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Project Director, US Online Protection Policy

ChildFund International

Washington (District of Columbia)

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Job summary

A leading non-profit organization is seeking a Project Director for US Online Protection Policy to lead advocacy efforts and manage coalition activities. This full-time position is remote, requiring strong leadership and communication skills. Ideal candidates will have extensive experience in international development and child protection advocacy. Join us in making a significant impact on child safety online.

Qualifications

  • 8-10 years in international development, advocacy, or child protection.
  • 3+ years in advocacy related to online protection.

Responsibilities

  • Lead and implement advocacy strategies for the End OSEAC Coalition.
  • Coordinate coalition meetings and develop advocacy materials.
  • Manage grant activities and oversee staff and consultants.

Skills

Leadership
Communication
Conflict Resolution
Relationship Building

Education

Bachelor’s degree
Postgraduate preferred

Job description

Project Director, US Online Protection Policy

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$100,000.00/yr - $120,000.00/yr

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Position details

Title: Project Director, US Online Protection Policy

Location: Washington, DC

Office: International Office

Manager/Supervisor: Policy Director

Type: Full-time, grant-funded through October 2025, with potential renewal through October 2028

Work environment: Remote

About ChildFund

ChildFund is a child-focused international development organization working in 23 countries to connect children with resources and support for healthy, educated, and safe lives.

Values and Commitment

We foster a culture of safety, respect, and growth, with a zero-tolerance policy on sexual exploitation, abuse, harassment, and harm. All staff and partners must adhere to safeguarding policies and undergo vetting checks.

Role Overview

This full-time, grant-funded position involves leading advocacy efforts related to online child protection, serving as chair of the End OSEAC Coalition, and managing advocacy strategies, stakeholder engagement, and coalition activities. Candidates must reside in or near Washington, DC, and have work authorization in the US.

Key Responsibilities
  • Lead and implement advocacy strategies for the End OSEAC Coalition.
  • Coordinate coalition meetings, develop advocacy materials, and foster relationships with policymakers and stakeholders.
  • Manage grant activities, track budgets, oversee staff and consultants, and prepare reports.
Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s degree in relevant fields; postgraduate preferred.
  • 8-10 years in international development, advocacy, or child protection.
  • 3+ years in advocacy related to online protection or related issues.
  • Experience engaging with survivors and advocacy strategy development.
Additional Skills
  • Leadership in coalition building and advocacy.
  • Excellent communication, conflict resolution, and relationship-building skills.
  • Fluency in English; proficiency in French, Portuguese, or Spanish preferred.
Other Details
  • Senior level: Director
  • Employment type: Full-time
  • Industries: Non-profit
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