
The Senior Advisor, Community Partnerships and Movement Bridging serves as a leader for the development, implementation, and expansion of Ipas U.S.’s community-based programming in priority regions, with a strong focus on partnerships, movement bridging, and community-driven strategies. The Senior Advisor will center and uplift state and local partners in the broader strategic planning and implementation efforts of the U.S. Program. The Senior Advisor also plays a central role in supporting the sustainability of community-rooted care ecosystems, working collaboratively across the US team and the broader Ipas global network.
The Senior Advisor will lead initiatives focused on resourcing and strengthening the community-based infrastructure for abortion access and community rooted approaches to reducing abortion stigma, with a focus on leveraging the Ipas global network to do so. The Senior Advisor is expected to cultivate deep trust-based partnerships with grassroots and community-based organizations, doulas, hotlines, abortion funds, and other community-based providers, centering the leadership and lived experiences of those most impacted by systemic barriers.
The Senior Advisor supervises one staff member and will lead efforts to grow the capacity of the Community Partnerships & Movement Bridging program to meet emerging needs and opportunities.
The Senior Advisor will report to the Director of the U.S. Program and work collaboratively with the U.S. Program team and the broader Ipas global network. The role also requires travel domestically and internationally.
Primary Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership & Program Management
Partnerships, Relationship Management & External Representation
Other Responsibilities
Requirements
Minimum
Preferred
Competencies
Strategic & Solutions Oriented Thinker: You identify emerging trends and opportunities, anticipate future needs, and can translate strategy into actionable initiatives with clear priorities, timelines, and next steps.
Collaborative Leadership You build trust and nurture strong, values-aligned partnerships across teams and movement ecosystems.
Strategic Communication: You communicate clearly and empathetically across audiences. You are a strong writer and can confidently represent Ipas U.S. in internal and external spaces.
Adaptive: You respond flexibly to shifting legal, political, and health system contexts; you co-create creative solutions with partners and colleagues.
Program Development & Learning: You contribute to program design, funding proposals, and evaluation; you have genuine enthusiasm for organizational learning.
Ipas is strongly committed to providing a work environment that is free from all forms of harassment, discrimination, and inequity. We recruit, employ, train, promote, and compensate our personnel without regard to race, age, sex, religion, national origin, color, creed, ancestry, citizenship, caste, ethnicity, regional identity, tribal identity, marital status, veteran status, disability, genetic information, gender identity, transgender status, sexual orientation, or any other personal characteristic protected by law or outlined by Ipas policy. Ipas acknowledges that these personal characteristics may differ in different contexts.

Ipas works to advance reproductive justice by expanding access to abortion and contraception, using a comprehensive approach that addresses health, legal and social systems. We believe every person should have the right to bodily autonomy and be able to determine their own future. Across Africa, Asia and the Americas, we work with partners to ensure that reproductive health services, including abortion and contraception, are available and accessible to all.