Group: | Digital Rebellion |
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Posted: | 29/12/2024 |
Location: | From home role with XR UK (UK Wide) |
Hours per week: | 2-4 |
No. spaces available: | 1 |
Meeting Time: | every tuesday 12-1 |
Meeting Format: | Conference call |
Meeting Schedule: | attendance at group meetings but other times flexible |
Essential Skills: | Organisation skills, communication skills and teamwork skills |
Desired Skills: | Experience of being an internal coordinator |
Accessibility considerations: | Access to a computer and smart phone required. You would need to be able to use a computer/keyboard and participate in zoom meetings. Closed captions can be used during meetings. |
This role would be shared as there is currently 1 Internal Coordinator in the role. Digital Rebellion are a friendly bunch working to grow do-it-at-home actions so that all activists can get involved wherever they are. We want to encourage more people to amplify the demands and message of XR and our partner organisations, by making joining in as accessible as possible. The role of the Internal Coordinator is to oversee the health, coordination and functioning of Digital Rebellion to ensure the team works effectively and in an organised manner. The Internal Coordinator works closely with the External Coordinator, organising meetings, agendas and priorities for the team, and developing how we support the wider movement. You can find out more about the role of Internal Coordinator here: https://xrb.link/CX1fsv View the Digital Rebellion site here: https://digitalrebellion.uk
This role is being advertised by the following working group:
Location: XR UK (UK Wide)
Purpose Millions of digital activists, reflecting the diversity of the population, are engaged, empowered and effectively taking action together to achieve the goals of the climate and environmental justice movement. Tearing down barriers and empowering all people, including those traditionally excluded from physical protest, to take part in the rebellion. Recruiting Digital Rebels and giving them the skills and confidence to take meaningful, impactful, and coordinated action online. Supporting the movement to design and deploy effective digital actions Sharing knowledge about effective digital activism to help Digital Rebels move from ‘lone voice’ to ‘heavenly chorus’
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