Pros
LEEP is a fantastic place to work if you’re looking for meaningful work and a genuinely supportive, talented team. The organisation tackles a pressing public health issue with clear impact, and the projects offer a lot of variety—no two weeks are the same. You might find yourself researching policy, engaging with government or industry, or planning new country programs, often all in the same month. You’re trusted with real responsibility from the start, and the learning curve is steep in the best way. The team culture is a real highlight: people are smart, collaborative, and kind, and there’s a strong sense of purpose across the organisation. It’s a very positive work environment overall.
Cons
As a young and growing organisation, some systems, processes, and structures are still being built. This can mean less clarity around roles or career progression, and you need to be comfortable navigating ambiguity. The pace is fast, and expectations are high, so the role suits people who are proactive, self-motivated, and enjoy problem-solving in a dynamic environment. If you’re adaptable, mission-driven, and excited to work on complex, global challenges with great colleagues, LEEP is a great place to grow and contribute.