Internship at the Romedia Foundation - Budapest 
Call for Applications
with the financial 
support of the Open Society Roma Initiatives 
APPLICATION 
DEADLINE: September 15, 2012
 With the support of the Open Society Roma 
Initiatives, the Romedia Foundation is announcing a 2012-2013 call for 
applications for a six-month internship for young Roma graduates.
“Having arrived with my experiences in the field of 
media, the Romedia Foundation has provided many new perspectives in making 
documentaries and working with contemporary digital technologies. It is the 
first time in my life that I have been part of a real Roma NGO which is a good 
foundation from which to continue and build my career in this field.” 
Csaba Molnár, intern at Romedia Foundation in 
2012
The Romedia 
Foundation is a Romani non-governmental organization based in Budapest, Hungary, 
working to contribute to a positive perception of Romani ethnic identity, 
combating anti-Romani prejudice and to provide alternative information to policy 
makers on Roma through the production of films and videos, international 
multi-media campaigns and public events. The organization was founded in 1992 
and has since sought to make use of television broadcasting, publishing and the 
opportunities offered by multi-media digital technology to disseminate an 
insider’s viewpoint on Roma issues, promote the self-representation and 
empowerment of Romani activists and challenge centuries-old prejudices about 
Roma.
The Romedia Foundation’s latest documentary 
film, Uprooted – Children’s Perspectives on Europe’s Repatriation 
Policies, entered the top three in the Child and Family Awards category 
at the 8th Al-Jazeera International Documentary Film Festival (Doha, 
Qatar, 2012). Teaser available here
The Romedia Foundation’s award-winning 
Mundi Romani – The World through Roma 
Eyes 
news documentary series ran on 
Duna Television, Hungary between 2007 and 2011. Showreel available here
The “I’m a Roma 
Woman” campaign 
has been running since 2009 and 
is to be further developed throughout 2012-2013. 
The Internship has the following main 
objectives:
• To give Roma interns an idea of the audiovisual 
tools at our disposal to bring the voice of Roma around the world to large 
audiences, thus challenging stereotypes and working on the development of a 
common, positive and constructive Roma identity
• To provide interns with working experience in 
professional film production in the Romedia Foundation studio and, when 
possible, on location at film shoots – to provide them with the opportunity to 
take part in the work of a professional film/television team, learn scripting, 
camera work, editing and producing on a basic level
• To provide interns with an insight into the 
situation of Roma around Europe and the world
• To enable interns to enrich and put into 
practice the knowledge they have acquired during their studies or professional 
careers
Internship Description
- Preparing reports and replying to queries, 
filing, linguistic revision of texts
- Internet research on Roma issues
- Communication with civil society and media 
partners
- Support in implementation of the Romedia 
Foundation’s communications strategy (Web 2.0, press release 
drafting)
- Film scripting
- Translation (English – Romanes to/from; 
intern’s native language – English to/from)
- Project drafting
- Web content development
 Open Society Foundations requirements
 • Roma-related audiovisual content 
production
During the internship, the intern will be 
expected to be involved in the production of media content designed to provide 
an insider's perspective on an issue related to Roma. The intern, putting the 
know-how gained during the internship into practice, will organize the filming 
(pre-production) and/or do interviews and/or handle the camera and/or 
participate in the post-production process (translation, scripting, editing, 
subtitling, graphic design, sound mastering, etc.), according to his/her 
capacities and interests. The task will be implemented with the assistance and 
expertise of the Romedia Foundation. Specifically, the intern would produce an 
advocacy-based short video with the help of a professional crew. The task aims 
to provide young Romani interns with the practical tools to express the voice of 
their communities through audiovisual content production and the professional 
use of media advocacy.
 • Community Service Project
Upon completion of the internship and using the 
material produced during the internship, the returning intern is expected to 
implement a community service project. For this purpose, the intern will be put 
the experience and skills obtained during the internship into practice at a 
local level and share the know-how acquired during the internship 
(organization of screenings, media analysis and interview methodology, 
etc.) The Romedia Foundation will provide guidance and mentoring (from Budapest) 
to the intern during the implementation of the project.
Additional Tasks (depending on applicant’s 
profile)
• Organization of filming in any location: getting 
and keeping in touch with local contacts, travel and accommodation arrangements, 
filming permits, etc.
• Subtitling in Final Cut Pro
• Assistance in basic accounting tasks (budget 
drafting, financial reporting to
donors)
• Administrative tasks
• IT technical support
Note: The Romedia Foundation will ensure 
participation of the intern at conferences/workshops/meetings when 
appropriate.
 Profile of interns:
• Nationals of European states (including non-EU), 
Turkey, Caucasus, US, Canada, Latin America who are of Roma origin.
• Working knowledge of English; knowledge of 
Romanes is an asset.
• Good knowledge of international and regional 
challenges related to Roma.
• Experience in civil society work and/or human 
rights lobbying is an asset.
• Experience in journalism/media work is an 
asset.
• The candidates must have completed a course of 
university education and obtained a full degree or its equivalent by the closing 
date for applications.
• Computer literacy (Word, Excel); knowledge of 
working with image-editing programs (Adobe Photoshop, Final Cut) is an 
asset.
Time frame:
Six-month internship in Budapest, Hungary. 
Starting date: October 15th, 
2012
Ending date: April 15th, 
2013
Note: Candidates should only apply if they 
seriously intend to take up the offer of an internship at the Romedia 
Foundation. Notification of withdrawal from the program after selection is 
unacceptable as it precludes others from this opportunity and is a source of 
inconvenience to both the Open Society Roma Initiatives and the Romedia 
Foundation.
Working conditions:
• Relevant infrastructure (office space, computer, 
etc.) will be provided by the Romedia Foundation.
• The Romedia Foundation office has a central 
location in the Buda side of the city.
Practical information:
Ø Trainees must hold upon their arrival the proper 
permit/visa in relation to their country of origin as required by the Hungarian 
authorities for a 6-month stay.
Ø Accommodation expenses are included in the Open 
Society Roma Initiatives grant. The interns must arrange accommodation 
themselves. However, the Romedia Foundation might assist the interns in finding 
suitable accommodation. The Romedia Foundation will provide them with basic 
information and guidance at the beginning of the internship.
The internship grant:
Financial assistance for the internship is 
provided by the Open Society Roma Initiatives to the Romedia Foundation. The 
6-months internship grant covers:
Ø Travel expenses to and from Budapest and local 
travel in Budapest will be arranged by the Romedia Foundation (using the 
cheapest available means of transportation). Actual travel expenses will be 
covered by the Romedia Foundation up to a maximum of 252,000 HUF (900 EUR at the 
current exchange rate)/6 months.
ØAccommodation, 
subsistence: 173,600 HUF (620 EUR at the current exchange rate)/month. The 
monthly payment will be made directly by the Romedia Foundation to the intern 
via bank wire (the Romedia Foundation will assist the intern in opening a bank 
account in Hungary).
ØHealth and accident insurance 
provided.
 Application:
Please submit your application (CV and 
motivation letter) by e-mail by September 15, 2012. E-mail: katalin.barsony@romediafoundation.org 
CC: jtanaka@osi.hu, emajko@osieurope.org
Required application documents:
· 
Copies of all the university 
degrees/diplomas obtained and declared in the CV (for candidates who have 
completed their degree course but who have not yet received an official degree 
certificate, a formal official statement from university confirming the degree 
result is sufficient)
· 
Europass CV. You can 
download the Europass CV template at: http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu/europass/home/vernav/Europasss+Documents/Europass+CV/navigate.action
· 
One or two 
reference/recommendation letter(s) about work experience declared in the CV 
· 
Motivation 
letter
· 
Small Community-Based 
Service project proposal (template attached as Annex)

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