The foundation’s award-winning 42-episode news documentary series Mundi Romani – The World through Roma Eyes was broadcast on Duna Television. Our “I’m a Roma Woman” video campaign available online has been running since 2009 and has been further developed through our BUVERO Roma woman media camp – which has provided 84 young Romani women from Hungary, Germany, Serbia and Macedonia with competence in citizen journalism and in employing cutting-edge audiovisual and digital media techniques.
Description:
- The program manager will join a young, international team dedicated to bringing change to the image of Roma through film/video production. The Romedia Foundation brings together the worlds of film production and empowerment advocacy under its umbrella in a highly creative atmosphere.
- The program manager will manage and coordinate the Romedia Foundation’s citizen journalism project (including draft grant applications and reports), support the implementation of the organization’s fundraising strategy, build and maintain partnerships with diverse stakeholders such as Romani NGOs and foreign representations in Hungary and represent the organization at conferences and other events.
- In light of the organization’s priorities for 2016-2017, the Program Manager will in particular focus on the management and coordination of the Romedia Foundation’s cross-border citizen journalism education project BUVERO, targeted at young Romani women, RomArchive– Digital Archive of the Roma, an international digital archive for art of the Roma and engage in Romedia Foundation’s advocacy efforts.
Knowledge, experience and skills
- University degree or professional qualification in law, economics, social science, or another relevant field
- 2+ years of relevant experience with an NGO, international organization, multinational company, diplomatic mission, or another relevant workplace.
- Field experience in Romani communities would be an asset.
- Proven management, leadership and organizational skills to manage diverse and international projects.
- Experience with TV/film/media production and/or advocacy campaigns would be an asset.
- Excellent social and intercultural skills, and the ability to establish and maintain partnerships with diverse stakeholders.
- Fluency in Hungarian and English are required. Good command of Romanes, German, French, Serbian, or another European language would be an advantage.
- Openness to film industry is essential.
Duration:
Undetermined
Salary:
Commensurate with experience
Application
Required application documents:
- Europass CV
- Motivation letter
- Name and contact details of one or two reference person(s)
Please, submit your application via e-mail to:
Katalin Bársony, Executive Director of Romedia Foundation
katalin.barsony@romediafoundation.org
Closing Date
15 July, 2016
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