OCCRP is seeking a dynamic and driven individual to assist OCCRP’s Editor-in-Chief with communications, logistics, and editorial priorities.
The assistant will be responsible for coordinating with the Editor-in-Chief, other senior management, editorial staff, as well as additional organization teams on daily tasks and longer-term projects. The assistant will also liaise with the programs and development teams to contribute to grants development, reporting, and fundraising efforts.
This position will be a key link between multiple departments at OCCRP as well as OCCRP and its external partners. Therefore, the assistant must possess excellent communication acumen, time management skills, and attention to detail. The ideal candidate will have experience with international NGOs and working closely with executives. Knowledge of investigative journalism is preferred but not required.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Performance:
Success in this role with be evaluated on the following:
Skills, Experience, and Education Requirements:
To Apply:
To apply, please email your CV and a Cover Letter to jobs@occrp.org
For more details click here.
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