Junior Digital Communications Officer

Are you a creative thinker with excellent communication skills, keen to work in one of the world’s largest scientific organisations? The Media and Digital Communications section is part of the Education, Communications and Outreach (ECO) group of the International Relations sector. The Media and Digital Communications section includes the social media team, the press office, the web team, and a digital editor.

We have a 12-month administrative student position for a Junior Digital Communications Officer role.

Tasks & responsibilities include:

  • Assist the CERN Media and Digital Communications section with its activities;
  • Contribute to the creation of digital communications kits around CERN flagship stories in the fields of physics, accelerators, technology transfer, international relations, and education; 
  • Contribute to the evaluation and monitoring of CERN Media and Digital Communications activities, including weekly, monthly, quarterly and project reports;
  • Share resources and interact with other communication teams in the Media and Digital Communications section, as well as the ECO group.

Required skills and background:

  • Interest in science and technology, a STEM background is an advantage but not required;
  • Some experience in communications and/or marketing related to science, technology, knowledge and technology transfer, preferably in a multicultural setting;
  • Some experience with science and technology writing, especially for digital/social media platforms;
  • Strong interest and motivation for communications across multiple digital channels;
  • Good communications and presentation skills; 
  • Must be proficient in English (at least C1), proficiency in French is also an advantage but is not required;
  • A team player.

In addition to your CV and the application form, your application can include examples of your own content on any channel, especially content related to science and technology. 

Training value:

  • Learn more about CERN activities at the laboratory where the world-wide web was invented and the Higgs boson was discovered;
  • Learn about the latest physics results at CERN, as well as advances related to engineering;
  • Liaise and expand your network with experts in social media, science communicators, science, and technology within CERN’s 23 Member States, 10 Associate Member States, and globally.

This vacancy is within the Administrative Student Programme, within which students can spend a training period of 2 to 12 months during the course of their studies (Bachelor or Master). An extension of up to a maximum of 14 months may be given. The expected start date is 1 February 2022. The application procedure is defined here.