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Join IWF as our next Chief Executive Officer (CEO)

Lead the IWF and be instrumental in the global fight against online child sexual abuse

Are you ready to take on a leadership role where you can truly make a difference? The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) is seeking an inspirational Chief Executive Officer to steer our mission to create a safer internet for children and adults worldwide. As the driving force behind our organisation, you will lead efforts to eliminate online child sexual abuse material and help protect society's most vulnerable people.

This is not just a job; it’s an opportunity to lead a team that uses human expertise and cutting-edge technology to disrupt the spread of harmful online content. As CEO, you will work closely with our skilled Analysts and national and international Members, to achieve our ambitious goals. You'll play a pivotal role in shaping the IWF's strategy, developing new partnerships and influencing policy across the UK and internationally.

As a hybrid role with an expectation of regular time at our Cambridge headquarters in Histon, the CEO will be responsible for delivering our vision, securing vital funding and ensuring that the IWF remains a global leader in combating online child sexual exploitation. With an annual salary of up to £150,000, this is an exciting role for an experienced leader who thrives in a challenging, mission-driven environment.

If you’re passionate about safeguarding children and believe you have the strategic expertise, leadership skills and vision to guide us into the future, we encourage you to explore this role further.

For more information, including a detailed job description and how to apply, download our recruitment pack today.

The closing date for applications is Sunday 6 October 2024 at 23.59. 

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