The Earth Journalism Network, EJN, has announced various job vacancies in the organisation and has asked qualified candidates to apply in order to fill the vacant posts.
Executive Director, EJN, Mr. James Fahn announced the job openings in a release shared on Social Media platforms including Facebook and Email.
The vacancies at EJN are as follows:EJN Digital Data and Website Officer
* EJN Digital Data and Website Officer
- work alongside Internews Global Tech Hub’s new Web Manager (also being hired).
https://phf.tbe.taleo.net/phf04/ats/careers/v2/viewRequisition?org=INTERNEWS&cws=38&rid=1667 - * Lead Researcher and Writer for EJN Gender Analysis to inform EJN Asia-Pacific Phase 2’s gender inclusion strategies. We’re hoping to find candidates familiar with Internews/EJN work.
- * EJN Vietnam Coordinator (part-time) – work to create Vietnamese content for Mekong Eye and support grantees and partners in Vietnam: https://phf.tbe.taleo.net/phf04/ats/careers/v2/viewRequisition?org=INTERNEWS&cws=38&rid=1660
- * Mekong Eye English editor (part-time) – work to edit English content for Mekong Eye:
https://phf.tbe.taleo.net/phf04/ats/careers/v2/viewRequisition?org=INTERNEWS&cws=38&rid=1659
- * Clean Air Catalyst – Rumor Tracking Team for Jakarta and Indore
Community Correspondents for Clean Air Catalyst - Data Analyst for Clean Air Catalyst
- Information Manager for Clean Air Catalyst
Click on the link below to access the Facebook publication of the vacancies;
https://www.facebook.com/625450536/posts/10166305947900537/?app=fbl
Developed by Internews, EJN provides journalists in poor and developing countries platforms to attain global recognition through mentorship, grants for journalistic projects and Fellowships to cover world-class environmental events such as COP, GEF Assembly, IUCN Summits, etc.
The global network is said to have around 14,000 members from 180 countries.
To improve the quantity and quality of environmental reporting, EJN offers workshops and training materials, develop innovate environmental news sites, build up networks of environmental journalists and support local news production — including ground-breaking investigative reports.