Application Guide

How to Apply for Country Head

at Lead Exposure Elimination Project

🏢 About Lead Exposure Elimination Project

The Lead Exposure Elimination Project (LEEP) is a unique nonprofit focused exclusively on eliminating lead poisoning worldwide through evidence-based advocacy for lead paint regulation. Unlike traditional nonprofits, LEEP operates with an effectiveness-first mindset, rigorously measuring impact and scaling proven interventions. Working here offers the chance to contribute directly to a global public health crisis affecting millions, particularly children in low- and middle-income countries.

About This Role

As Country Head, you would lead LEEP's national strategy to eliminate lead exposure in a specific country, likely focusing on advocacy for lead paint regulation, building government partnerships, and overseeing local implementation. This role is impactful because you'd be directly responsible for translating global evidence into national policy changes that could prevent thousands of cases of lead poisoning and its lifelong consequences.

💡 A Day in the Life

A typical day might involve morning coordination with LEEP's global operations team across time zones, followed by meetings with government officials to discuss lead paint regulation progress. Afternoons could include analyzing local data on lead exposure, preparing advocacy briefs tailored to national stakeholders, and collaborating with local partners to build coalition support for regulatory reform.

🎯 Who Lead Exposure Elimination Project Is Looking For

  • Has 5+ years of experience in public health advocacy, policy reform, or government relations in low- or middle-income countries, with proven success in influencing national legislation
  • Demonstrates deep understanding of evidence-based policymaking and can articulate how LEEP's approach differs from traditional advocacy organizations
  • Possesses strong cross-cultural communication skills and experience working with diverse stakeholders including government officials, NGOs, and international partners
  • Is located in or willing to relocate to a country where LEEP operates (likely in Africa or Asia) and can work effectively within UTC -5 to UTC +3 time zones

📝 Tips for Applying to Lead Exposure Elimination Project

1

Explicitly mention your experience with policy change in your target country - LEEP cares about specific national contexts, not just general advocacy experience

2

Quantify your past impact using metrics similar to LEEP's approach (e.g., 'contributed to policy change affecting X population' rather than just listing responsibilities)

3

Demonstrate familiarity with lead exposure issues by referencing specific countries where LEEP has worked (like Bangladesh or Malawi) and their regulatory challenges

4

Address the remote work requirement by explaining your experience managing distributed teams or working across time zones effectively

5

If applying from London, explicitly state your ability to co-work from their office three days per week as specified in the requirements

✉️ What to Emphasize in Your Cover Letter

["Your specific experience with policy advocacy in the country you're targeting, including relationships with relevant government ministries", "How your approach aligns with LEEP's effectiveness-focused, evidence-based methodology rather than traditional nonprofit advocacy", 'Your understanding of lead exposure as a public health issue and why regulatory approaches are most effective', 'Your ability to work remotely while maintaining strong collaboration with global teams across time zones']

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🔍 Research Before Applying

To stand out, make sure you've researched:

  • LEEP's specific country programs and their documented impact (available on their website and in their annual reports)
  • The regulatory status of lead paint in your target country - what laws exist and what gaps remain
  • LEEP's theory of change and how it differs from other lead poisoning prevention organizations
  • Recent publications or media mentions about LEEP to understand their current priorities and advocacy strategies
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💬 Prepare for These Interview Topics

Based on this role, you may be asked about:

1 Walk us through a specific policy change you've influenced in a developing country - what evidence did you use and how did you overcome resistance?
2 How would you adapt LEEP's global advocacy model to the specific political and regulatory context of [target country]?
3 Describe your experience working with limited resources to achieve policy outcomes - how do you prioritize interventions?
4 How would you measure success in your first year as Country Head, and what metrics would matter most to LEEP?
5 Tell us about a time you had to work across significant time zone differences while maintaining team cohesion and productivity
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⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Applying with generic advocacy experience without demonstrating specific knowledge of lead exposure or regulatory reform
  • Failing to address the specific location requirements (time zone constraints or London co-working if applicable)
  • Focusing on program implementation rather than policy advocacy - LEEP's model is specifically about changing regulations, not direct service delivery

📅 Application Timeline

This position is open until filled. However, we recommend applying as soon as possible as roles at mission-driven organizations tend to fill quickly.

Typical hiring timeline:

1

Application Review

1-2 weeks

2

Initial Screening

Phone call or written assessment

3

Interviews

1-2 rounds, usually virtual

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