Public Policy Manager, Integrity Regulation
Description
We are seeking a Public Policy Manager for our Integrity Regulation Team to help shape the company’s work on content regulation in the EMEA region. You will join a team that spans Meta’s global response to emerging digital regulation in a priority market for the company. A typical public policy manager will advise on the company’s response to legislation impacting Meta and partner with Product teams as they adapt to regulatory developments facing the technology sector. Candidates should have a commitment to Meta's mission and share our vision for connecting people and promoting voice.
Responsibilities
Support the team’s regional efforts to drive company alignment on content regulation strategy in the Europe, Middle East & Turkey, and Africa (EMEA) region, including but not limited to the EU Digital Services Act, the UK Online Harms Act, and emerging regulatory frameworks across the region Advise on the company’s response to legislation impacting Meta through bill analysis and consultations, developing positions on harmful content, and supporting advocacy strategies Monitor, research, and analyze current and emerging digital regulation issues and trends at the international level, keeping stakeholders across the company informed of trends and developments Advise business and product teams on emerging and new regulation to inform the company’s compliance response and guide development of new products and services Manage, coordinate, and participate in cross-functional engagement across the company – including with policy, operations, legal and other teams – to identify priorities and execute operational workstreams related to the company’s regulatory response Communicate effectively to internal and external stakeholders Meta’s positions and policies, industry best practices, and global trends related to content regulation
Qualifications
10+ years of experience engaging or working in public policy or government institutions, civil society, or advocacy roles related to content and media regulatory issues, human rights, and/or law Knowledge of digital economy and internet policy issues, including policy and intermediary liability topics An understanding of EMEA policy-making environments Experience in or working with the technology industry Familiarity with national or international policy proposals or frameworks for addressing harmful content online, including digital regulation frameworks in the EU and UK Experience planning and executing cross-functional initiatives, including partnership with cross-functional teams Demonstrated communication skills Expertise in policy and legislative analysis Advanced Degree in law, policy, communications human rights or relevant areas An understanding of the policy-making environment in all or part(s) of the EMEA region Experience with multi-stakeholder partnerships and negotiation Experience planning and executing multi-company initiatives Experience with international policymaking institutions and organizations