Anima International Summit 2022

Open position
Campaigns & Communications Generalist

Full time (40h/week)
Fully remote (Norway based)

Learn more below and consider applying

DEADLINE: November 16th 23:59 CET

About Anima

We are an organisation fighting animal suffering. We are part of an international organisation, Anima International, and since 2017, we oppose animal cruelty in Norway. To achieve our goal we use scientific evidence, careful reasoning, and draw upon decades of collective experience. Just in the last few years, we have successfully helped improve the lives of tens of millions of farmed animals in Norway.

Our current objective is clear: to get the food giant McDonald’s to improve its animal welfare standards and finally close the gap that separates this company from most of Norway’s food industry, which has already begun to move away from outdated practices. This work is part of our broader effort to further our progress on helping the 75 million chickens raised annually in Norway, most of whom still endure severe suffering under current production systems.

We are impact-oriented and use a wide range of tools to make the world a better place. Our current international toolkit includes, among others:

We also share our expertise with other organizations to build a stronger, more effective movement.

At Anima we won’t stop until we end animal suffering. We invite you to join us and help make it happen.

About your role

We are a small and ambitious early-stage organisation with two full-time team members. Joining us now means stepping into a formative moment – helping to build an organization that will shape how animals are treated in Norway for years to come.

As a Campaigns & Communications Generalist, you’ll be part strategist, part doer. You will help design ambitious campaigns and spend time on the frontlines –  talking to companies, producing reports, engaging with the media, and finding creative ways to make change happen.

Our current objective is to convince McDonald’s and Norway’s largest food businesses to phase-out the use of “turbochickens” – birds that are bred to grow so unnaturally fast that many struggle to stand, breathe, or survive their own body weight. You will be an important part of achieving this through both public and behind-the-scenes advocacy.

Running a campaign is much like running a business, and in this work you will be both a partner and an owner.

It’s demanding work, but also a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to create tangible, historic change for those who cannot stand up for themselves. Someone has to pick up the fight, and that someone can be You.

We can adapt to you

Due to the broad scope of our work, there is no simple description of the perfect campaigner. You may be stronger in some areas than others, and we’re open to shaping the role around your strengths and weaknesses.

What matters most is your mindset. We’re looking for someone who treats the mission as their own, learns fast, and does what’s needed — from developing and executing creative campaign ideas, to talking to a wide array of stakeholders, to taking care of administrative work that inevitably comes with getting things done.

We are looking for a generalist rather than a specialist. Some traits are essential: resilience, persistence, creativity, and critical thinking.

No previous experience is required for this role. We value mindset, clarity of thought, and drive over credentials. While experience will be valued (and reflected in the salary), we welcome applications from both seasoned professionals and passionate newcomers who align with our organisational culture.

You’ll learn a lot along the way. You won’t know everything on day one — and that’s fine. We’ll help you get there.

You’ll thrive in Anima if you see problems and fix them, take initiative without waiting to be asked, and care deeply about making the organization succeed for the animals.

What do you gain by working at Anima?

  • Meaningful work – you will help build a world free from animal suffering.
  • Time – you will be able to focus full time on helping animals.
  • High degree of flexibility – the work is mostly remote and you will in large part organise your working hours and workflow yourself.
  • Trust – we expect you to make mistakes as a given and learn from them.
  • Autonomy – you will experience freedom and independence in your decision-making.
  • Transparency – you will have access to the work and decisions of others.
  • Honest work culture – you will know what your colleagues are doing and what they really think.
  • Knowledge – you will learn and receive support from people who have been fighting for animals for many years.
  • Opportunity to grow – you will learn every day and be encouraged to experiment beyond your skill set.
  • Ability to influence the organisation – we encourage our people to openly speak their mind and thus you will be able to impact what kind of organisation we are.
  • A laugh – animal advocacy can be dark at times, we think that having a fun atmosphere is key to balance this.
  • Employment agreement - We offer a permanent, full-time (40 hours/week) employment contract with an initial 6-month probation period.
  • Transparently set compensation – Our salaries are not negotiable and are based on a transparent algorithm that is the same for each role.

Your minimum salary will be 50 383 NOK gross. The salary base may increase due to previous experience related to the position and activism (+3% for each year). In addition, the salary increases with your seniority in Anima according to the following model:

+ 7% – for every year worked at Anima during the first 5 years of work

+ 5% – for every year worked at Anima during the next 5 years of work

+ 3% – for every year worked at Anima during the next 5 years of work

+ 2%– for every year worked at Anima during the next years of work

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What do we require from you?

  • Strong belief in the mission of our organization. Working for us should not be thought of as a ‘career step’. We want people who are motivated by our mission above all.
  • Fluency in both Norwegian and English. You will be working in a Norway-based organisation which will require constant communication with Norwegian speakers. At the same time we are part of an international organization where cross-borders collaboration is the daily norm, requiring strong English language skills.
  • Ability to work in Norway. This offer is open to candidates who are either currently Norway-based, or are willing to move to Norway for the job. We are happy to do whatever we can to help you in relocating, depending on your needs and our ability. If you have questions about what we can help with, don’t hesitate to write to us.
  • Flexible availability. Offering you great flexibility in terms of working hours, we need the same flexibility from you. We think of ourselves as a small startup. The success of the organization rests on a handful of highly motivated advocates who want to do something ambitious with their lives. You must be comfortable working full-time (40 hours / week), part of which may take place during non-standard hours or weekends to accommodate differences in time zones, volunteer activists' operating hours, and unexpected events.
    This means that if you are just starting your studies or have other significant commitments, it will probably be difficult for you to meet our requirements for full-time work and flexible availability.
  • Ability to travel frequently (especially if you live outside of the Oslo region). We work remotely, so we don’t often get the chance to see our colleagues in person. To remedy that, we hold team gatherings, organization-wide summits and participate in conferences together. We see these meetings as an important part of our work and a way to build a strong organization. Such trips usually take from 3 to 4 days. The specific amount and frequency of travel required depend on one's role. In this position, you’ll have to be physically present for key campaign moments — including local events, actions, and media opportunities — which may occur once a month on average, particularly in Oslo and surrounding areas.
  • Not being an asshole. We expect you to treat others with respect, decency and compassion – even the occasional adversaries.
  • A preference for hard work. Activism is our passion and one of the main motivations in life. Importantly, ​​the salary you will receive comes from donors who trust us to carefully and responsibly fulfill our promises. To fit our culture, you have to be a person who is proactive and prepared to deliver a high degree of personal effort for animals.
  • Growth mindset. Nobody knows how to fix the world, so we need you to keep learning. We constantly strive to be better at our activism, but also as people.
  • Strong interest in a high-feedback culture. We have a culture of honest and direct communication. We talk openly about our strengths and weaknesses on a daily basis because we want to be the best. You will know what your colleagues really think of you and be encouraged to speak your mind.
  • Ability to reason and communicate your thinking, especially in written form. In order to thrive in our organization, you must be able to think carefully, try to back up your ideas with reasonable evidence, and above all be open to being proven wrong and changing your mind.
  • Ability and desire to solve problems independently. Working with us comes with a lot of autonomy, and responsibility. You will seek and test new solutions and tools, take on challenges, and face problems no one in the organization has encountered before.
  • Ability to work effectively within a team. Autonomy does not equal working alone. We treat Anima International as one efficiently functioning organism, and we collaborate extensively across teams. We believe that we can achieve more by working together, rather than as individuals. Such an approach requires the ability to prioritize the organization and its mission above one’s ego, and “we” above “I”. We do what is needed regardless of job description or team objectives.
  • Interpersonal and relationship building skills. Whether with companies, journalists, politicians, or volunteers, your role will require you to build strong relationships. Ideally, you are someone who truly enjoys creating connections with people.
  • Interest in public discourse. You should have a genuine interest in media, public debate, and current affairs, and an understanding of how stories capture attention and influence audiences.
  • Excellent communication skills. The ability to present our work, strategy, and vision clearly and compellingly is fundamental for this role. 
  • Willingness to step outside of your comfort zone, consistently. This role requires real initiative, courage, and adaptability. You’ll often need to push your own boundaries, do things you’ve never done before, and stay composed under pressure. Things that might make you sweat, cringe, or doubt yourself for a moment. We’re looking for someone who embraces discomfort as part of growth and keeps moving forward to make real change for animals. You’ll have your team’s support, but you’ll be the one doing it.

You do not need to be vegan or vegetarian. While all of our events provide only plant-based meals, we are open to anyone who wants to fight for a world that is free from animal suffering.

Anima turbokylling protest McDonalds OsloCredit: Bart Samuel / Anima

What will you do?

  • Build culture you will help build and reinforce our culture, so we never lose what makes Anima International strong.
  • Embrace reality you will make it your mission to understand the world as it is rather than as you would like it to be.
  • Experience frustration – you will feel frustrated about things you could do better or things that are not working in the organisation or your team, and use this frustration as an opportunity to refine and elevate our organisation.
  • Question ideas you will question common knowledge, especially your own ideas, so that our results are always as good as they can be.
  • Optimise your performance you will sharpen your skills and understanding so you can make a stronger impact for animals.
  • Deepen your knowledge – you will enjoy continuously deepening your knowledge, both about particular areas of animal advocacy and about how the world works.
  • Prioritise action you won’t let incomplete data hold you back from making progress.
  • Abandon projects you will change your objectives when it makes sense, no matter the time already invested.
  • Respect and trust others you will be there for others and trust their intention, no matter the differences, you will support them when they succeed and when they fail.
  • Seek information independently you will be responsible for acting very independently which will require you to obtain and verify data.
  • Make mistakes – you will embrace your mistakes without being ashamed, and will have a desire to learn from them.
  • Build relationships – you will need social competence as you try to build trust and work with company executives to make progress for animals. 
  • Strategise – it is not easy to change the world. As a campaigner you will ask yourself endless questions. You will be responsible for campaign strategy which requires careful planning and the ability to think ahead. 
  • Take risks – negotiating in a high stakes meeting, attending a farming conference, organising a protest – in this role you will need to be comfortable with stepping out of your comfort zone. 
  • Conduct research – you will spend many hours online gathering information, working with investigators and lawyers.
  • Create engaging content – you will produce emotive graphics and videos for social media, factual reports and data-driven briefings for journalists and politicians. 
  • Work with the media – you will engage with journalists, write press releases, and give the occasional interview.
  • Mobilise advocates – you will write emails to our supporters and motivate them to take action with us. You will also organise and run street actions like protests and stunts.
  • Try again and again and again – the decision makers we want to reach often don’t want to improve animal welfare, others may simply not have time for you. In this role you will need extreme persistence in order to gain traction with companies. 

Do you think this role is too challenging and you're not fit for it?

You may be thinking that this role would be interesting for you, but you won’t make the cut. 

We encourage you not to worry and fill out the application nonetheless, especially if you meet our requirements (even on a basic level) and you think this position could bring you a lot of joy. Leave the judgment about your competence to us. You may even learn something useful along the way. 🙂

We're hosting informational webinars about this role and our recruitment process – sign up and find out why you should give it a try.

What will help you go through the recruitment process successfully?

  • Familiarity with Effective Altruism principles.
  • Studying our recommended materials list (see below).
  • Attending the webinars we are hosting (see below).

List of materials that will help you get this job

PLEASE NOTE! To help you progress through the stages in our recruitment process, we have prepared a list of materials. They will be especially useful for those who do not meet our requirements or lack either experience in activism or role-specific expertise, but we encourage all candidates to read them. In the list you can also find webinars recorded by our staff so you can learn more about our organisation and recruitment process.

Live Q&A

We will be hosting webinars (with live Q&A sessions) so you can ask us all the questions you may have about Anima International, working with us, the position, and the recruitment process.

Click on the links below to join (our webinars will be hosted on Zoom video conferencing platform). We will post a link to the recording for people who couldn’t attend, so you can revisit this page later on to watch it.

Webinar schedule

October 30, 18:00 CET
Gabi Jadłowska, People Operations Manager - Behind the scenes of Anima International’s recruitment: what to expect when you apply

November 3, 19:00 CET
Niklas Fjeldberg, Executive Director of Anima in Norway - Overview of the roles of Campaigner, Marketing & Mobilization specialist, and Operations Generalist

Important information about our recruitment process

Why is this recruitment in English?

We take recruitment extremely seriously. Our process is carefully designed, anonymized, sometimes even randomized, and always scored manually — no algorithms, no shortcuts. This makes it fairer, but also a very big job. In Norway, we currently only have two full-time staff who do not specialize in people operations, with the professionalism it requires, without neglecting other crucial work in Norway. That’s why we draw on the resources and expertise of our international team.

Because full proficiency in English is required for these roles, running the process in English should not create a hurdle for qualified candidates.  

Overview of the process

We value your competence rather than credentials

The aim of the process is to get to know you, this is why we put heavy emphasis on tests.

We don’t rely on interviews and first impressions 

People who make a good impression during interviews are not always the best fit for the organization – and vice versa. We prefer to talk to you after we’ve had the chance to learn a bit about you, your way of thinking and your ideas.

We aim to be fair and minimise bias

To avoid bias, our recruitment process in most of the stages is blind, anonymized and randomized by someone not participating in the candidates’ evaluations. We put substantial effort into making sure we rate all applicants objectively.

We hope to reduce application obstacles and make the recruitment process dignifying

We will be hosting webinars for those interested to give a glimpse into what the role is about and how we work, and help combat performance anxiety. We also provide a list of materials for people who lack the necessary experience or expertise for the role.

Ideally, after the recruitment, we will try to provide feedback on our rationale and comment on stronger and weaker aspects of a candidate if rejected. Please note that the feedback feature may be limited by the number of participants due to limits in our resources. Most likely we will only be able to provide feedback to candidates who reach later stages of the recruitment process.

Due to the structure of our recruitment process, it may be time-consuming and demanding.

Participants will be compensated for the work trial.

Timeline

  • 15.10-16.11 – Apply time for you to apply (just fill out the questionnaire here).
  • 22.11-26.11 – Take part in a one-way interview and answer a few brief questions – We will let you know if you advance to the next stage. If so, we will invite you to a short asynchronous interview, where you will record answers to a few questions.
  • 04.12-14.12 – Do role-specific tasks We will let you know if you advance to the next stage. If so, we will send you some tasks to complete.
  • 20.12-23.12 - Learn if you’re advancing to the next stage – We will let you know before the holidays whether you’re moving forward, so you won’t be left waiting during the break.
  • 24.12-04.01 - Holidays break  - We don’t want anyone to spend their holidays stressing about recruitment tasks. While this makes the overall timeline a bit longer, we think it’s more respectful to pause during this period and give everyone the chance to switch off.
  • 05.01-11.01 – Join an interview – If you successfully pass the previous stage, we will invite you for an interview.
  • Reference check – We will ask you for contact information for a few professional references, such as former employers or supervisors, to talk about your skills and traits. However, we will only contact them if you are invited to take part in the last stage of the process.
  • 17.01-15.02 – Do a short work trial with us If you successfully pass the previous stage, we will invite you to join us for a two-day work trial. You will be compensated for this. 
  • 16.02-17.02 – Learn whether you are accepted We will contact you to let you know about the final decision regarding your application.
  • 18.02-13.03 – Get feedback from us if you are interested, we will do our best to provide feedback to help you understand what we rated positively in your application and what we didn’t. We hope this will help you in getting another impactful position. This stage is heavily dependent on the amount of participants due to constraints in our capacity.

Please note: the timeline may slightly change due to unforeseen circumstances. We will do our best to make sure it won’t.

Deadline

We accept applications by November 16th 23:59 CET.

Technical aspects

You will be required to use the Zoom application to participate in the webinars and in the interview stage of the recruitment.

Contact information

If you have any questions about the role or the recruitment process, please email [email protected].