Remote
Unpaid role, expenses not paid
Voluntary
Job description

NEUROMANCERS CIC is a peer-led organisation providing autonomousabolitionist, and accessible mental health care for and by the neurodivergent+ community. 

We are looking for volunteers who can dedicate their much-valued time and passion as Archivists. We are a digitally-based, national organisation so all volunteering will be remote. 

Our Archivists will assist in the development of a radical digital library. You will collate, catogorise, and develop much-needed resources for our community.

If you are someone who enjoys locating and organising digital resources, you’ll do well in this role!

Commitment: Minimum six months (1st March - 31st August 2025). Role can be renewed every six months. 

Hours: Approximately 3hrs per week, or less depending on how many people occupy the role. Our volunteer roles can be shared between multiple people - if you are interested in sharing the role, please note this in your application. 

Tasks: We are a digitally-based, national organisation so all volunteering will be remote. You will be expected to attend occasional meetings and meet deadlines. Most tasks will be done in your own time. 

Criteria: We hope that all applicants have experience relevant to the role of interest. If not, please ensure you clearly outline how you could fulfil the role in your application.

Alongside this, applicants will be...

  • Self-identified as neurodivergent+
  • Organised, responsible, and reliable communicators
  • Able to navigate technology such as email, design templates, or web meetings 
  • Aligned with NEUROMANCERS values
  • Based in the UK with access to a quiet working space
  • Knowledgable about non-clinical peer support practices, Disability Justice, prison, police, and psychiatric abolition and the neurodivergent paradigm
  • Committed to anti-racism, LGBTQ+ rights, anti-speciesism, anti-ableism, and total liberation for all
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NEUROMANCERS CIC View profile Organisation type Registered Charity

NEUROMANCERS is a peer-led organisation providing autonomous, abolitionist, and accessible mental health care for and by the neurodivergent+ community

Posted on: 16 December 2024
Closing date: 21 January 2025 at 00:00
Tags: Digital, Autism, Ethnic Minority / BAME, Learning Disability, LGBTQ, Mental Health, Politics, Public Health, Wellbeing, Social / Support Work

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