Application Guide

How to Apply for Program Manager (Francophone)

at Lead Exposure Elimination Project

🏢 About Lead Exposure Elimination Project

The Lead Exposure Elimination Project is an effectiveness-focused nonprofit uniquely targeting the global elimination of lead poisoning through evidence-based advocacy for lead paint regulation. Their mission-driven approach and remote-first structure make them ideal for professionals passionate about public health impact and working in a data-oriented, globally distributed team.

About This Role

As a Program Manager (Francophone), you'll lead initiatives to eliminate lead exposure in French-speaking regions, coordinating advocacy campaigns, stakeholder engagement, and policy work. This role is impactful because it directly addresses a preventable public health crisis affecting millions, particularly children, in underserved communities where lead paint remains unregulated.

💡 A Day in the Life

A typical day might involve coordinating with Francophone partners via video calls to advance lead paint regulation campaigns, analyzing policy documents in French, and collaborating with LEEP's global team on strategy updates. You'll balance remote meetings across time zones with independent work on grant reporting or stakeholder mapping, all focused on driving measurable progress toward eliminating lead exposure.

🎯 Who Lead Exposure Elimination Project Is Looking For

  • Native or fluent French speaker with professional proficiency in English, capable of drafting policy documents and communicating with stakeholders in both languages.
  • Experience in public health advocacy, nonprofit program management, or policy work in Francophone regions (especially West/Central Africa or Haiti).
  • Strong project management skills with the ability to work remotely across time zones, ideally located in UTC to UTC+3.
  • Passion for evidence-based interventions and measurable impact in global health, aligning with LEEP's effectiveness-focused mission.

📝 Tips for Applying to Lead Exposure Elimination Project

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Explicitly highlight your French language proficiency and any experience working in Francophone public health or policy contexts in your application materials.

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Tailor your examples to LEEP's focus on lead paint regulation—research their past campaigns (e.g., in Bangladesh or Malawi) and suggest how you'd adapt them for Francophone regions.

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Emphasize remote collaboration skills and experience working across cultures, as LEEP is a fully remote team with a preference for London-based co-working.

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Quantify your impact in previous roles using metrics (e.g., 'increased stakeholder engagement by X%' or 'managed a budget of $Y') to align with their effectiveness focus.

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If applying from a listed salary location (e.g., Paris, Nairobi), note your alignment with their compensation structure to streamline the process.

✉️ What to Emphasize in Your Cover Letter

["Your specific interest in lead poisoning prevention and why LEEP's evidence-based approach resonates with you.", 'Concrete examples of managing Francophone programs or advocacy campaigns, highlighting measurable outcomes.', "How your remote work experience and time zone availability (UTC to UTC+3) suit LEEP's operational needs.", "Ideas for adapting LEEP's existing strategies to Francophone contexts, showing proactive thinking."]

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🔍 Research Before Applying

To stand out, make sure you've researched:

  • LEEP's past projects and countries of focus (e.g., their work in Bangladesh, Malawi, or India) to understand their advocacy model.
  • The status of lead paint regulation in key Francophone regions (e.g., Senegal, Côte d'Ivoire, or Haiti) using resources like the WHO Global Health Observatory.
  • LEEP's emphasis on 'effectiveness' and how they measure impact—review their website and any published reports.
  • The team structure and key staff (e.g., via LinkedIn) to understand their remote culture and potential collaborators.
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💬 Prepare for These Interview Topics

Based on this role, you may be asked about:

1 Describe a time you managed a public health advocacy campaign in a Francophone region—what was your strategy and impact?
2 How would you approach building partnerships with government agencies or NGOs in French-speaking countries to regulate lead paint?
3 How do you prioritize tasks and communicate progress in a fully remote, globally distributed team?
4 What metrics would you use to evaluate the success of a lead paint regulation campaign in a Francophone country?
5 How do you stay motivated working on long-term systemic change, and what draws you to LEEP's mission specifically?
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⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Applying without addressing French language proficiency or Francophone regional experience—this is a core requirement.
  • Using generic advocacy examples without tying them to lead poisoning, public health, or measurable outcomes.
  • Overlooking the time zone requirement (UTC to UTC+3) or remote work preferences, which could indicate poor fit for their operational model.

📅 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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