In 2009, she began a part-time lectureship in the Department of Economics at King Saud University, before moving jobs to work on the
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). In 2013 she became a program analyst for the UNDP. In 2016, the Ministry of Economy & Planning employed Al-Mogrin as Head of
Sustainable Development Goals. In 2017 she was promoted to Deputy Minister for Sustainable Development. In 2018, she moved roles to Assistant Deputy Minister for G20 Affairs. In January 2020, Al-Mogrin was appointed as Saudi Arabia’s permanent representative to the
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). At her appointment she presented her credentials to Director-General of UNESCO,
Audrey Azoulay. A key part of her role is the promotion of the Arabic language within UNESCO's cultural heritage frameworks. She has also been instrumental in the adoption of
al Sadu by UNESCO as part of Saudi Arabia's intangible cultural heritage. In 2020, she was described by
Emirates Woman, as "one of the most powerful people in Saudi Arabia". In January 2023, she was appointed as Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the
Kingdom of Spain. == Awards ==