Corporate Programme Intern
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• Profil recherché : - En formation de Master de Communication (préférable 2ème année de Master) avec des connaissances de communication et information environnementale. - Anglais et français bien écrit indispensable (la connaissance de l’espagnol sera une valeur ajoutée) - Curieux, autonome, et capacité d’analyse de textes et rapports scientifiques. - Bonnes capacités d’organisation et de communication - Intérêt pour le travail en ONG mais aussi l’accompagnement des entreprises -- Connaissance d’outils basiques d’informatique et d'utilisation du Site Web, et connaissance du fonctionnement des réseaux sociaux. - Il est obligatoire que le candidat ou la candidate soit inscrit(e) dans des études universitaires puisque la convention se fera entre l’UICN-Med et l’université du candidat retenu. • Conditions : - Stage de 6 mois à partir de Septembre 2016 au sein de notre bureau de Malaga (Espagne). (On peut négocier le mois pour commencer) - Les frais de déplacement devraient être couverts par l'étudiant - Indemnisation : 550 €/mois |
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