About Malala Fund
Registered in the U.K., U.S. Nigeria, and Pakistan, Malala Fund is working toward a world where all girls can learn and lead. Malala Fund advocates for resources and policy changes needed to give all girls a secondary education. The girls we serve have high goals for themselves and we have high expectations for leaders who can help them. We invest in local education leaders and front-line organizations, the people who best understand girls in their communities in regions where most girls are missing out on secondary school. We give girls the tools they need to advocate for education and equality in their communities and a platform for the world to hear their voices. We believe girls should speak for themselves and tell leaders what they need to learn and achieve their potential.
About the position
The Senior Director, Policy and Advocacy (Education Resourcing) is responsible for providing strategic leadership and vision for Malala Fund’s global advocacy efforts to secure sustainable financing for 12 years of free, safe, and quality education for all girls—one of the organization’s two core strategic pillars.
Reporting to the Chief of External Affairs, the Senior Director will lead a team of experienced policy and advocacy professionals to develop and execute an ambitious, multi-dimensional global advocacy strategy focussed on education financing. A central component of this strategy is the Debt Justice Initiative (DJI), which directly contributes to strengthening international policy frameworks around reasonable debt to expand and protect girls’ right to secondary education. Through this work, the Senior Director will play a critical role in advancing Malala Fund’s mission by ensuring that governments and global institutions increase education financing, and that these resources are targeted toward realizing girls’ right to secondary education.
As Malala Fund’s primary content expert on education financing policy, the Senior Director will build Malala Fund’s position in the global financing space, strategically leveraging Malala Fund partners, staff and co-founder voices. The ideal candidate will demonstrate deep content expertise in education financing, strong experience in advocacy and government relations and exemplary leadership and interpersonal skills. They will be accountable for designing and executing this high-impact initiative in line with Malala Fund’s mission and values.
Location: Washington, DC Hybrid or New York Remote
Responsibilities
1. Strategic Leadership of Education Resourcing Advocacy
2. External Representation and Government Relations
3. Team and Organizational Leadership
4. Organizational Culture
Qualifications
Supervisory Responsibilities
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Malala Fund is an equal opportunity employer and inclusive organisation that welcomes applications from under-represented and intersectional groups including BIPOC, LGBTQ+ and persons with disabilities. We are seeking people with different backgrounds, cultures, ages, experiences and identities to provide a wide range of experience, ideas, views and insights into the strategy, policies, culture and ambitions of Malala Fund.
Malala Fund is also committed to ensuring the safety of those involved in our work. Our first priority is protecting everyone who comes in direct or indirect contact with our organisation.
Malala Fund has a zero-tolerance approach to abuse and exploitation by any of our staff, representatives or partners. We commit to ensuring that those who work with Malala Fund or on our behalf are able to work in an environment that is free from harm. To this end, Malala Fund reserves the right to conduct background checks on prospective and current employees.