Application Guide

How to Apply for Strategic Communications Specialist

at Lead Exposure Elimination Project

🏢 About Lead Exposure Elimination Project

The Lead Exposure Elimination Project (LEEP) is a unique nonprofit that takes an evidence-based, effectiveness-focused approach to eliminating lead poisoning worldwide through policy advocacy. Unlike many advocacy organizations, LEEP prioritizes measurable impact and cost-effectiveness in its mission to regulate lead paint, making it ideal for professionals who want their communications work to drive tangible global health outcomes.

About This Role

This Strategic Communications Specialist role involves translating complex research on lead exposure and policy progress into clear, compelling content for public audiences, donors, and stakeholders. You'll directly support LEEP's mission by managing digital communications, maintaining the website via CMS, and creating materials that demonstrate impact to secure ongoing funding and advocacy support.

💡 A Day in the Life

A typical day might involve drafting a blog post that translates new research on lead exposure risks into compelling public-facing content, then updating website pages via CMS to reflect policy progress. You'd likely schedule social media posts aligned with advocacy campaigns, track engagement metrics, and collaborate on donor report materials that communicate LEEP's impact to supporters.

🎯 Who Lead Exposure Elimination Project Is Looking For

  • Has 4+ years experience in strategic communications with a portfolio showing ability to translate technical/scientific research (like public health or policy data) into accessible content for diverse audiences
  • Demonstrates exceptional writing skills across multiple formats (blogs, reports, social media, web content) with samples that show clear, accurate messaging about complex topics
  • Has hands-on experience with digital content development, CMS platforms, and social media strategy execution with performance tracking
  • Background in international development, public health, or research organizations, showing understanding of how communications support advocacy and donor relations in these sectors

📝 Tips for Applying to Lead Exposure Elimination Project

1

Include writing samples that demonstrate your ability to translate technical or scientific information into compelling public-facing content, ideally related to public health, policy, or research

2

Quantify your impact in previous roles with metrics like social media engagement growth, website traffic increases, or donor communication effectiveness

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Show familiarity with LEEP's specific approach by referencing their focus on 'effectiveness' and 'evidence-based advocacy' in your materials

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Highlight any CMS experience specifically, mentioning platforms you've used (like WordPress) and examples of website content you've developed or maintained

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Demonstrate understanding of global health or policy advocacy by referencing specific challenges in lead paint regulation or similar public health communications

✉️ What to Emphasize in Your Cover Letter

['Your experience translating complex research or policy information into accessible communications, with specific examples', "How your digital content development skills align with LEEP's need to communicate impact to diverse audiences (public, donors, policymakers)", "Your understanding of communications' role in supporting advocacy and donor relations for evidence-based nonprofits", "Why LEEP's effectiveness-focused approach to eliminating lead poisoning specifically resonates with your professional values"]

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🔍 Research Before Applying

To stand out, make sure you've researched:

  • Review LEEP's website content and blog posts to understand their communication style and technical-to-layperson translation approach
  • Study their 'effectiveness-focused' philosophy and how it differs from traditional advocacy organizations
  • Research the current global landscape of lead paint regulation and key policy challenges LEEP addresses
  • Examine their social media presence across platforms to understand their current digital strategy and audience engagement
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💬 Prepare for These Interview Topics

Based on this role, you may be asked about:

1 Walk us through how you would translate a technical research finding about lead exposure risks into a compelling blog post for general audiences
2 Describe your experience with CMS platforms and how you've collaborated with web developers on content updates
3 How would you develop a social media strategy to increase engagement with LEEP's policy advocacy content across different platforms?
4 Share an example of donor communication materials you've created and how you measured their effectiveness
5 How do you stay accurate when simplifying complex scientific or policy information for public consumption?
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⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Submitting generic communications samples without examples of translating technical/scientific content
  • Focusing only on creative messaging without demonstrating commitment to accuracy when communicating complex information
  • Showing no understanding of how communications support donor relations and advocacy outcomes in nonprofit settings

📅 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

Offer

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