Influencing Advisor
About Terre des Hommes Netherlands
Terre des Hommes Netherlands (TdH NL) is committed to ending child exploitation in all its forms. We work across Africa, Asia, and Europe to protect children from trafficking, sexual exploitation, child labour, and other forms of child exploitation. Our work is grounded in evidence, child participation, and safeguarding principles.
The Role
We are looking for a strategic and proactive Influencing Advisor to support and strengthen our advocacy and policy engagement efforts in the Netherlands, the EU, and across the organisation. This medior-level technical role combines policy analysis, external representation, and capacity building to ensure that TdH NL’s influencing work is evidence-based, impactful, and aligned with our global and national strategies.
You will represent TdH NL in key networks, coordinate advocacy activities, and support staff and partners in planning and implementing effective influencing initiatives. You will also play a key role in promoting child participation in advocacy and ensuring our policy work reflects the lived experiences of children.
Key Responsibilities
Strategy and Policy Support
- Coordinate the implementation of the Global and Dutch Influence and Advocacy Strategies;
- Ensure national and EU-level influencing aligns with organisational priorities and the Listen Up! agenda.
External Representation, Lobby and Advocacy
- Represent TdH NL in Dutch and European networks, including the Kinderrechtencollectief (KRC);
- Support engagement with MPs, ministries, and other stakeholders, including briefing senior colleagues;
- Create opportunities to influence policy on OSEC, child trafficking, and child protection funding;
- Coordinate advocacy campaigns and events in collaboration with internal teams;
- Maintain strategic relationships with policymakers and provide follow-up support.
Policy Monitoring and Analysis
- Monitor Dutch and EU policy developments relevant to TdH NL’s priorities;
- Provide timely analysis and recommendations to inform strategy and positioning;
- Ensure advocacy remains relevant and sustainable within national and EU policy debates.
Capacity Building and Organisational Support
- Deliver training and technical support on influencing to staff and partners;
- Support evidence-based and participatory advocacy across the organisation;
- Contribute to the development of policy briefs and advocacy materials.
Child Participation and Inclusion
- Facilitate meaningful child and youth participation in Dutch and European advocacy;
- Support partners in creating safe and inclusive spaces for child-led advocacy;
- Promote integration of child participation into broader influencing strategies.
What You Bring
- Proven experience in policy engagement, lobbying, and advocacy on children’s rights or protection;
- Strong understanding of Dutch and EU policy processes;
- Practical experience facilitating child and youth participation in advocacy;
- Experience representing organisations in networks or coalitions;
- Ability to train and support staff and partners in advocacy and campaigning;
- Skilled in connecting programme evidence with policy recommendations;
- Fluency in Dutch and English is essential; proficiency in French or another European language is an asset;
- Relevant academic background and at least 5 years of professional experience.
Competencies
- Strategic and political acumen
- Communication and influence
- Child-centred and inclusive approach
- Collaboration and partnership building
- Capacity building and mentoring
- Adaptive and proactive mindset
What We Offer
- A key position within an international child rights organisation;
- An inspiring, mission-driven working environment;
- Opportunities to shape global engagement and drive systemic change;
- A market-competitive salary and secondary employment benefits.
- The salary scale for this position is scale 10 and, depending on experience, ranges from €4.002,30 to €5.162,40 gross per month for a full-time 36-hour workweek.
- 25 days of paid annual leave based on a full-time contract; pro rata for part-time employees;
- We work hybrid: 50% at the office and 50% from home. We are quite flexible and value your work-life balance;
- An office located in the vibrant heart of The Hague, the city of international human rights and the political capital;
- A commuting allowance for cycling kilometres or an NS public transport card;
- Our pension scheme is managed by ASR, with Terre des Hommes covering the majority of the pension contribution.
Interested?
Click the “Apply now” button and fill in all the required fields. Also upload your most recent CV, including relevant experience, responsibilities, skills, and qualifications.
If you have any questions, you can contact Rutger Prins directly at R.Prins@tdh.nl.