USGLC employees represent a wide variety of backgrounds and operate in a dynamic environment. Our staff – based primarily in Washington, DC – backstops a broad range of activities to educate and inspire support from the American public and policymakers on the importance of America’s civilian-led tools of diplomacy and development.
The U.S. Global Leadership Coalition (USGLC) is seeking an experienced, dynamic, results-driven Deputy Director of Development to drive the fundraising efforts of the enterprise’s educational and advocacy agenda. The Deputy Director of Development will focus primarily on generating membership revenue for the Campaign (advocacy) and collaborate on fundraising opportunities for the Center (education), lead all membership fundraising efforts, manage staff of the Development Department and serve as a thought partner to the Director of Development & Strategic Partnerships on implementing and achieving department strategies and goals. This position reports to the Director of the Department and is based in Washington, DC.
Learn More →The U.S. Global Leadership Coalition (USGLC) is seeking an experienced, energetic, and articulate professional to join the team. The Digital Communications Manager will join a growing communications team that works relentlessly to engage leaders in Washington, DC and across the country to tell the story of how U.S. global leadership helps build a better world and a stronger America.
Learn More →The U.S. Global Leadership Coalition (USGLC) is seeking an experienced, energetic, personable and articulate professional to lead our engagement as the Outreach Manager for the Central Region. The Outreach Manager will join a talented and high-performing team responsible for USGLC’s outreach work outside of the beltway on the importance of U.S. global leadership and strong and effective development and diplomatic programs. This position will report to the Director of the Heartland Initiative.
Learn More →We offer fall, spring, and summer internship opportunities in communications, government relations, national outreach, and policy.
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