Position Overview
This position aims to create awareness in the community of the work Humane Action Pittsburgh (HAP) is doing by generating engaging, original content for our web site. The Lead Blogger will develop and organize interesting posts that will appeal to our target audience and promote the blog using social media, direct email, and other methods to alert and expand our supporters.
Purpose of the Position
Duties and Responsibilities
Training Requirements
Training on HAP’s values, policies, campaigns and core values.
Skills and Qualifications
Time Commitment Required
Approximately 2 - 3 hours per week. Blogs should be released approximately bi-monthly.
Monthly one-hour, virtual leadership meetings
Bimonthly one-hour, virtual communications team meetings
Location
Since the pandemic, most HAP meetings take place via Zoom. However, occasional in person meetings may be required.
Benefits to the Volunteer
community on important animal-related issues
Supervisor
Natalie Ahwesh, Executive Director
Shannon Dickerson, Director of Operations
What Volunteers Can Expect From HAP
HAP greatly values the volunteers who generously donate their time to making our community humane for animals. You can expect that leadership will treat you with respect and appreciate your contribution and input. Volunteers are the lifeblood of
HAP, which is the most effective animal protection education and policy organization in the region.
Position Overview
This position aims to create awareness in the community of the work Humane Action Pittsburgh (HAP) is doing by generating engaging, original content for our web site. The Lead Blogger will develop and organize interesting posts that will appeal to our target audience and promote the blog using social media, direct email, and other methods to alert and expand our supporters.
Purpose of the Position
Duties and Responsibilities