2024 Conservation South Africa Internship Opportunity

2024 Conservation South Africa Internship Opportunity

CSA seeks to appoint a Communication Intern, to be based in Johannesburg. The purpose of the Communication Intern is to develop content. This will include sourcing and writing copy and gathering images from CSA staff in the various offices and landscapes. High quality content and images are needed to capture the work and impact of the organisation.
Duration: 30 working days with possibility of extension
Start date: Immediately

About 
Conservation South Africa, as a local affiliate of Conservation International, is committed to helping societies adopt a more sustainable approach to development one that considers and values nature at every turn and improves human well-being through the conservation of healthy ecosystems and the goods and services they provide.
Conservation South Africa seeks to influence policy, develop markets, engage the private sector, and support communities to develop and implement conservation- based economic growth models and long-term human well-being.
Responsibilities:
Produce creative communications content that can be packaged to suit different needs within the organisation including but not limited to the annual report, fact sheets, website and social media platforms, short digital updates or newsletters and donor reports.
Requirements:

  • qualification in communications or journalism and or relevant writing or communications experience in the NGO sector, media or marketing
  • Ability to conduct research (online and through interviews) and develop written content based on your research
  • Written and verbal communication skills
  • Passion for people and the environment
  • Strong people skills
  • Ability to manage deadlines

To apply submit your CV, a sample of your writing and a copy of your ID to csajobs@conservation.org.
Closing date: Tuesday, 6 November, 2024
Please quote the source of this advertisement in your application – NGO Pulse Portal
For more about Conservation South Africa, refer to www.conservation.org