Join Future Advocacy as our Head of Digital Campaigns and be part of an innovative project supported by the Gates Foundation, targeted at shifting political narratives.
Overview
£60000 - £85000
Online / London, UK
Expires at anytime
Future Advocacy, a global agency based in London and Brussels, is looking for a Head of Digital Campaigns to lead and contribute to projects aiming for a better future. Our main project is a Strategic Communications and Advocacy Lab funded by the Gates Foundation that aims to shift political narratives around international 'aid'. You will work closely with the Founder/CEO, the London-based Director of Advocacy and Communications, and the Director of our EU Office in Brussels. We are looking for a candidate that is skilled at using disruptive and innovative tactics to drive political change.
Role Requirements:
- A creative and bold digital nativist
- Ability to use disruptive and innovative tactics to drive political change
Application Process Details:
- Applications are accepted online and in person in London, Greater London, United Kingdom
Future Advocacy is a global agency, based in London and Brussels, that puts cutting-edge advocacy, campaigning and communications tools into the hands of individuals and organisations working to create a better future. We are looking for a creative and bold Head of Digital Campaigns who is skilled at using disruptive and innovative tactics to drive political change, especially in the context of rising populist narratives.
The role entails leading and contributing to some very exciting and impactful projects. The Digital Campaigns Head/Director will play a key role in a major new project supported by the Gates Foundation to create a Strategic Communications and Advocacy Lab (SCAL) in the UK, Germany, EU and France. The goal of SCAL is to shift the dominant political narratives around international “aid” and create political space for more government action in this area. You will work closely with the Founder/CEO; the Director of Advocacy and Communications in London; and the Director of our EU Office in Brussels, as part of our small, happy, and dynamic team.
Job requirements are not explicitly mentioned in the text. However, the candidate should be a creative and bold digital nativist who is skilled at using disruptive and innovative tactics to drive political change.
The compensation for this role is £60,000-£85,000 per year. The job is available online and in person in London, Greater London, United Kingdom. The application for this role closes on 23 Mar 2025.