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You are also welcome to submit your information via the form below to be considered for a future, unspecified role.
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If you would like to be considered as a candidate for a future unspecified role, you may also submit your information below.
liber-net is seeking a short-term contractor to lead a campaign to stop Australia’s proposed misinformation bill.
The successful candidate should have a background in progressive politics as the campaign’s primary strategy is to speak to and mobilise people on the Left who support civil liberties. Unfortunately it is a subset of Progressives driving this authoritarian bill.
The contract will be for 2-3 months (the timeline of the bill remains unclear). Candidates should be available to start immediately.
Responsibilities
- Plan and design a campaign including identifying key objectives, partners, and allies
- Build a coalition of progressive advocates to mobilise against the bill
- Raise the profile of the issue via social and mainstream media, including overseeing the production of creative media
- Coordinate and host events and meetings
Qualifications
- Proven experience in advocacy and campaigning
- Strong knowledge ofdigital rights, civil liberties, and free expression issues
- Excellent project management skills
- Demonstrated experience in legislative advocacy, mobilization, and coalition-building
- Experience working with the media, including writing press releasesand engaging with journalists
- Excellent English-language written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a remote setting
Candidate must be based in Australia in the Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, or Brisbane metropolitan areas.
Renumeration
A contract day rate of AUD $400-600 will be negotiated, depending on skills and experience.
Ultimately, we are dedicated to human autonomy, dignity, and pluralism.
We support and seek to enable free speech, both offline and online and support technologies which facilitate both individual agency, collective endeavor, and the free exchange and circulation of ideas.
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liber-net is seeking a short-term contractor to lead a campaign to stop Australia’s misinformation bill.
The successful candidate should have a background in progressive politics as the campaign’s primary strategy is to speak to and mobilise people on the left who support civil liberties. Unfortunately it is a section of progressives driving this authoritarian bill.
The contract will be for 2-3 months (the timeline of the bill remains unclear). Candidate should be available to start immediately.
Responsibilities
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Qualifications
- Proven experience in advocacy, campaigning, or a related field; experience with digital rights, civil liberties, or free expression issues is highly desirable
- Excellent project management skills
- Demonstrated experience in legislative advocacy, mobilization, and coalition-building
- Experience working with the media, including writing press releases, conducting interviews, and engaging with journalists
- Experience managing and/or creating digital media content and running online campaigns
- Excellent English language written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to articulate complex issues clearly and persuasively
- Strong strategic and analytical thinking abilities
- Proactive and self-motivated, with the ability to take initiative and drive projects forward.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a remote setting
Must be based in Australia in the Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, or Brisbane metropolitan areas.
Renumeration
A day rate of of AUD $300-400 will be negotiated, depending on skills and experience.