Storytelling & Editorial Associate
Kids in Need of Defense
1d ago
0$47k - $59kWritingUnited Stateshimalayas
StorytellingEditorialContent-WritingCommunicationMid-level
Job Description
About KIND Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) is a global leader in the protection of unaccompanied and separated children who are forcibly displaced from their countries of origin. Launched in 2008, KIND champions a world in which every child’s rights and well-being are protected throughout their journey to safety. Building on its extensive programming and successful model in the United States, KIND is expanding in the Americas and Europe to bring its experience to bear in working with unaccompanied and separated children. Our work focuses on addressing the legal and mental health needs of this population; building strong partnerships and engaging in training and capacity strengthening with governments, NGOs, and the private sector; and advocating for systemic and pragmatic reforms to advance the rights of unaccompanied and separated children.Position SummaryReporting to the Vice President of Communications and Public Engagement, with project management oversight from the Director, Storytelling, the Storytelling & Editorial Associate is a skilled writer and storyteller who creates compelling content that engages a variety of target audiences, including KIND supporters, policymakers, partners, and clients. This position identifies opportunities for impact storytelling, working closely with clients and staff to empower them to share experiences that reflect the vital need for KIND’s work and that advance the organization’s mission. The incumbent will also support adherence to policies and procedures rooted in KIND’s commitment to ethical, trauma-informed, and child-centered storytelling.In addition, the Storytelling & Editorial Associate works closely with the Global Communications team to ensure adherence to the organization’s Writing Style Guide, copyediting key public-facing documents from across KIND’s global programs. The incumbent will also draft original documents, such as blogs, backgrounders, and explainers – that accurately capture the organization’s work, vision, and unique value within the immigration space. This is a remote position based anywhere in the United States.It is contingent upon continued funding.Essential FunctionsStorytellingWorks directly with the Director, Storytelling, and KIND staff and clients to cultivate compelling stories that enhance understanding of KIND’s mission and the experiences of the children we serve. Engages in ethical, trauma-informed, child-centered storytelling that prioritizes client empowerment and results in assets that accurately capture the need for KIND’s expertise and the impact of our services. Maintains consistent and clear communication with clients and staff involved in the organization’s storytelling program.Identifies and pursues opportunities to showcase client stories to advance organizational priorities and objectives. Helps oversee KIND’s internal story bank, ensuring it is up-to-date and contains all necessary materials.Works closely with KIND staff across all offices and locations to ensure adherence to KIND storytelling guidelines.Supports KIND’s Storytelling Working Group and client-centered storytelling activities.EditorialWrites clear, compelling, and concise materials that support KIND’s mission and engage a wide range of audiences, including supporters, policymakers, partners, and clients. Conceptualizes, writes, and solicits stories for regular blog postings that support strategic goalsCopyedits a broad range of materials to ensure adherence to KIND’s Writing Style Guide and work in cooperation with the Vice President, Communications and Public engagement to keep this guide current.Works closely with the Global Communications team to ensure an editorial and content calendar that aligns with organizational objectives and priorities.Collaborates with KIND staff across the organization to identify opportunities for new materials and gaps in content to support mission-driven work.Qualifications and RequirementsUndergraduate degree in communications, journalism, English, nonprofit management, or a related field; equivalent professional experience will be considered.Must be fluent in English, fluency in Spanish preferred (for direct communication with the children we serve and their caregivers, the majority of whom are Spanish speaking). Minimum of 3 years of professional writing experience.Exceptional editorial and writing skills across a range of formats and audiences; demonstrated ability to write with clarity, emotion, and precision in both long-form and short-form contexts.Demonstrated experience tailoring written communications for distinct audiences, Strong understanding of, or keen interest in, U.S. immigration policy, child protection, and the humanitarian issues central to KIND’s mission.Ability to translate complex programmatic and policy content into compelling, accessible language.Familiarity with KIND’s style and brand guidelines or demonstrated experience working within established organizational style frameworks.Strong organizati
