ICAW (The International Council for Animal Welfare) is hiring a Director of Digital Mobilization to join our small but mighty team focused on winning corporate animal welfare policies! If you or someone you know has experience with digital marketing and ads, aggressive corporate campaigns, and/or using AI tools for animal activism, you might be a good fit for this role!

Learn more about ICAW and find the link to apply.

The Role: The Director of Digital Mobilization will lead our efforts in growing and activating our supporter base to drive a high volume of impactful digital actions targeting companies. As part of a new organization, this role offers a unique opportunity to build our digital mobilization strategy from the ground up. This person will be instrumental in mobilizing supporters to engage directly in campaigns and take targeted actions that put meaningful pressure on companies to drive change. The ideal candidate will have a proven track record in managing large-budget digital ad campaigns and successfully rallying digital audiences to take action, along with a creative, outside-the-box approach to developing new, untested strategies for mobilization. Familiarity with or a strong interest in AI tools to enhance campaign effectiveness is also highly valued. This is a remote, highly self-directed role that may require occasional international and domestic travel a few times per year and does not involve managing direct reports.

:white_check_mark: Please feel free to reach out to me for more information and share with anyone you know may be a good fit!
:earth_americas: Location: Remote, preference for US or EU based, but flexible
:money_mouth_face: Salary: The salary range for this position, dependent on experience, is $70,000-$110,000.

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