JA Worldwide Fellows
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“The JA Worldwide Fellowship is a great opportunity to work on a project that is either regional or worldwide. It allowed me to have a small window into the operations of other member countries and, therefore, to understand how they are able to impact young people in their country. It is also an opportunity to learn from other people, and to develop new contacts. This has been very useful for me in my work at local level. I have been able to use the network that I build through the Fellowship, to set up potential collaborations with my local JA. It has enabled us to benefit from the knowledge and lessons learned from other JA member countries.”
Fellows FAQs
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The JA Fellows is a JA Worldwide initiative to support the human-capital development of our high-potential leaders across the globe. Our goal is both to develop leaders within the network and encourage your local JA location to deepen your commitment to investing in staff. By the end of the program, Fellows will have achieved the following:
–Developed deep expertise in servant-based leadership; empowering their teams, coaching colleagues, creating psychological safety, and drastically improving communication
–Developed deep understanding of who they are at their best and how to summon their best selves with ease
–Dramatic improvement in productivity, motivation and alignment to their personal purpose
–Collaborated on a regional or global project of strategic importance to the success of JA globally
–Deepened skills, including fundraising, education pedagogy, operations management, communications and marketing, design thinking, digital expertise, and more
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Applicants must be JA employees (consultants are not eligible) with at least two years of employment with JA. Applicants with less than two years of JA employment are welcome to apply, but will be selected only in exceptional circumstances.
We are looking for applicants with little to no formal leadership training who can commit to five to eight hours of leadership training and global project development each month.
Applicant must be comfortable engaging with peers in English. The fellowship involves deep collaboration, training, and coaching in English.
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Yes and no. There is no cost to participate as a Fellow in these virtual times. However, there is one in-person training, and although Fellows aregiven a large stipend to attend, it may not cover all expenses.
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Semi-finalists are selected based on the quality of their applications and recommendations. Semi-finalists may then be video-interviewed before decisions are final.
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Applications were due Friday, December 6, 2024. If you're selected as a semi-finalist, written approval from your supervisor is due by January 8.
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A Fellow's commitment is significant. This is why support and approval from your supervisor is critical. You’ve been identified as a high-potential leader and worthy of significant investment by JA Worldwide. In total, you will commit eight hours a month (the equivalent of a full day) to your leadership development. Half of this time will be dedicated to your Fellow’s Project. The results of this project will be shared with staff and board members around the globe as this project will get global attention.
Fellows will also attend two monthly live video-training sessions for two hours each. All trainings are mandatory, and absence from more than two will be grounds for dismissal from the program.
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Fellows will participate in a variety of high impact initiatives. In the past, JA Worldwide Fellows have supported the launch of JA Worldwide’s global onboarding initiative, the launch of GLC Virtual, design of and participation in the Women in Global Leadership Development Conference, and much more.
“By working on a JA Worldwide Fellowship project (mine was about digital transformation), I had the opportunity to communicate with other member countries and get information on how they run their programs and what technology is used. One of the focuses for further exploration is the use of WhatsApp and platforms that can improve WhatsApp features. With the ChatBot, for example, we will be able to improved functionality and associated features. This will allow us to provide respond on a large scale.”