Career Changing Media Council of Kenya Internship Programme for Budding Journalists

Media Council of Kenya (MCK) Meru Regional Coordinator Jackson Karanja during a past mentorship event at Meru National Polytechnic on September 23, 2024. PHOTO/MCK.
Media Council of Kenya (MCK) Meru Regional Coordinator Jackson Karanja during a past mentorship event at Meru National Polytechnic on September 23, 2024. PHOTO/MCK.
  • The practical skills obtained prepare the emerging professionals for careers in print, broadcast, and digital journalism.
  • The students and new graduates are placed in established media houses across the country, allowing them to work in real-world media environments.
  • It is worth noting that upon successful completion of the internship programme, they receive a certificate from the Council, which is a useful addition to their professional portfolio.

The Media Council of Kenya (MCK) internship programme offers a valuable opportunity for students and new graduates interested in journalism and media studies. This strategic programme offers Kenyans pursuing careers in media and journalism a chance to work in a real media setting and gain practical skills.

The internship programme equips the young journalists with hands-on skills and experiences in a real media environment. The practical skills obtained prepare the emerging professionals for careers in print, broadcast, and digital journalism.

This unique internship programme offers students with practical experience whereby they work alongside seasoned journalists in reputable media houses, gaining first-hand exposure to the dynamics of the media industry – reporting, editing, and content creation.

The students and new graduates are placed in established media houses across the country, allowing them to work in real-world media environments. This experience is invaluable for developing the ability to handle daily journalistic tasks, including interviewing, news coverage, editing, and content production.

The programme is grounded on ethical standards as the cardinal light in shaping reputable journalists.

It also aims to help students and recent graduates build a solid foundation in news gathering and storytelling. The programme provides intensive, practical training in various areas of journalism like reporting, news writing, digital journalism, media ethics, and investigative journalism. Those enrolled gain skills that are critical in a competitive media environment.

Further, the beneficiaries of the programme are guided by professional mentors who offer them insights into career development, professional growth adaptability strategies in the changing media landscape in Kenya and beyond.

To ensure that they maximise on the opportunity, the students and recent graduates are paired with experienced mentors who offer guidance, answer questions, and help them navigate the professional landscape. This mentorship is designed to build confidence and foster a deeper understanding of the media industry.

In addition, the internship programme offers networking opportunities that connect them with industry peers and professionals, fostering careers connections that can be valuable for future employment and collaborations.

The opportunities to interact with editors, journalists, and other media personnel opens the beneficiaries’ eyes beyond what they learnt in class.

It is worth noting that upon successful completion of the internship programme, they receive a certificate from the Council, which is a useful addition to their professional portfolio.

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The MCK internship programme is open to students who are in their final year of media studies. The applicants are usually required to demonstrate a passion for journalism, academic merit, and commitment to ethical journalistic practices.

The programme is quite competitive, and applicants are deliberately selected based on their academic performance, dedication to journalism, and potential to contribute positively to the field. However rigorous, it is a great way for aspiring journalists to launch their careers with practical skills and a deep understanding of media practices in Kenya.

Those interested in this MCK internship programme, are encouraged to check MCK’s official announcements on the website or social media pages for the latest updates regarding application deadlines and requirements.

Ms. Mwende works at the Media Council of Kenya (MCK). Her e-mail address is mjackline3325@gmail.com

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Ms. Mwende works at the Media Council of Kenya. Her email address: mjackline3325@gmail.com

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