Communications Intern - Bruxelles Etterbeek, België - European Schoolnet

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Beschrijving
Communications Intern
(Ref. SciEduDept-2023NCM)


Department:
SCIENCE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT**European Schoolnet (EUN) is looking for a new
communications trainee to join its Science Education

department in Brussels (Vacancy Reference
:
SciEduDept-2023NCM
). The trainee will actively support the

communications activities of various projects, including design of communications materials, website
- on approach, and interested in working in a fast-paced international environment.


Main tasks
This list is for indicative purposes only. It will be adapted to meet the priorities of the organisation and in

response to skills demonstrated by the trainee


Tasks will include:

  • Updating and maintaining websites of projects in science education.
  • Writing news and articles about projects in science education.
  • Managing content of newsletters by projects in science education.
  • Updating and monitoring regularly social media accounts of projects in science education,
especially on Twitter and Facebook.

  • Planning and running communications campaigns.
  • Editing and producing promotional materials (posters, banners, videos, etc.).
  • Assisting the department's project managers with associated events.
  • Attending project meetings with partners and other stakeholders.
  • Assisting with the production of project deliverables and reporting.

Profile and skills

  • Very good spoken and written English plus at least one other EU language.
  • A basic knowledge of HTML and previous experience with web content management systems and
other web publishing tools (ideally Liferay and WordPress).

  • Experience with Adobe InDesign, and an interest and familiarity with corporate social media
(Facebook, Twitter, etc.) and Web 2.0 technologies.

  • Experience in writing news and articles, both for a specific and general target audience.
  • Very good organisational skills, since success in this role will depend upon forward planning and
proactivity.

  • Attention to detail and being able to work independently is critical.
  • A team player with strong interpersonal and intercultural skills to succeed in an international
environment.

  • An interest and familiarity with video and graphical production and photography.
  • Experience in organising online events desirable.
  • Preferable: a bachelor's or master's degree in a relevant field (e.g., communications, journalism,
media, education, international relations). Interest in science education is a plus, but no science or

science education experience needed.


Useful information
-
Duration of contract: 6 months' internship. This is a full-time position starting as soon as possible.
-
Location: European Schoolnet, Rue de Treves, 61, Brussels, Belgium. The trainee will have to be

domiciled in Belgium during the traineeship.
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Permit: Applicants must be EU citizens or already possess a valid work permit for Belgium.
-
Benefits: a stipend of
1100 €/month net for the duration of the internship;
hybrid position: Remote

working from the Belgian residence up to three days per week allowed (Science Education

Department colleagues work from the office on Thursdays and Fridays);
up to
10 days remote

working from outside Belgium during the internship.

-
Interview process:

the head of the Science Education Department and Human Resources.

European Schoolnet and a Senior Adviser.


How to apply

  • The motivation and CV file should be named: Vacancy-Reference (no spaces).
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About European Schoolnet
European Schoolnet is a network of over 30 European Ministries of Education, based in Brussels. As a non
- profit organisation, we aim to bring innovation in teaching and learning to our key stakeholders: Ministries

of Education, schools, teachers, researchers, and industry partners. Since its founding in 1997, European

Schoolnet has used its links with education ministries to help schools make effective use of educational

technologies, equipping both teachers and pupils with the skills to succeed in the knowledge society. We

pledge to support schools in achieving effective use of ICT in teaching and learning; improve and raise

the quality of education in Europe; promote the European dimension in education.


About the Science Education Department
STEM Education, including Educational (Emerging) Technologies, is one of the priorities of EUN's Ministries

of Education (MoEs). In the last 10+ years, this team has been involved in over 60 education projects

including both EC funded initiatives (e.g., Scientix, the community for science education in Europe) and

private funded projects (e.g., the STEM Alliance). The department consists of 24 colleagues, including

project managers, pedagogical advisers, and communications officers.

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