Move Your Money UK is hiring! - deadline extended
Sun 26th Aug 2012, 9:00am
Move Your Money UK is recruiting a Campaign Manager, to help take this campaign from strength to strength, build on our success so far, and give us the organisational oomph we need to spread the Move Your Money message throughout the UK.
Read all about it and apply now!
Move Your Money UK is a national campaign launched in February this year to raise awareness of alternative banking and encourage people to move their money from the big banks to local, mutual and ethical financial institutions. Since our launch we've built an impressive profile in national press, among the alternative finance sector, and on social media. Anger at the broken and unfair banking sector is at an all-time high and there has never been a better time for a Move Your Money campaign.
As we enter an exciting new phase of our development, we are seeking a Campaign Manager to take the movement to the next level. We need a sharp organiser, a passionate campaigner and a confident communicator to make the most of Move Your Money's enormous potential. This is a great opportunity for someone with initiative to grow a campaign that will have a direct and significant impact on social justice in the UK.
This role requires strong project management skills, and experience managing a team and a tight budget. Fundraising experience is hugely helpful. But most important is your ability to take the initiative, work independently and cooperate well in a dedicated, passionate and diverse team running a fast paced, news-driven campaign.
Closing date: Please return the completed application form by 5pm on 7th September.
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