Communications Intern (f/m/d)
Voluntary Internship
Berlin
Communications Intern (f/m/d)
Your Responsibilities
- Support in the execution of the communication strategy
- Support in creative development and execution of content
- Developing and producing blog posts
- Conceiving, drafting and posting content for our channels (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Website)
- Maintaining an active social media community and calendar
- Analysis and assessment of the strategy’s performance
Our Offer
- A paid internship of 3-6 months; the start date is ASAP
- Real responsibility from day one and full ownership of your tasks
- An immersive experience that connects you to both the football industry and charity sector
- A stimulating work environment with lovely colleagues, flat hierarchies and creative freedom
- The opportunity to position yourself at the heart of a growing movement that’s changing the game for good
Design Thinking
Flat Hierarchies
Project Responsibility
Startup Flair
Sport and Recreation Facilities
Promotion of Employee Initiatives
Your Profile
- You have a keen and active interest in social media
- You are a matriculated university student (until the end of the internship) and have to complete a compulsory internship
- You have some professional experience working in digital communications
- You are familiar with Adobe Suite, and a proficient user of PhotoShop and InDesign
- You speak English fluently (Native language level; bonus points for additional languages)
- You are Berlin-based or willing to relocate
- You buy into our mission and are willing to go the extra mile for the cause
All levels welcome (no experience required)
Languages
English
Skill set
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe InDesign
About the company
We are a global NGO that harnesses the power of football to tackle some of the greatest social challenges of our time. The organisation’s work supports an international network of over 120 grassroots organisations that use football as a tool to address deep-rooted community issues, ranging from refugee integration in Ireland to gender equality in Kenya. Collectively, the network empowers more than two million disadvantaged young people per year.
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