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The Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (IJR) was founded in 2000, in the wake of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and with the purpose of building of fair, democratic and inclusive societies in Africa. IRJ is an independent organisation located at the interface between civil society and academia.

IJR seeks to appoint a Communications & Advocacy Intern, to be based in Cape Town.

Duration: 11 months (15th January – 15th December 2019)

Salary: Monthly stipend of R5 500

Working hours: 36 hours/week

The purpose of the Communications Intern is to assist the Communications and Advocacy team with internal communications, media monitoring, online profiling of the Institute and monitoring and evaluation, as well as ad hoc tasks that may arise, including events management.

Responsibilities:

  • Assist with content for the organisational newsletter
  • Update and report on IJR ‘news and events’
  • Assist with marketing and branding
  • Assist with the development of online campaigns and messages
  • Conduct media monitoring and produce media clippings
  • Conduct media research and Google analytics
  • Assist with website and social media updates
  • Assist with media relations
  • Assist with adhoc programme and administration tasks
  • Assist with event planning and logistics
  • Work across the spectrum of communication tasks which will include social media marketing, media relations media tracking/monitoring, photography, website management and events management among others

Requirements:

  • Diploma, BA in Marketing, Communications or Journalism
  • Writing skills in English and preferably another South African language
  • Computer literacy: Microsoft Office
  • Understanding of the usage of social media for organisations
  • Decision-making and problem-solving skills
  • Confidence
  • Communication skills
  • Creative and pro-active
  • Responsible and accountable
  • Organisational and time-management skills
  • Ability to work in a team
  • Ability to work under pressure
  • Willingness to learn new things

To apply, submit your CV with a minimum of two references, a motivational letter and written sample of your work (published article, blog entry – not academic) to Ms. Elisha Kotze, Operations Manager: email address, [email protected]

Only applications with ALL the required documentation will be accepted.

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The Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (IJR) is a non-governmental organisation and think tank based in Cape Town, South Africa. It was forged out of the country’s Truth and Reconciliation process in 2000. The aim was to ensure that lessons learnt from South Africa’s transition from apartheid to democracy were taken into account as the nation moved ahead. Patron of the IJR is Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu.

Today, the Institute’s vision is to build fair, democratic and inclusive societies in Africa. Through carefully selected engagements and interventions, the IJR seeks to shape national approaches to transitional justice and reconciliation in Africa by drawing on community intelligence as well as macro-trend research and comparative analysis.The IJR has earned an international reputation for research of the highest quality, bold policy suggestions and in-depth reconciliation work on the ground.The widely acclaimed South African Reconciliation Barometer[1] and the Transformation Audit[2] are two of the annual publications that are based on the IJR’s in-house research and analysis. The IJR is core partner of the Afrobarometer since 2013, managing the implementation of the barometer and its research for the Southern Africa region.IJR’s main mission is to keep reconciliation and social justice on South Africa’s and Africa’s agenda. Evidence shows clear links between economic growth, development, peace and reconciliation, especially where societies resolve conflict and democratise.The Institute annually recognises the contributions of others to the field of justice and reconciliation through the IJR Reconciliation Award, with past winners including Brigalia Bam, Pieter-Dirk Uys and Albie Sachs.Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu is the Institute’s longstanding patron. Its eminent Board of Directors includes Professor Brian O’Connel, Justice Richard Goldstone, Advocate Dumisa Ntsebeza, Dr Louise Asmal and Dr Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela. Dr Fanie du Toit, who has been with the IJR since its establishment, is the Executive Director.In 2008 the IJR won the coveted UNESCO International Prize for Peace Education for its part in shaping post-apartheid history education in South Africa.

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0 USD Cape Town CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (IJR)

The Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (IJR) was founded in 2000, in the wake of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and with the purpose of building of fair, democratic and inclusive societies in Africa. IRJ is an independent organisation located at the interface between civil society and academia.IJR seeks to appoint a Communications & Advocacy Intern, to be based in Cape Town.Duration: 11 months (15th January – 15th December 2019)Salary: Monthly stipend of R5 500Working hours: 36 hours/weekThe purpose of the Communications Intern is to assist the Communications and Advocacy team with internal communications, media monitoring, online profiling of the Institute and monitoring and evaluation, as well as ad hoc tasks that may arise, including events management.Responsibilities:

  • Assist with content for the organisational newsletter
  • Update and report on IJR ‘news and events’
  • Assist with marketing and branding
  • Assist with the development of online campaigns and messages
  • Conduct media monitoring and produce media clippings
  • Conduct media research and Google analytics
  • Assist with website and social media updates
  • Assist with media relations
  • Assist with adhoc programme and administration tasks
  • Assist with event planning and logistics
  • Work across the spectrum of communication tasks which will include social media marketing, media relations media tracking/monitoring, photography, website management and events management among others

Requirements:

  • Diploma, BA in Marketing, Communications or Journalism
  • Writing skills in English and preferably another South African language
  • Computer literacy: Microsoft Office
  • Understanding of the usage of social media for organisations
  • Decision-making and problem-solving skills
  • Confidence
  • Communication skills
  • Creative and pro-active
  • Responsible and accountable
  • Organisational and time-management skills
  • Ability to work in a team
  • Ability to work under pressure
  • Willingness to learn new things

To apply, submit your CV with a minimum of two references, a motivational letter and written sample of your work (published article, blog entry – not academic) to Ms. Elisha Kotze, Operations Manager: email address, [email protected]

Only applications with ALL the required documentation will be accepted.

2018-12-08

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