Director, UK & Ireland Policy & Advocacy (Up to 1-Year Full-Time Fixed-Term Employment)
About Global Citizen
Global Citizen is the world’s largest movement to end extreme poverty. Powered by a worldwide community of everyday advocates raising their voices and taking action, the movement is amplified by campaigns and events that convene leaders in music, entertainment, public policy, media, philanthropy, and the corporate sector. Since the movement began, $49 billion in commitments announced on Global Citizen platforms has been deployed, impacting 1.3 billion lives. Established in Australia in 2008, Global Citizen’s team operates from New York, Washington DC, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Brussels, Berlin, Geneva, Melbourne, Toronto, Johannesburg, Lagos and beyond.
Role Overview
The Director, UK and Ireland Policy & Advocacy represents Global Citizen in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, advancing the organization’s mission to end extreme poverty and strengthen global cooperation. Working independently but supported by Global Citizen’s European and global teams, the Director will advise on and implement strategies that build political confidence and public legitimacy for bold UK and Irish action on international development and climate. The role involves cultivating and maintaining high-level relationships across government, Parliament, civil society, and the private sector, ensuring effective engagement between UK and Irish stakeholders and Global Citizen’s European and international leadership. The Director will also drive grassroots mobilization in key constituencies, forging partnerships that extend reach and impact through local networks. In parallel, they will contribute to fundraising efforts by cultivating relationships with UK- and Ireland-based foundations, philanthropies, and corporations that align with Global Citizen’s mission.
Reporting to the Senior Advocacy Director and working closely with the General Manager, EMEA and Global Policy & Advocacy, this role suits a strategic and entrepreneurial operator—comfortable working autonomously, skilled at building alliances, and adept at bridging grassroots energy with high-level diplomacy to position the UK and Ireland as credible and forward-looking forces for sustainable development and climate resilience.
Key Responsibilities
Why join Global Citizen?
Joining Global Citizen means becoming part of a dynamic, mission-driven team working across continents to turn citizen action into political will and tangible progress. This is also a unique opportunity to engage actively with Ireland as a powerful voice for good, and help redefine the UK’s global role at a moment of renewal: the Director will play a central role in shaping the narrative, partnerships, and citizen engagement strategies that can restore Britain’s credibility and leadership in the fight against extreme poverty and climate injustice ahead of its G20 Presidency in 2027.
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Global Citizen is the world’s largest movement to end extreme poverty. Powered by a worldwide community of everyday advocates raising their voices and taking action, the movement is amplified by campaigns and events that convene leaders in music, entertainment, public policy, media, philanthropy, and the corporate sector. Since the movement began, $49 billion in commitments announced on Global Citizen platforms has been deployed, impacting 1.3 billion lives. Established in Australia in 2008, Global Citizen’s team operates from New York, Washington DC, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Brussels, Berlin, Geneva, Melbourne, Toronto, Johannesburg, Lagos and beyond.
Role Overview
The Director, UK and Ireland Policy & Advocacy represents Global Citizen in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, advancing the organization’s mission to end extreme poverty and strengthen global cooperation. Working independently but supported by Global Citizen’s European and global teams, the Director will advise on and implement strategies that build political confidence and public legitimacy for bold UK and Irish action on international development and climate. The role involves cultivating and maintaining high-level relationships across government, Parliament, civil society, and the private sector, ensuring effective engagement between UK and Irish stakeholders and Global Citizen’s European and international leadership. The Director will also drive grassroots mobilization in key constituencies, forging partnerships that extend reach and impact through local networks. In parallel, they will contribute to fundraising efforts by cultivating relationships with UK- and Ireland-based foundations, philanthropies, and corporations that align with Global Citizen’s mission.
Reporting to the Senior Advocacy Director and working closely with the General Manager, EMEA and Global Policy & Advocacy, this role suits a strategic and entrepreneurial operator—comfortable working autonomously, skilled at building alliances, and adept at bridging grassroots energy with high-level diplomacy to position the UK and Ireland as credible and forward-looking forces for sustainable development and climate resilience.
Key Responsibilities
- Strategic Relationships and Political Engagement (40%)
- Cultivate and maintain high-trust relationships with senior figures across government, Parliament, opposition, think tanks, civil society, and the private sector to advance Global Citizen’s priorities.
- Advise on and execute engagement strategies that strengthen Global Citizen’s access and influence within key stakeholders — incl. Prime minister/Taoiseach office, FCDO/IrishAid leadership, ministers, and relevant parliamentary committees — ensuring the organization is seen as a constructive, solutions-oriented partner.
- Support and coordinate high-level engagement between UK and Irish leaders and Global Citizen’s European and global leadership, including preparation for meetings, briefings, and key advocacy moments.
- Advise on positioning UK and Irish leaders within international coalitions and multilateral fora (e.g., G7, G20, UNGA, COP) to demonstrate the safety, credibility, and political value of global leadership.
- Provide strategic insight on the UK and Irish political landscape to inform Global Citizen’s wider advocacy and campaigning priorities.
- Local Mobilization, including Campaigning, and Partnership Building (30%)
- Design and implement local advocacy strategies in priority constituencies, building citizen engagement and amplifying voices in support of the UK’s global role.
- Identify, connect, and support local advocates, organizers, and community partners to strengthen public legitimacy for development and climate action.
- Work with partners to create visible, locally resonant moments that make international cooperation tangible and relevant in everyday life.
- Align grassroots activity with parliamentary and political cycles, ensuring that citizen engagement is timely and influential.
- Seek out and nurture collaborations with civic, youth, and faith-based networks to maximize reach and sustainability of local advocacy efforts.
- Bridging Local and Global Strategy (20%)
- Translate Global Citizen’s global campaigns and advocacy work — including on ODA, solidarity levies, global health, nutrition, agricultural resilience, energy access, education, job creation — into UK-relevant initiatives and narratives.
- Bring UK and Irish perspectives into Global Citizen’s global agenda, connecting domestic insights with international advocacy and mobilizing UK and Irish leadership and commitments across the organization’s flagship global events.
- Coordinate Global Citizen’s participation in key domestic moments such as the 2026 UK Future of Development Conference, UK Climate Week, and identify and leverage other UK/Irish strategic moments — from business or sports partnerships to civic events — that open new avenues for engagement.
- Ensure strategic alignment between local political moments and Global Citizen’s global advocacy calendar.
- Resource Development and Strategic Partnerships (10%)
- Contribute to fundraising in support of Global Citizen’s UK, Irish, and European priorities.
- Identify and cultivate relationships with UK-based foundations, philanthropies, and corporations that align with Global Citizen’s mission and can strengthen its impact.
- Collaborate with Global Citizen teams to prepare proposals, pitches, and donor briefings, linking UK and Ireland’s efforts to global outcomes.
- Help sustain and grow Global Citizen’s network of purpose-driven allies and supporters through thoughtful stewardship and engagement.
- 7+ years of experience in policy, advocacy, or strategic engagement roles, ideally within government, public affairs, or international development.
- Deep understanding of the UK and Irish political and media landscape, including parliamentary processes and public opinion dynamics related to global cooperation, aid, and climate policy.
- Proven ability to cultivate and maintain trusted, high-level relationships across sectors while maintaining political neutrality and credibility.
- Demonstrated experience in fundraising or partnership development, particularly with foundations, philanthropies, or corporates in the UK and Ireland.
- Track record of, or demonstrated ability in, designing and executing advocacy or mobilization strategies that combine policy insight with grassroots legitimacy.
- Strong expertise in international development, ODA, global financial reform, and/or climate policy.
- Excellent communication and analytical skills, ability to craft persuasive narratives and policy materials.
- Highly self-motivated and strategic, able to operate independently while coordinating effectively across EMEA and international teams.
- Capacity to translate strategic goals into practical action, balancing long-term influence with timely delivery.
- Collaborative and adaptable, comfortable working across functions and time zones with European and global colleagues.
- Fluency in English required; additional European languages are an advantage.
Why join Global Citizen?
Joining Global Citizen means becoming part of a dynamic, mission-driven team working across continents to turn citizen action into political will and tangible progress. This is also a unique opportunity to engage actively with Ireland as a powerful voice for good, and help redefine the UK’s global role at a moment of renewal: the Director will play a central role in shaping the narrative, partnerships, and citizen engagement strategies that can restore Britain’s credibility and leadership in the fight against extreme poverty and climate injustice ahead of its G20 Presidency in 2027.
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- Applicants must be authorized for employment in the UK.