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Unlocking Global Opportunities!! 4 Current Job Openings at Malala Fund (Global Locations)

Malala Fund is actively seeking talented professionals to join its mission-driven team, advancing girls’ education and empowerment worldwide. The organization offers a variety of full-time positions across multiple functions and locations, many of which provide hybrid work arrangements to balance flexibility with collaboration. Below is an overview of the key roles currently available:

Digital Fundraising Manager – Development

Location: Washington, District of Columbia (Hybrid)
Department: Development
Employment Type: Full-Time

The Digital Fundraising Manager position is crucial to Malala Fund’s Development team, driving innovative digital strategies that raise vital funds to support global education initiatives. This role requires a skilled professional capable of leveraging online platforms and data analytics to design, implement, and optimize digital fundraising campaigns. Working in a hybrid setup based in Washington, D.C., the manager will collaborate closely with global teams to engage supporters and maximize donor contributions. The ideal candidate combines creativity with technical expertise in digital marketing and fundraising, demonstrating a passion for harnessing technology to expand the organization’s impact.

Accountant – Finance

Location: Washington, District of Columbia (Hybrid)
Department: Finance
Employment Type: Full-Time

The Accountant plays a key role within Malala Fund’s Finance department, ensuring accurate and transparent financial reporting and compliance. Based in Washington, D.C., this hybrid position involves managing day-to-day accounting activities, preparing financial statements, and supporting audit processes. The ideal candidate is detail-oriented and proficient in accounting software and best practices, with experience working in non-profit environments preferred. This position supports the broader organizational goal of fiscal responsibility and strategic resource management to fuel Malala Fund’s programs.

Project Officer, Afghanistan Initiative – Global Advocacy (Right to Education)

Location: London, Greater London (Hybrid)
Department: Global Advocacy – Right to Education
Employment Type: Full-Time

The Project Officer for the Afghanistan Initiative is a vital member of Malala Fund’s Global Advocacy team, focusing on advancing the right to education for girls in Afghanistan. Located in London with a hybrid work arrangement, the officer will coordinate project activities, liaise with partners and stakeholders, and support advocacy campaigns that raise awareness and drive policy change.

This role demands excellent project management skills, cultural sensitivity, and a strong commitment to human rights and education equity. The Project Officer will contribute to amplifying the voices of Afghan girls and influencing international support.

Partnership Manager – Nigeria

Location: Abuja, Nigeria (Hybrid)
Department: Nigeria
Employment Type: Full-Time

The Partnership Manager based in Abuja oversees strategic collaborations within Nigeria to expand Malala Fund’s reach and effectiveness. This hybrid role involves cultivating and managing relationships with local partners, donors, government entities, and civil society organizations.

The manager will play a critical role in developing joint initiatives that advance girls’ education across Nigeria. The ideal candidate brings extensive experience in partnership development, excellent interpersonal skills, and a deep understanding of Nigeria’s education landscape. This role is pivotal in fostering sustainable partnerships that align with Malala Fund’s mission.

Media Relations Manager – Pakistan

Location: Islamabad, Pakistan (Hybrid)
Department: Pakistan
Employment Type: Full-Time

The Media Relations Manager in Islamabad serves as the primary liaison between Malala Fund Pakistan and media outlets, driving public awareness and shaping the organization’s narrative in the region. Working in a hybrid setting, the manager will develop media strategies, craft press materials, and coordinate outreach to journalists and influencers.

This role requires strong communication skills, media savvy, and an ability to navigate complex political and social environments to elevate the profile of girls’ education issues. The manager will help ensure that Malala Fund’s messaging resonates with diverse audiences and garners wide coverage.

Overview and Application Process

Malala Fund offers exciting opportunities for professionals passionate about girls’ education, advocacy, and development. Each role is designed to contribute uniquely to the Fund’s overarching goal of empowering girls through education worldwide. The hybrid work arrangements reflect Malala Fund’s commitment to flexibility while maintaining a collaborative work culture across global offices.

Candidates interested in any of these positions are encouraged to review detailed job descriptions on the Malala Fund careers page and submit their applications by the specified deadlines.

The organization seeks individuals who demonstrate strong alignment with its core values passion, collaboration, integrity, and innovation and who are ready to make a tangible difference in advancing educational equity.

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