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Communication Specialist, the Nature Conservancy, based in Bali! |
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Thursday, 22 May 2008 |
The Nature Conservancy Protecting Nature. Preserving Life. COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST BACKGROUND
The mission of The Nature Conservancy’s Coral Triangle Center (TNC-CTC) is to strengthen resilient and sustainable networks of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) designed to survive, managed to last and connected like strings of pearls across the ‘bull’s eye of marine biodiversity’, also known as the ‘coral triangle’ in the seas of Southeast Asia. CTC fulfills its mission by building capacity for effective and sustainable MPA management in a well-defined portfolio of high priority sites, and for design and implementation of MPA networks at scale across the region. CTC provides technical and management support, conservation training and science, policy and financing, communication and outreach support to MPA platform sites in the Coral Triangle. From their base in Bali, CTC will enhance marine conservation capacity through state-of-the art scientific support, development and implementation of targeted training modules, support to government agencies with policy development, and by raising conservation awareness through high quality communications and outreach. CTC will deploy an outstanding multi-disciplinary team of conservation professionals to perform at optimal levels through efficient organizational, operational, HR and finance systems and supported by effective fundraising capacity. This job description is for a Communications Specialist who will support the communications across the CTC program. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: The Communications Specialist has the responsibility of providing support in developing and implementing communication and outreach strategies to increase and sustain public awareness and support of CTC and its field-based work. Will develop and maintain strong local and national media contacts and identify targets and sources for conservation messages. Responds to media requests and assists with developing and implementing media strategies and write new releases. Develops, maintains, and distributes CTC background information, fact sheets, website and related media files. Provide communication and media relations training and consultation services to field staff. Establishes and develops cooperative relationships with local and non-local NGOs to promote, expand and implement CTC’s initiatives. Provide platforms to ensure the exchange of information and experiences among NGOs and CTC through the Indonesian NGO and individual networks dealing with coastal and marine issues to further build CTC’s constituency. The Communications Specialist reports to the CTC Communications Manager. KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS: Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Environmental Education or related field with at least 5 years related experience or equivalent combination. Ability to sell ideas to a wide variety of people and interests groups. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including public-speaking skills. Excellent organizational skills. Ability to act as spokesperson for CTC to increase communication, dialogue and constituency among local and international NGOs. Demonstrated experience in MS Office, Word, Excel and desktop publishing. May require database management skills with ability to produce reports. Ability to use advanced computer functions including navigating the Internet. Ability to organize time and manage diverse activities. Meet deadlines. COMPLEXITY/PROBLEM SOLVING: May act as a resource to others to solve problems. Duties may require non-routine analysis, research and follow-through. DISCRETION/LATITUDE /DECISION- MAKING: Exercise independent judgment. Work affords significant opportunity to act independently on assigned tasks. RESPONSIBILITY/ OVERSIGHT –FINANCIAL & SUPERVISORY: Provide support in developing and implementing communication and outreach strategies. Provide support in developing and maintaining strong local and national media contacts and identify targets and sources for conservation messages. Conduct media monitoring and provide news clips and reports. Provide support in developing and publishing communications materials on CTC. Maintenance of the CTC website(s). Identify key NGOs in Bali, Jakarta, and other relevant sites; collect key concerns and issues among the identified NGOs; and provide analysis on their possible impact on CTC. Develop criteria to measure improved constituency among NGOs for CTC. May provide recommendations for other communication activities and possible collaboration opportunities between NGOs and CTC. May supervise volunteers and/or interns, and/or temporary staff. COMMUNICATIONS/ INTERPERSONAL CONTACTS: Communication and presentation skills; ability to persuasively convey the mission of TNC to diverse groups including donors, board members, the public and others. Solicit program support through clear written communications, including proposal writing and other written materials. Leverages constructive and effective relationships inside and outside the Conservancy. Work and communicate with a wide range of people – vendors, the public, program leadership, donors, media, and others. Formulate and clearly communicate ideas to others. WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL EFFORT: Willingness to travel and work flexible hours, including weekends, holidays and evenings. Ability to work under stress during peak workload periods. Work requires only minor physical exertion and/or physical strain. Work environment involves only infrequent exposure to disagreeable elements. The Nature Conservancy is an Equal Opportunity Employer Please send your CVs to: Tri Soekirman Communications Manager tsoekirman@tnc. org Tel: +62-361 287-272 Fax: +62-361 270-737
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