Hi guys, please spread the word about this opportunity to engage in free
culture-related work. Thanks!

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Open Video Policy Project Associate
Requirements: BA, BS, or equivalent
Skills: Excellent Communication Skills, Self-Starter, Event Planning,
Community Outreach, Tech Experience, Video Experience (a plus), Research
Experience (a plus), International Experience (a plus)
Commitment: Part-time (~20 hours/week)
Salary: Competitive, based on experience
Location: New York, with the potential for remote work
Start Date: ASAP

The Open Video Alliance and iCommons are searching for an energetic, driven,
and independent person to assist in the execution of a one-year grant
supporting research and international capacity building in the area of *online
video* and *internet policy*.  This person will be primarily responsible for
organizing policy workshops and community events. Secondary duties including
promoting and reporting on these events, reporting on generated research in
the iCommons and Open Video Alliance blogs, and assisting with the Open
Video Conference 2010. The Coordinator will be working closely with the Open
Video Alliance General Coordinator, the Project Coordinator, and the Project
Lead.

Areas of interest include: information policy, technology policy, and
international video communities.

To apply, please send a CV and a brief letter explaining your interest to
[email protected].

The Open Video Alliance (http://openvideoalliance.org), is a coalition of
organizations committed to the idea that the basic tools for creating,
sharing, and using video should be available to everyone.

iCommons Ltd. (http://icommons.org), founded in 2005, is a project-based
incubator organization dedicated to promoting free culture and the global
commons. iCommons' mission is to foster and facilitate projects that
encourage the spread of free knowledge and shared culture on an
international level.
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