Unchained At Last, the survivor-led nonprofit at the helm of the national movement to end forced and child marriage in the United States, seeks an Advocacy Manager to co-lead the growing national movement to eliminate forced and child marriage.
WARNING: Apply for this position only if you want a deeply meaningful, adventure-filled job that makes all your friends jealous.
The Advocacy Manager, reporting to the Director of Advocacy and Outreach, gets the opportunity to do the following after receiving in-depth training:
You might be a good fit for this position if you:
Unchained encourages survivors of forced marriage to apply.
NOTE: An internal study at HP found women applied for a promotion only if they met 100 percent of the qualifications, while men applied if they met 60 percent. Regardless of your gender, if you are excited about this job, GO FOR IT — even if you do not meet 100 percent of the qualifications.
The compensation package for this position includes:
Hybrid: Mostly remote. In the office once or twice each month.
Please do not apply unless you live in New Jersey or New York City (within commuting distance of Unchained’s office in Northern New Jersey, less than a 40-minute train ride from New York City).
A lifetime of rape, forced parenthood, financial dependence and domestic servitude. This is the reality for individuals in the United States whose lives are ripped apart by forced marriage.
Unchained is the only organization dedicated to providing comprehensive, often life-saving legal and social services and emotional support — always for free — to women, girls and others in the U.S. who are resisting or escaping forced marriage. Unchained also is the only organization dedicated to promoting social, policy and legal change to end forced and child marriage in the U.S. The organization started and now leads a growing national movement to end child marriage in every U.S. state and at the federal level.
A day at Unchained is rarely dull. Members of the small but feisty Unchained team travel all across the U.S. to testify at legislative hearings and to Chain-In, in bridal gowns and chains, to protest forced and child marriage. In just the last few years, team members ate dinner with Chelsea Clinton, watched multiple Broadway shows and appeared on Apple TV’s Gutsy series.
Unchained prioritizes self-care and team building. The virtual office closes early every Friday and every day during the last week of the year and closes for all federal holidays and for a week every summer – in addition to a generous paid-time-off package. The Unchained team holds monthly art therapy sessions and semi-annual staff retreats that sometimes involve wearing pajamas to the office and always involve eating too much guacamole.
To be considered for this position, submit your application and resume HERE. You will receive a confirmation email letting you know your application was received.
An Unchained team member will reach out if you seem to be a good fit for the open position. You will then have the chance to advance through Unchained’s multi-step interview process, which typically takes a few weeks.
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