A minimum six month, six hours per week commitment is requested for most volunteer projects. Volunteers are expected to bring professional-level skills in a particular area. Though additional qualifications may be noted with each position, all volunteer positions at CAIR-WA require the following attributes:
- Passion for CAIR’s community service work
- Internal sense of urgency and initiative that promotes focus, creative thinking and solutions
- Internal sense of urgency and initiative that promotes focus, creative thinking and solutions
- Punctuality and reliability
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
- Professional demeanor
Train speakers through simulated media interviews on message discipline, on-camera interview techniques, etc., given CAIR-WA’s messaging guidelines. Trainings will be via phone and often in-person for on-camera practice interviews
Requirements
- Professional experience in training on message discipline and on-camera interview techniques
- Flexible schedule and openings during weekends and evenings.
All volunteer positions at CAIR-WA are unpaid.
Students interested in receiving academic credit (college) or community service hours (high school) should let us know. Credit may be arranged during the first week of the academic term.