Development analyst volunteer roles
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This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
HERVEG.05 helps women and youth farmers grow nutritious food, raise poultry, and increase income sustainably.
HERVEG.05 addresses the critical issues of malnutrition, food insecurity, and poverty in Tanzania, which ranks among the top 15 countries globally for child stunting. Smallholder farmers, who produce the majority of the country's food, frequently lack the training and tools necessary to overcome poor soil fertility and climate-driven challenges. This creates a devastating cycle of low productivity and worsening hunger that permanently affects the development of millions of children.
The solution is a practical, climate-smart pathway designed for rural realities. HERVEG.05 utilizes a "Mobile layaway" system allowing farmers to purchase seeds and poultry inputs incrementally via phone. Their model includes hands-on training and last-mile delivery of inputs directly to remote village groups. By providing "Nutri-Reach Bundles"—which combine poultry, biofortified maize, and vegetables—the startup creates a circular economy. Poultry manure improves soil, biofortified crops fight malnutrition, and improved storage reduces waste. This integrated system builds resilience against climate change while simultaneously boosting family income and health.
We’re looking for a Food Security & Impact Data Analyst to help us analyse already collected field data from our poultry and food security programme and transform it into clear, internationally credible results.
This role is for someone who can take data from raw datasets to final impact evidence, analysis, interpretation, and storytelling.
You will work on analysing Household Hunger Scale (HHS) and Coping Strategies Index (Last 7 Days) data, assess programme impact, and develop a strong proof of concept showing how our work improves food security and livelihoods.
This role is for someone who:
- Understands how to analyse Household Hunger Scale (HHS) using FANTA / FAO / WFP methodology and can correctly score and classify hunger levels.
- Can calculate the Reduced Coping Strategy Index (rCSI) confidently.
- Knows how to apply severity weighting and analyse frequency × severity relationships.
- Can interpret household food stress levels beyond simple numbers.
- Understands emergency coping vs stress coping behaviours.
- Clearly understands food access vs food availability dynamics.
- Recognizes seasonal food insecurity patterns in rural communities.
Has strong experience using data analysis tools such as:
- Advanced Microsoft Excel (data cleaning, pivot tables, indicator calculations)
- SPSS, Stata, or R for statistical analysis
- Data visualization tools such as PowerPoint, Power BI, or Tableau to present findings clearly
Can clean datasets, interpret findings, and translate technical analysis into clear narratives and visuals. Has experience analysing agriculture, livelihood, or food security programmes.
Enjoys turning data into stories that donors, partners, and communities can understand. We have already completed data collection. What we need now is someone who can take the process to completion by delivering:
- A clear Narrative Impact Report.
- A simple slide-based Impact Presentation.
- A strong Proof of Concept report demonstrating programme outcomes.
If you believe data should not sit in spreadsheets but should prove real change for farmers, women, and youth, this is your space. If this sounds like you, we encourage you to apply.
Minimum Hours per Week:
10+ hours per week
Duration:
1-2 months
We connect professionals with impact startups matching their causes, skills & schedule.
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This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
The Fédération Internationale de la Jeunesse, in English International Youth Federation (IYF), is an international non-profit youth organization network governed by the present Statutes and the Swiss Civil Code. It is politically neutral and non-denominational, aiming to empower youth worldwide.
The IYF Bureau of Management has direct responsibility for the management and oversight of the organization and provides leadership, advisory, and management support to the IYF Headquarters and other executive branches.
Under overall guidance and supervision of the Human Resources Specialist, the HR Analyst provides leadership and support in the execution of the full range of HR services, ensuring their transparency and integrity. The HR Analyst works in close collaboration with the HQ and executive branches, Regional Administrations and project teams to provide HR support and resolve complex HR-related issues and information delivery. The HR Analyst promotes a collaborative, client-orientated approach and promotes the maintenance of high staff morale.
Mission Statement
To voluntarily represent, positively promote, and uphold the mission of “Empowering youth for a better world” in various programs and opportunities throughout the IYF interventions across member countries.
Responsibilities
(A) Ensures administration and implementation of HR strategies and policies, adapts processes and procedures:
• Full compliance of HR recording and reporting systems with the IYF rules and regulations, procedures and strategies; effective implementation of the HR management system;
• Provision of advice and information on corporate strategies, changes in rules and regulations, implementation of personnel rules, strategic use of contractual modalities, application of entitlements, change management processes;
• HR business process mapping and elaboration of the content of internal Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) in HR management.
(B) Ensures effective administration of human resources:
• Organization of recruitment processes, including drafting job descriptions, provision of input to the job classification process, vacancy announcement, screening of candidates, and participation in interview panels. Provision of advice on recruitment in the IYF projects;
• Creation/update of positions in the system, performing the functions of HR Administrator, and timely follow-up with the Management on HR-related issues;
• Administration of the IYF rosters, including e-rosters.
Skills Required
- Recruitment & Talent Acquisition Coordination
Experience organizing end-to-end recruitment processes: drafting job descriptions, posting vacancies, screening candidates, coordinating interviews, and supporting selection panels. - HR Administration & Systems Management
Ability to manage HR records, update positions in HR systems, maintain e-rosters, and ensure compliance with organizational policies and procedures. - HR Policy Implementation & Advisory Support
Capacity to interpret and apply HR rules, provide guidance on contractual modalities and entitlements, and support change management processes. - Process Improvement & SOP Development
Skills in mapping HR business processes and contributing to the development or refinement of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). - Communication & Stakeholder Coordination
Strong written and verbal communication skills to liaise with HQ, regional teams, management, and candidates, while maintaining a collaborative and client-orientated approach.
Experience
Experience within an NGO, INGO (such as the United Nations), charity, government, non-profit, not-for-profit, international relations, international development (such as USAID) or youth empowerment or similar organization is advantageous but not essential.
Minimum Hours per Week:
4-6 hours per week
Duration:
6+ months
We connect professionals with impact startups matching their causes, skills & schedule.
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This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
About Us
Focus Surrey runs a Saturday Club for autistic children aged 3 to 16. We provide a fun, supportive and child-centred environment where children develop communication, social interaction and early learning skills through play, guided by the principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA). Sessions are led by experienced practitioners, including Board Certified Behaviour Analysts (BCBAs).
We are recruiting volunteers to join our Saturday Club and support autistic children through play-based activities. This is a great work experience opportunity for students and individuals who are interested in developing their understanding of children with disabilities and gaining meaningful experience in psychology, SEN, education, therapy or related fields. The role supports early career development by offering practical experience in a structured and supportive setting where volunteers can build foundational skills confidence and understanding
The Role
As a Volunteer Play Assistant, you will support autistic children during structured and creative play activities, helping them build communication, social interaction and confidence in a positive and inclusive environment. You will work with qualified practitioners, gaining direct experience using evidence-based approaches such as ABA in practice, while receiving ongoing support and guidance throughout the sessions.
Volunteers are allocated a specific child based on their experience and interests, allowing you to build consistency and rapport over time. The role involves active engagement with children, responding to individual needs, and contributing positively to a collaborative and supportive team environment.
What You’ll Gain
· Hands-on experience supporting autistic children in a real-world SEN setting
· Practical exposure to Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) in practice
· Experience working alongside qualified practitioners and gaining support and guidance
· Development of transferable skills including communication, teamwork and behaviour support
· Increased confidence working with children with diverse needs
· Enhanced DBS check provided
Commitment and Timing
The club will run for 12 Saturdays between February 21st to May 23rd, 2026, from 9am to 4pm each day. Volunteers are encouraged to commit to the majority of the term to ensure consistency for the children and to gain the most from the experience.
Location
The club is based at Merton College in Morden. The venue is a five-minute walk from Morden South Station and is also accessible by bus routes 80, 93, and 154.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
Job description
Are you driven by purpose over profit, and motivated to use visual storytelling responsibly?
Tell My Truth and Shame the Devil C.I.C. is seeking a Founding Volunteer Creative Visual Producer / Ad Designer to help shape how our movement is experienced visually across digital spaces.
This is not commercial advertising work.
It is truth-led visual storytelling.
Our C.I.C. exists to confront and expose the realities of childhood sexual abuse (CSA), centre survivor truth and accountability, support young people into economic empowerment, and build community-owned, open-source systems that serve people rather than capital.
We are:
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Values-led
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Anti-capitalist
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Community-driven
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Decentralised by design
We are not here to produce promotional visuals for clicks alone. We are here to communicate truth responsibly — building trust, inviting participation, and ensuring survivor-centred work is represented with care, dignity, and cultural integrity.
This role offers the opportunity to help build the visual language of a movement.
About the Role
As our Founding Creative Visual Producer / Ad Designer, you will produce clear, accessible, and emotionally responsible visual content to support digital campaigns, fundraising appeals, podcast promotion, and community education during our build and early growth phase.
You will not inherit a finished brand system.
You will help shape and define it.
Your work will translate complex and sensitive themes into ethical visual communication. You will help ensure that how people see the organisation aligns with how we protect and respect those we serve.
This role blends creativity with responsibility. You must be comfortable designing for serious subject matter, collaborating across teams, and refining visuals based on feedback and performance insight.
Experience Qualification and Requirements
Essential / Highly Valued Experience
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Experience or strong working knowledge of graphic design or visual content creation.
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Ability to communicate ideas clearly and responsibly through visual formats.
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Experience producing visual assets for social media, digital campaigns, fundraising or awareness initiatives, and web or email communications.
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Familiarity with tools such as Canva, Adobe Creative Suite, Figma, or similar platforms.
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Understanding of platform-specific formats, including:
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Social media ads
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Stories and carousels
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Banners and posters
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Ability to design sensitively around serious and emotional subject matter.
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Willingness to work within trauma-informed, safeguarding, and ethical design frameworks.
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Ability to collaborate with copywriters, analysts, and campaign leads.
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Openness to feedback and iterative improvement.
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Equivalent professional or voluntary experience accepted.
Desirable / Can Be Developed
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Experience working in non-profit, CIC, or community-led organisations.
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Experience supporting fundraising or awareness campaigns.
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Understanding of ethical communication and safeguarding principles.
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Ability to adapt design based on performance data or community feedback.
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Experience creating reusable templates or design systems.
Qualifications
Formal qualifications are not required.
Equivalent practical experience in creative visual production or design is highly valued.
Main Responsibilities / Key Duties
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Design visual assets for digital campaigns, including:
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Social media graphics
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Advertisements
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Banners and posters
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Carousels and campaign visuals
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Develop visual concepts for fundraising and awareness campaigns.
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Produce reusable layouts and templates for cross-team use.
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Adapt visuals for multiple formats including social media, email campaigns, websites, and presentations.
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Work closely with copywriters, analysts, and campaign leads to align visuals with messaging and strategy.
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Ensure all visual content follows safeguarding, ethical, and trauma-aware design guidelines.
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Maintain consistency with the C.I.C.’s brand identity and tone.
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Contribute creative ideas for campaigns, launches, and digital initiatives.
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Review and refine visuals based on performance insight and feedback.
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Prepare and organise files for storage, reuse, and distribution in shared systems.
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Flag safeguarding, ethical, or reputational risks within visual content.
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Support the development of scalable visual practices not dependent on single individuals.
What You Gain
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Founding-level experience in creative visual production and ethical design.
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Strategic insight into community-based creative systems.
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Leadership exposure in working with sensitive subject matter responsibly.
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Direct contribution to C.I.C. sustainability and long-term impact.
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Opportunity to build the visual language of a survivor-led movement.
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Priority consideration for future paid roles as the C.I.C. scales.
This Role Is Not Suitable If You:
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Prefer low-responsibility volunteer work.
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Prefer designing purely commercial or entertainment-focused content.
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Are uncomfortable engaging with serious or emotionally sensitive subject matter.
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Are seeking short-term or one-off creative tasks.
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Prefer working without collaboration, feedback, or safeguarding frameworks.
Important to Be Clear
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This is a volunteer role during the C.I.C.’s build phase.
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It carries real responsibility for ethical storytelling and public trust.
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Formal qualifications are not required, but equivalent experience is essential.
Next Steps
Shortlisted applicants will be invited to:
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A values-led conversation
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A practical discussion about visual storytelling, tone, and ethical communication
If you believe that design shapes perception — and that visual storytelling must protect as much as it persuades — we want to hear from you.
Actively Interviewing
This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
Job description
Are you driven by purpose over profit, and motivated to use words responsibly to shape public understanding?
Tell My Truth and Shame the Devil C.I.C. is seeking a Founding Volunteer Creative Copywriter / Campaign Storyteller to help define how our movement speaks — with clarity, courage, and care.
This is not a commercial copywriting role.
It is a truth-led storytelling role.
Our C.I.C. exists to confront and expose the realities of childhood sexual abuse (CSA), centre survivor truth and accountability, support young people into economic empowerment, and build community-owned, open-source systems that serve people rather than capital.
We are:
-
Values-led
-
Anti-capitalist
-
Community-driven
-
Decentralised by design
We are not here to produce promotional content for clicks alone. We are here to communicate truth responsibly — building trust, inviting participation, and ensuring survivor-centred work is represented with dignity and purpose.
This role offers the opportunity to shape how a movement speaks in public spaces.
About the Role
As our Founding Creative Copywriter / Campaign Storyteller, you will craft clear, compelling, and ethically grounded written content to support digital campaigns, fundraising initiatives, and community engagement during our build and early growth phase.
You will not inherit a finished brand voice or messaging system.
You will help shape and define it.
Your work will translate complex and sensitive issues into accessible, responsible communication. You will help move people toward meaningful action — not passive consumption — while ensuring that every piece of content reflects safeguarding commitments and cultural integrity.
This role blends creativity with strategic thinking. You must be comfortable writing across multiple formats, collaborating with campaign teams, and refining messaging based on feedback and insight.
Experience Qualification and Requirements
Essential / Highly Valued Experience
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Strong writing skills for digital audiences across multiple formats.
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Demonstrable experience in copywriting, storytelling, or campaign messaging.
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Ability to write about serious and sensitive topics without sensationalism or harm.
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Understanding of how language influences trust, behaviour, and decision-making.
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Experience producing written content across platforms.
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Ability to adapt tone and messaging for different audiences and channels.
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Willingness to work within trauma-informed, safeguarding, and ethical communication frameworks.
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Ability to collaborate with designers, analysts, and campaign leads.
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Confidence receiving and applying feedback.
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Equivalent professional or voluntary experience accepted.
Desirable / Can Be Developed
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Experience working in non-profit, CIC, or community-led organisations.
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Experience supporting fundraising or awareness campaigns.
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Familiarity with retention, lifecycle, or supporter journey design.
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Experience working in safeguarding-led environments.
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Ability to adjust storytelling strategy based on performance data and feedback.
Qualifications
Formal qualifications are not required.
Equivalent practical experience in creative copywriting or campaign storytelling is highly valued.
Main Responsibilities / Key Duties
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Design, develop, and deliver written and narrative content for digital campaigns during the build and early growth phase.
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Create campaign copy across platforms, including social media, website pages, and email campaigns.
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Develop core messaging frameworks for fundraising, awareness, and engagement campaigns.
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Shape story-led approaches that centre survivor dignity, accuracy, and consent.
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Produce scripts, story outlines, and narrative structures for:
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Video content
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Audio or podcast material
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Multimedia campaigns
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Adapt messaging for different audiences, platforms, and campaign objectives.
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Work closely with designers, analysts, and campaign leads to align story with strategy.
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Ensure all written content aligns with safeguarding policies, ethical standards, and tone guidelines.
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Maintain consistency of voice and language across digital marketing outputs.
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Contribute creative ideas for campaigns, themes, and story-driven initiatives.
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Review and refine copy based on performance insights, feedback, and learning.
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Support campaign testing and iteration through evidence-informed storytelling.
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Flag potential safeguarding, reputational, or ethical risks within content.
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Help define and document the C.I.C.’s written voice and storytelling principles.
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Support the development of scalable, sustainable content practices not dependent on single individuals.
What You Gain
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Founding-level experience in creative copywriting and campaign storytelling.
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Strategic exposure to values-led communications and safeguarding-centred messaging.
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Leadership insight into managing sensitive information responsibly.
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Direct contribution to C.I.C. sustainability and long-term impact.
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Opportunity to help define the voice of a survivor-led movement.
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Priority consideration for future paid roles as the C.I.C. scales.
This Role Is Not Suitable If You:
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Prefer low-responsibility volunteer work.
-
Prefer writing purely promotional or commercial content.
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Are seeking short-term portfolio pieces without commitment.
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Are uncomfortable engaging with difficult or emotional subject matter.
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Prefer working without collaboration, feedback, or safeguarding frameworks.
Next Steps
Shortlisted applicants will be invited to:
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A values-led conversation
-
A practical discussion about creative copywriting and campaign storytelling
If you understand that language carries power — and that storytelling must protect as much as it persuades — we want to hear from you.