Are you passionate about driving positive change in the workplace for the LGBTQIA+ community? Do you thrive in leading impactful projects that make a difference?
We’re seeking a dynamic and dedicated volunteer to lead a groundbreaking research project focused on understanding the expectations and experiences of queer individuals entering the workforce.
As our Volunteer Project Lead for LGBTQIA+ Workforce Research, you’ll have the unique opportunity to collaborate directly with our CEO, marketing team, and upskilling & mentoring team to produce a comprehensive research report. Together, we aim to shed light on the unique challenges faced by queer Gen Z professionals and provide actionable recommendations for businesses to create more inclusive environments.
This role isn’t just about managing a project; it’s about driving meaningful change and shaping the future of workplace equality. If you’re a passionate leader with a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, we encourage you to apply. Join us in making a difference and amplifying the voices of the LGBTQIA+ community in the workplace.
You can read the full job description by clicking here.
If this volunteer opportunity peaks your interest then we’d love to hear from you. Regardless of if you’re an experienced researcher or if you’re a new to this function and want to build experience, we’re committed to empowering queer individuals to develop through our roles.
We want to encourage applicants from diverse communities to express their interest in the role. Blossom LGBT is a proudly trans and bi inclusive organisation, with diverse individuals at every level of our workforce, we have active commitments to accessibility, anti-racism, and equality in all of it’s forms. Rest assured that volunteering with us will mean you are seen, heard, and included.
To be considered for this role you can email your CV and/or covering letter to Oscar@Blossom.lgbt or book in a no obligation call with our CEO by clicking here.
Send an enquiry across to our team by filling in this short form.