Save the Children
in Indonesia is changing for the better. We've begun to build a
national organization that aims to be a strong, local, and
self-sustaining voice for children in Indonesia. To this end, SC
Indonesia has been designated as a “Prospect Member”. As
‘Prospect
Member’ Indonesia has been identified as part of the next way of new
member development, which focuses on strengthening and localizing our
voice for children in strategic middle income countries. Indonesia has
been authorized by member ballot to start fundraising
locally as a first step towards building a financially sustainable
local organization. Future work will also involve developing a strong
local governance structure and building key partnerships with local
government, the private sector, local civil society
among others. Success of the pilot phase will set the Indonesia on a
pathway to full membership. We are currently seeking to fill the
following position:
MARKETING COMMUNICATION
OFFICER
1 position, based in
Jakarta
Code : MCO-JCO
ROLE PURPOSE:
The Marketing and Communications Officer will have key objective:
- The role will support Marketing and Communications Coordinator to maximise income generation for Yayasan Sayangi Tunas Cilik by developing and delivering effective communication program to existing and potential stakeholder
- The role will support Marketing and Communications Coordinator for the on-going creation and evaluation of marketing and communications activities to maximise opportunities for promoting the charity and build links and existing donors (individual and corporations)
- This role requires creativity to support Marketing and Communications Coordinator to develop high quality communications, including plans, materials and messages for all fundraising activities in order to increase support for Yayasan Sayangi Tunas Cilik
SCOPE OF ROLE:
Reports to:
Marketing Communications Coordinator
Number of direct reports:
n/a
Budget Responsibility:
n/a
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE :
Essential
- Degree level qualification in communications or design subject e.g. PR, marketing or advertising within 2+ years’ experience
- Experience in or aptitude for fundraising/generation income will be an advantage
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Experience of copywriting for a range of audience; proven ability to write about complex issues clearly and effectively
- Experience of creating content for and using social media channels for PR purposes
- Ability to prioritise competing tasks, manage a busy work load, work quickly and deliver to deadline
- Good track record of building positive working relationships with internal and external customers
- Ability to manage a complex and diverse workload and to work to tight deadlines
- Willingness and ability to dramatically change work practices and hours, and work with incoming surge teams, in the event of emergencies
- A full appreciation of the value of co-operation, both internationally and within a team environment
- Understand Save the Children vision and mission and a commitment to its objectives, values and essential standards
- Written and verbal fluency in English and Indonesian
Desirable
- At least 2 years experiences with marketing and communications field.
Please visit our site for more detail:
Yayasan
Sayangi Tunas Cilik partner of Save the Children in Indonesia is
changing for the better. We've begun
to build a national organisation that aims to be a strong, local, and
self-sustaining voice for children in Indonesia namely Yayasan Sayangi
Tunas Cilik Tunas Cilik.
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Updated CV and application letter should be sent to recruitment.indonesia@ savethechildren.org
Please fill the “subject” column of the e-mails in this format:
<MCO-JCO><your name>
Closing date for application is up to
29 November 2018
(Only short-listed candidates will be notified)
Save
the Children encourages qualified candidates to apply regardless of
religion, race, gender, sexual orientation or disability
All recruitment practices and procedures reflect Save the Children’s commitment to protecting children from
abuse
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