Seeking Shunyi Correspondent For Jingkids International
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Are you a parent living in Shunyi (or northeastern Chaoyang District) who loves to explore new places, meet new people, and share your experiences with others? Do you have a flair for writing, photography and social media? Do you want to work for a dynamic and reputable media company that caters to the international community in Beijing?
If you answered yes to all these questions, then we have the perfect opportunity for you! Jingkids International, Beijing's Essential International Family Resource, is looking for a Shunyi Correspondent to join our team.
As a Shunyi Correspondent, you will be responsible for:
Writing engaging and informative articles about family-friendly events, activities, venues and services in Shunyi and beyond
Taking high-quality photos and videos to accompany your articles
Posting regularly on our social media platforms and interacting with our followers
Attending our monthly editorial meetings and pitching new ideas
Representing Jingkids International at various events and networking with our partners and clients, mostly in northeast Chaoyang / Shunyi District
This is a flexible and rewarding position that can be done part-time or more, depending on your availability and interest. You will have the freedom to work from home or anywhere you like, as long as you meet the deadlines and quality standards. You will also enjoy the benefits of being part of a fun and supportive team that values your input and creativity.
To apply for this position, you need to have:
01
Excellent written and spoken English skills
(Chinese speaking skills a plus!)
02
A keen interest in family-related topics and issues
03
A reliable laptop, smartphone and internet connection
04
A positive attitude and a willingness to learn
If this sounds like you, then don't hesitate to send us your resume, a cover letter explaining why you are the best candidate for this role, and two samples of your previous work (articles, blog posts, etc.) to minayan@beijing-kids.com.
Traveling soon? No sweat -- this position has a flexible start date.
We look forward to hearing from you soon!
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