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We're looking for a Volunteer Communications Team Co-Focal Point!

Are you passionate about refugees’ rights and want to help make a difference? Do you have social media and communications skills? Then we are looking for you! 


Europe Must Act (EMA), a growing European social movement advocating for fair and humane migration policies, is currently looking for a person to take on the role of a Co-Focal Point of the Communications Team. This is an online volunteering (unpaid) position.


Shared Responsibilities:

  • Onboard and train new team members

  • Organise regular team meetings

  • Manage publications calendar

  • Review and approve content

  • Publish content on communication channels

  • Leading cohesiveness across teams in order to amplify research and projects


Requirements

  • Knowledge of main social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn) and communications strategy. Previous experience with social media and communications is preferred.

  • Knowledge of the European migration context.

  • Ability to work independently and in a multicultural team.

  • Time requirement: approx 4-5 hours/week for a minimum 6 months.

  • Previous experience working with people on the move is appreciated.


*As this is a Focal Point position, we require external applicants to undergo a 1 month onboarding period, where they will participate in their chosen team as a volunteer before assuming their responsibilities as a Focal Point.


Why volunteer with us?


  1. Be a part of a growing Europe-wide social movement

  2. Working in a multicultural, diverse and fun work environment, you’ll meet volunteers and activists across Europe and build your network

  3. Broaden your CV (a reference can be provided)

  4. Experience in Communications strategy


If you are interested in applying for the position, or have any questions, please send us an email at onboardme@europemustact.org explaining your motivation and background.



Our Mission

Europe Must Act unites activists, organisations, and people who have experience of forced migration through tools, knowledge and community. Together, we create collective action for a humane approach to the rights and dignity of people seeking safety in Europe.



Key Goals

  1. To connect activists, organisations and people on the move.


  1. To analyse and share the latest resources, research and policy updates on migration.


  1. To ensure our work encourages engagement and community action to improve the conditions for people on the move across Europe.


Core Principles

  1. We are non-violent.

  2. We are not affiliated with any political ideology.

  3. We work collaboratively and appreciate all contributions towards our key goals.




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