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Democracy Researcher

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The Small Planet Institute is currently seeking an energetic and motivated researcher to join our dynamic team. This is a unique opportunity to work directly with Frances Moore Lappé, author of 20 books, including best-selling Diet for a Small Planet, in a small organization doing groundbreaking work to inspire and empower passionate action for democracy and environmental policy reforms in the United States.

ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION

Frances Moore Lappé and Anna Lappé founded the Small Planet Institute in 2001. Small Planet Institute’s mission is to spread (via writing, speaking, and media) an empowering understanding of democracy as the wide dispersion of power, transparency in public affairs, and a culture of mutual accountability. We call it Living Democracy, enabling each of us to act effectively on emerging solutions from electoral politics and economic life to the environment, hunger, agriculture, and beyond. Our vision is thus a future where all communities are thriving with dignity as Living Democracies, fulfilling our essential needs for personal power, meaning, and connection. Frances Moore Lappé is the author of Diet for a Small Planet and 19 other books, including It’s Not Too Late!

RESEARCHER OPPORTUNITY OVERVIEW

We are looking to fill a Democracy Researcher position starting 2024. Our Democracy Researcher will work to support the Small Planet Institute with writing, research, and outreach. The focus will be mainly on research for Frances’ writing and media appearances, as well as general organizational upkeep. In-person presence in our Cambridge office will be required for all of your weekly hours. Small Planet Institute’s Cambridge office is located in the heart of Harvard Square, one block from Harvard T (Red Line).

TIME COMMITMENT

This position begins fall 2024, with no specific cut-off time. The part-time commitment for this position is 15 hours per week. Your regular weekly schedule will be established when you start and be between 9am-5pm ET, Monday – Friday. Then your schedule is open to discussion and change as needed.

DESCRIPTION OF RESPONSIBILITIES

The share of time you might spend on each work area below will vary. Work area opportunities may include:

Research and fact-checking assistance for articles, reports, fact sheets, and Frances’ speeches

Copy-editing print and web pieces for publication (Box)

Graphic design for Frances’ event slideshows (Canva)

Assisting with event and publication promotion, academic and partner outreach campaigns

General organizational support

QUALIFICATIONS

Strong research and writing skills, including editing and fact-checking

Preferred background in political-democracy, climate change, and food system reforms

Passion for democratic social movements and the mission of the Small Planet Institute

Comfortable with both teamwork and individual work

Ability to excel with minimal direction and supervision, and also able to follow directions when given

BENEFITS

Exposure to and connection with many leading organizations working on democracy, food justice, and climate

A letter of recommendation from a highly recognized name in the democracy & food movement

And, of course, the chance to work one-on-one with Frances!

HOW TO APPLY

Email your cover letter and resume to info@smallplanet.org.

Thank you for your interest!


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