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About this job
Location: Nkoaranga, Tanzania
Position Type: Internship, Full Time
Stipend: $500 USD/month
Additional benefits: Housing, transportation, emergency evacuation
This position is intended for a recent graduate or early career professional looking to expand their experience within the nonprofit sector. Previous experience may consist of personal blogging or social media work, although we do expect some prior nonprofit involvement, whether volunteer or professional. It has the potential to lead to a long-term position with a full salary for the right person.
Key Responsibilities:
Communications and Sponsorship (33%)
Prepare content and assist the Sr. Development Coordinator in producing all communications including the monthly children’s village letter, quarterly newsletter, press releases, blogs content, etc
Work with relevant staff in ensuring there is sufficient photographic/video coverage of TST programs and events, including encouraging local staff to develop their skills
Assist development team with post visitor and volunteer communication and stewardship
Write blog posts sharing stories of TST, our families, and your experience as a fellow
With the development team, create pitches for articles + press releases
Editing, supporting and proofreading internal and external communications, including reports, and particularly sponsorship updates, using material and information collected by supporting team members.
Volunteer Recruitment (33%)
Create and manage strategy for reaching new potential volunteer and visitor prospects
Manage all advertisement platforms used for volunteers, interns, and visitors, finding new and creative ways to publicize our Cultural and Skills Exchange
Assist in copy editing and website content
Assist in early communications with potential volunteers and visitors, before handing over to local team members.
Social Media (33%)
Manage and take primary responsibility for social media channels in collaboration with sponsorship coordinator
Engage with current and potential supporters on all social media platforms
Publicize TST’s programs and projects by engaging with online communities
Ensure that the sponsor Facebook group is regularly updated with photos, min. post 3x week
Develop and implement creative and effective storytelling strategies that help generate additional sponsors and donors
Research and recommend platforms for storytelling and innovative new communication techniques
Required Qualifications:
Native English speaker, or equivalent level of written and spoken fluency
Extensive experience on social media, including personal or professional platforms
Computer literacy in MS Office and Google Drive; experience with WordPress a plus
Desired Qualifications:
Preferred Bachelor's Degree in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, or relevant field; or equivalent work experience in the field of marketing
Experience working with children
Proficiency in Swahili is preferred but willingness to learn is essential!
Personal Qualities:
Extrovert with strong attention to detail
Excellent written, interpersonal, and verbal communication skills
Ability to work independently, take direction from others, prioritize tasks, and meet deadlines.
Commitment to the vision and mission of TST
Adapts strategy to changing conditions and communicates changes effectively
A collaborative, open team-player who's able to maintain and support a wide range of stakeholders of various positions and ages
A flexible, self-motivated go-getter who's able to work with people from diverse cultures and backgrounds
Detail-oriented yet able to never lose sight of the bigger picture and long-term goals
Benefits:
Opportunity to learn from a small non-profit in Tanzania; access to learning opportunities including Swahili classes and continuing education in development
Stipend of $500/month
Housing provided: shared kitchen/bathroom with private room, internet stipend
Breakfast and lunch available onsite Monday-Friday
Access to private car in evenings/weekends
Flying AMREF Coverage for one year
Assistance in acquiring visa and permits
Living minutes from Arusha National Park with access to cultural excursions, and within half hour of Arusha town
This is an excellent opportunity for anyone looking to help contribute to a passionate, locally managed NGO with a lot of room to grow.
28 paid days of vacation
Position Type: Internship, Full Time
Stipend: $500 USD/month
Additional benefits: Housing, transportation, emergency evacuation
This position is intended for a recent graduate or early career professional looking to expand their experience within the nonprofit sector. Previous experience may consist of personal blogging or social media work, although we do expect some prior nonprofit involvement, whether volunteer or professional. It has the potential to lead to a long-term position with a full salary for the right person.
Key Responsibilities:
Communications and Sponsorship (33%)
Prepare content and assist the Sr. Development Coordinator in producing all communications including the monthly children’s village letter, quarterly newsletter, press releases, blogs content, etc
Work with relevant staff in ensuring there is sufficient photographic/video coverage of TST programs and events, including encouraging local staff to develop their skills
Assist development team with post visitor and volunteer communication and stewardship
Write blog posts sharing stories of TST, our families, and your experience as a fellow
With the development team, create pitches for articles + press releases
Editing, supporting and proofreading internal and external communications, including reports, and particularly sponsorship updates, using material and information collected by supporting team members.
Volunteer Recruitment (33%)
Create and manage strategy for reaching new potential volunteer and visitor prospects
Manage all advertisement platforms used for volunteers, interns, and visitors, finding new and creative ways to publicize our Cultural and Skills Exchange
Assist in copy editing and website content
Assist in early communications with potential volunteers and visitors, before handing over to local team members.
Social Media (33%)
Manage and take primary responsibility for social media channels in collaboration with sponsorship coordinator
Engage with current and potential supporters on all social media platforms
Publicize TST’s programs and projects by engaging with online communities
Ensure that the sponsor Facebook group is regularly updated with photos, min. post 3x week
Develop and implement creative and effective storytelling strategies that help generate additional sponsors and donors
Research and recommend platforms for storytelling and innovative new communication techniques
Required Qualifications:
Native English speaker, or equivalent level of written and spoken fluency
Extensive experience on social media, including personal or professional platforms
Computer literacy in MS Office and Google Drive; experience with WordPress a plus
Desired Qualifications:
Preferred Bachelor's Degree in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, or relevant field; or equivalent work experience in the field of marketing
Experience working with children
Proficiency in Swahili is preferred but willingness to learn is essential!
Personal Qualities:
Extrovert with strong attention to detail
Excellent written, interpersonal, and verbal communication skills
Ability to work independently, take direction from others, prioritize tasks, and meet deadlines.
Commitment to the vision and mission of TST
Adapts strategy to changing conditions and communicates changes effectively
A collaborative, open team-player who's able to maintain and support a wide range of stakeholders of various positions and ages
A flexible, self-motivated go-getter who's able to work with people from diverse cultures and backgrounds
Detail-oriented yet able to never lose sight of the bigger picture and long-term goals
Benefits:
Opportunity to learn from a small non-profit in Tanzania; access to learning opportunities including Swahili classes and continuing education in development
Stipend of $500/month
Housing provided: shared kitchen/bathroom with private room, internet stipend
Breakfast and lunch available onsite Monday-Friday
Access to private car in evenings/weekends
Flying AMREF Coverage for one year
Assistance in acquiring visa and permits
Living minutes from Arusha National Park with access to cultural excursions, and within half hour of Arusha town
This is an excellent opportunity for anyone looking to help contribute to a passionate, locally managed NGO with a lot of room to grow.
28 paid days of vacation