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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY: Multimedia Archive Volunteer
LOCATION: (USA-based-remote)
Time Commitment: 5 hours per week during approximately 4–6 weeks
WORK SCHEDULE: flexible during weekdays
DEPARTMENT: Communications
SUPERVISOR: Digital Communications Manager
About Rainforest Foundation US
For over 30 years, Rainforest Foundation US (RFUS) has worked to address climate change and safeguard biodiversity by promoting the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities and supporting their efforts to protect and defend their rainforests. Science shows that forests managed by indigenous peoples are healthier, suffer less deforestation, capture more carbon, and contain more biodiversity than forests managed by private or public entities--including nationally protected areas. What’s more, scientists tell us that protecting forests is as important as reducing greenhouse emissions if we hope to stem the tide of ecological collapse.
RFUS works in partnership with indigenous and local communities and their representative organizations to protect tropical rainforests by supporting their efforts to secure rights to their lands, strengthen monitoring and land security, influence laws and policies that protect their resources, and build strong and sustainable community leadership. By investing directly in indigenous and local communities, RFUS connects the people rooted in the land with the tools, training, and resources to be effective advocates and protectors of the forests they call home. RFUS currently operates four country programs in Brazil, Guyana, Panama, and Peru, and hosts a number of regional partnerships in Central America, the Amazon Basin, and across the tropical belt. Visit our strategic plan 2030.
About the Volunteer Opportunity
RFUS is seeking a detail-oriented volunteer to help organize and maintain RFUS's growing multimedia archive. Working with the Digital Communications Manager, the volunteer will help organize, describe, and archive the organization's collection of photos and videos in our digital asset management system. These visual assets are an important record of RFUS's work with Indigenous peoples and local communities and are regularly used in communications, fundraising, reports, and other public-facing materials.
The ideal candidate is highly organized, enjoys working with digital files and metadata, and has a keen eye for detail. They are comfortable following established workflows, working independently, and managing repetitive tasks with accuracy. This is a great opportunity for someone interested in digital asset management, archives, photography, or nonprofit communications who is looking to contribute to a meaningful project over a period of approximately 4–6 weeks (5 hours per week).
Main responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Requirements
Application instructions
Please submit your résumé or CV along with a brief statement (200–400 words) describing your interest in the opportunity and any experience that would help you succeed in this role.
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