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Applications Open For The IFRC Social Media Internship Programme 2020

Applications Open For The IFRC Social Media Internship Programme 2020. The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, is inviting qualified individuals who would be interested in joining its Social Media Internship Programme for 2020.

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Provide assistance with various tasks such as researching, writing, proofreading and editing IFRC social media content
  • Create social media posts on a daily basis
  • Keep track of social media posts and tags related to the humanitarian field including trending topics that may need to be raised to the IFRC
  • Formulate strategies and provide suggestions on how to increase the following of specific IFRC staff, and raise public awareness of the IFRC’s activities within the 10 countries included in Southern Africa’s  cluster
  • Less monitoring and posting during weekends
  • Increase monitoring and posting during emergencies
  • Work-from-home capability with some office visits33

Requirements

In order to qualify for consideration, candidates will need to meet the following minimum requirements:

  • Has a Bachelor’s degree or in the final year of qualification in Marketing, Communications, Business, Journalism, Public Relations or other related fields of study
  • Must be knowledgeable in social media analytics
  • Solid background with the use of Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, Snapchat and other social media outlets
  • Dedicated to developing fresh ideas on how to enhance IFRC’s online presence
  • Must have a prolific social media presence
  • Highly creative and seeks out innovation
  • Always in the loop regarding latest trends across all popular social media platforms
  • Fluent in written and spoken English

How To Apply

Eligible candidates who wish to be part of this internship programme will need to access the IFRC recruitment portal in order to apply. Click here to start the application process.

Closing Date: 26 February 2020. The IFRC may close the application window before the set deadline for whatever reason it may deem appropriate.

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