Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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The candidate will work remotely from the Washington, D.C. area.
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The role requires expertise on policy issues related to refugee resettlement and foreign assistance programs, the ability to build and sustain relationships with leaders, and experience representing organizational positions with governmental leaders, church leaders, and media.
World Relief fosters a purpose-driven, Christian humanitarian culture focused on compassion, advocacy for justice, welcoming the vulnerable, and partnering with churches to address global crises.
Strong candidates are compassionate advocates for the vulnerable with policy expertise in refugee resettlement and foreign assistance, relationship-building skills with leaders, and alignment with World Relief's Christian mission.
Provides humanitarian aid and refugee support
World Relief provides humanitarian aid and development services to vulnerable populations, particularly refugees and those affected by crises. The organization works by partnering with over 6,000 churches and 95,000 local volunteers to deliver support and resources effectively. Its approach includes private sponsorship programs, such as the Welcome Corps, which enables individuals to sponsor refugees resettling in the U.S. Unlike many other organizations, World Relief emphasizes community involvement and faith-based partnerships to extend its reach. The goal of World Relief is to create sustainable solutions that address pressing global issues and improve the lives of those in need.