Online Campaign Manager (work from home anywhere in the world)

Lever Foundation is a United States-based non-profit corporation that works to promote animal welfare in Asia. You can learn more about Lever at https// As an Online Campaign Manager, you will be responsible for running online public education campaigns to persuade major global food companies (such as restaurant and grocery store chains) to implement stronger animal welfare policies. You will write and send emails, do online research, draft web content, put up online ads, engage with volunteers, and otherwise project-manage your own campaigns. You’ll work from home, and hours are highly flexible (40 hour work week). You’ll have wonderful colleagues in Europe, Asia and the United States who will work with and support you. You’ll stay in close touch with them through calls, email and messages. Through this work you will have hands-on experience directing efficient and successful online campaigns, with room for advancement to managerial or other positions. We are looking for someone with a very strong work ethic who can do online work quickly and productively without having to be closely managed. We’re looking for someone who is highly organized, who can write well, and who would be content working on their computer all day. Must be fully fluent in English. Because we run public education campaigns against global food companies, we need someone who is very comfortable confronting corporations over their inadequate policies. The ideal candidate has a competitive mindset and enjoys the challenge of thinking strategically of how to most effectively persuade companies to make a positive change. Are you competitive by nature with a strong inner drive toward achieving success at work? If so, we’d love for you to apply. No specific experience or degree is required—just the skills and personality traits outlined above. Salary range up to $15,000 USD yearly depending on skill level.

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