Intern (Graphic Design)
USAID Moldova Future Technologies Activity
Intern (Graphic Design)
I. Project Overview
The USAID Future Technologies Activity continues USAID, Sweden, and UK Aid’s legacy of sector competitiveness programming, building on lessons learned and adaptions, relationships, and local partner trust achieved by previous programs over the past 15 years. FTA uses a global market systems framework to continue to build capacity for sustainable, systemic progress while applying best practices to new partners and sectors. FTA co-creates systemic interventions with Moldovan partners to transform selected sectors by applying new technologies, promoting innovation, and integrating with global markets. FTA focuses on infusing digitalization, innovation and creativity, and sustainability across all sectors, with a particular focus on urban-based technology-enabled sectors including light manufacturing, information and communication technology (ICT), engineering, creative industries, and digital media.
II. Position Description
Intern will assist in creating visuals, infographics, and printed materials for FTA. The subject matter for a particular project will focus on a specific technical area that FTA works in, such as marketing, export promotion, finance and investment, workforce development, green economy, ICT, creative industries, and/or digital media, as well as communications and/or monitoring, evaluation, and learning.
This opportunity offers the intern a learning environment in which they will gain knowledge, skills, and abilities relevant to their studies, while at the same time contributing to the overall objectives of FTA. Daily activities will range from supporting administrative and technical needs, to assisting with planning and organizing events, and/or completing ad hoc research assignments. Tasks for this intern include:
- Work closely with FTA’s Senior Communications Manager and Communication Specialist, shadowing and learning from the senior manager, while assisting with FTA tasks as assigned.
- Develop and design visual content including infographics, brochures, presentations, and social media graphics to support FTA’s communication and marketing strategies.
- Assist in the creation of visual elements for FTA’s social media platforms, ensuring brand consistency and alignment with FTA’s messaging and goals.
- Support of events, including designing promotional materials and event branding.
- Collaborate with the communications team to produce engaging and informative visuals for reports, publications, and other materials distributed to stakeholders and partners.
- Participate in brainstorming sessions and contribute ideas for innovative graphic solutions and creative concepts.
- Assist with the organization and management of the digital asset library, ensuring that all visual content is properly archived and easily accessible.
- Performs other duties as necessary or assigned.
III. Qualifications:
- Enrollment in an accredited university program, or a recent graduate.
- Demonstrated interest in learning and working in FTA’s target sectors and/or on international donor-funded projects.
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail, with a demonstrated ability to be proactive, resourceful, solutions-oriented, results-oriented, and with the ability to meet deadlines.
IV. Location and Duration of Assignment
The location of the assignment is in Chisinau, with local travel within Moldova as needed. The period of performance will be from on/about September 2, 2024 - on/about July 31, 2025.
Application Instructions
Please send an email with your CV attached and “Intern (Graphic Design)” in the subject line to office@chemonics.md by August 16, 2024.
No telephone inquiries, please. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Only finalists will be contacted.
Chemonics is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in its selection and employment practices on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, or other non-merit factors.