This is a remote position.
Alliance Board Member (ABM) – Call for Applications
The International Confederation of Midwives (ICM) is seeking an exceptional global leader to join its Board as an Alliance Board Member (ABM). This is a high-impact strategic governance role, offering a unique opportunity to help shape the future of maternal and newborn health worldwide.
As an ABM, you will contribute to advancing ICM’s global mission by strengthening partnerships, expanding influence, and supporting long-term sustainability.
About the Role
The Alliance Board Member plays a critical leadership role in strengthening ICM’s global positioning, partnerships, and financial sustainability. As a member of the Board, the ABM contributes to strategic oversight, supports resource mobilisation, and leverages high-level networks across philanthropy, government, and the private sector.
This role is designed for a senior leader with extensive international experience, strong diplomatic skills, and a track record of engaging at the highest levels of global health, development, and funding ecosystems.
Key Responsibilities
Provide strategic oversight to ensure ICM’s long-term sustainability, with a focus on enhancing financial sustainability, guiding resource mobilisation strategies, and supporting long-term funding partnerships
Act as a high-level connector, opening networks and fostering partnerships across sectors
Support positioning of ICM within the global donor and philanthropic landscape
Advise on external engagement strategies and high-level representation
Contribute to the development and monitoring of ICM’s resource mobilisation strategy
Participate fully in Board governance, decision-making, and performance evaluation
Serve as a global advocate for midwifery, SRHR, and maternal and newborn health
Candidate Profile
ICM is seeking an outstanding individual who brings:
Senior-level experience in partnership development, donor engagement, or global health leadership
An extensive and active international network across relevant sectors
Strong strategic, analytical, and governance experience
Demonstrated commitment to justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion (JEDI)
Excellent communication, negotiation, and diplomatic skills
Experience working with or advising boards and senior leadership
A background in midwifery is not required for this role.
Commitment and Terms
Term length: Up to 3 years (2026–2029), with the possibility of renewal for a second term
Time commitment: Approximately 15 days per year; Board meetings are held online every two months
Compensation: Voluntary role, with reimbursement of reasonable expenses and an annual honorarium in line with ICM governance policies
Location: Remote, with occasional travel, including:
One annual in-person Board meeting in The Hague (3 days)
Attendance at the Triennial Congress every three years (next: Lisbon, June 2026). (All travel expenses covered in line with ICM policy).
Recruitment Process
Appointment through an independent process led by the Independent Election Committee, with final ratification by the ICM Council in June 2026. Background and reference checks will be conducted for the selected candidate.
Why Apply?
This is a rare opportunity to contribute at the highest level to a global organisation working to improve maternal and newborn health worldwide. The role offers the chance to shape strategy, influence global partnerships, and drive meaningful impact toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit:
A CV outlining relevant experience
A cover letter detailing motivation and suitability for the role
Applications must be submitted by 5 April 2026