Facilitators
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Wikimedia Australia supports an annual program of events, training programs and campaigns with a range of partners around Australia. It relies on the support of volunteer facilitators to run and support new and experienced editors to take part in these programs. | Wikimedia Australia supports an annual program of events, training programs and campaigns with a range of partners around Australia. It relies on the support of volunteer facilitators to run and support new and experienced editors to take part in these programs. | ||
==Meet or find a facilitator== | |||
Coming soon! | Coming soon! | ||
To work with or request an introduction to one of our accredited facilitators email us at contact@wikimedia.org.au | |||
==How to become a facilitator== | |||
Wikimedia Australia offers support and training to become an accredited Wikimedia Australia facilitator. | Wikimedia Australia offers support and training to become an accredited Wikimedia Australia facilitator. | ||
'''The Facilitator role:''' | '''The Facilitator role:''' | ||
* Event preparation and set up | * [[Workshops|Event preparation]] and set up | ||
* Running or supporting edit-a-thons or events | * Running or supporting edit-a-thons or events | ||
* Running of supporting training workshops | * Running of supporting [[Training|training]] workshops | ||
* Coordination of campaign or specific | * Coordination of campaign or specific WMAU-identified program | ||
* Event evaluation and communication | * Event evaluation and communication | ||
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* Technical skills to facilitate and present events online and in-person, or to run a specific Wikimedia-related campaign or program. | * Technical skills to facilitate and present events online and in-person, or to run a specific Wikimedia-related campaign or program. | ||
* Contributes to and can use WMAU-approved presentation and training materials for Wikimedia platforms (with personalisation of training to a particular audience if needed and use of Visual Editor). | * Contributes to and can use WMAU-approved presentation and training materials for Wikimedia platforms (with personalisation of training to a particular audience if needed and use of Visual Editor). | ||
* Must be a financial member of WMAU (sponsored membership may be available upon | * Must be a financial member of WMAU (sponsored membership may be available upon board consideration). | ||
Hold a teaching or facilitation qualification or relevant experience. | * Hold a teaching or facilitation qualification or relevant experience. (Preferred but non-essential) | ||
* Must hold a current Working with Children certificate for any presentation involving people under 18 years of age. | * Must hold a current Working with Children certificate for any presentation involving people under 18 years of age. | ||
==Express interest in becoming a Facilitator== | |||
We are always looking to expand our network of facilitators. If you'd like to express interest in becoming a facilitator, please email us at: [http://contact@wikimedia.org.au contact@wikimedia.org.au] | |||
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Revision as of 05:41, 18 December 2023
Wikimedia Australia supports an annual program of events, training programs and campaigns with a range of partners around Australia. It relies on the support of volunteer facilitators to run and support new and experienced editors to take part in these programs.
Meet or find a facilitator
Coming soon!
To work with or request an introduction to one of our accredited facilitators email us at contact@wikimedia.org.au
How to become a facilitator
Wikimedia Australia offers support and training to become an accredited Wikimedia Australia facilitator.
The Facilitator role:
- Event preparation and set up
- Running or supporting edit-a-thons or events
- Running of supporting training workshops
- Coordination of campaign or specific WMAU-identified program
- Event evaluation and communication
Facilitator requirements:
- A strong understanding of Wikimedia platforms, policies, processes and overall mission.
- Excellent communication skills with a strong audience focus, clarity and professionalism in addressing diverse audiences (gender, age, interests, profession, knowledge, geography etc).
- Technical skills to facilitate and present events online and in-person, or to run a specific Wikimedia-related campaign or program.
- Contributes to and can use WMAU-approved presentation and training materials for Wikimedia platforms (with personalisation of training to a particular audience if needed and use of Visual Editor).
- Must be a financial member of WMAU (sponsored membership may be available upon board consideration).
- Hold a teaching or facilitation qualification or relevant experience. (Preferred but non-essential)
- Must hold a current Working with Children certificate for any presentation involving people under 18 years of age.
Express interest in becoming a Facilitator
We are always looking to expand our network of facilitators. If you'd like to express interest in becoming a facilitator, please email us at: contact@wikimedia.org.au