Global Voices is seeking to hire a Public Health Editor.

Global Voices, a non-profit global citizens’ media project founded at
Harvard Law School’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society, is seeking
to hire a Public Health Editor.
The Public Health Editor will be responsible for writing
weekly articles which cover the latest discussions and topics related
to public health and human rights in the developing world from citizen
media like blogs, podcasts, and video-blogs. S/he will work closely
with the rest of the Global Voices editorial staff(managing, regional
and language editors), and will also be expected to attend regular
online editorial meetings.
As GV is a virtual organization, the Public Health Editor will not be
expected to relocate. Regular access to high-speed internet
connectivity will, however, be a key factor in being able to carry out
this job.
The position involves:
- Surveying the current citizen media space to find blogs, podcasts, and
vlogs focused on public health issues in the developing world. - Introducing Global Voices readers to how health activists are using
citizen media to spread awareness about public health issues. - Interviewing and introducing the grantees of Rising Voices' latest
health-focused grant competition. - Liaising between public health bloggers and journalists looking for
stories to report on.
This is a part-time position with modest compensation, for somebody
who is passionate about helping to amplify the voices of health
activists concerned with human rights from the developing world. It is
also a great opportunity to become involved with a global community of
bloggers who are working on the cutting edge of citizens' media.
The requirements:
Our ideal candidate has an international outlook and
solid experience both in citizen media and public health. Solid
English-language writing editing skills are a must, and a strong
familiarity with the current tools, web sites and trends in citizen
media worldwide is important. Familiarity with the regions of
Sub-Saharan Africa, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia is particularly
desirable. S/he has the ability to work independently and responsibly
with only remote supervision.
Ideally, s/he will have the ability to read and write well in at least
one language other than English and have a working knowledge of other
languages. Preference will be given to candidates from outside the
United States and Western Europe.
To apply, please send your CV and a letter of interest to
outreach@globalvoicesonline.org. The application deadline is Saturday
May 24, 2007.
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