No Panic are looking for volunteers to write about anxiety for our Content Team.
This opportunity would suit those who have suffered from any form of anxiety and wish to share their experiences, and enjoy creative writing.
Contributors write content for the No Panic website, or our newsletter which reaches hundreds of members of No Panic.
Articles could be about anxiety experiences, anxiety management or particular types of anxiety and consist of 500-1000 words.
We would ask you to write between 4 and 10 articles a year, the amount will be decided during your interview.
You will be able to develop your creative writing skills, writing interesting pieces that may be read by hundreds.
You may also benefit from networking with those who have suffered from particular forms of anxiety, maybe ones that are less well-known.
It may involve researching information, and learning more about a topic.
You may also benefit from networking with those who have suffered from particular forms of anxiety, maybe ones that are less well-known.
The successful applicant will be committed, motivated, proactive, have good ideas for things to write about, be a good writer, good at working with others and will have access to email.
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