(Local contract)
SNV is a not-for-profit international development organisation. Founded
in the Netherlands 50 years ago, we have built a long-term, local
presence in 38 of the countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Our
global teams of local and international advisors work with local
partners to equip communities, businesses and organisations with the
tools, knowledge and connections they need to increase their incomes and
gain access to basic services - empowering them to break the cycle of
poverty and guide their own development.
In Indonesia, SNV works together with local partners to provide
technical expertise in three sectors: Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
(WASH), Agriculture and Renewable Energy.
In the WASH sector, SNV is focused on increasing access to safely
managed sanitation and in sustaining positive changes in hygiene
behaviour, by providing scalable, market driven solutions tailored to
rural and urban contexts. Currently, the WASH sector is delivering 3
large scale programmes: Supporting STBM in the Lampung Province, WASH
SDGS: Urban Sanitation and Hygiene for Health and Development, Voice for
Change Advocacy Programme while ensuring a long term partnership with
the USAID funded IUWASH programme. SNV's WASH sector works closely with
national level ministries, key stakeholders such as AKKOPSI, Jejaring
AMPL and the Sanitation Partners Group, as well as with other
international organizations and donors.
In the Agriculture sector, SNV reduces poverty and improves livelihoods
through innovative themes/solutions that address sustainable markets,
food and nutrition security, and climate change, with additional
balancing benefit and youth employment provided across those themes.
Currently, Agriculture Sector is working in several projects in
Indonesia, including promoting pig feed distribution in Timor Island,
developing responsible sourcing from rubber and palm oil smallholders in
Sumatera, building inclusive coffee markets in Flores, and supporting
climate change response to local government in Indonesia amongst other
projects. SNV's Agriculture sector works in close partnership with
smallholders, private sector and financial institutions.
Scope of Work
The objective of assginement is to ensure that SNV's communications are
effective, targeted and credible. The consultant will develop and
implement strategies to raise SNV's public profile, as well as the
profile of issues that SNV addresses within its WASH and Agriculture
sectors.
Specific scope of work is the following:
1) Develop and implement SNV's communication strategy, in line with
corporate guidance, SNV's branding and desired positioning
2) Collect and process the information needed for SNV's website, and to ensure the website is regularly updated
3) Ensure all projects have a coherent set of communication
materials that clearly detail the project's scope and key activities,
considering different target audiences
4) Assist project team members to prepare and position for public
events, including connecting to media and presenting information to both
national and international audiences
5) Ensure the development and production of an adequate set of
relevant communication resources, including the development of simple,
proper and friendly database system, such as photos, short videos, short
project updates, leaflets, generic ppt presentations; and update these
materials on an annual basis
6) Propose and oversee the roll out of initiatives in social media
that profile SNV's work and the development issues that SNV is focused
on
7) Provide training on media & communication to SNV's team and
to its partners when needed, including on the job training
8) Ensure the overall coherence with corporate branding and global positioning
Key responsibilities are the following:
1) Conduct research on SNV's strategic and project documents, and
collect information from SNV's project team and partners; and extract
critical, relevant and accurate information to be shared with different
audiences
2) Advice SNV's team and partners and provide training and on-going
support to ensure consistence and coherence in all communication and
branding issues
3) Advice and manage relationships with the press
4) Update and manage website and other social media channels, notably SNV Indonesia twitter account
5) Lead the production of SNV's publications, reports, flyers,
leaflets and others; ensuring these are accurate, adequate and user
friendly considering the different profile of target audiences
6) Guarantee SNV's project visibility and profiling in line with SNV's and its donors branding guidelines
7) Comply with SNV policy and standards, including but not limited to its finance/ admin procedures and Code of Conduct
Candidate profile
? Advanced degree in a related field (e.g. communications, marketing, public relations, journalism);
? At least 7 years of experience working in communication. Previous work with international development organisations is a plus
? Excellent command of Indonesian and English
? Demonstrated experience in converting complex, technical information into user friendly contents and formats
? Expertise in managing different media channels (websites, twitter)
? Experience in providing advice and training on communication and branding issues
? Ability to work pro-actively and independently
? Good organizing skills and interpersonal skills
Contract duration: This is a 110-days assignments with an average of 3.5 work days per week
Desired start date: December 2017
Duty station: Jakarta, with regular travelling to SNV's project locations.
How to apply
Interested individual should submit their LOI, fee and CV (in English) to indonesia-procurement@snv.org by 24 November 2017 with subject: "Media & Communication Specialist".
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