The Global Fund for a New Economy (GFNE) seeks a Director, Strategic Communications Network to help support and develop lasting movement infrastructure for narrative change. This role is central to advancing GFNE’s mission by strengthening strategic communications capacity across national contexts, enabling aligned yet locally grounded narratives that shift public debate, policy discourse, and economic imagination in real time. Success in this role means leading the Communications team to build a highly effective and coordinated communications ecosystem that supports national impact, enables cross country learning, and positions the New Economy agenda at the heart of national and global conversations on issues from just transition to the political economy of AI. Founded in 2024, the Global Fund for a New Economy (GFNE) is dedicated to building an economic system that benefits all people, protects our planet, and strengthens democracy. GFNE partners with leaders, changemakers, and organizations to provide the strategic funding, partnerships, and infrastructure needed to drive this transformation. As a remote first organization, GFNE is committed to building a global team rooted in diversity, equity, and inclusion. We value a wide range of perspectives and foster a collaborative workplace culture aligned with our mission. Our work spans partnerships with think tanks, community organizations, academic institutions, labor unions, and advocacy groups, building a global movement for a sustainable and democratic economy. With initial support from the Hewlett Foundation, Open Society Foundations, the Ford Foundation, and the Omidyar Network, GFNE is prioritizing efforts in Brazil, India, the United States, South Africa, Kenya, Germany, the United Kingdom, Colombia, Mexico, and Indonesia. GFNE focuses on field building, ecosystem resourcing, partner support through grants and strategic assistance, and incubation of new organizations. The Director, Strategic Communications Network will hold the overall strategy for GFNE’s strategic communications workstream, with a focus on our investments in national communications hubs and international coordination. The role blends strategic leadership with hands-on delivery to help our ecosystem most effectively engage in key strategic communications fights on topics as wide as Just Transition to Cost of Living and the political economy of AI. This role guides and participates in narrative decisions across hubs rather than acting as a central gatekeeper. The Director should help the network set high standards, deliver consistently and effectively for the movement, and to share learning internationally, while respecting national context, political realities, and diverse communication cultures. The Director, Strategic Communications Network will work closely with GFNE’s campaigns, policy, and program teams to identify narrative opportunities and act on them across the short, medium and long term. The role will also engage directly with funders, partners, and peers in the strategic communications field acting as a thought leader for the field and advocate for our current and future investments. The Global Communications Network is not being built from scratch. GFNE is already supporting ten active or emerging communications hubs in several countries, with established work underway in contexts such as Brazil, Germany and Kenya who collectively make over 3,000 TV and Radio bookings per year. Existing activity includes narrative testing and salience research, skills-building for communications practitioners, and experimentation with rapid, digital content. The role therefore builds on live work in dynamic political contexts, with the opportunity to shape direction, coherence, and learning across an already moving system rather than designing in abstraction.
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