Description
The position involves creating and managing written content to high standards of clarity and accessibility. The selected candidate will plan, research, and draft materials from scratch, such as publications, reports, and guides. Clear language methodologies and universal accessibility criteria will be applied to ensure information is understandable by everyone, especially people with disabilities.
A key responsibility is conducting in-depth documentary research on disability and the social sector, which will serve as the foundation for writing clear content—transforming complex information into accessible texts. Own and external texts will also be reviewed and corrected to ensure editorial quality and an inclusive approach.
Organizational skills, autonomy, and proactivity are required; knowledge of clear language, easy reading, and universal accessibility is highly valued. Full-time employment is offered Monday through Friday, with shortened Fridays, and two remote workdays after an initial training period. Working within a multidisciplinary team delivers significant social impact.
Bachelor's degree or university degree in Journalism. Excellent grammatical and orthographic skills, with demonstrable ability to write clearly, concisely, and precisely. Specific knowledge and/or training in clear language and easy reading. Prior experience in documentary research, analysis of information sources, and drafting articles, features, or reports from scratch. Knowledge of and sensitivity toward universal accessibility and the realities faced by people with disabilities. Strong organizational capacity, autonomy, proactivity, and professional judgment.