Career Opportunity: Emirate Literature Foundation has the following job vacancy:
Education Intern - To support the Competitions Manager in delivery of competition goals and to provide general Arabic support to the Education team.
Key Responsibilities:
* Translation of written material (including letters and emails)
* Liaising with Arabic schools, students and authors involved in the competitions
* Responding to competition queries
* Coordinating (in conjunction with Competitions Manager) author visits to schools for Education Day
* General assistance with Arabic Language week
* Promoting the competitions in both languages (this may involve attending relevant events)
* Keeping track of competitions entries Profile
* Verbal and written proficiency in Arabic
* An interest in Arabic Children's literature is preferred.
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ATS software is not always accurate. So when you’ve found the keywords to put on your resume, you need to include them clearly so that the ATS can read them.
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