Program Manager. Mexico City. Posting Date: 05/12/2026. Deadline: 05/25/2026
Role Title: Program Manager
Contract Type: Full-time
Workstyle Arrangement Hybrid
Reporting To: Director, Refugees & Migration (with cross-team coordination across the Day One Project and the Normalizing Migration opportunity globally)
Program/Department/Unit Name: Programs
Location: Mexico City, Mexico, or Bogotá, Colombia
Team Name: Normalizing Migration
The opportunity will build new pathways for legal migration to help the world’s most vulnerable people relocate to safety and prosperity. The opportunity aims to devolve power to local actors, build public confidence in inclusive immigration systems, and diminish authoritarians’ ability to use migration as a wedge issue.
Role Purpose
The Program Manager will serve as the Normalizing Migration opportunity’s primary point of engagement in the Western Hemisphere, connecting stakeholders across the region—governments, civil society, faith communities, the private sector, multilateral institutions, and research organizations—with the Day One Project, a multi-year effort, supported by OSF and partner foundations, to develop policy ideas for a future U.S. administration prepared to govern immigration competently from its first day in office. Based in Mexico City or Bogotá, the Program Manager will be responsible for day-to-day liaison and coordination with grantees and partners across the hemisphere, and for translating regional intelligence, relationships, and policy lessons into the Day One Project’s wider strategy—while also bringing the Project’s emerging thinking back to interlocutors in the region. The Program Manager will play an important role be implementing the opportunity, which may use a variety of OSF’s strategic capabilities, including stakeholder engagement, communications, impact investing, strategic litigation, and grant making. The expectation is that the Program Manager is a subject matter expert in Western Hemisphere migration policy and/or politics.
Key responsibilities
Key internal relationships
Director, Refugees & Migration; Managing Director, Programs; Day One Project leadership and system leads; colleagues across the Normalizing Migration opportunity globally; Network Grants; Special
Advisors; Senior Advisors; Grants Management; Operations.
Key external relationships
Government counterparts (national and sub-national) across the Western Hemisphere; multilateral and regional institutions; partner foundations; civil society, faith, community, private sector, academic, and research organizations engaged in migration work in the region; consultants and grantees.
The ideal candidate
What we offer
Who we are
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