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Company DescriptionFounded in 1879, The Asahi Shimbun Company is one of Japan’s leading media organizations, dedicated to providing trusted journalism and compelling content on print, digital, and multimedia platforms. Leveraging an extensive domestic and international reporting network, The Asahi Shimbun connects societies with insightful stories, ideas, and information. The company prioritizes integrity and the dissemination of knowledge to inspire communities and foster hope for the future.https://www.asahi.com/ajw/https://www.asahi.com/corporate/english/Job Title: Research CoordinatorLocation: Johannesburg, South AfricaOrganization: The Asahi Shimbun (Johannesburg Bureau)About the RoleThe Asahi Shimbun, one of Japan’s leading international newspapers, is seeking a Research Coordinator for its Johannesburg bureau. This role is ideal for a motivated early-career professional with 1–2 years of experience in research, journalism, or communications who wants to grow in international media.The successful candidate will support correspondents in covering political, economic, and social developments across sub-Saharan Africa, providing research, coordination, and logistical assistance for reporting and interviews.Key ResponsibilitiesMonitor daily news and developments across sub-Saharan Africa.Conduct background research, fact-checking, and prepare concise research briefs.Support in arranging interviews with government officials, diplomats, NGOs, academics, and community leaders.Assist with planning and logistics for reporting trips and fieldwork.Draft correspondence such as interview requests to embassies, government offices, and organizations.Maintain and expand contact lists relevant to the bureau’s coverage.Provide administrative support to ensure smooth bureau operations.Qualifications & ExperienceBachelor’s degree in Journalism, Political Science, International Relations, Communications, or a related field.1–2 years of relevant work experience (e.g. research, journalism, communications, NGO, or policy environment).Strong research, analytical, and writing skills.Demonstrated interest in African politics, economics, and international affairs.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Fluency in English required; proficiency in Japanese, French, Portuguese, or an African language is an advantage.Willingness to travel occasionally within the region.Skills & AttributesHigh attention to detail and accuracy in research.Ability to work independently and under deadlines.Professional discretion and cultural sensitivity.Adaptability to fast-changing situations and priorities.Enthusiasm for international journalism and cross-cultural work.What We OfferCompetitive salary aligned with South African market rates for early-career research/communications roles depending on experience.Opportunity to gain direct exposure to international reporting, high-level interviews, and regional events.Professional growth through close collaboration with experienced foreign correspondents.Dynamic and multicultural newsroom environment.📩 How to Apply Submit your CV, a short cover letter explaining your interest in international journalism and African affairs.

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