Young Leaders for Active Citizenship (YLAC)

About YLAC

Founded in 2016, Young Leaders for Active Citizenship (YLAC) aims to increase the participation of young people in the policymaking process and build their capacity to lead change.

Our interventions are designed to equip citizens with a better understanding of the society they live in and the challenges that it confronts. The aim is to help young people broaden their perspective, think critically about their socio-political construct, tap their leadership potential and acquire skills to create long lasting impact.

We currently run programs in multiple cities in India, in addition to undertaking projects in civic engagement and public policy.

Description of YLAC’s current and previous engagements

The team at YLAC works on a diverse range of projects. Our key focus areas include civic education, public policy, empathy building and youth leadership. Our interventions are designed as experiential learning programs for young people of different age-groups (primarily 13-30) to build their skills and knowledge of policy making, research and advocacy, media literacy, etc. In addition to running our own flagship programs, we work with a wide variety of partners and educational institutions to design and run interventions on specific themes such as online safety and digital citizenship, inequality in society, urban mobility, rights of the elderly etc. Our programs run in 20+ cities in India, although since the pandemic a lot of our programming has also moved online and we are now able to reach young people across the country.

Role description: Associate| Officer, Programs

This role is an opportunity to increase citizen engagement in governance and change the way civic education is imparted by developing experiential learning programs that leave a deep impact on people. The role involves interacting with young people – from high school students to professionals – and jet-setting across cities to spread our message of civic action far and wide. The role will entail a mix of different work streams, and responsibilities may vary depending on previous work experience:

Requirements

An ideal candidate is someone who is excited to work at the intersection of education and citizen engagement and is passionate about interacting with young people. While we are open to receiving applications from anyone passionate about the role, we would prefer that a candidate have:

Perks and Compensation

To apply: Please submit your details along with your resume and two references through the form here:

References of people who have directly supervised your work are preferred. You are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.

Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Shortlisting will be followed by two rounds of interview and one written assignment.

Other information: In case you are interested in core public policy research and advocacy roles, consider YLAC’s sister concern The Quantum Hub. You may read more about the organization and potential roles on its website here: https://thequantumhub.com/

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