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Become a Trustee
Music for Liberia, is looking for trustees to fill our new board. We’re seeking motivated and passionate candidates, especially those who have experience in the international development, nonprofit, finance/accountancy and legal sectors.
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Board candidates should be willing to serve in a volunteer capacity with a time commitment of about 4 hours a month, and attend 3 board meetings a year in London, UK. Board members would be advocates for the charity, and offer their specialist skills towards the effective governing of the organisation. They would be joining an enthusiastic and committed team during a very exciting year for Music for Liberia, as we apply for registered charity status, cultivate new partnerships with charitable and creative organisations, and set up exciting new education initiatives in Liberia.
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Interested candidates should send their CV to:
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We are recruiting student interns for 2024
Students with an interest in music, education or development can channel their passions by interning with Music for Liberia. This is an opportunity to get invaluable, hands-on experience and make an important contribution to a dynamic and growing organization.
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Our intern will work closely with the Director to support all areas of the non-profit, including marketing and social media; partner outreach and management; event planning; research; fundraising; budgeting and reporting; governance; and the day-to-day running of the nonprofit. The intern will need to work thoughtfully and creatively over a range of digital platforms. There is also scope for special projects as per the intern’s interests.
The internship will last between 3-4 months, with a recommended schedule of 5-10 hours a week. Throughout the internship we will work together to ensure that both your learning goals and the goals of the non-profit are fulfilled. The role is unpaid and qualifies for course credit with participating institutions. All work can be completed remotely.
Music for Liberia values including a plurality of voices and perspectives in its community. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
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You will learn
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How a non-profit operates
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Liberian culture, history and its current needs
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To work across digital platforms and create content for our website and newsletters, working within Wix, Mailchimp, etc.
What we require
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A passion for and creative approach to digital platforms
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A strong interest in the non-profit sector, especially in the arts, development or education
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Excellent written and oral communication skills
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An ability to work independently
The internship begins September 23rd, 2024. To apply, please submit your resume and cover letter to Kamilla Arku at kamilla@musicforliberia.com by September 9th.
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