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Communications Generalist

Freelancingforgood

United Kingdom

Remote

GBP 40,000

Full time

11 days ago

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Job summary

An ambitious organization dedicated to fighting animal suffering is seeking a Communications Generalist to join their remote team in the UK. This role offers a unique opportunity to advocate for animal welfare by crafting impactful media stories and mobilizing public support. As a key player in a small team, you will engage with diverse audiences, strategize campaigns, and work independently to drive meaningful change. If you are passionate about activism and ready to take on challenges, this position could be your chance to make a significant impact in the fight against animal cruelty.

Qualifications

  • Strong belief in the mission of the organisation and proactive work ethic.
  • Ability to communicate effectively, especially in writing.

Responsibilities

  • Manage and motivate teams of activists to drive change.
  • Create compelling marketing content and engage with media.

Skills

Communication Skills
Research Skills
Campaign Strategy
Public Engagement
Flexibility

Education

Experience in Activism
Fluency in English

Tools

Marketing Tools
Social Media Platforms

Job description

Open Cages is looking for a Communications Generalist to join their team.

Overview:
  • Full-time position
  • Language: English
  • Location: Remote in the UK
  • Salary: £39,695 per year
  • Applications closing: 4th May
Job Description

We are an organisation fighting animal suffering. We are part of an international organisation,Anima International, and since 2018, we oppose animal cruelty in the UK. To achieve our goal we use scientific evidence, careful reasoning, and draw upon decades of collective experience. Just in the last few years, we have successfully helped improve the lives ofhundreds of millions of farmed animals in the UK.

We are a small and ambitious early-stage organisation with two full-time team members. Our current objective: to help the 1 billion chickens raised annually in the UK. By joining us as a campaigner who focuses on communications, you will work on the frontlines by shining a light on the hidden suffering of animals trapped on factory farms, and mobilising the public to take action. Your first task will be to help us convince the UK’s largest food businesses to improve their chicken welfare policies, primarily through crafting media stories and marketing campaigns that capture the hearts and minds of the public.

While this may sound challenging, it’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to make a historic change for those who cannot stand up for themselves. Someone has to pick up the fight, and we hope it will be You.

Responsibilities

As a Communications Generalist at Open Cages, you will:

  • Build culture – you will help build and reinforce our culture, so we never lose what makes up the strength of Open Cages.
  • Embrace reality – you will make it your mission to understand the world as it is rather than as you would like it to be.
  • Manage activists – you will manage and work with teams of both employed and voluntary activists.
  • Experience frustration – you will feel frustrated about things you could do better or things that are not working in the organisation or your team, and use this frustration as an opportunity to refine and elevate our organisation.
  • Question ideas – you will question common knowledge, especially your own ideas, so that our results are always as good as they can be.
  • Optimise your performance – you will continuously deepen your knowledge – both about particular areas of animal advocacy and about how the world works – and enjoy this process.
  • Prioritise action – you will act even when there is not sufficient data.
  • Abandon projects – you will change your objectives when it makes sense, no matter the time already invested.
  • Respect and trust others – you will be there for others and trust their intentions. You will support them when they succeed and when they fail.
  • Seek information independently – you will be responsible for acting very independently which will require you to obtain and verify data.
  • Make mistakes – you will embrace your mistakes without being ashamed with the desire to learn from them.
  • Strategise – it is not easy to change the world. As a campaigner you will ask yourself endless questions. You will be responsible for campaign strategy which requires careful planning and the ability to think ahead.
  • Try again and again and again – the decision makers we want to convince often don’t want to improve animal welfare, others may simply not have time for you. In this role you will need extreme persistence in order to gain traction with companies.
  • Take risks – negotiating in a high stakes meeting, attending a farming conference, organising a protest, taking hundreds of videos of a retailer’s chicken products for a BBC story (yes, we did this!) – in this role you will need to be comfortable with stepping out of your comfort zone.
  • Conduct research – you will spend many hours online gathering information, working with investigators and lawyers, or delivering chicken products to a lab in Germany (we did this too).
  • Create marketing content – you will produce graphics andvideos for social media, and utilise marketing tools to reach millions of people.
  • Work with the media – you will engage with journalists, write press releases, pitch stories and be animals’ voice on theradio and TV.
  • Mobilise advocates – you will write emails to our supporters and motivate them to take action with us. You will also organise and run street actions likeprotests and stunts.
  • Connect with diverse audiences – you will need to talk about the suffering of animals to very different groups of people that compose our society. To do that effectively, you will need to understand their perspective and be a good, empathetic communicator.
  • Ask for support – you will help us fundraise to increase our impact.
Role Requirements

We are looking for:

  • Strong belief in the mission of our organisation. Working for us should not be thought of as a ‘career step’. We want people who are motivated by our mission above all.
  • Flexible availability. We think of ourselves as a small startup. The fate of the organisation rests on a handful of highly motivated advocates who want to do something ambitious with their lives. We want to maintain the intensity of our current operating culture, so you should expect to work the occasional weekends and late evenings.
  • Not being an asshole. We expect you to treat others with respect, decency and compassion – even the occasional adversaries.
  • A preference for hard work. Activism is our passion and one of the main motivations in life. To fit our culture, you have to be a person that is proactive and enjoys work.
  • Growth mindset. Nobody knows how to fix the world, so we need you to keep learning. We constantly strive to be better at our activism, but also as people.
  • Strong interest in a high-feedback culture. We have a culture of honest and direct communication. We talk openly about our strengths and weaknesses on a daily basis because we want to be the best. You will know what your colleagues really think of you and be encouraged to speak your mind.
  • Ability to reason and communicate your thinking, especially in a written form. In order to thrive in our organisation you must be able to think carefully, try to back up your ideas with reasonable evidence, and above all be open to being proven wrong and changing your mind.
  • Fluency in English. You will be working in a UK-based organisation which will require constant communication with English speakers.
  • Ability to work in the UK. This offer is open to candidates who are either currently UK-based, or are willing to move to the UK for the job. We are happy to do whatever we can to help you in relocating, depending on your needs and our ability. If you have any questions about what we can help with, don’t hesitate to write to us!

You do not need to be vegan or vegetarian. While all of our events provide only plant-based meals, we are open to anyone who wants to fight for a world that is free from animal suffering. We won’t turn down any help.

How to apply?

To apply for this role, please fill in the application form.

What will help you go through the recruitment process successfully?
  • Familiarity with Effective Altruism principles.
  • Studying our recommended materials list (see below).
  • Attending the webinar we are hosting (see below).
List of materials that will help you get this job

To help you progress through the stages in our recruitment process, we have prepared a list of materials. They will be especially useful for those who do not meet our requirements or lack either experience in activism or role-specific expertise, but we encourage all candidates to read them. In the list you can also find webinars recorded by our staff so you can learn more about our organisation and recruitment process.

Webinars

We will be hosting webinars (with live Q&A sessions) so you can ask us all the questions you may have about Open Cages, working with us, the position and the recruitment process. You can submit your questions in advancehere or ask them yourself during the meeting.

Click on the links below to join (our webinars will be hosted onZoom video conferencing platform). We will post a link to the recording for people who couldn’t attend, so you can revisit this page later on to watch it.

Tagged as: Animal Welfare

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