Internet Society Foundation is hiring for a Director, Administration and Travel Management & a Director, Fund Management and Compliance

The Internet Society (ISOC) supports and promotes the development of the Internet as a global technical infrastructure, a resource to enrich people’s lives, and a force for good in society.

Job details

Location

Remote & Washington, District of Columbia

Hours of work

Full Time

Contract

Permanent

Director, Fund Management and Compliance

The Director, Fund Management and Compliance will lead the management, allocation, and reporting of the Internet Society’s multi-donor Co-Fund initiatives for Connecting Communities and A Safe & Secure Internet.

This is a high-impact leadership role responsible for ensuring strong financial accountability, strategic alignment with ISOC’s priorities, and sustainable growth of our collaborative funding initiatives. The ideal candidate is a strategic, solutions-oriented leader with deep experience in technology-for-development, multi-donor fund management, and cross-organizational collaboration.

Key Responsibilities

  • Co-Fund Management & Oversight
    • Oversee grant and donation agreements from multiple donors, ensuring full compliance with donor requirements.
    • Partner with the Finance team to maintain robust financial systems to track fund utilization, monitor budgets, and generate accurate financial reports.
    • Ensure timely submission of donor reports, audits, and other required documentation.
    • Lead grant forecasting, cash-flow management, and risk assessment.
    • Collaborate with the Legal team to ensure compliance with non-profit grant execution and reporting standards.
    • Provide management oversight across ISOC and the Foundation for all Co-Fund activities.
    • Guide staff and project managers on compliance, allowable expenditures, and documentation processes.
    • Conduct regular reviews with project managers to ensure financial and programmatic compliance.
    • Maintain organized, secure, and accessible grant records for internal use, audits, and reporting.
  • Strategic Planning & Fund Allocation
    • Work with program teams to align Co-Fund investments with strategic objectives and maximize impact.
    • Partner with the Philanthropy team to ensure funding strategies align with Co-Fund goals and management principles.
    • Collaborate with the Revenue Generation team to identify funding gaps and recommend new donor opportunities.
  • Stakeholder Engagement
    • Build and maintain strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders, including donors, partners, and grantees.
    • Represent ISOC in discussions with funding partners and contribute to donor stewardship and engagement efforts.
    • Prepare and deliver clear, data-driven presentations on fund performance, strategy, and program outcomes.
  • Qualifications & Experience
    • 10+ years of progressive experience in technology-for-development, international development, or related sectors.
    • Proven track record managing multi-donor funds with diverse compliance and reporting requirements.
    • Deep understanding of financial management, budgeting, forecasting, and risk management.
    • Experience developing and executing strategic funding plans and working with international donors.
    • Excellent leadership, communication, and relationship-building skills across cultures and functions.
    • Strong analytical, organizational, and problem-solving abilities.
    • Master’s degree in development studies, technology, public policy, or a related field.

Director, Administration and Travel Management

The Director, Administration and Travel Management is responsible for providing strategic leadership and oversight for all global administrative functions, including overseeing organizational travel operations, budget, and risk management for Internet Society (“ISOC”). This role ensures that administrative services and travel management are developed and delivered with consistency, efficiency, and high standards of service across ISOC and Internet Society Foundation (“Foundation”).

The Director will be a hands-on leader, providing day-to-day oversight of the admin team, aligning resources with organizational priorities, and ensuring streamlined travel oversight for staff. The position is also accountable for ensuring robust risk management protocols are in place for all organizational travel.

Key Responsibilities

  • Day-to-Day Management and Oversight of Administrative Operations
    • Supervise and lead the administrative staff of ISOC, including hiring, training, and performance management
    • Work closely with the Foundation’s Manager of Administration to ensure consistent administrative processes and policies across ISOC and the Foundation.
    • Develop and manage administrative policies and operational processes to improve efficiency and communication.
    • Assess and improve tools and processes used for prioritizing and delegating responsibilities and service requests from various stakeholders.
    • Manage administrative staff’s workloads to ensure coverage for key functions.
    • Oversee the administrative operations budget, resource allocation, and professional development investments.
  • Travel Oversight and Risk Management
    • Establish and manage a centralized and comprehensive travel management program, ensuring efficiency, travel safety, and compliance with policies.
    • Manage travel policies, including the approval process, expense reporting, and safety protocols, and implement heightened reviews for high-risk destinations.
    • Assess and implement tools for streamlining travel request and approval processes.
    • Negotiate and manage corporate agreements with travel agencies and other vendors, including consulting support for travel risk assessment and management.
    • Oversee the implementation of protocols and tools for monitoring global events, real-time travel advice, and tracking all traveling staff, and provide regular reports to the Executive Leadership Team (ELT).
    • Conduct thorough risk assessments for all travel destinations, considering risks in political, health, environmental, and cultural differences.
    • Develop and implement risk assessment and management protocols for global events and travel.
    • Develop and maintain emergency response protocols and crisis management procedures, and ensure staff adhere to check-in requirements during global assignments or high-risk travel.
    • Provide proactive training and pre-trip briefings on safety best practices and local customs.
    • Partner with Finance, IT Security, and Program teams to ensure travel policies align with organizational risk management frameworks.
    • Collaborate with People & Culture in implementing country-specific risk assessment and management for the countries where the global staff are based.
  • Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s degree in business administration, management, or related field; Master’s degree preferred.
  • 10+ years of progressive experience in administration, operations, or organizational support roles, with at least 5 years in leadership.
  • Demonstrated ability to lead, motivate, and manage distributed teams in a global, matrixed organization.
  • Strong knowledge of international travel management, including vendor contracting, risk assessment, and traveler tracking systems.
  • Proven success in implementing process improvements and driving operational excellence.
  • Excellent organizational, prioritization, and problem-solving skills.
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to influence across all levels of the organization.
  • Experience managing budgets and resource planning.
  • Comfort working in fast-paced, mission-driven, and multicultural environments.
  • Ability to travel internationally as needed