Roles and Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Organising roundtables, conferences, and other political networking events across the UK.
- Conducting research and development
- Drafting reports, policy briefs, blogs and other written content
- Lobbying parliamentarians to garner support for ACAA's work, services, programmes and wider issues in general.
- Helping ACAA organize meetings and develop partnerships with parliamentarians, public bodies, local authorities, and charities.
- Helping the Project Manager with administrative work.
- You'll be giving back to the community
- You will meet great people with experience in politics, grassroots fundraising, public sector engagement, etc.
- An opportunity to enhance your CV
- Many of our volunteers go on to work for global organisations including the UN.
- Research skills
- Interpersonal skills
- Political communications skills
- Event management skills
- A strong desire to support those who have experienced forced displacement
- Passion for helping the marginalised
- Additional language skills
- A 'can do attitude'
- Willingness to learn
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