Internship Available – Global Reconciliation

This internship opportunity has a PR focus, but us savvy Media bods can cut across most disciplines — if interested, send a message to Victoria Baldwin: victoria.baldwin@globalreconciliation.org


Public Relations Officer (volunteer); Desmond Tutu Reconciliation Fellowship – Environmental Care

Key Duties:
– Creating public relations content (especially in relation to the Desmond Tutu Reconciliation Award)
– Creating and distributing social media content
– Attending weekly meetings

Successful applicants will meet as many as possible (although not necessarily all) of the following key selection criteria:
– Excellent communication skills (written and oral), including intercultural communication skills
– Understanding of the objectives, philosophy and approach of Global Reconciliation and ideally
some of the fields relevant to the organisation’s work (such as international development, conflict transformation, reconciliation).
– Public relations experience
– Experience in creating and distributing high quality social media content
– Experience in liasing with media and in media list creation and distribution
– Excellent organisational skills

Location: 200 Lygon St, Carlton (interns will work at this location and independently)

Hours per week: To be negotiated according to tasks and intern availability

Duration: 8 weeks

Start date: Immediately

About Global Reconciliation: https://www.globalreconciliation.org/

Global Reconciliation is an ambitious and innovative, Australian-initiated network of people and
organisations around the world seeking to research and promote ‘reconciliation’ – that is, dialogue and practical engagements across cultural, religious, racial and other differences. Global Reconciliation has conducted international conferences and initiated collaborative projects in more than 50 countries. Our partners include government and non-government organisations, academic institutions, professional associations and community based groups. The core idea underlying our work is that everyday practices can be used to foster reconciliation. We aim to draw together the diverse resources of communities around the world to establish specific, outcome focused projects which enhance learning, understanding and health in all countries involved. Our efforts concentrate on the broad themes of health and wellbeing, education and research, arts, spirituality, and sport – and their ethical and intercultural dimensions.