SolidariTee
Leadership Team Positions: Secretary, events lead, partnerships lead, social media manager

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About SolidariTee
SolidariTee is an international charity run and led entirely by volunteers who are students and young people. Our vision is a world in which every person forced to flee persecution and violence has access to timely, high-quality legal and mental health support. We combine student and youth-led activism that builds knowledge about refugees and displacement with direct support to grassroots partner organisations providing trauma-informed legal aid.
To find out more about our work, and our partners, visit www.solidaritee.org.uk and check out our 2025 annual report.
Leadership Team Roles
We're delighted to be welcoming applications for several roles on our Leadership Team for the upcoming academic year:
- Secretary (student role)
- Events Lead (student role)
- Partnerships Lead (student role)
- Social Media Manager (open to students and non-students)
Secretary
The Secretary provides overall coordination and administrative support to ensure the smooth running of the central team and regional teams. Key responsibilities include:
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- Leading on communication for the publicity of volunteer opportunities
- Acting as a focal point for communication with all new applicants to join the team
- Taking minutes at meetings and following up on action points
Events Lead
The Events Lead coordinates the organisation of online and in-person events run by our central team. Key responsibilities include:
- Working alongside a small team of events officers to organise educational events such as speaker panels
- Leading the organisation of our annual conference, including contacting venues, reaching out to speakers, and overseeing the annual conference working group
Partnerships Lead
The Partnerships Lead explores and maintains collaboration opportunities with external organisations and groups. Key responsibilities include:
- Researching opportunities for new partnerships (including with university societies and college balls)
- Leading a small team of partnerships officers to reach out to potential partners
- Engaging with partner groups and organisations to coordinate fundraising and/or educational projects


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Social Media Manager
The Social Media Manager leads a team of social media officers in creating educational and publicity content across our social media platforms. Key responsibilities include:
- Creating and supporting other team members in creating infographics and educational posts
- Responding to current events and news affecting refugees and displaced people
- Leading on the design of publicity content relating to volunteer opportunities, t-shirts, and events
For more information about SolidariTee, the specific role requirements, and how to apply, please follow the link: https://www.solidaritee.org.uk/join-us
Inclusion and Accessibility
We are dedicated to building an inclusive and accessible volunteering community. If you require any adjustments or accommodations during (or beyond) the recruitment process, please don’t hesitate to contact us at comms@solidaritee.org.uk. We especially encourage applications from individuals with lived experience of displacement.
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