Location: Remote
Experience: 7+ years in project management, consulting, or program operations
Compensation: ₹3,73,049 - ₹3,96,365/month
Closes on: January 18
Lead Exposure Elimination Project (LEEP)

LEEP is an impact-driven nonprofit on a mission to end childhood lead poisoning, a crisis affecting one in three children globally. They focus on eliminating lead paint by gathering data, helping governments create and enforce regulations, and supporting manufacturers in switching to safer, lead-free alternatives.
Since 2020, they have launched programs in 37 countries and successfully influenced market shifts in places like Pakistan and Malawi. Their work is recognized for its extreme cost-effectiveness, with organizations like Founders Pledge and USAID supporting their efforts to protect children's health and development across five continents.
Role
You will act as a strategic partner to the Program Director, ensuring that global health initiatives are executed smoothly and effectively. This role is about maintaining momentum, unblocking obstacles for country teams, and preparing leadership for high-level international engagements.
Responsibilities
- Partner with the Program Director on annual planning and tracking mission-aligned risks and progress.
- Monitor program delivery across various countries to identify and resolve bottlenecks quickly.
- Lead high-priority strategic projects and coordinate efforts between the research, operations, and program teams.
- Prepare briefs, talking points, and insights for the Program Director’s internal and external meetings.
- Act as a central liaison to maintain team cohesion across a multicultural, distributed global environment.
- Represent the Program Director in select workstreams or stakeholder meetings when required.
Requirements
- 7+ years of experience managing complex projects or operations in multi-stakeholder environments.
- Strong analytical skills with the ability to turn complex issues into actionable plans.
- Excellent communication skills and the ability to tailor messages for diverse global audiences.
- Experience working across different cultures and time zones with empathy and sensitivity.
- A results-oriented mindset with the ability to manage multiple high-stakes projects simultaneously.
- Availability to work flexibly within GMT + 4 to GMT + 8 time zones.
Benefits
- 33 days of paid leave plus generous sick and parental leave.
- 4% pension contribution or equivalent.
- Health insurance provided in locations with limited government healthcare.
- Opportunities for professional development and an annual in-person team retreat.
- A flexible, remote-first work culture that prioritizes work-life balance.
Apply
To apply, please fill out the application form by January 18. The selection process includes a 20-minute screening assessment, an initial 25-minute call, a 2-3 hour practical work test, and a remote panel interview. If you have questions, you can reach the team at hiring@leadelimination.org.
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