Want to blog on an issue you are passionate about for an audience of hundreds of thousands of activists and nonprofit leaders?

Change.org is currently hiring part-time blogger/editors to create the premier online space for some of the most important issues of our time. Each blogger will lead an online community focusing on a single issue, maintain a daily blog covering news and offering commentary, convene leading nonprofits and activists working on the issue, and help people translate their interests and passions into concrete action.

We are currently hiring for the following positions and are always open to new suggestions

Global Poverty
Universal Health Care
Microfinance
Human Trafficking

Public Education
Poverty In America
Global Health
Water Sustainability

Cure Cancer
Sustainable Agriculture
Racism
Mental Health
...and more to come...
Additional Details

* Part Time - This is a part-time position. There are no formal hourly requirements, but the blogs will require daily activity, so you will have to be willing to dedicate significant time outside of your normal work.

* Monthly stipend - We pay all bloggers a modest monthly stipend.

* Collaboration - This is a collaborative effort, and you will be in regular contact with Change.org's Managing Editor and participate in ongoing communication with all Change.org blogger/editors.

* Location: anywhere - The Change.org team is distributed across the country, and you can write from anywhere you like.

To apply, send the following information to bloggers@change.org

1. Your Resume
Nothing fancy here - just send us what you've got.

2. The social issue you want to blog about
Let us know the primary issue you are interested in writing about. You may also list any other issues you'd also like to be considered for, including issues we may not have listed above.

3. The URL of any blog(s) you have written for before
We don?t require applicants to have previous blogging experience, but if you do, please list the URLs of the blogs you have written for the past, including your personal blog if you have one, along with links to specific posts that are representative of your work.

4. Why you're interested in the position
This is free-form and casual. In your email give us a short intro about why you're interested in the project and any brief background info you want to highlight. This is not a formal cover letter and we're a laid back organization, so don't spend too much time laboring over this.

We look forward to hearing from you!