Senior Manager, Advocacy Communications in India at Jobgether
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Job Description
This position is listed on behalf of a partner company, who manages all applications and next steps. Our partner is looking for a Senior Manager, Advocacy Communications based in India.
This role sits at the intersection of communications, policy, and global advocacy, shaping how complex Internet governance topics are translated into clear, compelling narratives for diverse international audiences. You will help design and deliver high-impact advocacy campaigns that influence policymakers, regulators, media, and civil society across multiple regions. The position requires strong narrative instinct, policy fluency, and the ability to operate in fast-moving, multi-jurisdictional environments. You will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to ensure messaging consistency and strategic alignment across global initiatives. The work directly contributes to strengthening public understanding and engagement around critical digital policy issues. It is an opportunity to drive communications that support a more open, secure, and globally connected Internet. The environment is highly collaborative, international, and mission-driven.
- Support the development and execution of global and regional advocacy communications strategies, ensuring alignment with broader organizational priorities and policy goals.
- Craft clear, compelling narratives that translate complex policy and technical concepts into accessible messaging for policymakers, regulators, civil society, academia, and media audiences.
- Design and adapt advocacy campaigns for different regional, cultural, and political contexts while maintaining consistency of core messaging.
- Contribute to media engagement efforts, including press materials, talking points, spokesperson preparation, and proactive outreach to international and regional media.
- Support rapid-response communications for emerging policy, regulatory, or geopolitical developments impacting the Internet ecosystem.
- Develop messaging frameworks, campaign toolkits, and communications assets that enable scalable and coordinated advocacy efforts across regions.
- Collaborate with internal teams to ensure alignment between policy positions and external communications, strengthening unified global messaging.
The ideal candidate brings 7–10 years of experience in advocacy communications, strategic communications, or campaign communications, ideally across multi-country or regional contexts. You should have experience engaging advocacy audiences such as policymakers, regulators, civil society organizations, think tanks, media, and academic stakeholders. A strong background in civil society, digital rights, Internet governance, technology policy, or related public-interest fields is highly valued.
- Strong policy fluency with the ability to interpret complex issues and translate them into effective, audience-specific messaging.
- Proven experience in media engagement, including drafting press materials, shaping narratives, and supporting spokesperson readiness.
- Excellent writing, editing, and storytelling skills, with the ability to adapt tone and messaging for global audiences.
- Experience working in international, regional, or multilateral environments is strongly preferred.
- Ability to operate effectively in fast-paced, sensitive, and evolving policy contexts.
- Strong collaboration skills, with experience working across communications, policy, and program teams.
- High attention to clarity, structure, and consistency in messaging across channels and geographies.
- Competitive compensation aligned with local market benchmarks
- Flexible remote work arrangements
- Generous paid time off and public holidays
- Professional development and education support
- Paid volunteer time to support community engagement
- Inclusive, global, and mission-driven work environment
- Opportunities to work on high-impact international policy and communications initiatives
- Collaborative culture with strong emphasis on learning and cross-functional teamwork