The Santos Dumont Institute launched, this Thursday (5), a notice to fill an internship position in social communication, to work in the institution's advisory department. Applications are open until September 13 and must be submitted via the online form accessible through the notice, which is available at www.isd.org.br, in the 'Opportunities' tab.
The selected student will work 20 hours per week, Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Benefits include an internship grant worth one minimum wage (R$1,412), meal vouchers per day worked, transportation vouchers, and chartered transportation between Natal and the ISD units in Macaíba.
The minimum requirements are to be enrolled in the 5th period of the undergraduate course in Audiovisual, Journalism or Advertising and Propaganda; to have an interest in the areas of health communication, scientific communication and education; to have an interest in developing activities in themes related to the work of the ISD (maternal and child health, health of people with disabilities, neuroscience and neuroengineering).
The Communications Advisory intern will support the planning and execution of communication actions, supervised production of journalistic content in text or audiovisual for the press and for ISD's social networks, support in updating the institution's website and support in covering events and activities.
For more information about the selection process, see the notice at www.isd.org.br, in the 'Opportunities' tab.
ABOUT ISD
The Santos Dumont Institute is a social organization linked to the Ministry of Education (MEC), which includes the Edmond and Lily Safra International Institute of Neuroscience and the Anita Garibaldi Center for Education and Research in Health, both located in Macaíba. The mission of the ISD is to promote education for life, forming citizens through integrated teaching, research and extension actions, and to contribute to the more just and humane transformation of the Brazilian social reality.