Project Director,
IREX
Administration
Mexico City, Mexico
Posted on Sep 12, 2025
Who We Are
IREX is a global development and education organization. We strive for a more just, prosperous, and inclusive world—where individuals reach their full potential, governments serve their people, and communities thrive. We focus on four essential areas to progress: cultivating leaders, empowering youth, strengthening institutions, and increasing access to quality education and information.
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Role SummaryThe Project Director provides overall technical and managerial leadership for a large, donor-funded project designed to reduce wage suppression and unfair labor practices in key trade sectors in Mexico. The Project Director ensures strategic direction, day-to-day management, and successful delivery of all results in compliance with U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL) requirements.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead overall project strategy, work planning, budgeting, and performance management to meet the FOA-defined objectives.
- Oversee preparation and submission of all deliverables, ensuring quality, timeliness, and alignment with USDOL and USMCA requirements.
- Manage stakeholder and risk management processes, cost and schedule controls, and sustainability planning and implementation.
- Maintain strong working relationships with government counterparts, private sector leaders, worker organizations, and other stakeholders to ensure ownership and sustainability of outcomes.
- Apply adaptive management, evidence-based learning, and innovation to guide implementation and course corrections.
- Supervise and mentor project staff and partners; foster a culture of collaboration and continuous learning.
- Seven (7)+ years of professional experience in project management for U.S. government or other donor-funded projects of comparable complexity.
- Demonstrated knowledge of Mexico’s 2019 labor reform, the USMCA, and current labor relations.
- Proven success establishing and managing systems for project operations and reporting.
- Strong facilitation, communication, collaboration, and leadership skills.
- Fluency in Spanish and proficiency in English, oral and written.
Position contingent on funding.