{"id":1029502,"date":"2025-12-15T07:22:09","date_gmt":"2025-12-15T07:22:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/therisk.global\/work\/?post_type=job_listing&p=1029502"},"modified":"2025-12-15T07:22:09","modified_gmt":"2025-12-15T07:22:09","slug":"board-secretary-graduate-fellowship","status":"publish","type":"job_listing","link":"https:\/\/therisk.global\/nexus-agency\/job\/board-secretary-graduate-fellowship\/","title":{"rendered":"Board Secretary -Graduate Fellowship"},"content":{"rendered":"
Appointment type:<\/strong> Volunteer, part-time (remote \/ hybrid) The Global Risks Forum (GRF) is a governance and standards institution focused on strengthening the institutional \u201cconnective tissue\u201d required for credible coordination across compounding global risks. GRF convenes cross-sector stakeholders and supports the development of assurance-grade governance practices, record disciplines, and decision pathways that can withstand scrutiny by governments, markets, and civil society.<\/p>\n The Fellow supports GRF\u2019s board and council governance processes by ensuring that deliberations, decisions, and approvals are documented with precision and preserved in an audit-ready format. The role is designed for graduate researchers who value rigor, institutional accountability, and the translation of governance theory into operational practice.<\/p>\n As a Secretariat Fellow, you\u2019ll work on the real machinery of global response\u2014board and National Working Group (NWG) governance, decision records, and execution-ready documentation that connects evidence to policy, programs, and funding with governments, regulators, central banks, DFIs, humanitarian agencies, utilities, insurers, and critical-infrastructure operators. You\u2019ll see how credibility is built under scrutiny through work alongside major partners, including UN and engagement across the World Bank, IMF, Santiago Network, TrustLaw, SDSN, and IPBES\u2014where outcomes must be defensible, auditable, and ready to deploy.<\/p>\n This appointment is non-executive and administrative in nature. The Fellow does not represent GRF externally, does not negotiate agreements, does not sign instruments, and does not provide legal advice. The Fellow supports governance process and records under the direction of board leadership and designated officers.<\/p>\n Essential<\/strong><\/p>\n Preferred<\/strong><\/p>\n This fellowship is structured to provide academically meaningful exposure and professional formation advantages, including:<\/p>\n Submit: contact@therisk.global<\/p>\n
Target candidates:<\/strong> Master\u2019s and PhD candidates in International Relations, Global Governance, Public Policy, Law, Security Studies, Political Economy, Risk\/Resilience, Standards\/Regulation, Data\/Technology Governance, or related disciplines
Term:<\/strong> 6\u201312 months (renewable)
Estimated commitment:<\/strong> ~5\u20138 hours\/week on average; higher during scheduled board\/council cycles
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