Civil Society Engagement Manager
We are searching for an experienced Civil Society Engagement Manager at our Apia facility.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
Duration: Full Time FXTE until 15
November 2025 (with possibility of a 2-year extension to November 2027)
Location: Apia, Samoa
Application deadline: 31 August 2025
About Palladium
Palladium is a global leader in the
design, development, and delivery of Positive Impact – the intentional creation
of enduring social, climate and economic value. We work with governments, businesses, and investors to help solve the
world's most pressing challenges. With a team of more than 4,000 employees
operating in 90-plus countries and a global network of over 35,000 experts, we
help improve economies, societies, the environment, and, most importantly,
people's lives.
The Program
The Samoa Tautua – Human Development for
All Program assists in the delivery of Australia’s
human development commitments in support of Samoa’s development priorities. The
program is supporting the human development foundations required for Samoa’s
health security, economic recovery, and continued stability thereafter. Tautua
prioritises five interconnected pillars of human development: Education,
Health, Gender Equality, Disability and Social Protection. The Tautua Program
has partnered with eight CSOs through direct funding and partnership
agreements, using a ‘grants plus’ model that combines financial support with
institutional strengthening. This includes funding for operations, training,
mentoring, and shared learning. All CSOs undergo due diligence aligned with
DFAT’s framework, with ongoing support to ensure compliance. The Civil Society
Engagement Manager oversees grant assessments, agreement drafting, and
implementation.
The Role
The Civil Society Engagement Manager will
work closely with Tautua program technical leads to ensure a coordinated
approach to sector programming, while also fostering cross-sector
collaboration. Importantly, it includes a strong inward-facing component,
balancing the predominantly external and CSO-focused nature of their roles.
Key responsibilities include:
Act as the main contact for grant matters, coordinate with internal teams and partners, and facilitate effective communication with stakeholders.
*For full Terms of Reference visit: https://www.tautuapartnership.ws/vacancies
About you
We are seeking an individual with a strong
understanding of program implementation across all stages of the project life
cycle—from design and delivery to monitoring and evaluation. You will bring
proven experience in managing complex grant programs, driving reform
initiatives, and fostering collaboration among diverse stakeholders to achieve
sustainable, community-led outcomes. Experience working in the Pacific Islands
region is highly desirable, along with a demonstrated commitment to culturally
responsive and locally grounded development approaches.
Additional key requirements include:
Strategic and critical thinking capabilities, supported by a history of analytical work in program or project management environments.
Proven experience leading diverse teams, with a focus on fostering positive team culture and delivering results through collaboration and trust.
Strong skills in project planning, reporting and monitoring and evaluation, with a clear understanding of the project management lifecycle in donor-funded programs.
In-depth knowledge of Samoa’s government systems, civil societies, sectoral landscape and human development policy environment, with the cultural competence to navigate formal and informal protocols respectfully.
Experience working with DFAT or other major development partners in Samoa and/or the Pacific is highly desirable.
How to Apply
We welcome your interest in leading development
for Civil Society Organisations for Tautua in this key role. Please apply via
the online job advertisement by clicking on the “apply” button. Your
application must include:
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