Global Campaign Lead

Remote
£60,000 - £65,000 per year
Full-time
Contract (12 months)

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Job description

Are you our new Global Campaign Lead?

INEW is an international network of NGOs that calls for immediate action to prevent human suffering from the use of explosive weapons in populated areas.

Do you have experience in institutional governance and staff management? Are you motivated by the prospect of leading an international network of NGOs that work to prevent human suffering from the use of explosive weapons in populated areas? Do you have strong financial, fundraising, and communications skills? Then you might be the candidate that we are looking for!

INEW and the purpose of the network 

INEW members engage in research, policy and advocacy to promote greater understanding of the issues that arise from the use of explosive weapons in populated areas, and concrete steps that can be taken to address it. INEW member organisations develop partnerships calling for improved government policy and operational practice at a national level, and work together to develop stronger standards internationally. This includes efforts to advance universalisation and implementation of the Political Declaration on Strengthening the Protection of Civilians from the Humanitarian Consequences Arising from the Use of Explosive Weapons in Populated Areas, the first formal international recognition that the use of explosive weapons in populated areas is the leading cause of civilian casualties in armed conflict, and that this must be addressed urgently and directly.

Many INEW member organisations work in countries affected by explosive violence – providing development assistance, documenting the impact of violence, assisting the victims of explosive weapons and clearing landmines, unexploded ordnance and improvised explosive devices. See our current members.

 

Requirements:

  • Minimum 7 years of relevant working experience. Such as working with coordination, institutional governance or administration, diplomacy, international policy and law, or campaigning. 

  • Excellent organisation skills and detail oriented.

  • Ability to work in a multicultural environment and to liaise and communicate effectively with a variety of stakeholders including civil society, international organisations and state representatives is essential.

  • Excellent time management, forward planning, and prioritisation skills, with the ability to work under pressure and to deadlines.

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English (must be fluent). Other language skills, especially French and Spanish, are a significant benefit.

  • Ability to work independently and in a self-directed manner to manage multiple time-sensitive priorities.

  • Flexibility and adaptability to shifting priorities, changing circumstances and new tasks. 

  • As a person, you identify with the competencies of institutional governance  and strategic advocacy. This role will require staff management and guiding the wider INEW network.

 

Responsibilities:

Leadership and Coordination

  • Collaborate and work closely with the INEW Steering Committee and sub-committees. 

  • Facilitate network meetings, promotion of positive working relations amongst the INEW members, staff and the wider INEW network.

  • Develop coalition strategies and action plans and facilitate communication within the INEW network. 

  • Manage INEW programme of activities (calendar of global events and INEW’s engagement in those.

  • Develop INEW’s multi-year strategic plans to guide the network in setting its objectives, with staff and membership input and INEW Steering Committee approval;

  • Lead the implementation of strategy, including through the development of advocacy and communication work plans.

  • Ensure INEW produces high quality and relevant written content including advocacy briefs.

Lobbying and advocacy

  • Represent INEW (as appropriate) in the media, at conferences and in other fora.

  • Implement strategic advocacy (keeping issues high on agenda).  

  • Effective lobbying of governments, UN agencies and international organisations.

Staff management

  • Ensure that the staff has sufficient guidance and professional advice on matters to fulfil their responsibilities.

  • Lead, manage and support employees to maximise their potential and personal contributions.

  • Build effective working relationships with members of the Steering Committee and subcommittees, and lead and ensure effective liaison between INEW / Explosive weapons monitor staff team and the Steering Committee, including regular convening of staff meetings and reports to Steering Committee as required.

  • Provide direction and support to all staff in the development and implementation of work plans.

Financial management and donor liaison

  • Develop a funding strategy to ensure income is maintained, and that the donor base and levels of support for core costs and projects increases.

  • Establish and maintain positive relations with donors, including governments and private foundations.

  • Ensure that INEW complies with all legal and financial regulations.

  • Ensure that funding proposals and budgets are produced and submitted.

  • Ensure expenditure is controlled in line with budgets and that risks are identified and managed.

  • Effective management of donor contracts, oversight of grant cycles to ensure timely preparation and submission of reports and proposals.

  • Write funding proposals.

 

Location: Flexible location/work from home, with a preference for Europe because frequent travel to Geneva is required.   

Travel: This post will require some travel (monthly), but most work will be remote. INEW will cover travel costs. 

What we offer: Based on experience and education, remuneration is around £60,000 -  £65,000 per year. Competitive benefits and leave policy. 

 

About the recruitment process:

Article 36

Article 36 is the current coordinating organisation for International Network on Explosive Weapons (INEW) and the Explosive Weapons Monitor, working to prevent human suffering from the use of explosive weapons in populated areas. 

Article 36 is a specialist non-profit organisation, focused on reducing harm from weapons. A small and effective team, we work together with civil society partners and governments to develop new policies and legal standards to prevent civilian harm from existing and emerging weapons.

The application deadline is Friday 11 April 2025.

The starting date is to be determined, but desired starting date is not later than 1. August 2025.

We encourage all qualified candidates to apply.

Weapons and armed violence often disproportionately affect marginalised groups who continue to be under-represented in international policymaking; these groups include black people and other people of colour, women, LGBTQ+ people, people with disabilities and people of different faiths and beliefs. Consequently, we are committed to diversifying our team and strongly encourage applications from people who can bring new and different ideas and perspectives to our work.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Application resources
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Article 36 View profile Organisation type Non Charity Employer
Posted on: 19 March 2025
Closing date: 11 April 2025 at 23:00
Tags: Administration, Campaigns, International Development, Policy, Advocacy, Operations, Conflict Resolution / Peace, Human Rights, Grants, Governance / Management

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