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Research Consultant, Latin America Location: Remote Contract type: Consultancy, 5 days per week, fixed-term until December 2027 Start date: As soon as possible Application deadline: Rolling applications About Shared Ground We are a Dutch think tank with an international outlook. In recent years, environmental and climate issues have become entangled in culture wars, overshadowing sound policy and limiting space for thoughtful debate. At Shared Ground, we recognize that political polarization is part of today’s reality. We don’t shy away from the left–right divide — in fact, we see it as a terrain for a meaningful change. But care for the planet should not belong to any one political tradition, nor should it be reduced to a wedge issue in partisan struggles. That’s why Shared Ground exists: we provide a platform for constructive debate and, ultimately, for reconciliation around how we protect our home. We focus on research, policy proposals development and building a space for people to come together. Shared Ground is a member of a network of organisations called Our Common Home, with the mission of building the common good for the environment. The Role Shared Ground is seeking an experienced Research Consultant in Latin America to lead a research programme on the values, beliefs, and attitudes of New Right voters in Argentina, Chile, and El Salvador. This research will form the foundation for Shared Ground’s policy development and political engagement strategy in the region. The consultant will play a central role in designing and delivering mixed-methods research, including desk research, survey development, qualitative tools, data analysis, and synthesis of findings for both technical and non-technical audiences. The work will help identify how environmental and climate issues can be understood, discussed, and translated into policy proposals that resonate with audiences and political actors across the region. This is a highly applied role for someone who combines strong analytical skills with political sensitivity, regional knowledge, and the ability to turn research into actionable insight. Key Responsibilities ➔ Conduct desk research on public opinion and environmental policy acceptability in Latin America. ➔ Review existing literature and polling on policy preferences, values and attitudes related to environment, climate, nature, and energy in the region. ➔ Design research instruments, including questionnaires, interview guides, and discussion guides, for political and policy research. ➔ Develop sampling approaches and research briefs for quantitative and qualitative studies. ➔ Lead or support the analysis of survey, focus group, and interview data to generate policy-relevant insights. ➔ Produce clear, compelling written outputs, including research briefs, analytical memos, reports, and presentations. ➔ Translate complex research findings into practical recommendations for policy, strategy, and stakeholder engagement. ➔ Develop audience profiles and cross-country insights on New Right-aligned voters in Argentina, Chile, and El Salvador. ➔ Work with research vendors, polling firms, and other external partners to manage briefs, quality control, and feedback. ➔ Help maintain research repositories, archives, and data inventories to support ongoing analysis and programme delivery. What You Will Bring ➔ 3–5 years of experience in public opinion research. ➔ Demonstrated experience with mixed-methods research, including both qualitative and quantitative approaches. ➔ Strong analytical skills and confidence working with structured and unstructured data. ➔ Experience using R for analysis is strongly preferred. ➔ Familiarity with data visualisation and communicating findings clearly to different audiences. ➔ Knowledge of Latin American politics and public opinion, with strong preference for candidates who have conducted research in Argentina, Chile, and/or El Salvador. ➔ Ability to translate data into clear, policy-relevant insights and recommendations. ➔ Excellent writing and communication skills. ➔ Fluency in English and Spanish. Why Join Shared Ground? ➔ Work on a politically relevant and high-impact environmental programme. ➔ Help shape research that informs policy and public debate in Latin America. ➔ Join a flexible, remote-first organisation with an international outlook. ➔ Be part of a collaborative, values-driven team. ➔ Access training and development opportunities with leading experts. ➔ Receive competitive compensation within the non-profit sector. Application Process Shared Ground prioritises personal fit, judgment, and practical ability over formal credentials alone. If you do not meet every criterion listed above but believe you are a strong fit for the role, we still encourage you to apply. The selection process will consist of two rounds of interviews. Candidates invited to the second round will be asked to complete a short assignment.

Argentina + 3 moreAll locations: Argentina | Chile | El Salvador | Netherlands

Location: Remote, EU, Relocation assistance is not provided Type: full time Start date: as soon as possible, we review applications on a rolling basis. About Shared Ground We are a Dutch think tank with an international outlook. In recent years, environmental and climate issues have become entangled in culture wars, overshadowing sound policy and limiting space for thoughtful debate. At Shared Ground, we recognize that political polarization is part of today’s reality. We don’t shy away from the left–right divide — in fact, we see it as a terrain for a meaningful change. But care for the planet should not belong to any one political tradition, nor should it be reduced to a wedge issue in partisan struggles. That’s why Shared Ground exists: we provide a platform for constructive debate and, ultimately, for reconciliation around how we protect our home. We focus on research, policy proposals development and building a space for people to come together. Shared Ground is a member of a network of organisations called Our Common Home, with the mission of building the common good for the environment. The role A quantitative researcher with strong survey and data analysis skills, able to support the design, delivery, and analysis of comparative public opinion and audience research. The person should be able to work confidently with quantitative data, including cross-country comparative analysis, contribute to survey design and operate reliably within a structured research process. Essential skills ➔ Strong quantitative research skills ➔ Good working knowledge of R (preferably) or Stata for data cleaning, management, analysis, and visualisation ➔ Experience working with survey data ➔ Solid understanding of the research process, including research design, questionnaire development, fieldwork, analysis, and reporting ➔ A relevant degree (ideally a Master’s degree) in a social science discipline (e.g. political science, sociology, social or political psychology, behavioural science, or a closely related field) ➔ Ability to work independently within an established framework Strongly preferred ➔ Experience designing questionnaires for survey research ➔ Experience designing and analysing survey experiments ➔ Experience with cross-country comparative research ➔ Experience working on public opinion, political behaviour, values, ideology, or policy attitudes ➔ Experience translating research findings into actionable insights ➔ Familiarity with cluster analysis or latent profile analysis Nice to have ➔ Previous experience working with the European Social Survey ➔ Previous experience researching the new right, the populist right, or environmental policy attitudes ➔ Experience working with think tanks, advocacy organisations or political research teams

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Location: India (Remote, with periodic travel) Experience: 8+ years Reports to: Co-CEO Team: Research Compensation: Competitive, commensurate with experience About Ek Kutumb Ek Kutumb is a research organisation working to strengthen the legitimacy and adoption of climate action in India. We conduct deep, values-based research to understand how people think about responsibility, risk, fairness, development, and change. Our approach moves beyond surface opinions and demographics to uncover enduring value systems that shape behaviour and public acceptance. We translate this research into human intelligence for institutions - helping governments, funders, intermediaries, and large organisations design climate policies, programs, and investments that are socially grounded and politically viable. Our work sits at the intersection of research, public policy, and institutional strategy. About the Role Ek Kutumb is a research organisation working to strengthen the legitimacy and adoption of climate action in India. We conduct deep, values-based research to understand how people think about responsibility, development, fairness, and change — moving beyond surface opinions to uncover enduring value systems that shape behaviour and public acceptance. We translate this research into human intelligence for institutions — helping governments, funders, and other systems-shaping actors design policies, programs, and investments that are socially grounded, politically viable, and realistically implementable. Our work sits at the intersection of research, public policy, and institutional strategy. About the Role The Lead – Applied Research & Insights will anchor Ek Kutumb’s research translation vertical and serve as the bridge between deep value-based research and institutional application. Reporting to the Co-CEO, this role will own the design, quality, and evolution of Ek Kutumb’s applied outputs across states - ensuring that research moves beyond reports into structured, decision-relevant frameworks, diagnostics, and institutional guidance. As a senior management team member, you will help shape how EK integrates research, ecosystem engagement, and government advisory into a coherent operating model. This is a senior leadership role for someone who combines intellectual depth with operational clarity and is motivated by building a durable translation capability within a young and ambitious institution. Key Responsibilities 1. Own Research Translation Across Geographies - Lead the development of applied research outputs that convert findings into structured, decision-ready intelligence - Ensure consistency, rigour, and usability across all translation products - Build repeatable frameworks that can travel across geographies and institutional contexts - Maintain high standards in synthesis, clarity, and decision orientation 2. Shape the Applied Research Model - Define and refine Ek Kutumb’s philosophy and methodology for translating citizen intelligence into institutional guidance - Provide structured inputs into the research design to ensure downstream applicability - Identify opportunities to strengthen the bridge between research, advisory, and ecosystem engagement - Evolve EK’s applied intelligence suite as the organisation scales 3. Build and Lead the Applied Research & Insights Team - Recruit, mentor, and manage a growing team focused on research applications - Establish internal processes, quality controls, and knowledge systems - Allocate workstreams across states and institutional engagements - Develop future leaders within the applied research vertical 4. Contribute to Organisational Building - Serve as a member of Ek Kutumb’s senior management team - Support cross-functional alignment between research, ecosystem engagement, and government advisory - Help shape stakeholder prioritisation and long-term institutional direction Ideal Profile We are seeking a senior professional with 10–15+ years of experience working at the intersection of research, strategy, and institutional decision-making. You may have: - Led applied research or advisory verticals within a think tank or policy institution - Built applied research or strategy functions within consulting or multilateral settings - Worked in senior public policy advisory roles - Designed frameworks that translate evidence into institutional action You bring: - Strong intellectual depth and structured synthesis capability - Experience building and managing high-quality teams - Ability to move from complex research to disciplined, decision-relevant outputs - Familiarity with how governments, funders, and large institutions make decisions - Comfort operating in ambiguity while building structure - A serious commitment to strengthening public decision-making in India

India

Location: India (Remote, with periodic travel) Experience: 4–7 years Reports to: Co-CEO Team: Research Compensation: Competitive, commensurate with experience About Ek Kutumb Ek Kutumb is a research organisation working to strengthen the legitimacy and adoption of climate action in India. We conduct deep, values-based research to understand how people think about responsibility, risk, fairness, development, and change. Our approach moves beyond surface opinions and demographics to uncover enduring value systems that shape behaviour and public acceptance. We translate this research into human intelligence for institutions - helping governments, funders, intermediaries, and large organisations design climate policies, programs, and investments that are socially grounded and politically viable. Our work sits at the intersection of research, public policy, and institutional strategy. About the Role The Research Application Manager will convert Ek Kutumb’s research into structured, decision-relevant outputs that institutions can use. Based within the research team and reporting to the Co-CEO, this role ensures that insights generated through qualitative and quantitative work are translated into clear frameworks, diagnostics, and guidance that travel beyond the report. The position sits at the intersection of research, behavioural science, public policy, and strategic thinking. You will work closely with senior researchers and ecosystem engagement team to extract implications, build applied tools, and ensure that Ek Kutumb’s outputs remain rigorous, relevant, and practically usable for the larger ecosystem. Key Responsibilities 1. Build Repeatable Knowledge Products - Design and refine structured knowledge products (e.g., framing guides, adoption diagnostics, policy stress-tests, narrative frameworks) - Develop templates that can be adapted across states and institutional contexts - Ensure outputs are rigorous, concise, and usable by decision-makers - Contribute to building Ek Kutumb’s suite of applied research products over time 2. Translate Research into Implications for Institutions - Work with researchers to extract strategic implications from complex findings - Convert qualitative and quantitative insights into structured guidance - Identify adoption risks, framing considerations, and institutional trade-offs - Draft decision-oriented briefs and memos tailored to institutional audiences 3. Strengthen Ek Kutumb’s Research Translation Capability - Embed application thinking earlier into the research process - Develop internal frameworks that reduce ad hoc translation - Contribute to refining how research is positioned for ecosystem relevance - Support cross-state replication of translation formats and products Ideal Profile We are looking for a structured, analytical thinker with 4–7 years of experience in roles that combine research and strategy. You may have worked in: - A public policy or governance research organisation - A behavioural insights or applied research team - A strategy consulting firm - A development sector think tank or advisory setting You bring: - Strong analytical synthesis — ability to move from research findings to structured insight - Experience building frameworks, tools, or diagnostic approaches - Clear and disciplined writing suited to decision-makers - Familiarity with how public institutions, funders, or large organisations make decisions - Intellectual maturity and comfort working with ambiguity - A serious interest in climate, development, and public policy in India This role is best suited to someone who values rigour, structure, and impact over visibility, and who is motivated by strengthening the bridge between research and institutional action.

India

Ek Kutumb Position: Desk Research Specialist Location: Remote (India-based) ABOUT THE ROLE Ek Kutumb conducts rigorous research to understand the values, attitudes, and beliefs that shape communities across India. The organisation undertakes large-scale mixed-methods research at the state level and seeks to generate insights to inform more inclusive and resonant policy and programme design. We are seeking a Senior Desk Research Specialist who will anchor the organisation’s secondary research and contextual intelligence function. This is a senior role that goes beyond literature review. It requires the ability to frame research contexts, identify structural patterns, and build a coherent knowledge base that strengthens both research design and interpretation. The role will directly shape how Ek Kutumb understands states, themes, and emerging trends. The Senior Desk Research Specialist will work closely with research leadership and play a critical role in ensuring that all primary research is grounded in deep, rigorous, and continuously updated contextual understanding. Key Responsibilities State Systems and Political Economy Analysis - Develop deep state level analyses covering political economy, governance, history, and socio economic context - Lead high quality secondary research across academic, policy, and practitioner sources to understand factors shaping people’s values, beliefs, and attitudes - Track key policy, regulatory, and governance developments in states of focus - Define research questions and hypotheses grounded in contextual and policy insights - Design and institutionalise frameworks to systematically track state level data, policies, and developments - Produce concise and accessible knowledge products including state profiles and analytical decks for internal use Climate Policy Landscape and Analysis - Assess the climate policy landscape in India at central and state levels - Analyse policies, schemes, and programmes with direct and indirect climate relevance across sectors - Track policy evolution, implementation dynamics, and institutional roles across states - Translate complex policy landscapes into clear, accessible formats that support subsequent work by research and engagement teams - Identify gaps, overlaps, and strategic opportunities within the policy ecosystem Collaboration and Research Support - Work closely with the research team to inform study design and strengthen analytical framing - Support primary research through contextual inputs, evidence synthesis, and real time research support - Contribute to improving the overall quality, coherence, and rigour of research outputs What You Bring - Ten or more years of experience in desk research, policy research, academic research, or related fields - Demonstrated ability to synthesise complex information into original insights and frameworks - Strong grounding in social science disciplines such as public policy, political economy, sociology, or behavioural science - Deep familiarity with Indian socio-political contexts, regional diversity, and governance structures - Experience in analysing policy environments and linking them to social and behavioural outcomes - Exceptional writing and analytical skills with the ability to produce clear, structured, and high-quality outputs - Experience building knowledge systems, repositories, or research frameworks - Ability to work independently while influencing cross-functional teams - Strong judgement on source credibility, evidence quality, and analytical rigour - Curiosity and sustained interest in themes such as climate change, governance, social values, and social change - Experience working with central or state government institutions will be considered an advantage. To Apply Please submit the following: - Your CV - A cover letter of no more than one page addressing: - Why you are interested in this role - How your experience aligns with the responsibilities, with specific examples

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Ek Kutumb Position: Qualitative Research Associate Location: Remote (India-based) ABOUT THE ROLE Ek Kutumb conducts rigorous research to understand the values, attitudes, and beliefs that shape communities across India. The organisation undertakes large-scale mixed-methods research at the state level and seeks to generate insights to inform more inclusive and resonant policy and programme design. We are seeking a Qualitative Research Associate who can contribute meaningfully to this vision. The Qualitative Research Associate will play a central role during the exploratory stages of research, particularly in setting up studies in new states, and will continue to contribute throughout the research process by helping answer critical questions about what people think, why they think the way they do, and how these perspectives are formed in everyday life. The role involves extensive field engagement, including conducting in-depth interviews and moderating focus group discussions to better understand people's motivations, concerns, values, and lived experiences. The role requires regular travel of approximately ten to fifteen days per month across Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. All travel-related arrangements, including safety and accommodation, will be managed by the organisation. The role also requires familiarity with research methods and the ability to interpret field insights within the local social, political, cultural, and historical context. The candidate should be comfortable conducting the first round of qualitative coding and organising field data for further analysis. Beyond field research, the Qualitative Research Associate will contribute to other research initiatives at Ek Kutumb and work closely with internal teams and external partners to support ongoing projects. The ideal candidate is curious about people and society, comfortable working in diverse field settings, and able to translate lived experiences from the ground into meaningful research insights. Key Responsibilities Design and Adapt Research Instruments - Design and refine research tools such as interview guides and focus group discussion protocols. - Ensure research instruments are methodologically sound, culturally sensitive, and capable of capturing behavioural patterns as well as underlying values, attitudes, and beliefs related to climate change and social change. Conduct Qualitative Data Collection & Monitor Fieldwork - Conduct in-depth interviews with individuals and community members in different locations across India - Facilitate and moderate focus group discussions and community conversations. - Support coordination of field research activities, including interviews, focus groups, and surveys conducted in collaboration with local partners or agencies. - Ensure high standards of data quality, ethical practices, and adherence to research timelines and protocols. Qualitative Data Analysis & Insights development - Conduct the first round of qualitative coding and organise field notes and transcripts. - Identify emerging themes, patterns, and insights from qualitative data. - Contribute to identifying meaningful insights that can inform communication strategies, policy thinking, and program design. Contribute to the Development of Research Outputs - Contribute to the preparation of research outputs, including reports, summaries, and presentations. - Support the development of clear and structured materials that communicate findings to internal teams and external partners. What You Bring - Experience in qualitative methodologies in social research, market research, or policy research. Experience in areas such as political psychology, social psychology, behavioural science, or public policy is preferred. - Experience working with qualitative research methods, including conducting interviews, moderating focus group discussions, and organising qualitative data. - Ability to interpret research findings within local social, cultural, and political contexts. - Familiarity with qualitative analysis tools such as NVivo or similar platforms is preferred. Comfort with spreadsheets and basic data organisation is expected. - Strong analytical and writing skills with the ability to translate complex insights into clear and structured findings. - Good communication skills and the ability to interact with diverse communities as well as research teams. - Willingness to travel to remove parts of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh & other Indian States. - Curiosity about topics such as climate change, governance, social values, and social change. - Experience coordinating with external research partners or field agencies is an advantage. - Fluency in English is not mandatory, but candidates should be able to read and understand English. Knowledge of additional Indian languages is highly valued. - Candidates from any academic background are welcome to apply. To Apply Please submit the following documents. Your CV. A cover letter of no more than one page addressing the following points. - Why are you interested in this role? - What do you bring to the position, with examples from your past experience?

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Location: Remote (U.S. based) Contract: Employment Reporting to: Chief Strategy Officer Salary: Competitive, aligned with senior-level editorial roles We are looking for a political journalist or editor who wants to apply their craft beyond the newsroom-someone who understands politics, power, and narrative, and can turn complex realities into clear, compelling stories. Our Common Home is a fast-growing global network that brings those left out of the existing climate movement into the conversation about how to protect their environment, on their own terms. We are a network of 20 entities worldwide, with a team of over 120 people, working across diverse political and cultural contexts. Our network partners, based in critical nations around the world, work to take climate and environment out of the polarization dynamics that increasingly undermine the possibility of achieving the broad support needed for effective environmental action. We are driven by respect for ordinary people whose values or way of life leave them excluded from the current climate and environment debate. We seek to build trust with these audiences, and we do this by partnering with the institutions they trust. Together with these partners, we run campaigns that build new solutions and approaches to climate change and environmental issues that are more rooted in the lives, values and priorities of ordinary people. By doing so, we create the political space required for lasting action. We are hiring an Editorial Lead to take ownership of how our work is written about, understood, and supported by donors and partners. This is a writing-led, editorial role. You will source, shape, and write narratives grounded in political and cultural context, working closely with teams across countries to translate complex realities into persuasive, high-quality content. You will act as the editorial lead on donor-facing materials, including proposals, briefings, and core narratives. This is not a coordination or general communications role; it is a hands-on editorial position focused on writing, narrative, and quality for someone with strong editorial judgement and a clear voice. Key Responsibilities Editorial Leadership & Narrative Development - Lead the development of high-quality donor narratives, including proposals, concept notes, pitch decks, and strategic materials - Act as the primary writer and editor on key organisational outputs - Own and continuously refine the organisation’s core narrative and positioning - Ensure consistency, clarity, and editorial quality across all external content Political & Contextual Storytelling - Source and develop stories grounded in local political and cultural contexts - Work closely with country teams to understand on-the-ground dynamics, power structures, and lived realities - Translate complex political and programmatic work into clear, structured, and compelling narratives - Apply strong editorial judgement to shape narratives that are both accurate and persuasive Content for Donor & Partner Audiences - Produce high-quality written materials, including: - Donor briefings - Narrative updates - Event and webinar content - Core organisational materials - Write for non-specialist audiences without losing nuance or depth - Ensure all outputs meet a high bar for clarity, tone, and credibility Collaboration & Strategic Input - Work closely with Campaigns, Content, and Fundraising teams to align on messaging and narrative direction - Contribute to discussions on strategy, positioning, and framing - Bring an editorial perspective into how the organisation communicates its work externally Experience and Skills - 5+ years’ experience in political journalism, reporting, or editorial roles - Strong track record of published writing and editorial output - Exceptional writing and editing skills in English (minimum 5 years full-time experience) - High level of political literacy, with the ability to understand and synthesise complex issues - Experience writing for different audiences, including policy, media, or strategic communications - Comfortable working remotely across time zones and collaborating with diverse teams Profile You might currently be: - A political reporter or correspondent - An editor or senior writer - A journalist looking to apply your skills in a mission-driven or international context You are: - Curious, rigorous, and attentive to nuance - A strong writer with a clear and confident editorial voice - Comfortable working independently and managing your own output - Interested in the intersection of politics, climate, and social impact What we offer We offer a competitive benefits package designed to support flexibility, development and long-term growth: - 25 days annual leave - 401(k) retirement plan - Premium healthcare coverage - Fully remote working environment - Dedicated professional development budget - Home office and equipment allowance - Flexible working arrangements - Opportunity to work across a global network and diverse political contexts Equal Opportunity Statement Our Common Home is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds, irrespective of gender, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, or religion, and are committed to promoting equity in the workplace.

United States

Location: Remote (U.S. based) Contract: Employment Reporting to: Chief Strategy Officer Salary: Competitive, aligned with senior-level editorial roles We are looking for a political journalist or editor who wants to apply their craft beyond the newsroom-someone who understands politics, power, and narrative, and can turn complex realities into clear, compelling stories. Our Common Home is a fast-growing global network that brings those left out of the existing climate movement into the conversation about how to protect their environment, on their own terms. We are a network of 20 entities worldwide, with a team of over 120 people, working across diverse political and cultural contexts. Our network partners, based in critical nations around the world, work to take climate and environment out of the polarization dynamics that increasingly undermine the possibility of achieving the broad support needed for effective environmental action. We are driven by respect for ordinary people whose values or way of life leave them excluded from the current climate and environment debate. We seek to build trust with these audiences, and we do this by partnering with the institutions they trust. Together with these partners, we run campaigns that build new solutions and approaches to climate change and environmental issues that are more rooted in the lives, values and priorities of ordinary people. By doing so, we create the political space required for lasting action. We are hiring an Editorial Lead to take ownership of how our work is written about, understood, and supported by donors and partners. This is a writing-led, editorial role. You will source, shape, and write narratives grounded in political and cultural context, working closely with teams across countries to translate complex realities into persuasive, high-quality content. You will act as the editorial lead on donor-facing materials, including proposals, briefings, and core narratives. This is not a coordination or general communications role; it is a hands-on editorial position focused on writing, narrative, and quality for someone with strong editorial judgement and a clear voice. Key Responsibilities Editorial Leadership & Narrative Development - Lead the development of high-quality donor narratives, including proposals, concept notes, pitch decks, and strategic materials - Act as the primary writer and editor on key organisational outputs - Own and continuously refine the organisation’s core narrative and positioning - Ensure consistency, clarity, and editorial quality across all external content Political & Contextual Storytelling - Source and develop stories grounded in local political and cultural contexts - Work closely with country teams to understand on-the-ground dynamics, power structures, and lived realities - Translate complex political and programmatic work into clear, structured, and compelling narratives - Apply strong editorial judgement to shape narratives that are both accurate and persuasive Content for Donor & Partner Audiences - Produce high-quality written materials, including: - Donor briefings - Narrative updates - Event and webinar content - Core organisational materials - Write for non-specialist audiences without losing nuance or depth - Ensure all outputs meet a high bar for clarity, tone, and credibility Collaboration & Strategic Input - Work closely with Campaigns, Content, and Fundraising teams to align on messaging and narrative direction - Contribute to discussions on strategy, positioning, and framing - Bring an editorial perspective into how the organisation communicates its work externally Experience and Skills - 5+ years’ experience in political journalism, reporting, or editorial roles - Strong track record of published writing and editorial output - Exceptional writing and editing skills in English (minimum 5 years full-time experience) - High level of political literacy, with the ability to understand and synthesise complex issues - Experience writing for different audiences, including policy, media, or strategic communications - Comfortable working remotely across time zones and collaborating with diverse teams Profile You might currently be: - A political reporter or correspondent - An editor or senior writer - A journalist looking to apply your skills in a mission-driven or international context You are: - Curious, rigorous, and attentive to nuance - A strong writer with a clear and confident editorial voice - Comfortable working independently and managing your own output - Interested in the intersection of politics, climate, and social impact What we offer We offer a competitive benefits package designed to support flexibility, development and long-term growth: - 25 days annual leave - 401(k) retirement plan - Premium healthcare coverage - Fully remote working environment - Dedicated professional development budget - Home office and equipment allowance - Flexible working arrangements - Opportunity to work across a global network and diverse political contexts Equal Opportunity Statement Our Common Home is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds, irrespective of gender, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, or religion, and are committed to promoting equity in the workplace.

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