Media Trainers Wanted (arabic)

As a trainer with MICT, you can play a decisive role in the shape of the media development.

Media matters.
The transformation of the Iraqi media landscape into a quality-driven, professional force demands great vision and skilled leadership. MICT understands how important training and consulting is to achieving this goal—the production of fair and accurate news by a new generation of skilled journalists, media managers, and public relations professionals.

Your role is vital.
As a trainer with MICT your work is made immediately relevant to the needs of media developers, whether through online courses or on-site in Iraq's print, radio, and television offices. Under your guidance, both aspiring media professionals and senior media managers gain practical, yet comprehensive skills in media research, development, and production.

This is about more than teaching good writing. In meeting the training goals of MICT, you are contributing to efforts that raise quality standards in media houses in various conflict- and post conflict regions.

Our trainers will:
  1. Teach journalists the core techniques of story research, development, and reporting.
  2. Brief media management on their role in meeting generally accepted media standards.
  3. Train producers in the fundamentals of the modern audio/visual production studio.
  4. Educate NGO and government leaders on successful strategies in public relations.

Act today.
We are recruiting freelance junior and senior trainers with proven experience in media and a real commitment to bringing the new media scene to media houses.

Do you have what it takes?
  1. Background in journalism, radio or television production, media management, photography, or public relations
  2. Knowledge of the principles of professional and quality-focused media development
  3. Experience as a trainer or speaker in a relevant field
  4. Fluency in Arabic or Kurdish and basic English

If you meet our profile and are ready to train i, send your cover letter, CV, and references to Mr. Gunnar Maul, maul@mict-international.org.