Policy & Positioning Lead
2026-03-30T09:17:54+00:00
Plan International
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FULL_TIME
Nairobi
Nairobi
00100
Kenya
Nonprofit, and NGO
Communications & Writing, Business Operations, Social Services & Nonprofit, Management, Advertising & Public Relations
2026-04-17T17:00:00+00:00
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Background information about the job or company (e.g., role context, company overview)
Plan International was founded over 75 years ago with a mission to promote and protect the rights of children. The organisation was set up by British journalist John Langdon-Davies and refugee worker Eric Muggeridge in 1937, with the original aim to provide food, accommodation and education to children whose lives had been disrupted by the Spanish Civil W...
As Plan International continues to drive forward its important work for children’s rights and equality for girls, the Policy & Positioning Lead will be instrumental in ensuring our messaging is bold, inspiring, and aligned with our vision for change. This is an exciting moment to join Plan International. With a shift in our global operating model, this role offers a unique opportunity to shape and play a key role in supporting the positioning of the organisation and our leadership at a critical time.
The Policy & Positioning Lead provides strategic support to the Director of Global Affairs to strengthen and elevate Plan’s organisational voice through high‑quality policy positioning, strategic communications, and compelling external products. It ensures that Plan’s flagship initiatives, evidence, and impact are consistently articulated, packaged, and communicated across the organisation and externally to build recognition of the impact on girls of Plan’s work and expand partnerships and investments in girls programming. This position is attuned to developments within the sector and helps position the externally facing communications material to current and potential partners (including institutional, academic, governments, donors and foundations).
The role translates complex internal analysis, data, and intelligence into powerful, accessible narratives—supporting speeches, proposals, opinion pieces, and communications that influence priority stakeholders and position Plan as a leader in the sector.
This reports to the Director of Global Affairs, with close interactions with the Office of the CEO (OCEO). The Global Affairs department has multiple teams that together provide strategic guidance and high-level coordination to strengthen external communications and alignment across Plan International. It contributes to advancing Plan’s global strategy by ensuring effective external communication and engagement, particularly during times of change. Aligned with the ‘One Plan’ approach, the Global Affairs department fosters transparent and inclusive messaging, amplifies diverse leadership voices, and supports integration of local insights into global messaging and action.
Dimensions of the Role
Organisational influence: Works across the Global Affairs department including External Communications, engaging with programme teams, the Office of the CEO, regional hubs, and country offices to enhance Plan’s global positioning.
Scope of work: Leads on packaging major flagship initiatives for organisational positioning, business cases, and external engagement strategies. Supports leadership’s relationships with external stakeholders to facilitate critical collaborations and opportunities.
Outputs used by: CEO, executive leaders including Director of Global Affairs, regional offices (ROs), country offices (COs), and national organisations (NOs).
Cross-functional coordination: Aligns with external communications for profile-raising while ensuring programmatic and policy substance is reflected in strategic messaging.
Geographical reach: Global – drawing from country-level impact, regional intelligence, and global analysis for technical impact narratives.
Internally: Represent Global Affairs in various internal networks when needed.
Responsibilities or duties
Strategic Positioning & Policy Packaging
- Develop unified, high-level positioning for Plan’s flagship initiatives and priority areas.
- Produce powerful and compelling narrative and statements on Plan’s impact and value proposition.
- Create polished packaging for business cases, proposals, and strategic briefs for external audiences (e.g., donors, multilaterals, partners).
- Coordinate leadership messaging for high-profile events, conferences, and strategic engagements in partnership with key internal technical expertise.
- Source timely geopolitical and sector insights from technical experts across the organisation to ensure the Plan is well positioned and prepared for external engagements.
Evidence Translation & Thought Leadership
- Translate complex programmatic evidence, data, and internal intelligence into clear narratives and policy-ready content.
- Compile problem/solution sets demonstrating how Plan adds value and contributes to transformational change.
- Ensure coherence and consistency in messages shared across the organisation and externally.
Leadership Communications
- Lead, edit and coordinate the development of high-quality contextually attuned speeches for the CEO and senior executives ensuring consistency, clarity, and impact in all communications.
- Develop op-eds, expert-driven arguments, and other written materials that reflect Plan’s strategic priorities.
- Ensure that external communications consistently integrate power-shifting narratives that centre youth perspectives and reflect Plan’s purpose.
- Work with communications colleagues to align speech opportunities with key external moments.
Positioning Planning & Engagement Mapping
- With the Director of Global Affairs and communications teams, identify upcoming opportunities for message amplification across venues, events, and platforms.
- Develop targeted communications plans for major research releases, flagship initiatives, and sector interventions.
- Identify entry points for influence across thematic areas (e.g., education, health, climate).
Cross-Organisational Coordination
- Work across teams to harvest high-quality insights, analysis, and impact stories from COs, ROs, and program teams.
- Ensure external packs and messaging are accessible and usable by COs, ROs, and NOs to maintain one organisational voice.
- Support internal alignment between strategic communications and programmatic evidence.
- Manage multiple projects simultaneously, ensuring responsiveness to evolving organisational needs.
Key Relationships
CEO – Develops and delivers communications that position Plan International’s leadership effectively, ensuring alignment with strategic messaging and engagement priorities.
Director of Global Affairs – Works closely in terms of coordination, planning, and writing.
Global Affairs team – including but not limited to the Director of Global Affairs, Director of Policy, Advocacy and Strategy Partners, External Communications, Head of UN teams, Head of Fundraising.
External Communications Team – Ensures alignment in external positioning and media engagement
Countries, Regions, National Organisations - Sourcing content, insights, and technical impact narratives.
External – relationships with institutional donor community, academia and foundations in international development and humanitarian sector
Qualifications or requirements (e.g., education, skills)
Essential
- Significant experience in strategic communications, policy positioning, and influencing in external forums with a focus on international development.
- Experience developing positioning plans linked to major initiatives, rese
- Develop unified, high-level positioning for Plan’s flagship initiatives and priority areas.
- Produce powerful and compelling narrative and statements on Plan’s impact and value proposition.
- Create polished packaging for business cases, proposals, and strategic briefs for external audiences (e.g., donors, multilaterals, partners).
- Coordinate leadership messaging for high-profile events, conferences, and strategic engagements in partnership with key internal technical expertise.
- Source timely geopolitical and sector insights from technical experts across the organisation to ensure the Plan is well positioned and prepared for external engagements.
- Translate complex programmatic evidence, data, and internal intelligence into clear narratives and policy-ready content.
- Compile problem/solution sets demonstrating how Plan adds value and contributes to transformational change.
- Ensure coherence and consistency in messages shared across the organisation and externally.
- Lead, edit and coordinate the development of high-quality contextually attuned speeches for the CEO and senior executives ensuring consistency, clarity, and impact in all communications.
- Develop op-eds, expert-driven arguments, and other written materials that reflect Plan’s strategic priorities.
- Ensure that external communications consistently integrate power-shifting narratives that centre youth perspectives and reflect Plan’s purpose.
- Work with communications colleagues to align speech opportunities with key external moments.
- With the Director of Global Affairs and communications teams, identify upcoming opportunities for message amplification across venues, events, and platforms.
- Develop targeted communications plans for major research releases, flagship initiatives, and sector interventions.
- Identify entry points for influence across thematic areas (e.g., education, health, climate).
- Work across teams to harvest high-quality insights, analysis, and impact stories from COs, ROs, and program teams.
- Ensure external packs and messaging are accessible and usable by COs, ROs, and NOs to maintain one organisational voice.
- Support internal alignment between strategic communications and programmatic evidence.
- Manage multiple projects simultaneously, ensuring responsiveness to evolving organisational needs.
- Strategic communications
- Policy positioning
- Influencing in external forums
- International development
- Developing positioning plans
- Packaging major flagship initiatives
- Business case development
- External engagement strategies
- Leadership communication
- Speechwriting
- Op-ed development
- Narrative development
- Data translation
- Cross-organisational coordination
- Project management
- Significant experience in strategic communications, policy positioning, and influencing in external forums with a focus on international development.
- Experience developing positioning plans linked to major initiatives, rese
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Vacancy title:
Policy & Positioning Lead
[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Nonprofit, and NGO, Category: Communications & Writing, Business Operations, Social Services & Nonprofit, Management, Advertising & Public Relations]
Jobs at:
Plan International
Deadline of this Job:
Friday, April 17 2026
Duty Station:
Nairobi | Nairobi
Summary
Date Posted: Monday, March 30 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
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Background information about the job or company (e.g., role context, company overview)
Plan International was founded over 75 years ago with a mission to promote and protect the rights of children. The organisation was set up by British journalist John Langdon-Davies and refugee worker Eric Muggeridge in 1937, with the original aim to provide food, accommodation and education to children whose lives had been disrupted by the Spanish Civil W...
As Plan International continues to drive forward its important work for children’s rights and equality for girls, the Policy & Positioning Lead will be instrumental in ensuring our messaging is bold, inspiring, and aligned with our vision for change. This is an exciting moment to join Plan International. With a shift in our global operating model, this role offers a unique opportunity to shape and play a key role in supporting the positioning of the organisation and our leadership at a critical time.
The Policy & Positioning Lead provides strategic support to the Director of Global Affairs to strengthen and elevate Plan’s organisational voice through high‑quality policy positioning, strategic communications, and compelling external products. It ensures that Plan’s flagship initiatives, evidence, and impact are consistently articulated, packaged, and communicated across the organisation and externally to build recognition of the impact on girls of Plan’s work and expand partnerships and investments in girls programming. This position is attuned to developments within the sector and helps position the externally facing communications material to current and potential partners (including institutional, academic, governments, donors and foundations).
The role translates complex internal analysis, data, and intelligence into powerful, accessible narratives—supporting speeches, proposals, opinion pieces, and communications that influence priority stakeholders and position Plan as a leader in the sector.
This reports to the Director of Global Affairs, with close interactions with the Office of the CEO (OCEO). The Global Affairs department has multiple teams that together provide strategic guidance and high-level coordination to strengthen external communications and alignment across Plan International. It contributes to advancing Plan’s global strategy by ensuring effective external communication and engagement, particularly during times of change. Aligned with the ‘One Plan’ approach, the Global Affairs department fosters transparent and inclusive messaging, amplifies diverse leadership voices, and supports integration of local insights into global messaging and action.
Dimensions of the Role
Organisational influence: Works across the Global Affairs department including External Communications, engaging with programme teams, the Office of the CEO, regional hubs, and country offices to enhance Plan’s global positioning.
Scope of work: Leads on packaging major flagship initiatives for organisational positioning, business cases, and external engagement strategies. Supports leadership’s relationships with external stakeholders to facilitate critical collaborations and opportunities.
Outputs used by: CEO, executive leaders including Director of Global Affairs, regional offices (ROs), country offices (COs), and national organisations (NOs).
Cross-functional coordination: Aligns with external communications for profile-raising while ensuring programmatic and policy substance is reflected in strategic messaging.
Geographical reach: Global – drawing from country-level impact, regional intelligence, and global analysis for technical impact narratives.
Internally: Represent Global Affairs in various internal networks when needed.
Responsibilities or duties
Strategic Positioning & Policy Packaging
- Develop unified, high-level positioning for Plan’s flagship initiatives and priority areas.
- Produce powerful and compelling narrative and statements on Plan’s impact and value proposition.
- Create polished packaging for business cases, proposals, and strategic briefs for external audiences (e.g., donors, multilaterals, partners).
- Coordinate leadership messaging for high-profile events, conferences, and strategic engagements in partnership with key internal technical expertise.
- Source timely geopolitical and sector insights from technical experts across the organisation to ensure the Plan is well positioned and prepared for external engagements.
Evidence Translation & Thought Leadership
- Translate complex programmatic evidence, data, and internal intelligence into clear narratives and policy-ready content.
- Compile problem/solution sets demonstrating how Plan adds value and contributes to transformational change.
- Ensure coherence and consistency in messages shared across the organisation and externally.
Leadership Communications
- Lead, edit and coordinate the development of high-quality contextually attuned speeches for the CEO and senior executives ensuring consistency, clarity, and impact in all communications.
- Develop op-eds, expert-driven arguments, and other written materials that reflect Plan’s strategic priorities.
- Ensure that external communications consistently integrate power-shifting narratives that centre youth perspectives and reflect Plan’s purpose.
- Work with communications colleagues to align speech opportunities with key external moments.
Positioning Planning & Engagement Mapping
- With the Director of Global Affairs and communications teams, identify upcoming opportunities for message amplification across venues, events, and platforms.
- Develop targeted communications plans for major research releases, flagship initiatives, and sector interventions.
- Identify entry points for influence across thematic areas (e.g., education, health, climate).
Cross-Organisational Coordination
- Work across teams to harvest high-quality insights, analysis, and impact stories from COs, ROs, and program teams.
- Ensure external packs and messaging are accessible and usable by COs, ROs, and NOs to maintain one organisational voice.
- Support internal alignment between strategic communications and programmatic evidence.
- Manage multiple projects simultaneously, ensuring responsiveness to evolving organisational needs.
Key Relationships
CEO – Develops and delivers communications that position Plan International’s leadership effectively, ensuring alignment with strategic messaging and engagement priorities.
Director of Global Affairs – Works closely in terms of coordination, planning, and writing.
Global Affairs team – including but not limited to the Director of Global Affairs, Director of Policy, Advocacy and Strategy Partners, External Communications, Head of UN teams, Head of Fundraising.
External Communications Team – Ensures alignment in external positioning and media engagement
Countries, Regions, National Organisations - Sourcing content, insights, and technical impact narratives.
External – relationships with institutional donor community, academia and foundations in international development and humanitarian sector
Qualifications or requirements (e.g., education, skills)
Essential
- Significant experience in strategic communications, policy positioning, and influencing in external forums with a focus on international development.
- Experience developing positioning plans linked to major initiatives, rese
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Experience in Months: 12
Level of Education: bachelor degree
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Posted: Mar 30, 2026
Deadline: Apr 17, 2026
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