The primary objective of this internship is to have the successful
candidate develop a “Media Map” of 10 select Southern African countries’
conventional and social media landscapes including key donor markets that are
yet to be determined. Moreover, the IFRC Communications and Partnerships
Research Intern will be supporting the Partnership and Mobilization team by
mapping the IFRC’s Partnership and Mobilization group by mapping the
organization’s income generating opportunities.
The functions of
the Media Map the intern will be creating are as follows:
- Monitor and record the conventional and social media landscape of the
region and specific international markets
- Keep track of social media trends in Southern Africa including important
international markets
- List the top 10 leading and most influential traditional and social media
platforms in key international and regional markets
- Document income generation trends of various humanitarian organizations
- Research prospective local and international funding opportunities
- Research events in Southern Africa that can help raise the IFRC profile
- Perform admin support tasks within the Communications and Partnerships
team
What are the
requirements?
To be considered
eligible to apply for the internship, candidates must meet the minimum
requirements below:
- Must hold a Bachelor’s Degree in Commerce or Humanities or in the final
year of qualification
- Students of Media Studies, Social Sciences or Business Sciences will be
given preference
- Must have effective research skills
- Capable of researching, analyzing and compiling large amounts of data
- Knows how to work with online analytics
- Good Microsoft Excel skills
- Knows the range of scope of conventional media
- Knows how to use Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok and YouTube
- Proficient in spoken and written English
How to apply?
To apply for the IFRC Communications and Partnerships Research Internship CLICK HERE
Application
Deadline?
The deadline for submission of applications is set on 26 February
2020.
Late or incomplete applications will not be accepted.
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