Editor Magazine and (80%) Public Eye advocates for Swiss companies and Swiss politics to fulfill their responsibility for the global respect of human rights. In our research and campaigns, we highlight why there is a need for action in Switzerland. With our ten regional groups and other opportunities for volunteer involvement, we create spaces for collective engagement. Editor Magazine and (80%) Do you want to put your journalistic writing skills and text experience in the service of an NGO whose well-told stories and powerful images regularly create a stir in politics and business? Then this position could be just right for you. The editor
- in is responsible for the magazine of Public Eye. It is published six times a year in German and French, once as an annual report. Together with your counterpart in Lausanne, you will assume editorial responsibility and oversee the entire print magazine, which serves as an important showcase and central fundraising tool for Public Eye. Its content reflects the relevance and quality of our work. Together with a team, you will prepare inspiring research, interviews, and analyses written by your colleagues for our nearly members and many other readers. Striking photos also play a central narrative role, and in close coordination with our specialists, you will also write articles. The editing and production of the annual report of Public Eye are part of your responsibilities, as well as editing. Profile : Confident writing style and proven editing experience in German, very good knowledge of French and English. Several years of relevant professional experience, including at least three years as a journalist or editor. Strong desire and ability to present complex content clearly and appropriately for target groups. Experience in production is an advantage. Strong interest in the topics and concerns of Public Eye. High team spirit and strong social competencies. Our offer : A challenging and exciting role in a dedicated, interdisciplinary team within a dynamic NGO-setting, a salary corresponding to NGO standards (between CHF .– and CHF .– for a 80% position), five weeks of vacation, and social benefits. The workplace is in Zurich (with partial home office possibility). Please send your complete application documents by March 4 with the subject Editor to the provided email. Initial interviews will take place on March 23 in Zurich, the second ones – including a practical task – on March 30. Start date on August 10 or later. For further information, Géraldine Viret, team leader Media & Communications, is available (email). jidbe8bbd3aen jit0208aen jpiy26aen