Placement Team Support (Community Engagement & Accountability - Remote)

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Placement Volunteers at the British Red Cross are highly valued for the skills and energy they bring. We aim to provide our placement volunteers with an insight into the daily workings of the world’s largest humanitarian organisation. They will have access to relevant in-house training and development opportunities during their placement with possible ad hoc opportunities to get involved in other areas of activity.

Our placement volunteers will help make a great contribution to the work of the British Red Cross and will be responsible for achieving specific agreed objectives within one of our various departments.

The expected start date for this placement is 15 June 2025 and the placement will run for a period of 12 weeks.

The role is remote, with the option of two days at the British Red Cross office in London (EC2Y 9AL) if you are based locally.

The British Red Cross is a volunteer-led humanitarian organisation that helps people in crisis, whoever and wherever they are. We enable vulnerable people at home and overseas to prepare for and respond to emergencies in their own communities. And when the crisis is over, we help people recover and move on with their lives.

Join the British Red Cross for a placement as a Community Engagement and Accountability (CEA) Hub Assistant. Gain skills in data analysis, content management and creation, and humanitarian work.

Your role as a placement volunteer will help make a great contribution to the work of the British Red Cross. You will take responsibility for achieving specific objectives that are agreed with you within one of the various departments across the UK. You will have a real responsibility and place in the department, bringing some of your skills and experience to the role; you will also have the chance to develop workplace skills.

While we don’t offer voluntary internships, we are happy for you to describe yourself as an intern on your CV, if you feel that would be helpful.

About the role: Community Engagement and Accountability (CEA) Hub Assistant – Volunteer Opportunity

Are you passionate about humanitarian work and looking to make a difference? The British Red Cross is seeking a Community Engagement and Accountability (CEA) Hub Assistant to support our International Directorate team. This volunteer role is perfect for someone eager to gain experience in auditing and re-categorising content, creating engaging resources like guides and videos, and maintaining multilingual materials, while contributing to a global cause.

As a volunteer, you'll assist the Community Engagement and Accountability (CEA) team in improving our online platform, which promotes a consistent approach to community engagement across the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.

Your key tasks may include:

  • Supporting the auditing and re-categorisation of content on the CEA Hub platform.
  • Supporting the creation of engaging content, such as guides, videos, and templates for the CEA Hub and Community of Practice (CoP) page.
  • Helping maintain multilingual resources and preparing documents for translation.
  • Collaborating with cross-functional teams and sharing insights to improve the platform’s reach and effectiveness. Please ensure you state in your application how your skills/experience meet the needs of the role.

This is a fantastic opportunity to gain valuable skills in CEA, content management and creation, and teamwork while contributing to impactful humanitarian work. Alongside working with the CEA Learning and Content Manager on the CEA Hub, this placement will provide opportunities for a volunteer to see how the International Directorate of the BRC operates and the instrumental role CEA has within the humanitarian sector.

We need volunteers to help us make a real impact behind the scenes. Whether it’s assisting with admin, supporting content creation, or offering your unique skills, we welcome your contribution in any way you choose. Your involvement will play a key role in improving our Community Engagement and Accountability platform, and help to drive positive change for communities worldwide.

What you may be doing:

  • Data Analysis: Utilise analytical tools to examine data on the Community Engagement Hub. And identify patterns, trends, and correlations within user engagement data.
  • Identify Resource Gaps: Conduct an analysis of key CEA themes and geographic areas, to identify where resources may be lacking and give insight to planning of CEA content creation.
  • Content Creation: Support with the creation of content including user guides, templates, videos, and web design.
  • Reporting and Documentation: Prepare comprehensive reports outlining key findings, trends, and recommendations and support on any ongoing learning reviews, such as a review on youth engagement approaches across the Movement.
  • Collaboration: Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including content creators, developers, thematic advisers and the CEA team through participation at team meetings, and to share insights.
  • Translation: Support with the maintenance of the multilingual sites including the preparation of documents for translators and the coordination of translation uploads.

We would like you to have good communication, be flexible and willing to help the team with a range of tasks, be reliable, organised and able to work independently and also have good IT skills.

Bursary Scheme The British Red Cross offers a bursary scheme to those placement volunteers from low-income households. Eligibility will be determined through a separate application process open to all short-listed candidates. All British Red Cross volunteers are entitled to out-of-pocket reasonable expenses. For this scheme we are defining low-income households as: Inside London: Living with family or partner £25,000 or under. Living independently £22.500 or under Outside London: Living with family or partner £18,500 or under. Living independently £16,500 or under

Young People and this role Our placement volunteer opportunities are open to people at different stages of their career, aged 15 or above. Whether you’re student, a recent graduate or someone with more experience looking for a career change, we would be happy to hear from you. Anyone can volunteer with the Red Cross from the age of 15. An individual risk assessment, parental consent and safeguarding considerations will be required for those aged 15 – 17. The nature of the activities specific to your opportunity may mean that you need to be 18 years or older.

Diversity We welcome applications from people of different backgrounds, experience and circumstances. We seek to ensure that our organisation and our services are relevant and accessible to all, with equality, diversity and fairness at the core of what we do. We invite applications from individuals regardless of their gender, race, ethnicity, nationality, disability, age, sexual orientation, religion or political belief and are committed to promoting fair participation and equality of opportunity for all of our applicants.

The British Red Cross is committed to being inclusive, with a diverse workforce. We encourage applications from people from the widest possible diversity of backgrounds, cultures and experiences – including disabled and ethnic minority candidates. We value fresh perspectives and insights gained by involving and welcoming people from the widest possible diversity of background, culture and experience. This is to contribute to the breadth of experience we need to respond to people in crisis.