Crisis Group is offering a great learning opportunity to develop concise writing skills, and seeing first-hand how a policy organisation develops and maintains its media relations and promotes its work through its podcasts. In this volunteer internship you will also be observing, contributing and providing feedback to our processes as a member of the communications team. This is a full time internship position for 3-6 months, starting as soon as possible.
We offer you learning on the job through:
Suggesting, reaching out to and preparing candidate podcast guests, supporting podcast hosts with the recording process;
Preparing background research and runs-of-show for hosts of upcoming podcast episodes;
Writing summaries of episodes to accompany publication;
Assisting the social media team in drafting content for all our active social media channels (X, LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram);
Monitoring the impact of podcasts and providing feedback to hosts;
Assisting with uploading Crisis Group’s written publications;
Drafting mass mailing campaigns for publications and global media releases as well as Crisis Group’s weekly newsletter;
Contribute to expanding and maintaining Crisis Group’s main media contact list database;
Monitoring developments in online media and media coverage of Crisis Group and its staff and assist in the production of impact metrics.
This internship position will suit anyone interested in acquiring a practical overview of a wide range of countries in conflict, developing concise writing skills, and learning how a policy organisation develops its communications strategies. Candidates will need very good English, good writing skills and to enjoy working in a fast-paced, diverse, multinational team. The ideal intern will have prior communications experience and will already be familiar with the production of podcasts in a professional setting.
Our Communications team is based in Brussels, Belgium. Internships are available exclusively to students participating in academic or sponsored programs, e.g. students who can integrate the internship into their academic curriculum for credit or those who have secured external funding, such as a grant or scholarship, to support them during the internship.
An undergraduate degree or in pursuit of a postgraduate degree in international relations, conflict studies, communications, or similar;
A team player, able to work in a multicultural context, with strong written communication and organisational skills;
Full proficiency in English required, knowledge of French is a plus;
Experience in podcast production and editing are an asset;
Authorisation to undertake an internship in Belgium.
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