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Role Brief:

Role Name:

 

Scrum Master - CrowdDoing.world's Nature Counter

 

Min Qualifications required: Bachelors / Masters

 

Min Experience Required: (in no. of yrs) 2+

 

Experience or Knowledge in a specific subject or area required: Experience software development, project management

 

Minimum Volunteer hours required: (in hrs per week) 5-20

 

Project Overview:

Project Name:

 

Nature Counter

Project Duration: (in months) 6-12 months (Ongoing)

 

Project outline:

120 minutes a week in nature is a basic minimal nature dose every person in a city should achieve as a matter of public health. 90 minutes a day five days a week every week is an optimal recommended dose of nature for every person in a city. CrowdDoing studied biophelia in cities and found that there are more than one hundred diseases that can be prevented through access to nature. Nature Counter is a CrowdDoing concept, imminently to become a functional prototype that lets each person see if they are getting that level of time in nature per week or per month. Time in nature is approximated through the kind of nature that exists in cities- geo-locations of people based on their cell phones when they are in parks. Nature Counter tracks each person’s time in park when the application is on. This allows people to track it the way step counters track it. The aim is to have a universal public health goal of getting the city’s people to have enough time in parks to realize the biophelia collective health dividend. The concept is that nature is both an individual activity and a collective goal that friends should encourage each-other to achieve. Nature Counter is aimed at getting each person to track their time in nature and adjust their calendar over time to increase their time in nature. Our estimations are that people’s time in nature would rise if they could track this and have target goals for their health due to time in nature accordingly.

 

Biophelia counter builds off of the evidence that people who use step counters walk 27% more than people who don’t. http://www.nbcnews.com/id/21901412/ns/health-fitness/t/people-walk-mile-more-if-wearing-pedometer/ Assuming Nature Counter can achieve similar results for biophelia, whatever percentage of the city who downloaded the nature counter application. Assuming that San Francisco residents visit parks at an average level, they would visit parks 29 times a year- https://www.nrpa.org/blog/29-number-of-times-americans-visit-their-local- parks-annually/. Assuming the minimal dose goal, each person would need to increase that by another 40% to get to an average of a weekly visit to a local park and experience of biophelia. Each person would need to expand that dose by 1000% to reach the optimal dose. This is where a biophelia counter can come it and help people reach for more biophelia time in their lives.

 

Understand and fulfill international data security and protection requirements, and interface with regulators.

 

 

 

Essential Tasks:

At a high level, the following tasks will need to be performed:

 

Serve as the Scrum Master for project; will be both technical and non-functional activities managed in agile manner

Facilitate Agile ceremonies such as sprint planning, backlog grooming, retrospective, etc.

Help guide and establish Agile best practices and help implement the proper tools

Groom and maintain the backlog with the Product Owner

Assists the team in achieving their sprint goals by consistently reinforcing good Scrum principles and practices, and helping the team continuously improve.

Eliminates impediments and removes blockers by working with a wide range of stakeholders until a resolution is reached, so that the team can remain focused on achieving their objectives

 

 

Skills & Competencies:

● At least one year of Scrum Master experience leading a software development or engineering team

 

● CSM or other Agile certifications

 

● Successful experience applying Agile concepts and techniques driving projects to completion

 

● Hands on experience with Agile tools (preferred, not required)

 

 

 

If you have any questions about processes for joining CrowdDoing.world as a volunteer to support our efforts in systemic change please write to volunteerorientation@crowddoing.world""

 

""Realizing that nature is a collective benefit for the health of a city, CrowdDoing.world is working with cities worldwide to institute measurable biophelia goals. Biophelia goals include metrics such as how much time people spend in nature, frequency of parks and parks visits, and time spent in parks.

 

A biophelia counter is a concept CrowdDoing.world is developing that will aid people in tracking their biophelia, or the amount of time they spend in nature. CrowdDoing.world is partnering with local groups of volunteers to develop, test, and launch biophelia counters in each city.

 

Biophelia counters will use geo-location technology to track how often people access parks. Each biophelia counter will have a mobile app that tracks how often a person accesses a park, and for how long. The biophelia counter app will also track whether the person visited a park before or after going to work, or after coming home.

 

Biophelia counters will track goals set by cities for biophelia, so people will know that they are getting the proper amount of biophelia, and time in nature. CrowdDoing.world will be collaborating with cities to set goals, so biophelia counters will help people track their progress in achieving their goals.

 

A biophelia counter will allow people to set goals for themselves, and to track their progress in achieving their biophelia goals. There are hundreds of diseases that can be prevented through access to nature. By tracking biophelia, biophelia counters help people achieve the goal of biophelia.

With this project, CrowdDoing.world wants to create a community of volunteers around biophelia. Through this project, people can participate in the creation of the first global network of biophelia counters. By using biophelia counters, people can better understand their health and wellness, and set healthy goals.

 

If you'd like to join our Nature Counter team in CrowdDoing.world working to build the first global network of biophelia counters, please fill out this form, and follow the instructions.

 

Explore an interactive urban nature system as an Explorer. While in the forest, you will learn about biodiversity, the impacts of climate change, how to communicate and engage with others, and how to save our biodiversity via responding to scientific concerns about climate change. You will explore the forest and its significance to global biodiversity.

Through the lens of urban ecology, we explore the relationship between human development and the natural environment. We seek to understand the complex interplay of urbanization, biodiversity and ecosystem services, which underlie the conservation of wildlife, and ecotherapy and forest therapy. We also want to generate innovative ideas for how forests can be incorporated into urban environments in order to maximize their ecological value and human psychological and physiological benefits.

Our program is designed to give you an introduction to the field of Urban Ecology, forest therapy, attention restoration theory, and nature deficit disorder reduction. Nature Counter users will learn from the app and the course a deeper understanding of the importance of the natural world, as well as new perspective on the urban environment and our impact on it and its impacts on people. In addition, participants will have a greater appreciation for forests, trees, and other species of plants and animals, and for the vital role that they play in sustaining life on Earth, and helping to improve human mental health, productivity, and many dimensions of wellbeing.
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Welcome to Brainwave Bikes! We are looking for volunteers to be a part of Melbourne’s largest charity-run second-hand bike store.

Established by Brainwave Australia and Mercedes-Benz Australia, Brainwave Bikes is a social enterprise that refurbishes, donates and sells bikes to families or individuals who may be unable to a new and safe bike. Our proceeds go to Brainwave in their tireless work supporting children with brain injury and illnesses, and helping their families adapt and thrive.

We are looking for groups of 2-5 individuals with a passion for bicycles and tinkering! Volunteers will help with our day-to-day activities of assessing bikes for service; through cleaning and detailing, quality assessment and recycling bicycles too damaged to repair.

This opportunity is a whole day activity to be booked for the team looking for rewarding work in a sustainable and just cause!

Candidates will need to provide:
A National Police Check

On the day they will need to bring:

Clothes they don't mind getting dirty

Water Bottle

Lunch

Hat and Sunglasses for sunny weather

We Provide:

PPE

Suncreen

Kitchen and toilet facilities

All tools required for the task

  • Sat , 05/11/2024 - 06:30 to Sat , 05/11/2024 - 16:00
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One of two annual fundraising events for money to spend for our Community Gardens, Beautification Projects and Educational Endowments. We have several gardens that we plant and maintain every year, along with helping the City of Greeley, Guadalupe Center (for the homeless), and schools. We also help startup gardens for Childcare Centers and Nursing Homes.

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The Facilitator will assist a group of high school students with coding their solution to a social problem they would like to solve.
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Come volunteer at REAP Climate Center during our Open House and Volunteer hours! REAP’s campus is open to the public Sundays from 10 am to sunset and Wednesdays from 2 pm to sunset. Feel free to drop in at any time, and stay as long as you like. We always have staff ready to guide you through a fun set of volunteer-friendly tasks.

Before arriving, please read through our volunteer page and FAQ, and sign our online waiver. All volunteering participants of all ages are required to sign the waiver before coming to campus.

We do our best to update this volunteer page one week before the event to describe what tasks we have planned. Some possibilities include: watering, planting, compost building, animal maintenance, light construction or fabrication, and heavy construction.
Learn more at https://www.reapcenter.org/
  • Sat , 04/22/2023 - 09:00 to Sat , 04/22/2023 - 13:30
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Earth Day is a global event to raise awareness and action for the environment. Please join us in enhancing the Trimmier Elementary School for Earth Day. Let's do some yard work, paint, and plant some trees, shrubs, and flowering plants.

Come join us in reporting for duty in your community!

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  • Wed , 04/26/2023 - 09:00 to Wed , 04/26/2023 - 12:00
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We need your help to pull Scotch broom near the Nisqually River. This invasive plant crowds out native ones and makes it difficult for them to grow nearby.

Register through Eventbrite for directions to the worksite. Link here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/yelm-shoreline-work-party-wed-april-26th-tickets-595239345907

Work parties are rain or shine. Individual, pre-packaged, light snacks are provided. Minors are welcome provided they are accompanied by an adult.

Contact Emily at emily@nisquallylandtrust.org with any questions.

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  • Sat , 04/22/2023 - 09:00 to Sat , 04/22/2023 - 12:00
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Celebrate Earth Day by giving back to the land around the Nisqually River.

Scotch broom is an invasive plant that crowds out native ones and damages the health of forests along the river, and we need your help to get rid of it.

Register through Eventbrite for directions to the worksite. Link here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/earth-day-invasive-plant-removal-work-party-sat-april-22nd-tickets-595232234637

Work parties are rain or shine. Individual, pre-packaged, light snacks are provided. Minors are welcome provided they are accompanied by an adult.

Contact Emily at emily@nisquallylandtrust.org with any questions.

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  • Wed , 04/19/2023 - 09:00 to Wed , 04/19/2023 - 12:00
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We need your help to remove Scotch broom and Himalayan blackberry near the Nisqually River. These invasive plants outcompete native plants, making it difficult for them to grow nearby.

Register through Eventbrite for directions to the worksite. Link here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/yelm-shoreline-invasive-plant-removal-wed-april-19th-tickets-595222244757

Work parties are rain or shine. Individual, pre-packaged, light snacks are provided. Minors are welcome provided they are accompanied by an adult.

Contact Emily at emily@nisquallylandtrust.org with any questions.

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  • Wed , 04/12/2023 - 09:00 to Wed , 04/12/2023 - 12:00
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We need your help to pull Scotch broom at our Lackamas Flats Protected Area. This invasive plant outcompetes native plants and makes it difficult for them to grow in the area.

Register on Eventbrite for directions to the worksite. Link here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lackamas-flats-scotch-broom-pull-work-party-wed-april-12th-tickets-595115395167

Work parties are rain or shine. Individual, pre-packaged, light snacks are provided. Minors are welcome provided they are accompanied by an adult.

Contact Emily at emily@nisquallylandtrust.org with any questions.

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