Working Student in Communications and Project Management

OrtBerlin

Deutscher Naturschutzring e.V.

Do you want to make a change and mobilise people across Europe for a fair transition of our food system? Are you interested in the working process of an internationally connected NGO? Apply for a one-year position with Good Food Good Farming!

Good Food Good Farming (GFGF) is a civil society alliance that campaigns for fair and sustainable food and farming systems in Europe. We bring together groups and organisations who are active at local, national and EU level to put pressure on political decision-makers. From pushing for better agricultural policies, to the phase-out of pesticides, we are active on many different issues around food and farming. Our goal is to empower EU citizens to hold their governments accountable for policies that destroy the future of farming and the planet. GFGF is hosted by “Meine Landwirtschaft” and the German alliance for nature conservation, Deutscher Naturschutzring e.V., in Berlin.

To strengthen our motivated team, we are looking for a working student for 1 year to start as soon as possible.

Your main tasks:

  • Support with the communications strategy and project implementation of our upcoming “Food Justice” campaign, based on interviews with 25+ farmers, activists and researchers across Europe 
  • Maintain all social media channels (LinkedIn, BlueSky), including planning and copywriting, with support from the GFGF team
  • Support with website updates, newsletters, mobilisation emails and social media kits
  • Assistance in the planning, implementation and follow-up of GFGF´s “European Days of Action” campaign
  • Assistance in planning and hosting of the Annual Networking Meeting of Good Food Good Farming in November 2026, gathering network members across 10+ countries
  • Support with occasional tasks of the wider GFGF work programme, including project management, communications, fundraising and reporting work

What we offer:

  • Independent, exciting work in a committed team
  • A working student contract for 20 hours per week for one year
  • Opportunity to get to know our European network and learn about: agrifood policy, agrifood realities across Europe, communications and project management
  • A monthly compensation of 1400 euros Brutto (benefits from the 'Working Student Privilege')
  • Shared office in Berlin (central) and home office possibility (max. 1-2 days/week). Being based in Berlin is a hard requirement for this role.

You are the right one for this position if you…

  • Have first experience with social media and communications
  • Are enrolled in a German university and your studies are related to food systems / sustainability / communications
  • Have interest in or knowledge of agricultural policy and sustainable agriculture
  • Enjoy developing creative ideas, organising, and planning projects
  • Can work independently and proactively in a small team
  • Have know-how or curiosity for Content Management Systems (WordPress)
  • Speak fluent English; other languages are a plus
  • Have the right to work in the European Union

We are committed to equal opportunities and diversity and therefore welcome all applications (f/m/d) that meet the essential requirements, regardless of age, physical or mental limitations, gender, sexual orientation or ethnicity, religion, beliefs, etc. Please just note that the office is not barrier free. 

Please send your application as one PDF file with the subject "Working Student: Good Food Good Farming" to info@goodfoodgoodfarming.eu by May 6th, 2026. If you have any questions, you can email us at this email address. If suitable candidates apply, we will hold interviews during the application period on a rolling basis.

Further Information:https://www.goodfoodgoodfarming.eu

Anbieter: 
Deutscher Naturschutzring e.V.
Good Food Good Farming
Marienstraße 19-20
10117 Berlin
Deutschland
WWW: 
http://www.goodfoodgoodfarming.eu
Bewerbungsschluss: 
06.05.2026
Ansprechpartner/in: 
Mia Mancini
E-Mail: 
info@goodfoodgoodfarming.eu
Anzeige veröffentlicht am: 
23.04.2026