Application Guide

How to Apply for Program Manager (Anglophone)

at Lead Exposure Elimination Project

🏢 About Lead Exposure Elimination Project

The Lead Exposure Elimination Project (LEEP) is a highly focused nonprofit that takes an evidence-based, pragmatic approach to eliminating lead poisoning worldwide through lead paint regulation advocacy. Unlike many nonprofits, LEEP emphasizes measurable impact and effectiveness, working directly with governments and industries to implement practical solutions rather than just raising awareness.

About This Role

As Program Manager (Anglophone), you'll be the primary point of contact for government agencies and paint manufacturers in English-speaking focus countries, driving the adoption and implementation of lead paint regulations. This role directly impacts public health by removing toxic lead from consumer products through hands-on policy advocacy, industry engagement, and technical collaboration.

💡 A Day in the Life

A typical day might involve morning video calls with government partners in an African time zone to discuss regulatory draft progress, followed by preparing advocacy materials for an upcoming stakeholder workshop. The afternoon could include researching non-lead raw material suppliers for manufacturers and coordinating with LEEP's paint technologist on technical solutions, ending with updating project plans and preparing reports on program impact metrics.

🎯 Who Lead Exposure Elimination Project Is Looking For

  • Has proven experience in policy advocacy or government relations, particularly in environmental or public health sectors in developing countries
  • Demonstrates exceptional stakeholder management skills with experience navigating complex government bureaucracies and engaging resistant industry partners
  • Shows a track record of translating technical information (like paint chemistry) into persuasive communications for non-technical audiences
  • Possesses strong project management skills with experience designing and troubleshooting programs in resource-constrained environments

📝 Tips for Applying to Lead Exposure Elimination Project

1

Quantify your impact in previous roles using metrics like 'increased regulatory compliance by X%' or 'secured adoption of new standards in Y countries' rather than listing generic responsibilities

2

Demonstrate your understanding of LEEP's pragmatic approach by describing a time you identified and implemented a cost-effective solution to a complex problem

3

Highlight specific experience working with manufacturers or industrial sectors, especially in developing economies where small- and medium-sized enterprises dominate

4

Show familiarity with lead paint issues by referencing specific countries where LEEP works or mentioning key international frameworks like the Global Alliance to Eliminate Lead Paint

5

Emphasize your ability to work independently in a remote setting while maintaining close collaboration with technical experts like paint technologists

✉️ What to Emphasize in Your Cover Letter

['Your direct experience with government engagement and policy implementation in English-speaking developing countries', 'Specific examples of persuading resistant stakeholders (government or industry) using evidence-based arguments', "How you've managed complex projects with multiple moving parts while maintaining focus on measurable outcomes", "Your understanding of LEEP's effectiveness-focused approach and how it aligns with your professional philosophy"]

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🔍 Research Before Applying

To stand out, make sure you've researched:

  • LEEP's specific country programs and their progress reports (available on their website)
  • The UN Environment Programme's work on lead paint elimination and the Global Alliance to Eliminate Lead Paint
  • Technical aspects of lead paint alternatives and the challenges manufacturers face in transitioning
  • Recent lead paint regulations implemented in countries like Nigeria, Philippines, or Bangladesh to understand successful models
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💬 Prepare for These Interview Topics

Based on this role, you may be asked about:

1 Describe a time you had to convince a government agency to adopt a regulation they initially resisted
2 How would you approach a paint manufacturer who claims eliminating lead additives would make their products uncompetitive?
3 Walk us through how you would design a stakeholder engagement plan for a new country program
4 What metrics would you use to measure the success of a lead paint regulation advocacy campaign?
5 How do you balance relationship-building with government partners while maintaining pressure for regulatory progress?
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⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Focusing on general nonprofit passion without demonstrating specific policy or regulatory experience
  • Using generic stakeholder management examples without context of working with government ministries or manufacturing industries
  • Failing to show understanding of the practical challenges of implementing regulations in developing country contexts

📅 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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