Research Volunteer - Release

What You'll Do: 

Release periodically takes on volunteers to assist with research tasks for our policy responses and policy papers. Volunteers can also assist with smaller investigation pieces for TalkingDrugs' stories. If you are interested in drug policy, have strong written communication skills and want to gain experience in research and policy, then this role is for you! 

What We're Looking For: 

Please complete the application form by clicking on this link.

 

You will need to answer the following questions

1. How did you learn about Release?

2. Why are you interested in volunteering with Release?

3. Do you have any experience supporting people who drug use, people who are over-policed, or people who sex work? 

4. What strengths do you bring to Release?

5. What are your expectations from working with Release?

6. Would you be looking to volunteer in person, remotely, or hybrid?

Summary
Volunteering
Volunteer
Addiction
Human Rights
City of London
Remote
0 Weeks Minimum
0 Hours / Week
Skills you will develop: 
Analysing, interpreting and using data
Communicating

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