Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 8th Apr 2020
EFFA is Australia’s leading film festival dedicated entirely to showcasing the world’s best environmental films. Its key point of difference is its community engagement agenda. This includes post-screening panels, activations, engagement campaigns, and projects to facilitate experiences for a local audience. The Impact team is responsible for creating community engagement and participation opportunities and measuring the impact of the festival on audiences in terms of quantifiable actions taken. The successful applicant will gain invaluable practical experience, develop broad networks and establish industry connections.
This is a voluntary position, running from late March/early April to late November, with the possibility of extending. The average time commitment is approximately 12 hours per week, with more time required closer to the festival. Hours will vary and are generally flexible to suit around your other commitments. You will be predominantly working remotely, with regular meetings in Melbourne throughout the year.
The Environmental Film Festival Australia (EFFA) is an entirely volunteer-run organisation, operating in Melbourne since 2010.
EFFA is more than just a film festival – it's a catalyst for positive and sustainable change. We inform, inspire, entertain and educate audiences of all ages, sharing films from around the world. Our key mission is to showcase great cinema and art that celebrates nature, flora, fauna and wildlife, champions the people, organisations and projects protecting our environment, and illustrates the unprecedented global threats our world faces, such as climate change, food sustainability, habitat loss and pollution.
Following record attendance in 2019, with the festival hosting more than 20 screenings, alongside panel discussions, parties and special events, our next edition promises to be our biggest yet, tapping into the ever-growing interest in and concern about the world around us.
EFFA takes place in Melbourne in October, with several smaller events being planned year-round. Visit effa.org.au to find out more.
EFFA has a passionate, values-driven and diverse team who were attracted to the festival for a multitude of reasons: from bringing unique perspectives to the big screen to harnessing their unique skill sets to enact social change. EFFA provides an opportunity to gain experience in a leading arts festival and to help contribute to a better world. With 76% of volunteers staying year-on-year, and with many people leaving to pursue new festival-related roles, you’ll be joining a group of fun, dedicated, like-minded people.
By being part of EFFA, you’ll:
As someone who keeps up-to-date with local environmental organisations, topics, experts and thought-leaders, you will have your finger on the pulse and be brimming with ideas to engage Melbourne’s local and diverse communities with meaningful and impactful experiences.
A creative researcher and natural collaborator, you are interested in having a real impact on people’s lives and using arts and culture to make a difference.
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Desirable
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