Communication and Documentation Officer
Women’s Right to Sustainable Livelihoods 2 Project
Part Time Fixed Term Contract, until December 2020
(14 hours - 2 days per week)
£Competitive
Local salary and terms and conditions of employment will apply
London
Experienced in developing communications aimed at engaging the public and influencing decision makers you are now looking for a new challenge where your work will make a positive difference. This Communication and Documentation Officer role with ActionAid International is just the opportunity you are looking for.
The Women’s Right to Sustainable Livelihoods 2 project is a five year multi-country project funded by the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The project aims to increase the income of 21,000 women in Ghana, Rwanda, Bangladesh and Pakistan and their ability to control their income, through practicing Climate Resilient Sustainable Agriculture, accessing markets and reducing, recognising and redistributing Unpaid Care Work.
As Communication and Documentation Officer you will support the project’s aims and policy and advocacy goals by taking responsibility for devising and implementing an effective communication and documentation strategy. You will ensure communication planning is in line with our mission, values and strategy and that work meets policies and brand guidelines. Day-to-day you will draft project-relevant blogs, capitalise on opportunities for external media engagement and prepare case studies and media stories to illustrate the human face of the project. You will also monitor effectiveness and share learning to improve performance. In addition you will help build the capacity of teams by providing technical training, coaching and support.
Educated to degree level you must have experience of leading communications aimed at engaging the public and influencing decision makers. You will be skilled at writing effectively for a range of audiences and must have been involved in content production, use of social media and commissioning photography/video. Committed to promoting women’s rights, you must also be able to operate across functions and have excellent communication, organisational and negotiation skills.
If you have the skills and passion to make a difference please visit our website for further information: www.actionaid.org/jobs
Application Procedures:
To apply please send your CV and covering letter to:
programmes.jhb@actionaid.org
Applications should be sent with your CV, motivation cover letter by no later than 30th June 2016.You are requested to highlight in the motivation letter how specifically you meet the criteria for this role. Please clearly indicate which position you are applying for. Ref No: V040
In order to be considered for this position, you will need to have eligibility to work in the UK and you will need to provide proof of your eligibility to work in these locations. We will not be able to consider your application if you do not have the eligibility to work in either one of these locations.
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