Type of Contract: FTC 18-month
Salary: Competitive Package
1st Stage interview: Monday 23rd March 2020
Head of Corporate Engagement– The Role
This is a unique opportunity to take on a global role leading and championing our mission to the corporate sector within the global programme department of a major international animal charity.
Working closely with the Programme Directors, Heads of Campaign and virtual campaign teams you will play a pivotal role in the design and delivery of corporate influencing and engagement activity across the programme portfolio to increase the impact World Animal Protection can achieve for animals.
In this leadership role, you will manage a team of skilled professionals, who work flexibly through global virtual teams, to develop and deliver our strategic global campaigns and associated programme work. We will look to you to lead the development of innovative, inspiring and impactful corporate engagement approaches. We need you to ensure outputs able to persuade corporate stakeholders to change their business practices and support our cause.
You will also act as a senior spokesperson and relationship manager with external contacts and partners. Important too, will be the ability to provide guidance and coaching to ensure that capacity and capability is strengthened within global virtual campaign teams.
Head of Corporate Engagement – Requirements
Proven experience in leading the design and development of high impact (preferably global) corporate engagement and influencing strategies.
Good understanding of the operating environment of the private sector and corporates within it.
You will be effective at motivating and developing teams and inspiring them to produce amazing work. Your people skills will extend to building strong relationships with external stakeholders and other key players.
Expert in the operational and tactical delivery of (preferably global) campaigns to a high standard, with evidence of strategic goal achievement.
Excellent project and budget manager.
Experience of working effectively with colleagues and external stakeholders in different countries and different cultural contexts.
An excellent communicator you will possess first class analytical and decision-making skills.
Knowledge of animal welfare or conservation and environmental issues would be an advantage.
We are World Animal Protection.
For over 50 years we have moved the world to protect animals.
We protect animals because we believe a sustainable future for the planet can only be achieved if both animals and people are part of the solution.
We stop the exploitation of wild animals for entertainment and profit. We protect pets and working animals in communities across the globe. We campaign for better farm animal welfare and fight against factory farming. We also help animals when disaster strikes.
Our vision is a world where animals live free from suffering. We are working to help people to see how important animals are to all of us.
We are determined to influence decision makers to put animals on the global agenda and inspire people to change animals’ lives for the better. Today we’re working on projects to end animal suffering by helping governments and communities to protect and care for their animals.
Why Work for us?
We move the world to protect animals globally but there are many other reasons to join our organisation. We are a truly global organisation with offices in Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Costa Rica, Denmark, India, Kenya, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden, Thailand, UK and USA. We employ over 380 people globally covering campaigns, media, fundraising, operations, finance, administration and human resources.
As well as competitive employee benefits we want our employees to grow with us and build their careers within World Animal Protection and therefore encourage internal applications. We have a strong track record of offering existing staff promotions as well as secondments and position changes within the organisation.
The successful candidate must have permission to work in the position location.