Saturday, December 23, 2017

Creative Writing & Storytelling Intern, United States World Vision Closing date: Sunday, 14 January 2018





Creative Writing & Storytelling Intern, 
United States 
World Vision 
Closing date: Sunday, 14 January 2018

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JOB DESCRIPTION

Creative Writing & Storytelling Intern
At World Vision, we inspire supporters to come alongside and experience the joy of transforming vulnerable children's life stories. The Creative Writing & Storytelling post-college intern is an important member of the Global Strategic Marketing team who will help craft storytelling content to invite more people to join World Vision in its mission to create lasting impact that will live on in generations to come.
The Creative Writing & Storytelling post-college internship with World Vision will involve: writing creative content, collaborating with our team to produce materials for content marketing and social media, and participating in developing campaigns and resources to mobilize and engage supporters around World Vision’s work.
This internship will provide a top-notch recent college graduate, upcoming college graduate or part-time graduate student with the opportunity to join the World Vision International’s Global Strategic Marketing team for ten months beginning in February. Starting date is negotiable.
Interns will receive a $1350 monthly living stipend and gain significant ministry and professional development experiences through vocational coaching, intentional mentorship with World Vision staff, and possible external education opportunities. This internship will be located in Federal Way, WA.
Required Skills:
Creative Writing & Storytelling Post-College Internship applicants should have the following:
  • Writing (creative writing, technical writing, etc) skills.
  • Research and analytical skills.
  • Strong written and interpersonal communication skills.
  • Excellent organizational skills.
  • Project management abilities.
  • Passion for and starting knowledge of social justice issues, particularly relating to development.
  • Visual storytelling (photo, video, etc) skills and experience, preferred.