African Liberty calls an internship in the editorial and communications team. African Liberty welcomes applications from enthusiastic young Africans seeking a challenging position to advance freedom. The internship positions are currently unpaid and are remote (you’ll work from home and must have access to a computer and the internet).
Learning Elements
- How to build a successful media outlet for profit or not for profit.
- Advanced editorial and communications skills.
- How to promote a free and prosperous African society through the media.
Key Duties
- Assist in daily editorial and communications work.
- Track website traffic and other relevant data to improve audience engagement.
- Publish the weekly AL Newsletter.
- Work with AL’s Senior Fellows and ALW Fellows to achieve their editorial and communications goals.
Requirements
- Young professional with the view of a career in media, non-profit, policy or academia.
- Recent graduate or current student in an African institution of higher learning.
- Enthusiast of the classical liberal/libertarian philosophy.
- Excellent speaker of the English language (fluency in Swahili is a plus but not necessary).
Application
In order to apply for this African Liberty Internship 2020, interested candidates must send an email with the title ‘AL Internship’ to [email protected]. The application materials must contain
- Why an AL internship is right for you (not more than three sentences)
- What you hope to achieve at the end of the internship (not more than three sentences)
- What freedom means to you (not more than three sentences)
- A resume (not more than two pages)
- Links to your published works (if any)
- A two paragraphs bio
- A current headshot