




**The Walt Disney Company offers an internship in Madrid at the Programming team of Disney Channel.** ===================================================================================================== The role will consist of: We are looking for an intern for our Programming team within our office in Madrid (Spain). In this role, you will support the Programming team of Disney Channel Spain in the planning of cross-platform content. The skills we are looking for are: * Consolidate DC EMEA Rollouts: US Rollouts weekly tracking and DC HUB Content Planning weekly tracking * Track DC EMEA Dubbing deliveries: Check ETA updates for DC HUB languages, keep systems updated with DC HUB territories premiere dates * Ensure DC EMEA Metadata is updated: Metadata insertion, maintenance of Content Database under the DC HUB and support with YouTube DC Spain metadata * Track DC EMEA Premiere dates: liaise launch dates across EMEA territories for US tracking * Support with linear & SVOD schedules for DC EMEA * Support with reporting exports for DC EMEA The necessary qualifications of the position will be: * Studies: Audiovisual Communication Degree, or similar studies. [It is essential to have completed the degree (degree already paid) and no more than 3 years have elapsed since the completion of it]. * Language: English: High (oral and written). * Microsoft Office: High (good presentation skills and solid Excel background). * Interpersonal skills: Results-driven, analytical and methodical profile, strong interpersonal relationship skills and good team spirit. We offer a one-year traineeship contract* (6+6 months). * Requirements: This contract may be entered into with individuals holding a university degree or medium- or higher-level vocational training qualification, or officially recognized equivalent qualifications pursuant to current education system regulations, or a professional certification as stipulated in Organic Law 5/2002, of June 19, on Qualifications and Vocational Training, which entitles the holder to practice a profession. No more than three years—or five years if the contract is entered into with a worker with a disability—shall have elapsed since completion of studies.


