Editorial Lead (Political Narratives & Storytelling)
Lead editorial storytelling for a global climate network. Turn complex political realities into compelling narratives that drive impact.
Location: Remote (U.S. based)
Contract: Employment
Reporting to: Chief Strategy Officer
Salary: Competitive, aligned with senior-level editorial roles
We are looking for a political journalist or editor who wants to apply their craft beyond the newsroom-someone who understands politics, power, and narrative, and can turn complex realities into clear, compelling stories.
Our Common Home is a fast-growing global network that brings those left out of the existing climate movement into the conversation about how to protect their environment, on their own terms. We are a network of 20 entities worldwide, with a team of over 120 people, working across diverse political and cultural contexts.
Our network partners, based in critical nations around the world, work to take climate and environment out of the polarization dynamics that increasingly undermine the possibility of achieving the broad support needed for effective environmental action.
We are driven by respect for ordinary people whose values or way of life leave them excluded from the current climate and environment debate. We share the mainstream values of our partners. Our network is rooted in the communities where we work. We seek to build trust with these audiences, and we do this by partnering with the institutions they trust. Together with these partners, we run campaigns that build new solutions and approaches to climate change and environmental issues that are more rooted in the lives, values and priorities of ordinary people. By doing so, we create the political space required for lasting action.
We are hiring an Editorial Lead to take ownership of how our work is written about, understood, and supported by donors and partners.
This is a writing-led, editorial role. You will source, shape, and write narratives grounded in political and cultural context, working closely with teams across countries to translate complex realities into persuasive, high-quality content.
You will act as the editorial lead on donor-facing materials, including proposals, briefings, and core narratives. This is not a coordination or general communications role; it is a hands-on editorial position focused on writing, narrative, and quality for someone with strong editorial judgement and a clear voice.
Key Responsibilities
Editorial Leadership & Narrative Development
Lead the development of high-quality donor narratives, including proposals, concept notes, pitch decks, and strategic materials
Act as the primary writer and editor on key organisational outputs
Own and continuously refine the organisation’s core narrative and positioning
Ensure consistency, clarity, and editorial quality across all external content
Political & Contextual Storytelling
Source and develop stories grounded in local political and cultural contexts
Work closely with country teams to understand on-the-ground dynamics, power structures, and lived realities
Translate complex political and programmatic work into clear, structured, and compelling narratives
Apply strong editorial judgement to shape narratives that are both accurate and persuasive
Content for Donor & Partner Audiences
Produce high-quality written materials, including:
Donor briefings
Narrative updates
Event and webinar content
Core organisational materials
Write for non-specialist audiences without losing nuance or depth
Ensure all outputs meet a high bar for clarity, tone, and credibility
Collaboration & Strategic Input
Work closely with Campaigns, Content, and Fundraising teams to align on messaging and narrative direction
Contribute to discussions on strategy, positioning, and framing
Bring an editorial perspective into how the organisation communicates its work externally
Experience and Skills
5+ years’ experience in political journalism, reporting, or editorial roles
Strong track record of published writing and editorial output
Exceptional writing and editing skills in English (minimum 5 years full-time experience)
High level of political literacy, with the ability to understand and synthesise complex issues
Experience writing for different audiences, including policy, media, or strategic communications
Comfortable working remotely across time zones and collaborating with diverse teams
Profile
You might currently be:
A political reporter or correspondent
An editor or senior writer
A journalist looking to apply your skills in a mission-driven or international context
You are:
Curious, rigorous, and attentive to nuance
A strong writer with a clear and confident editorial voice
Comfortable working independently and managing your own output
Interested in the intersection of politics, climate, and social impact
What we offer
We offer a competitive benefits package designed to support flexibility, development and long-term growth:
25 days annual leave
401(k) retirement plan
Premium healthcare coverage
Fully remote working environment
Dedicated professional development budget
Home office and equipment allowance
Flexible working arrangements
Opportunity to work across a global network and diverse political contexts
Equal Opportunity Statement
Our Common Home is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds, irrespective of gender, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, or religion, and are committed to promoting equity in the workplace.
- Locations
- Boston, New York, Washington, San Francisco, Seattle
- Remote status
- Fully Remote
About Our Common Home
our mission -
building the common good for the environment. Protecting the environment should be a mainstream issue. We support the local networks that can make that happen.
we increase support for protecting the environment, by empowering those who are currently left out of the conversation
We do that by:
Supporting local actors to take environmental action rooted in more mainstream values and interests.
Developing better, longer-lasting solutions that reflect the priorities of ordinary people.
Creating the space for decision-makers from across the political spectrum to lead on environmental issues on their own terms.
we respect and honor traditional values
We share the mainstream values of our partners. Our network is rooted in the communities where we work.
we trust people to find a way
Communities themselves are best placed to identify solutions to environmental issues that work for them.
we are rigorous and accountable
Our work is grounded in research of the highest standard. We continuously monitor, evaluate and learn from our work in order to drive towards the impact we seek.
Equal Opportunity Statement
Our Common Home is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds, irrespective of gender, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, or religion, and are committed to promoting equity in the workplace.