
Advertiser's description (via the Future Food Makers):
We are seeking driven individuals between the ages of 18 and 26 to join the FutureFoodMakers as a Educational Programs Communication Specialist, where you’ll play a vital role in shaping our Educational Programs' voice and visual identity.
FutureFoodMakers is dedicated to creating sustainable change in the food system by raising awareness and stimulating youth activism. Our mission empowers young people to express their ideas and preferences for the future of the food industry and ensures their voices are heard by key players in the sector.
The need for more sustainable food consumption is urgent, and we cannot leave the future of our food system to others. We must drive change ourselves! As FutureFoodMakers, we are calling on all young people to shape the decisions that will define our future: increase knowledge, influence policymakers, and use consumer power to guide retailers and producers. We all need to take responsibility for our food system.
As an Educational Programs Communication Specialist, you will help us achieve this by:
- Crafting compelling communication materials (graphics, infographics, presentations, videos, reels) that resonate with our audience and amplify the impact of our Educational Programs.
- Acting as a bridge between the Communications and Educational Programs teams to ensure seamless information flow.
- Optimizing content by monitoring engagement and refining materials based on feedback to drive continuous improvement.
- Supporting our social media strategy, helping keep our online community active, engaged, and informed.
- Collaborating with the Educational Program team to support key initiatives, including our Mentorship Program, which inspires the next generation of food workers.
If you are passionate about food systems, sustainability, and using creativity to bring about positive change, this is the role for you!
To be eligible to join the FutureFoodMakers, you must be between 18 and 26 years old, currently residing in Europe with permanent residence or citizenship of the European Economic Area (EEA) or the UK, and be able to travel within the EU.