International Alert recrute pour ce poste (06 Avril 2023)

International Alert recrute

Informations sur l'emploi

Titre du Poste : Communications Officer

Niveau Requis : Diplôme universitaire supérieur

Année d'Expérience Requise : 3 à 4 ans

Lieu du Travail : Abuja, Nigéria

Date de Soumission : 16/04/2023

Description de l'emploi

International Alert is looking for an excellent candidate to further Alert’s communications engagement and visibility of our work in Nigeria. Based in Nigeria, you will further develop Alert’s communications strategy and visibility work in Nigeria, including outreach and relationship development with key media organisations, partners, and donors, and ensuring excellent communications for development in peace building. You will oversee external freelancers and vendors, occasional consultants, interns, and volunteers.

You will project manage the production and dissemination of communications content by the team, including publications, blogs, videos, photo stories, impact stories, etc. Write, edit and publish engaging content that demonstrates the impact of and need for our work. Ensure the information about our team is kept up to date on the Alert website. You will demonstrate strong communications experience, with the ability to develop and disseminate quality content, target key stakeholders with appropriate messaging, and maintain strong relationships with donors and implementing partners. You must be a fluent in English.

You will practice principles of fairness and equity in your professional career, and you will be able to work together with your colleagues around common objectives.

Role duties and responsibilities:

Content production

  • Project manage the production and dissemination of communications content by the team, including publications, blogs, videos, photo stories, impact stories, etc.
  • Write, edit and publish engaging content that demonstrates the impact of and need for our work.
  • Ensure the information about our team is kept up to date on the Alert website.
  • Coordinate with and update the global Advocacy and Communications team on upcoming communications projects and outputs.

Social media

  • Manage the country team’s social media presence and engagement to ensure our communications are on message, on brand and reach our target audiences.

Media relations

  • Monitor media and social media coverage of our work and inform the country team and global Advocacy and Communications team of relevant stories.
  • Coordinate responses to media enquiries and solicit opportunities for coverage where appropriate.

Event coordination

  • Assist the team with the planning, coordination and running of events to promote our work, including liaising with partners and donors.
  • Coordinate the promotion of events via email, social media and other means.

Quality control and branding

  • Ensure communications outputs comply with Alert’s brand identity and quality standards.
  • Carry out training/capacity-building for the team on communications skills as and when required.

Vendor relations

  • Manage and liaise with external vendors, including editors, translators, graphic designers, printers, photographers, videographers, etc.
  • Follow the necessary donor and organisational procurement procedures when working with external vendors, including obtaining cost estimates.

Contributing to the effective working of the team and to Alert generally

  • Provide communications advice and direction to the team.
  • Contribute to team-wide communications and knowledge management.
  • Participate in organisation-wide events and discussions on related topics/projects as and when required.
  • Any other tasks as may be reasonably required.

Please note that the above are just some of the requirements for this role. Please click here to view the job description.

How to apply

Please follow this link to apply.

The closing date for all applications is the 16th April 2023.

All applicants must have the right to work in Nigeria.

International Alert prides itself on being an equal opportunity employer and particularly welcomes applications from underrepresented people including women, people from the Global South, BIPOC, LGBTQIA+ people, disabled people, and other historically marginalised people.

While International Alert will endeavour to contact all candidates within a reasonable time, this may not always be possible due to limited resources. Therefore, if you have not heard from us within two weeks of the closing date, you can assume that your application has, on this occasion, been unsuccessful.