EA - [Job post] API is looking for a Policy Manager in New Zealand by Rainer Kravets
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Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: [Job post] API is looking for a Policy Manager in New Zealand, published by Rainer Kravets on June 27, 2023 on The Effective Altruism Forum.SummaryAnimal Policy International seeks a part-time Policy Manager in New Zealand to support the organisationâs policy and communications work.Role description is available here.Apply before July 7 by filling the form.About the roleAnimal Policy International (API) is looking for a Policy Manager based in New Zealand. By working closely with the Government, farmers and NGOs, the Policy Manager will help drive forward our ask of legislative change in imports. The Policy Manager will contribute to the work of API by delivering advocacy and communications work - and in particular represent the organisation at meetings and events with varied external stakeholders, in person in New Zealand. The Manager will need to be comfortable talking to a diverse range of stakeholders - from politicians and civil servants and to farmers and NGOS. The Manager may also organise events, prepare briefings, position papers and may contribute to public consultations. With the role being flexible it may suit someone who already works full time in another role and would like to do some additional policy work.Position SummaryApplication Deadline: 7 JulyStart Date: July/AugustDuration: 6 months (will likely be extended)Hours: 4 hours a week average (flexible, tailored to organisationâs needs and availability of Policy Manager)Compensation: NegotiableEmployment type: ContractorLocation: Remote, preferably WellingtonProcess: There will be an interview and 2-hour test taskTo apply please fill in the form.About Animal Policy InternationalAnimal Policy International is a Charity Entrepreneurship incubated organisation working in cooperation with farmers, NGOs and policymakers towards responsible imports that uphold standards in higher welfare regions, advance fair market conditions, and help promote higher standards in low-welfare countries. Read our intro post here.If you have any questions about the position, please reach out to Rainer Kravets at [email protected]. If you know any people who might be interested, then please don't hesitate to share this post with them!Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org