Job Opening: Director, Iran Freedom Project & Editor, Iran Freedom Monitor

About the Job

The Middle East Forum (MEF), a Philadelphia-based research and activist organization, is seeking a full-time Director for the Iran Freedom Project & Editor for the Iran Freedom Monitor. This unique dual role is ideal for a driven professional passionate about democratic reform, skilled in program leadership, and adept at shaping editorial content. The position provides an opportunity to spearhead a high-impact initiative focused on empowering Iranian civil society while overseeing a dedicated news platform that amplifies calls for democratic change in Iran.

Roles and Responsibilities

1. Project Leadership (Iran Freedom Project)

  • Strategic Direction & Management
    • Set and refine the overall vision for the Iran Freedom Project, ensuring alignment with MEF’s broader mission.
    • Oversee a range of activities designed to support and strengthen pro-democracy activists inside and outside Iran, including secure digital resource distribution.
  • Program Development & Coordination
    • Organize and lead cross-border workshops that connect Iranian diaspora leaders with experts experienced in nonviolent resistance.
    • Establish and nurture international partnerships with civic and advocacy groups, ensuring resources and best practices flow effectively to Iranian activists.
    • Coordinate a structured mentorship program (“incubator”) to identify and support emerging Iranian dissident leaders, providing them with strategic guidance, logistical support, and potential micro-grants.
  • Network Building & Compliance
    • Strengthen relationships with Iranian diaspora communities, bridging local activists and global supporters to create a cohesive, multifaceted coalition.
    • Ensure activities adhere to legal, regulatory, and security standards, including secure communications practices and resource sharing.

2. Editorial Leadership (Iran Freedom Monitor)

  • Content Strategy
    • Develop and implement editorial guidelines for the Iran Freedom Monitor news website, focusing on high-quality reporting and analysis of democratic reform efforts in Iran.
    • Identify emerging stories, trends, and voices in the pro-democracy landscape; commission articles and op-eds from subject-matter experts and local contacts.
  • Editorial Oversight
    • Supervise daily publishing workflow, ensuring consistent editorial standards, accuracy, and integrity of all content.
    • Collaborate with translators, graphic designers, and contributors to produce compelling, multimedia storytelling aligned with the site’s mission.
  • Digital Engagement
    • Expand the site’s reach to diaspora and international audiences through social media, newsletters, and targeted outreach campaigns.
    • Monitor web analytics to gauge reader engagement and refine editorial strategies accordingly.

Candidate Qualifications

  • Education & Experience
    • Bachelor’s degree (advanced degree preferred) in international relations, journalism, political science, or a related field.
    • Minimum five years of experience in program management, advocacy, or journalism, preferably with a focus on human rights or Middle East affairs.
  • Core Competencies
    • Demonstrated leadership in designing and managing multi-faceted initiatives (e.g., civic engagement, democracy-building, or policy advocacy).
    • Strong editorial judgment and familiarity with journalistic standards, particularly in covering sensitive political issues.
    • Proven ability to build, motivate, and coordinate diverse, cross-cultural teams.
    • Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English; proficiency in Farsi or other regional languages is an advantage.
    • Adept at digital tools for secure communication, content management, and data analysis.
  • Personal Attributes
    • Deep commitment to championing democratic values and free expression.
    • Strategic thinker able to adapt in fluid, high-stakes environments, especially under government censorship or surveillance challenges.
    • Cultural sensitivity and political acumen, with the ability to navigate complex geopolitical contexts.

Work Schedule & Location

  • Full-time, exempt position.
  • Location: This position can be based at MEF headquarters in Philadelphia or performed remotely within the United States. Occasional travel may be required for conferences, workshops, or international events.

Compensation & Benefits

  • Competitive salary commensurate with experience.
  • Comprehensive health coverage (medical, dental, and vision).
  • Participation in a 403(b) retirement savings plan.
  • Long-term and short-term disability insurance.
  • Opportunities for professional development and training.

How to Apply

  1. Cover Letter: In your letter, please outline your qualifications, relevant experiences, and vision for leading a high-impact democracy initiative.
  2. Résumé/CV: Highlight your leadership, editorial, and advocacy achievements.

Combine both documents into a single file (Adobe Acrobat or Word). Title the file with your name (e.g., ChurchillWinston).

Email your application with the subject line “Application for Director, Iran Freedom Project & Editor, Iran Freedom Monitor” to prosser@meforum.org:

Application Deadline: Please submit by March 15, 2025. Early applications are encouraged, as we will review submissions on a rolling basis.

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