The Open Society Initiative for Eastern Africa is seeking a creative and energetic Communications Officer who can promote our work using multimedia, new media, the internet, and publications.
POSITION AVAILABLE: COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER
Search closes: June 10, 2011
TO APPLY: Send resume and cover letter to [email protected]
The Open Society Foundations works worldwide to build vibrant and tolerant democracies whose governments are accountable to their citizens.
We are seeking a creative and energetic Communications Officer who can promote our work using multimedia, new media, the internet, and publications.
QUALIFICATIONS
• 6 years of experience as a communications professional
• Excellent written, verbal and organizational skills in English as well as editing experience Extensive multimedia skills, including the ability to make short documentaries
• Extensive contacts in the East African and international media
• Knowledge and a passion for governance and human rights issues in East Africa, and for covering these issues from a human rights perspective
• Self-motivation and creativity as well as the ability to work independently when necessary, as well as a member of a team;
• Ability to manage several simultaneous projects in a fast-paced environment;
• Ability to listen and communicate clearly and effectively with diverse array of people;
• Integrity and professional discretion essential.
RESPONSIBILITIES
• Advise on media, communications, and publications strategy on issues of concern to OSIEA and its grantees
• Produce OSIEA publications in cooperation with the program staff, including one magazine and two e-newsletters annually
• Update website and intranet and produce short videos showcasing work
• Organize press events, maintain media contacts list, and liaise with key journalists
• Within the framework of OSIEA’s organizational values, promote inter-office communications, though office intranet and regular meetings
For more information: www.soros.org
COMPENSATION: Competitive salary, with good benefits package
No phone calls, please. Only successful candidates will be contacted.
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