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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