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**About School of Data**  
School of Data ( http://schoolofdata.org/ ) works to empower civil society
organizations, journalists and citizens with the skills they need to use data
effectively in their efforts to create fairer and more sustainable societies.

  
**Audience**  
School of Data focuses on supporting and working with:

  * Data-oriented staff at NGOs & NGOs (as a whole)
  * Potential or actual data-journalists
  * "data geeks who care"
Fundamentally, we care most about people who use data "for good". While we
work globally, we have a particular focus at the present on Latin America and
Africa.

  
About the role

Duties are negotiable, but projected to include tasks such as:

  * Representing the School of Data Project and its various projects and activities at events around the world
  * Working with and supporting our local partners
  * Taking charge of the communications and outreach
  * Organising and facilitating events, workshops and training
  * Soliciting for guest tutorials and blog posts for the school of data blog
  * Writing posts and copy for the website
  * Building the School of Data network around the world, starting in Latin America and Africa
  * Developing processes and systems to help support local School of Data Initiatives, including handbooks and governance structures
  * Doing unexpected stuff spontaneously!
This role sits within the Knowledge unit of the the Open Knowledge Foundation.

  
**Person specification**  
We are looking for someone self-driven, organised and a good communicator.
This person should be comfortable running a number of projects at the same
time, speaking at events and travelling - sometimes at short notice. We need a
gregarious, tech-translator, who can empathise with the needs of NGOs,
journalists and engaged citizens and translate the tech to human in order to
allow them to start learning.

  
Experience in working in data-driven projects is essential, and topics such as
government spending, procurement, extractive industries etc would be
especially welcome.

  
Candidates with a background in online community management, facilitation or
campaigning will be looked upon favourably. Grant-writing, project management
and contract-handling experience will be valued.

  
**Location**  
We will consider applicants based anywhere in the world; however a mild
preference is given to those close to one of our hubs in London, Berlin or
Cambridge.

  
**Pay & closing date**  
The rate is negotiable based on experience. This full-time position is
available immediately. The closing date for applications is 15th May 2013.

  
**How to apply**  
To apply please send a cover letter highlighting relevant experience, your CV
and a 30-second video explaining your interest in the role to [log in to unmask]



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