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Without support from volunteers, Anti-Slavery
International would not be able to achieve all that it does. Here are
the different ways you can work with us; see below for available positions:
Volunteer placements involve practical office-based
work experience. The schedule is flexible -- some volunteers work at our
offices for as little as four hours a week, others for up to four days
each week. A time commitment of three months is normal. Lunch and travel
expenses are provided within the London area only. There are volunteer
positions in the Communication, Programme and Fundraising Teams.
Internships at Anti-Slavery International
tend to be more academic and project-led in content. Overseas applicants
who are registered with a validated Student Exchange Scheme are invited
to apply for an internship, (minimum three months). Most interns will
either already have a degree, or will be enrolled in a Bachelors or Masters
programme in a related subject, ie, International Relations or Human Rights.
London-based students studying for a Masters degree can complete an internship
to compliment their coursework.
Work Experience applicants normally apply through
their schools or colleges and are not graduates. Students aged 15 to19
may apply for work experience on a full-time basis for a maximum of two
weeks.
Festival volunteering for Anti-Slavery International
Workers Beer Company runs the beer bars and tents on all sorts of festivals
in the UK. Organisations like Anti-Slavery International can send volunteers
to pour and serve drinks in WBC bars, find
out more.
Anyone interested in applying
for a voluntary position, internship or work experience should send a
CV and cover letter outlining the kind of work he/she would like to be
considered for to the address below.
Jakub Sobik
Anti-Slavery International
Thomas Clarkson House
The Stableyard
Broomgrove Road
London
SW9 9TL
Tel: 020 7501 8920, Fax: 020 7738 4110
E-mail: j.sobik@antislavery.org
Volunteer vacancies
Campaigns, Events and Library Volunteer June 2009
This volunteering role combines work in two areas: campaigns and the
library. The post will also involve helping to run stalls at summer festivals
and events.
Time commitment: minimum three days a week, ideally for a minimum of 3
months. Weekend events can be swapped for weekdays in the office. See
job description for more
detail.
To apply for this position please email your CV and your availability
to Volunteer Coordinator Jakub Sobik j.sobik@antislavery.org
Thank you to our recent/current volunteers:
Juliette Browne
Chris Cutter
Katy Woods
Christina Myehlberger
Patricia Combs
Amalia Ribi
Natsuki Ikeda
Lara Akande
Winta Negassi
Clara Cesar
Rachel Osterman
Christina Berry
Monali Waghmare
Nora Lewis
Tessa Horvath
Kristen Neumann-Martiensen
Vanessa Reuter-Shafeek
Aja Minor
Adrian Mancera Cota
Anna Monders
Carl Furman
Maureen Alexander-Sinclair MBE
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