About GorStra Research Group

GorStra Research Group is a pro-bono human rights research group, led by emerging young leaders located around the world. We create bespoke analytical reports for our public-facing Desks focused on different regions of the world and important topics. We run our own projects, such as our podcast with industry experts and our video group using short form video content. Along with our public-facing side, we work with various NGOs, charities, and organizations. Some clients we have worked with include:

  • Humanists UK

  • Global Peace Foundation

  • Children of Heroes Ukraine

  • Children of South Africa

 

Role Information

As a Partnership Officer for GorStra, you will:

  • Establishing strategic partnerships with research organizations, NGOs, charities, governmental organizations, and other organizations

  • Building and maintaining relationships with clients

  • Updating client and partnership information in respective databases

  • Addressing any client and partnership queries in a timely and professional manner

  • Planning and preparing client pitches and retention plans

 

Requirements

  • Currently enrolled in a university degree or recently graduated from a university

  • Excellent communication and presentation skills 

  • Strong organizational and time management skills 

  • Strong attention to detail and accuracy

  • Strong multitasking abilities 

  • Ability to manage stressful situations and strict deadlines 

  • Ability to offer excellent service to clients

  • Interest in international affairs, politics, and/or human rights

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office tools 

  • Ability to quickly learn and use new CRM technology

  • Able to commit 4-6 hours a week

 

Desired Qualities

  • Proficiency in a foreign language

This is an unpaid, voluntary role

Partnership Officer

Business Development Position

Interested?

Drop us an email at info@gorstra.com

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this is an unpaid, voluntary role