Campaigns - Uni Coordinator
Who is Oaktree
The Oaktree Foundation is an aid and development organisation run by young people under the age of 26. We believe that education is the most powerful force we have to change the world. Oaktree takes action by partnering with developing communities to make educational opportunities reality.
In a world where people often only give token responses to poverty, Oaktree believes that young people can be leaders who don't just talk about change but create it. We believe that the key to making lasting change and breaking the poverty cycle is education. At the core of our work are our projects in developing communities. Oaktree partners with local organisations to provide educational opportunities to young people. Currently we support projects in four countries: East Timor, South Africa, Papua New Guinea and Cambodia. In Australia we support our projects through advocacy, fundraising and volunteer mobilisation.
The story
In 2002, Hugh Evans lived and worked in the rural valley communities of KwaZulul-Natal, South Africa. Here he came to understand that bringing opportunity and hope to the community could only be achieved through a spirit of partnership. In 2003 Hugh and Nicolas Mackay founded The Oaktree Foundation to harness the potential of young people to reduce poverty and empower developing communities through education.
Oaktree grew from young people sitting in living rooms, cafes, school classrooms and church halls throughout Melbourne who were committed to building on this vision. Our first partnership was created with an organisation in South African called Sethani who wanted to build a community resource centre that would provide educational opportunity for 750 orphans and vulnerable children and this success has been replicated many times.
Achievements
Oaktree has had some notable achievements either individually or part of a coalition with other organisations. These include but are not limited to:
"The Oaktree Foundation is an outstanding advocate for increasing awareness among young people in Australia and overseas of development challenges. Its role in mobilising young people to tackle poverty - and to inspire them to believe that they can make a difference - is commendable."
The Honourable Kevin Rudd MP
Former Prime Minister of AustraliaSA Assistant Human Resources Manager
Position Available
SA University Coordinator‐ University of Adelaide
The Campaigns team runs high profile and high impact campaigns to leverage the community and key political players to create political change around issues of global poverty. These campaigns seek to build a movement of ordinary young Australians who want to see an end to global poverty and recognise the crucial role of our government in achieving this.
The campaigns team prioritises political engagement as a means to create the conditions necessary for long term and permanent change, with their last campaign securing ongoing bipartisan support for foreign aid funding at 0.5% by 2015, a result of passionate and dedicated young people working together.
The next campaign focuses on changing the way decision makers view everyday Australians
perceptions of global poverty and our commitments to foreign aid. Ensuring the campaigns team continues to be successful happens by partaking in the operational and strategic design of the campaign, attending regular campaign meetings, contacting politicians,
taking minutes, writing media releases and helping the campaign team gather the stories of everyday Australians.
Job Outline
You are responsible for co‐ordinating and implementing advocacy and social events and activities in order to build Oaktree presence and to meet the requirements of the current campaign, which occur within Adelaide Uni. It is a requirement that you're an attending student at Adelaide Uni.
Roles will vary throughout the year, however they will include:
Key Performance Indicators
Skills required
What you get out of it
Opportunities for growth
Time commitment
Reports to; SA Campaigns Manager and SA Assistant Campaigns Manager
To Apply:
All applicants are required to submit:
For additional information about Oaktree and our initiatives, be sure to visit our websites:
www.theoaktree.org Oaktree Foundation website
www.livebelowtheline.com.au Live Below the Line Fundraising Campaign website
Lodging an Application
Applications close midnight Sunday 25th September 2011. All applications must be received in full by this time by Ruth Haren, SA Human Resources Manager, at sa‐recruitment@theoaktree.org.
All applicants will be notified of their progress in the week starting Monday 26th October, and shortlisted applicants will be expected to be available for interviews in the first two weeks of October. The successful candidate would be expected to be available to commence in November.
Campaigns - Uni Coordinator
Who is Oaktree
The Oaktree Foundation is an aid and development organisation run by young people under the age of 26. We believe that education is the most powerful force we have to change the world. Oaktree takes action by partnering with developing communities to make educational opportunities reality.
In a world where people often only give token responses to poverty, Oaktree believes that young people can be leaders who don't just talk about change but create it. We believe that the key to making lasting change and breaking the poverty cycle is education. At the core of our work are our projects in developing communities. Oaktree partners with local organisations to provide educational opportunities to young people. Currently we support projects in four countries: East Timor, South Africa, Papua New Guinea and Cambodia. In Australia we support our projects through advocacy, fundraising and volunteer mobilisation.
The story
In 2002, Hugh Evans lived and worked in the rural valley communities of KwaZulul-Natal, South Africa. Here he came to understand that bringing opportunity and hope to the community could only be achieved through a spirit of partnership. In 2003 Hugh and Nicolas Mackay founded The Oaktree Foundation to harness the potential of young people to reduce poverty and empower developing communities through education.
Oaktree grew from young people sitting in living rooms, cafes, school classrooms and church halls throughout Melbourne who were committed to building on this vision. Our first partnership was created with an organisation in South African called Sethani who wanted to build a community resource centre that would provide educational opportunity for 750 orphans and vulnerable children and this success has been replicated many times.
Achievements
Oaktree has had some notable achievements either individually or part of a coalition with other organisations. These include but are not limited to:
"The Oaktree Foundation is an outstanding advocate for increasing awareness among young people in Australia and overseas of development challenges. Its role in mobilising young people to tackle poverty - and to inspire them to believe that they can make a difference - is commendable."
The Honourable Kevin Rudd MP
Former Prime Minister of AustraliaSA Assistant Human Resources Manager
Position Available
SA University Coordinator‐ University of Adelaide
The Campaigns team runs high profile and high impact campaigns to leverage the community and key political players to create political change around issues of global poverty. These campaigns seek to build a movement of ordinary young Australians who want to see an end to global poverty and recognise the crucial role of our government in achieving this.
The campaigns team prioritises political engagement as a means to create the conditions necessary for long term and permanent change, with their last campaign securing ongoing bipartisan support for foreign aid funding at 0.5% by 2015, a result of passionate and dedicated young people working together.
The next campaign focuses on changing the way decision makers view everyday Australians
perceptions of global poverty and our commitments to foreign aid. Ensuring the campaigns team continues to be successful happens by partaking in the operational and strategic design of the campaign, attending regular campaign meetings, contacting politicians,
taking minutes, writing media releases and helping the campaign team gather the stories of everyday Australians.
Job Outline
You are responsible for co‐ordinating and implementing advocacy and social events and activities in order to build Oaktree presence and to meet the requirements of the current campaign, which occur within Adelaide Uni. It is a requirement that you're an attending student at Adelaide Uni.
Roles will vary throughout the year, however they will include:
Key Performance Indicators
Skills required
What you get out of it
Opportunities for growth
Time commitment
Reports to; SA Campaigns Manager and SA Assistant Campaigns Manager
To Apply:
All applicants are required to submit:
For additional information about Oaktree and our initiatives, be sure to visit our websites:
www.theoaktree.org Oaktree Foundation website
www.livebelowtheline.com.au Live Below the Line Fundraising Campaign website
Lodging an Application
Applications close midnight Sunday 25th September 2011. All applications must be received in full by this time by Ruth Haren, SA Human Resources Manager, at sa‐recruitment@theoaktree.org.
All applicants will be notified of their progress in the week starting Monday 26th October, and shortlisted applicants will be expected to be available for interviews in the first two weeks of October. The successful candidate would be expected to be available to commence in November.
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Campaigns - Uni Coordinator
Who is Oaktree
The Oaktree Foundation is an aid and development organisation run by young people under the age of 26. We believe that education is the most powerful force we have to change the world. Oaktree takes action by partnering with developing communities to make educational opportunities reality.
In a world where people often only give token responses to poverty, Oaktree believes that young people can be leaders who don't just talk about change but create it. We believe that the key to making lasting change and breaking the poverty cycle is education. At the core of our work are our projects in developing communities. Oaktree partners with local organisations to provide educational opportunities to young people. Currently we support projects in four countries: East Timor, South Africa, Papua New Guinea and Cambodia. In Australia we support our projects through advocacy, fundraising and volunteer mobilisation.
The story
In 2002, Hugh Evans lived and worked in the rural valley communities of KwaZulul-Natal, South Africa. Here he came to understand that bringing opportunity and hope to the community could only be achieved through a spirit of partnership. In 2003 Hugh and Nicolas Mackay founded The Oaktree Foundation to harness the potential of young people to reduce poverty and empower developing communities through education.
Oaktree grew from young people sitting in living rooms, cafes, school classrooms and church halls throughout Melbourne who were committed to building on this vision. Our first partnership was created with an organisation in South African called Sethani who wanted to build a community resource centre that would provide educational opportunity for 750 orphans and vulnerable children and this success has been replicated many times.
Achievements
Oaktree has had some notable achievements either individually or part of a coalition with other organisations. These include but are not limited to:
"The Oaktree Foundation is an outstanding advocate for increasing awareness among young people in Australia and overseas of development challenges. Its role in mobilising young people to tackle poverty - and to inspire them to believe that they can make a difference - is commendable."
The Honourable Kevin Rudd MP
Former Prime Minister of AustraliaSA Assistant Human Resources Manager
Position Available
SA University Coordinator‐ University of Adelaide
The Campaigns team runs high profile and high impact campaigns to leverage the community and key political players to create political change around issues of global poverty. These campaigns seek to build a movement of ordinary young Australians who want to see an end to global poverty and recognise the crucial role of our government in achieving this.
The campaigns team prioritises political engagement as a means to create the conditions necessary for long term and permanent change, with their last campaign securing ongoing bipartisan support for foreign aid funding at 0.5% by 2015, a result of passionate and dedicated young people working together.
The next campaign focuses on changing the way decision makers view everyday Australians
perceptions of global poverty and our commitments to foreign aid. Ensuring the campaigns team continues to be successful happens by partaking in the operational and strategic design of the campaign, attending regular campaign meetings, contacting politicians,
taking minutes, writing media releases and helping the campaign team gather the stories of everyday Australians.
Job Outline
You are responsible for co‐ordinating and implementing advocacy and social events and activities in order to build Oaktree presence and to meet the requirements of the current campaign, which occur within Adelaide Uni. It is a requirement that you're an attending student at Adelaide Uni.
Roles will vary throughout the year, however they will include:
Key Performance Indicators
Skills required
What you get out of it
Opportunities for growth
Time commitment
Reports to; SA Campaigns Manager and SA Assistant Campaigns Manager
To Apply:
All applicants are required to submit:
For additional information about Oaktree and our initiatives, be sure to visit our websites:
www.theoaktree.org Oaktree Foundation website
www.livebelowtheline.com.au Live Below the Line Fundraising Campaign website
Lodging an Application
Applications close midnight Sunday 25th September 2011. All applications must be received in full by this time by Ruth Haren, SA Human Resources Manager, at sa‐recruitment@theoaktree.org.
All applicants will be notified of their progress in the week starting Monday 26th October, and shortlisted applicants will be expected to be available for interviews in the first two weeks of October. The successful candidate would be expected to be available to commence in November.
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Campaigns - Uni Coordinator
Who is Oaktree
The Oaktree Foundation is an aid and development organisation run by young people under the age of 26. We believe that education is the most powerful force we have to change the world. Oaktree takes action by partnering with developing communities to make educational opportunities reality.
In a world where people often only give token responses to poverty, Oaktree believes that young people can be leaders who don't just talk about change but create it. We believe that the key to making lasting change and breaking the poverty cycle is education. At the core of our work are our projects in developing communities. Oaktree partners with local organisations to provide educational opportunities to young people. Currently we support projects in four countries: East Timor, South Africa, Papua New Guinea and Cambodia. In Australia we support our projects through advocacy, fundraising and volunteer mobilisation.
The story
In 2002, Hugh Evans lived and worked in the rural valley communities of KwaZulul-Natal, South Africa. Here he came to understand that bringing opportunity and hope to the community could only be achieved through a spirit of partnership. In 2003 Hugh and Nicolas Mackay founded The Oaktree Foundation to harness the potential of young people to reduce poverty and empower developing communities through education.
Oaktree grew from young people sitting in living rooms, cafes, school classrooms and church halls throughout Melbourne who were committed to building on this vision. Our first partnership was created with an organisation in South African called Sethani who wanted to build a community resource centre that would provide educational opportunity for 750 orphans and vulnerable children and this success has been replicated many times.
Achievements
Oaktree has had some notable achievements either individually or part of a coalition with other organisations. These include but are not limited to:
"The Oaktree Foundation is an outstanding advocate for increasing awareness among young people in Australia and overseas of development challenges. Its role in mobilising young people to tackle poverty - and to inspire them to believe that they can make a difference - is commendable."
The Honourable Kevin Rudd MP
Former Prime Minister of AustraliaSA Assistant Human Resources Manager
Position Available
SA University Coordinator‐ University of Adelaide
The Campaigns team runs high profile and high impact campaigns to leverage the community and key political players to create political change around issues of global poverty. These campaigns seek to build a movement of ordinary young Australians who want to see an end to global poverty and recognise the crucial role of our government in achieving this.
The campaigns team prioritises political engagement as a means to create the conditions necessary for long term and permanent change, with their last campaign securing ongoing bipartisan support for foreign aid funding at 0.5% by 2015, a result of passionate and dedicated young people working together.
The next campaign focuses on changing the way decision makers view everyday Australians
perceptions of global poverty and our commitments to foreign aid. Ensuring the campaigns team continues to be successful happens by partaking in the operational and strategic design of the campaign, attending regular campaign meetings, contacting politicians,
taking minutes, writing media releases and helping the campaign team gather the stories of everyday Australians.
Job Outline
You are responsible for co‐ordinating and implementing advocacy and social events and activities in order to build Oaktree presence and to meet the requirements of the current campaign, which occur within Adelaide Uni. It is a requirement that you're an attending student at Adelaide Uni.
Roles will vary throughout the year, however they will include:
Key Performance Indicators
Skills required
What you get out of it
Opportunities for growth
Time commitment
Reports to; SA Campaigns Manager and SA Assistant Campaigns Manager
To Apply:
All applicants are required to submit:
For additional information about Oaktree and our initiatives, be sure to visit our websites:
www.theoaktree.org Oaktree Foundation website
www.livebelowtheline.com.au Live Below the Line Fundraising Campaign website
Lodging an Application
Applications close midnight Sunday 25th September 2011. All applications must be received in full by this time by Ruth Haren, SA Human Resources Manager, at sa‐recruitment@theoaktree.org.
All applicants will be notified of their progress in the week starting Monday 26th October, and shortlisted applicants will be expected to be available for interviews in the first two weeks of October. The successful candidate would be expected to be available to commence in November.
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