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JEWLIF

Student Assistant – Communications, Social Media, Education

JEWLIF

Student Assistant for Communication and Social Media for Jüdisches Leben in Europa e.V. focusing on building digital communication and developing creative content.

Posted 7/16/2026part-timeKöln • 🇩🇪 GermanyEntry LevelWebsite

Core Competencies

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Core Competencies

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Demonstrates expertise in social media strategy development and management, with a strong focus on creative content creation and community engagement within the Education & Science sector. Proficient in visual design and communication, particularly in relation to Jewish communities and socio-political issues.

Highest-signal resume keywords
Social Media ManagementCreative WritingVisual DesignCommunity EngagementGerman Language Proficiency

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Hard Skills
Social Media StrategyContent CreationGraphic DesignCopywritingProject Management
Soft Skills
CreativityReliabilitySelf-InitiativeStructured Working Style
Tools & Technologies
CanvaAdobe Creative Cloud
Industry Keywords
Jewish CommunitiesEducationScienceCultural StudiesSocial Sciences

Tech Stack

Tools & technologies
Cloud

About the role

Key responsibilities & impact
  • Strategic development and management of our social media communication for the Education & Science area
  • Development and implementation of an independent social media strategy for the Education & Science area
  • Conceptualization, design and publication of creative content for Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok and other platforms
  • Writing audience‑appropriate copy, stories, Reels, posts and campaign content
  • Development of visual formats and design of graphics, presentations and digital media
  • Community management and interaction with our online community
  • Building and maintaining a network with Jewish communities, initiatives, creators and multipliers in German‑speaking countries and across Europe
  • Researching current topics, events and debates related to Jewish life, education and science
  • Supporting the public relations work of the Education & Science division
  • Organizational support for workshops, conferences and educational events
  • Participation in project management and assistance with administrative tasks
  • Preparing presentations, materials and documentation
  • Supporting the development of new education and research projects

Requirements

What you’ll need
  • Currently enrolled student (Bachelor or Master), preferably in Communication Studies, Media, Design, Cultural Studies, Jewish Studies, Social Sciences or a related field
  • Jewish background and a close personal connection to Jewish communities (required)
  • Proven experience building and managing social media channels
  • Excellent German language skills, a strong command of language and enjoyment of creative writing
  • Creativity and a good sense for design, aesthetics and visual storytelling
  • Experience with Canva, Adobe Creative Cloud or similar design programs is an advantage
  • Self‑initiative, reliability and a structured way of working
  • Interest in Jewish life, educational work and socio‑political issues
  • Enjoy developing ideas independently and taking responsibility

Benefits

Comp & perks
  • A varied role with plenty of creative freedom
  • The opportunity to help shape the digital communication of a Europe‑wide educational association
  • Insight into exciting education, research and cultural projects
  • Collaboration with a young, committed and interdisciplinary team
  • Flexible working hours and the option to work remotely/from home
  • Short decision‑making lines and a high degree of personal responsibility
  • Access to a Europe‑wide network across academia, education and Jewish communities