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We’re hiring: Full Fact is recruiting a new chief executive. Our cross-party board of trustees will appoint a new CEO later this year. Full details on the role and how to apply:

Bad information ruins lives. It promotes hate, damages people’s health, and hurts democracy.

We don’t take sides. We were launched by a cross-party group, and our board includes representatives of different political parties and viewpoints.This is an opportunity to lead a campaigning organisation that intends to change the information environment, mobilising thousands of people who, like us, feel we all deserve better than bad information.

As CEO, you will be responsible for leading Full Fact's strategic vision and overseeing the day-to-day operations of the organisation. You will work closely with our staff, board of trustees, and external stakeholders to ensure that Full Fact is at the forefront of factchecking and is making a positive impact on public discourse in the UK.

To apply, please submit a 2 page CV and covering letter, addressed to Michael Samuel, Chair of the Board detailing how you fulfil the role description and personal specification to:quoting reference 6573. The deadline for applications is 9am BST Friday 26th May.

 

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