ARTillery Youth Arts Festival is a volunteer project of Amnesty International that is run by youth activists to inspire young people to take action on human rights issues through the arts. ARTillery challenges local artists to produce original artwork that responds to Amnesty International's human rights campaigns. The result is unique, exciting events all over the country, where young people use ART as their ARTillery to defend human rights.
Amnesty International is looking for ARTillery Coordinators: passionate, enthusiastic human rights activists, who are well-organised event-visionaries with the get-up-and-go to make great events happen.
So what does an ARTillery Coordinator do?
With the contribution, guidance and support of the National ARTillery Team including AIA's Youth Coordinator, the role of the ARTillery Coordinator consists of envisioning, driving and overseeing the rollout of ARTillery in their region. One ARTillery Coordinator position is needed for each branch of Amnesty International in Australia.
The ARTillery Coordinator's role, which is unpaid, will include recruiting a volunteer team, sourcing a venue and artistic content, and managing the AIA campaign focus of the event. The ARTillery Coordinator will report to the Youth Coordinator on a regular basis, and will be able to seek advice and support at all times. These duties will take up approximately 3-5 hours per week, and more hours closer to the event.
Does this sound good to you? See the website for a position description and email an application by Friday 24 June 2011 to artillery@amnesty.org.au.
ARTillery Youth Arts Festival is a volunteer project of Amnesty International that is run by youth activists to inspire young people to take action on human rights issues through the arts. ARTillery challenges local artists to produce original artwork that responds to Amnesty International's human rights campaigns. The result is unique, exciting events all over the country, where young people use ART as their ARTillery to defend human rights.
Amnesty International is looking for ARTillery Coordinators: passionate, enthusiastic human rights activists, who are well-organised event-visionaries with the get-up-and-go to make great events happen.
So what does an ARTillery Coordinator do?
With the contribution, guidance and support of the National ARTillery Team including AIA's Youth Coordinator, the role of the ARTillery Coordinator consists of envisioning, driving and overseeing the rollout of ARTillery in their region. One ARTillery Coordinator position is needed for each branch of Amnesty International in Australia.
The ARTillery Coordinator's role, which is unpaid, will include recruiting a volunteer team, sourcing a venue and artistic content, and managing the AIA campaign focus of the event. The ARTillery Coordinator will report to the Youth Coordinator on a regular basis, and will be able to seek advice and support at all times. These duties will take up approximately 3-5 hours per week, and more hours closer to the event.
Does this sound good to you? See the website for a position description and email an application by Friday 24 June 2011 to artillery@amnesty.org.au.
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Amnesty International is looking for ARTillery Coordinators: passionate, enthusiastic human rights activists, who are well-organised event-visionaries with the get-up-and-go to make great events happen.
So what does an ARTillery Coordinator do?
With the contribution, guidance and support of the National ARTillery Team including AIA's Youth Coordinator, the role of the ARTillery Coordinator consists of envisioning, driving and overseeing the rollout of ARTillery in their region. One ARTillery Coordinator position is needed for each branch of Amnesty International in Australia.
The ARTillery Coordinator's role, which is unpaid, will include recruiting a volunteer team, sourcing a venue and artistic content, and managing the AIA campaign focus of the event. The ARTillery Coordinator will report to the Youth Coordinator on a regular basis, and will be able to seek advice and support at all times. These duties will take up approximately 3-5 hours per week, and more hours closer to the event.
Does this sound good to you? See the website for a position description and email an application by Friday 24 June 2011 to artillery@amnesty.org.au.
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Amnesty International is looking for ARTillery Coordinators: passionate, enthusiastic human rights activists, who are well-organised event-visionaries with the get-up-and-go to make great events happen.
So what does an ARTillery Coordinator do?
With the contribution, guidance and support of the National ARTillery Team including AIA's Youth Coordinator, the role of the ARTillery Coordinator consists of envisioning, driving and overseeing the rollout of ARTillery in their region. One ARTillery Coordinator position is needed for each branch of Amnesty International in Australia.
The ARTillery Coordinator's role, which is unpaid, will include recruiting a volunteer team, sourcing a venue and artistic content, and managing the AIA campaign focus of the event. The ARTillery Coordinator will report to the Youth Coordinator on a regular basis, and will be able to seek advice and support at all times. These duties will take up approximately 3-5 hours per week, and more hours closer to the event.
Does this sound good to you? See the website for a position description and email an application by Friday 24 June 2011 to artillery@amnesty.org.au.
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