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Position: Content Coordinator
Hours: minimum 4 hours per week
Location: Remote
Volunteering commitment: 3 - 6 months
Job description
We have an exciting opportunity for a Content Coordinator with sharp, creative, and exceptional analytical skills to join the ConnectionHub Team. You will be a self-starter able to make the right decision as you will oversee the layout, visual look, and overall content of the ConnectionHub website. You must understand the demographics and characteristics of a website's users and develop material that appeals to them. There is sometimes the need to work after hours in emergency scenarios, such as a website crash or network failure.
Responsibilities:
Requirements:
DBS check:
All volunteers are required to have a valid DBS certificate.
To apply:
Please email us at hr@connectionhub.org.uk for a volunteer form to be completed and sent by email alongside your most recent CV and covering letter, detailing your interest in the role, your relevant experience and evidence of how you meet our criteria.
Due to the high level of applications we are currently receiving we will only contact you if you are successful.
Gemma House, 39 Lilestone Street, London, London NW8 8SS, GB
ConnectionHub’s mission is to provide education and integration opportunities via blended learning pathways to people in crisis and conflict contexts, in order to reduce this human suffering and exploitation.
ConnectionHub is a UK-registered charity offering blended learning programmes to refugees and asylum seekers in Lesbos, Greece. Currently, the lack of educational opportunities leaves refugees and asylum seekers in Lesbos, Greece exposed to a future of social exclusion, precarious employment, exploitation, and poverty.
ConnectionHub’s mission is to provide education and integration opportunities via blended learning pathways to people in crisis and conflict contexts, in order to reduce this human suffering and exploitation. Blended learning, which utilises both online and offline educational material and support, is proven to better facilitate student’s learning journey; with this approach we hope to give refugees and asylum seekers the chance to develop new skills that will build their capacities as individuals, help them bridge the literacy gap, and support them to change the trajectory of their lives by creating job opportunities and economic empowerment. ConnectionHub’s programmes are accessible to displaced people regardless of legal status, gender, age, or ethnic identity.
We'll work with your schedule.
This is a Virtual Opportunity, with no fixed address.
November 27, 2020
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