Malaria Consortium is an international NGO dedicated to the fight against malaria and other childhood and communicable diseases. Established as a registered charity in 2003, the organisation has eight country offices across Africa and Asia.
COMMUNICATIONS INTERNSHIP
Location: UK
Application Closing Date: Mar 1st, 2010 Malaria Consortium is an international NGO dedicated to the fight against malaria and other childhood and communicable diseases. Established as a registered charity in 2003, the organisation has eight country offices across Africa and Asia. Malaria Consortium’s Head Office in London is seeking assistance with its communications, advocacy, fundraising and administration work, and particularly its online and web-based activities. The candidate must have a strong interest in one or more of the aforementioned disciplines, as well as a strong working knowledge of computing/IT. In addition to a range of research, writing and supporting tasks, the candidate should be able to assist with various online tasks which will include website updating (via a bespoke CMS) and maintaining, engaging and improving the organisation’s engagement in social media networks (Twitter, Facebook, You Tube etc). As a person who is genuinely excited by the opportunities offered to an NGO by the Internet, the candidate should be able to research, understand and enagage in such opportunities quickly and creatively. Keeping up to date with online community and other social media developments and advising on opportunities is an essential aspect of this role. Another key interest and ability for this candidate will be familiarity with multi-media – both editing and preparing for web use.
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Application Closing Date: Mar 1st, 2010 Malaria Consortium is an international NGO dedicated to the fight against malaria and other childhood and communicable diseases. Established as a registered charity in 2003, the organisation has eight country offices across Africa and Asia. Malaria Consortium’s Head Office in London is seeking assistance with its communications, advocacy, fundraising and administration work, and particularly its online and web-based activities. The candidate must have a strong interest in one or more of the aforementioned disciplines, as well as a strong working knowledge of computing/IT. In addition to a range of research, writing and supporting tasks, the candidate should be able to assist with various online tasks which will include website updating (via a bespoke CMS) and maintaining, engaging and improving the organisation’s engagement in social media networks (Twitter, Facebook, You Tube etc). As a person who is genuinely excited by the opportunities offered to an NGO by the Internet, the candidate should be able to research, understand and enagage in such opportunities quickly and creatively. Keeping up to date with online community and other social media developments and advising on opportunities is an essential aspect of this role. Another key interest and ability for this candidate will be familiarity with multi-media – both editing and preparing for web use.
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