
ISD (Institute for Strategic Dialogue)
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Founded in 2006, ISD is now the leading organisation powering solutions to extremism, hate and disinformation globally.
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Senior Communications Consultant – German Media, Strategic Communications
ISD (Institute for Strategic Dialogue)Founded in 2006, ISD is now the leading organisation powering solutions to extremism, hate and disinformation globally.
• Lead proactive German-language media engagement and strategic communications • Raise the profile of ISD’s research and analysis in the German-language media landscape • Enhance existing internal systems to enable ISD to better respond and proactively drive media engagements • Provide communications expertise to ISD Germany’s fundraising efforts • Develop and steer ISD Germany’s communications strategy
German-speaking Digital Methods Consultant
ISD (Institute for Strategic Dialogue)Founded in 2006, ISD is now the leading organisation powering solutions to extremism, hate and disinformation globally.
• Lead digital research and survey components of two parallel research projects • Conduct quantitative analyses and design representative surveys • Collect public social media data and troubleshoot access constraints • Manage local survey partners and ensure data handling complies with ethical standards
Digital Methods Consultant
ISD (Institute for Strategic Dialogue)Founded in 2006, ISD is now the leading organisation powering solutions to extremism, hate and disinformation globally.
• Design and oversee digital research and survey components • Collaborate with qualitative analysts • Operationalise frameworks across social media platforms • Lead analysis of survey data and triangulate findings
Country Research Consultant – Brazil, India, South Africa
ISD (Institute for Strategic Dialogue)Founded in 2006, ISD is now the leading organisation powering solutions to extremism, hate and disinformation globally.
• Provide expert country-level support across the full project cycle • Work closely with the ISD Germany project team and counterpart consultants • Conduct systematic qualitative observation and longitudinal monitoring • Code and analyse content using ISD's established frameworks • Produce a country-specific narrative brief synthesising findings
Foundation Partnerships Manager
ISD (Institute for Strategic Dialogue)Founded in 2006, ISD is now the leading organisation powering solutions to extremism, hate and disinformation globally.
Title: Foundation Partnerships Manager Location: Washington D.C. / Remote within the US, District of Columbia, United States Job description ISD is an independent, non-partisan, non-profit organization dedicated to safeguarding democratic integrity, freedom, national security, public safety and individual rights by reversing the rising global tide of polarization, extremism, foreign interference and authoritarianism. For 20 years, ISD has been at the forefront of analyzing, exposing and combatting all forms of terrorism, extremism, foreign interference, digital manipulation and authoritarianism, helping equip institutions, communities and the private sector with the tools, policies and skills to achieve impact at scale. Combining research and analysis with government advisory work and the design and delivery of training, education and communications programs, ISD works to implement real-world, evidence-based responses to these challenges. Why work for ISD? ISD's Guiding Principles of integrity, collaboration, agility and courage define who we are as a team and an organization. These principles reflect our culture and guide the way we work and the choices we make. ISD is not your ordinary think tank. We turn research into action that changes the world. Our insights don't gather dust on shelves - they power the fight to protect democracy and human rights on the front lines. We're committed to delivering real change, from the grassroots to the highest levels of global institutions. And we're looking for passionate individuals who share our commitment to making a difference. Join us and be part of an organization that's making an impact. Our benefits - Flexible and remote working based on ISD's ‘Time Principles’ of trust, communication and flexibility - 20 days paid time off plus an average of 11 public holidays observed annually - Up to 6 weeks of paid sick leave per year - 1 week of additional paid time off over Christmas, outside of your annual leave entitlement - Company-sponsored health insurance policy including comprehensive health, vision, and dental plans - Other ancillary benefits such as FSA/HSA and commuter savings in certain metro areas - 401k including competitive company match - Annual personal development budget, remote working allowance, and more! Salary $65,000 - $85,000 per annum, depending on experience Location Preferably Metro D.C. area, hybrid remote working arrangement preferred. Candidates who are US based working fully-remotely will be considered. Hours This is a full-time salaried (exempt) position, 40 hours per week. The role The Foundation Partnerships Manager will play a central role in expanding ISD’s foundation funding portfolio in the United States by identifying, cultivating and advancing relationships with private, family, community, and corporate foundations aligned with ISD’s mission. The post holder will lead the development of a strong pipeline of foundation opportunities across ISD’s US priorities, including efforts related to strengthening resilience to extremism and political violence, countering hate and targeted harassment, and addressing the impact of emerging technologies on the information environment, including AI. Working closely with the US Executive Director and program teams, the Foundation Partnerships Manager will lead the development of compelling, funder-facing concept notes, proposals, and engagement materials that translate ISD’s technical expertise into clear and persuasive narratives for external audiences. This role is primarily focused on external engagement strategy, pipeline development and proposal leadership. As this role focuses on philanthropic fundraising rather than government contracts or procurement-based funding, we seek someone with experience in philanthropy who can work with colleagues on budgeting of restricted grants where necessary. Key responsibilities include: Pipeline Development & Foundation Engagement (35%) - Proactively identify and prioritize new foundation prospects aligned with ISD-US programmatic priorities, including: - Strengthening local resilience to extremism and political violence (including through Strong Cities) - Countering hate and targeted harassment, including antisemitism and technology-facilitated gender-based violence and harms to minors - Addressing the impact of emerging technologies on the information environment, including AI - Lead foundation landscape analysis and develop actionable prospect pipelines, with clear recommendations on positioning and approach - Support the US Executive Director & Business Development team in go/no-go decisions based on strategic fit and funder alignment - Initiate and support relationship-building with foundation program officers, in coordination with senior leadership - Identify and leverage opportunities within ISD’s existing networks to expand foundation engagement - Organize small briefings, roundtables, or convenings (virtual or in-person) to engage prospective and current funders Proposal Development & Grant Management (45%) - Lead development of high-quality concept notes, LOIs, and full proposals for foundation funders, in close collaboration with program and leadership teams - Translate technical programmatic work into clear, compelling, funder-facing narratives - Coordinate inputs across teams, including technical narratives and supporting materials, in collaboration with ISD’s Operations team for budget development - Ensure proposals align with donor priorities and ISD strategy - Track proposal pipelines, submission deadlines, and reporting requirements - Support grant reporting processes in coordination with program teams Internal Coordination & Quality Assurance (20%) - Manage proposal development timelines and ensure effective cross-team coordination - Serve as a key liaison between program, operations and leadership to ensure compliance with donor requirements - Maintain high standards across all external materials, including proposals, concept notes, and donor communications Job requirements Success in this role will depend on strong writing and communication skills, sound judgment in assessing funder alignment, and the ability to position ISD’s work across its full programmatic portfolio to generate new funding opportunities and deepen existing relationships.
Digital Research Analyst
ISD (Institute for Strategic Dialogue)Founded in 2006, ISD is now the leading organisation powering solutions to extremism, hate and disinformation globally.
Digital Research Analyst - Remote, Hybrid - - Washington / Remote, - $55,000 - $90,000 per year - ISD-US Job description ISD is an independent, non-partisan, non-profit organization dedicated to safeguarding democratic integrity, freedom, national security, public safety and individual rights by reversing the rising global tide of polarization, extremism, foreign interference and authoritarianism. For 20 years, ISD has been at the forefront of analyzing, exposing and combatting all forms of terrorism, extremism, foreign interference, digital manipulation and authoritarianism, helping equip institutions, communities and the private sector with the tools, policies and skills to achieve impact at scale. Combining research and analysis with government advisory work and the design and delivery of training, education and communications programs, ISD works to implement real-world, evidence-based responses to these challenges. Why work for ISD? ISD's Guiding Principles ofintegrity, collaboration,agility andcouragedefine who we are as a team and an organization. These principles reflect our culture and guide the way we work and the choices we make. ISD is not your ordinary think tank. We turn research into action that changes the world. Our insights don't gather dust on shelves - they power the fight to protect democracy and human rights on the front lines. We're committed to delivering real change, from the grassroots to the highest levels of global institutions. And we're looking for passionate individuals who share our commitment to making a difference. Join us and be part of an organization that's making an impact. Our benefits - Flexible and remote working based on ISD's ‘Time Principles’ (Trust, Communication and Flexibility) - 20 days paid time off + an average of 11 public holidays observed annually + an additional week of paid time off during our company- wide holiday closure at the end of the year - Up to 6 weeks of paid sick leave per year - Company-sponsored health insurance policy including comprehensive health (via BCBS), vision, and dental plans (via Principal) - Other ancillary benefits such as FSA/HSA and commuter savings in certain metro areas - 401k including competitive company match - Annual personal development budget, remote working allowance, and more! Salary $55,000 - $90,000 per annum, depending on experience. Location Washington, D.C. Hybrid / Remote Please note that we are unable to provide Visa sponsorship or to accept applicants living outside of the US for this role. Hours This is a full-time salaried (exempt) position, 40 hours per week. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion ISD is committed to promoting diversity throughout its workforce and aims for its team to be truly representative of all sections of society. We make a concerted effort to ensure our workplace, employment policies and organisational culture creates an inclusive, positive and progressive environment in which all members of our team are treated with dignity and respect. For further information about this policy or our recruitment practices, please email vacancies@isdglobal.org. The role The Digital Research Analyst conducts research into threats to public safety and democratic integrity – including, but not limited to, those that target individuals and infrastructure in the United States. The analyst will conduct quantitative and qualitative digital research into groups, movements, and networks to identify credible, specific, and/or imminent threats and online trends that have the potential to influence offline mobilization and activities that pose a risk of violent escalation. The analyst will contribute to and lead quality control of various internal- and stakeholder-facing outputs, such as monthly trends briefs, analytical products, and briefings for expert audiences. The analyst will work closely with other digital research analysts, as well as with senior managers and directors across the ISD-US team. Key responsibilities include: Threat Monitoring and Product Development (50%) - Conduct qualitative and quantitative analysis, through ethnographic monitoring and tools (e.g. Pyrra, Brandwatch), to detect the following trends: - Online activity including threats that may pose a risk to the safety and security of public officials, infrastructure, political figures, or voters. - Emerging activities tied to militias, anti-government adherents, and extremist groups that pose threats to public safety. - Analyze impact of real-world events/developments on threats to the safety and security of democratic integrity and infrastructure. - Produce clear and concise analytical products based on threat investigations. - Contribute material for briefings to external stakeholders. Team Coordination and Synthesis (40%) - Work with project managers and directors to ensure team priorities are aligned and communicated effectively. - Review and copyedit collaborative products, serving as the backup to the team lead on quality control and copyediting. - Support/produce other briefs as needed. - Contribute to managing team-wide project management tracker. Administrative Responsibilities (10%) - Data management and cleanup, file storage and retention.
Consultant Research Analyst, Latvian
ISD (Institute for Strategic Dialogue)Founded in 2006, ISD is now the leading organisation powering solutions to extremism, hate and disinformation globally.
• Conduct original research on electoral disinformation • Develop risk assessments and research briefings • Monitor and classify relevant online content • Collaborate with analysts for comprehensive approaches