Communications Intern / Volunteer at International Juvenile Justice Observatory
Objectives of the placement:
- Drafting articles, fact sheets, press releases, interviews, briefing materials and other similar items.
- Gathering of primary research material and checking background information.
- Monitoring and curating news sources.
- Developing web and social media content.
- Pitching news items.
- Additional tasks and responsibilities as mutually agreed upon.
Profile:
- Excellent writing and communication skills in either English, French or Spanish.
- Creativity, versatility, high energy, initiative and discipline.
- Demonstrated interest in Juvenile Justice or Children's Rights issues is a plus, as is general knowledge of International Human Rights Law.
- Strong research ability and command of the Internet.
- Minimum study level: university student of Communication Studies or Law.
- Good use of IT. Knowledge of social media, video editing and graphic design tools is a plus.
- Able to work independently as well as being part of a team.
- Ability to meet deadlines.
- Sharp attention to detail when proofreading or fact-checking.
Internship term:
- Maximum 6 months minimum 3 months (Flexible period according to the student's availability).
- No financial remuneration is offered by the IJJO (Please check the European ERASMUS and Leonardo Programme opportunities with your university).
Venue: Murcia (Spain)
If you are interested, please send your CV (with photograph attached) and a motivation letter to:internship@oijj.org
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