals in more than 90 countries, including some of the world’s most challenging and repressive environments.

We seek talented, entrepreneurial professionals motivated by purpose and committed to excellence. At NED, you will join a dynamic team of experts who bring their skills, curiosity, and judgment to a consequential mission at a critical moment for democracy around the world. Our work is guided by our shared values: excellence, respect, empathy, accountability, and adaptability.

## Position Summary
The Program Officer will work with the Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) program leadership to strategically manage a grant portfolio related to NED’s programming in LAC, with emphasis on regional and country portfolios covering Cuba and Venezuela. The position will also include broader responsibilities for the rest of the LAC region as needed.

This is a hybrid position based in Washington, DC, and is part of the NED bargaining unit.

## Primary Responsibilities
– **Regional collaboration** — Work closely and flexibly with a diverse range of regional actors focused on strengthening human rights, accountability and transparency, democratic institutions and transitions, rule of law and economic security, as well as independent media, civil society, and others.
– **Grant management** — Review proposals, make recommendations, develop budgets, and monitor the implementation of NED‑approved projects. Evaluate the effectiveness and institutional growth of NED grantees by analyzing reports, providing feedback, maintaining continuous communication over the grant cycle, and conducting regular field visits.
– **Written materials & briefings** — Produce written materials and deliver presentations and/or briefings to inform funding recommendations to NED leadership, NED board members, and relevant stakeholders such as members of Congress and the administration.
– **Political monitoring** — Monitor political developments in the region relevant to the portfolio to inform NED’s strategies, programming, and operational responsiveness in rapidly evolving political environments.
– **Team collaboration** — Work collaboratively across the LAC team and with thematic portfolios to support coordination, information‑sharing, operational effectiveness, and integrated regional programming.
– **Prioritization & adaptability** — Demonstrate the ability to manage competing priorities and adapt effectively in fast‑paced and politically sensitive environments while exercising strong judgment, discretion, and professionalism.
– **Relationship building** — Build and maintain relationships with like‑minded organizations, including other donors, NED partners, regional organizations, think tanks, the private sector, and the diplomatic community both in the DC area and in the field.
– **Travel** — Travel to monitor existing grantees, identify new funding opportunities, and gain perspective on the political situation.
– **Process improvement** — Think creatively about how to improve the LAC team’s effectiveness, grantee‑reporting guidelines, and communications with other teams at NED; participate in working groups and other efforts to improve NED’s overall functioning and effectiveness.
– **Mentorship** — Mentor junior staff, where applicable.
– Other duties as assigned.

## Qualifications
– Bachelor’s degree in International Affairs, Political Science, International Development, or a related discipline required; Master’s degree preferred.
– 4–7 years of experience in democracy‑related projects and programs, including 2+ years of field experience in the LAC region.
– Experience in nonprofit work.
– Demonstrated experience in financial monitoring and reporting.
– Knowledge of program evaluation techniques and databases.
– Experience working with civil society in Cuba and Venezuela preferred.
– Professional proficiency in Spanish required.
– Ability and willingness to travel within the region as needed.
– Excellent written and oral communication skills in English and Spanish.
– Strong analytical and interpersonal skills.
– Ability to maintain professionalism under pressure.
– High degree of organization and initiative.
– Demonstrated ability to work as a team player, including coordination and facilitation skills.
– Authorized to work for any employer in the United States. NED is unable to sponsor or transfer employment visas at this time.

## Talent in Action
Consistent with NED’s talent statement and grounded in our values, the successful individual in this role will demonstrate the following competencies:

– **Purpose‑Driven**
– **Reliable**
– **Expertise**
– **Respectful Collaboration**
– **Curiosity**
– **Results‑Oriented**
– **An Optimistic Mindset**

## NED Total Compensation
The anticipated compensation range for this position is **$64,500 – $116,000 USD**.

The salary for this position is determined based on a wide variety of factors, including but not limited to an individual’s professional experience, qualifications, education, and other business needs, along with internal equity considerations. Employees are not typically hired at the top of the range for their role.

NED also offers a generous benefits package that demonstrates its commitment to employee health and well‑being.

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