We are looking for a talented freelance community organiser to step in and provide additional support for about 2-3 hours a week during a temporary increase in other commitments that is affecting our existing co-ordinator’s availability. The opportunity is available until April 2022 in the first instance, and more hours may be available during this period depending on the availability of funding.
Working as an independent contractor accountable to the trustee board through the chair, the organiser will focus on engaging our members and supporters. We want you to bring your own ideas to this work as well as contributing to maintaining our social media presence, keeping our website up to date, and organising and managing our public events. The aim of the work will be to achieve public engagement on a range of activities to reduce carbon emissions in North Oxford – including an ambitious home energy project and a series of investigations of how to improve active travel in our area.
To find out more, please contact Rebecca Nestor on chair@lcon.org.uk or download further details here. The closing date for applications is 24 December 2021 and interviews will be held in the week commencing 10 January 2022.