
Volunteer Opportunity: Social Media Support
European Alliance Against Depression
- Health Promotion
- Organisation & Administration
- PR & Communication
About the volunteering opportunity
The activities to be carried out by the volunteer aim to expand the organization's reach and impact through strategic social media engagement. The focus is on building a strong online presence, raising awareness about mental health, and fostering meaningful connections with a diverse audience.
Your Tasks
We are looking for a volunteer to support our organization in creating engaging social media content for our channels, including Instagram, LinkedIn, X, and others.
What you should bring:
- Interest or basic knowledge of mental health topics.
- Excellent English skills.
- Some experience in creating visuals or graphics, ideally using Canva.
- Basic video editing skills (a plus, but not essential).
- Experience with WordPress would be beneficial.
Additional information:
- This is a remote position, but candidates must reside in Germany. Applicants based in a different country will not be considered.
- A regular weekly commitmentis desirable (you choose how much time you can give).
- You can volunteer during the week or on weekends, depending on your schedule; occasional communication during regular working hours may be necessary.
If you meet the above requirements and would like to join our team, please send an email to carolina.pina@eaad.net along with your CV.
We look forward to receiving your application!
What's needed
For this volunteering opportunity you don't need any German skills.
Time required
Regularly
Discussed individually
Location
This project is location independent.
European Alliance Against Depression
The European Alliance Against Depression (EAAD) is an international non-profit organisation based in Leipzig, Germany, with several members and more than 100 regional network partners in Europe, Canada, Chile and Australia.
The main aim of the European Alliance Against Depression is to improve care and optimise treatment for patients with depressive disorders and to prevent suicidal behaviour. It was established in 2008 by a number of mental health experts from different European research institutions in order to sustain the EU-funded EAAD projects (2004-2008). The EAAD is involved in several European research projects targeting depression and suicide prevention.

