Communications Officer

The Kaizen Company

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Zinder

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About Kaizen

Kaizen, a Tetra Tech company, based in Washington, D.C., is an incubator for innovative, scalable solutions that address emerging market challenges and opportunities. Since our inception in 2004, our proven solutions catalyze locally-driven, organizational and institutional performance improvements, and shift the development model into one that is bottom-up and ongoing. We leverage existing knowledge along with new technologies and innovative business models to support local reform that is sustained through market forces.

About Save the Children

Save the Children provides long-term development programs and emergency-life-saving interventions across a diversity of sectors in Niger. This work spans child protection, health, nutrition, food security and livelihoods, education and WASH. Building linkages between these domains through a move towards multi-sector interventions and seeking to bridge the gap between development and humanitarian programming, Save the Children Niger is actively advancing the resilience agenda in this Sahelian country. In a context of chronic insecurity, dynamic changes and acute shocks, our country program is working to support girls, boys and their families with the structures, strategies and resources needed to face chronic vulnerability, seasonal stresses and acute shocks.

Scope and Objectives

Kaizen is recruiting a Communications Officer for a USAID-funded Resilience Food Security Activity in Niger under the Wadata program, implemented by Save the Children and its consortium of partners, of which Kaizen is part. The goal is to improve food and nutrition security and resilience among extremely poor and chronically vulnerable households and communities in a sustainable manner.

The program is a highly integrated, multi-sectoral food security intervention. The Communications Officer will work with the Strategic Learning Advisor to capture lessons learned and develop knowledge products, including one-pagers, infographics, tools, and templates to disseminate information and integrate knowledge into new tools and processes for project operations in support of the collaborating, learning and adapting (CLA) framework. The Communications Officer will also support the development of project reports and other deliverables.

Reports to: Strategic Learning Advisor

Responsibilities
• Develop, maintain and update an appropriate work plan, which implements the branding and marking plan, in order to maintain and enhance the visibility and reputation of USAID and partners within Wadata consortium
• Produce reports, one-pagers, infographics, success stories, communications toolkits, quarterly e-newsletter and contribute to project deliverables
• Generate and/or facilitate the production of donor specific visibility content including, text, photos, videos and audio for use across a range of integrated online platforms, in order to support donor visibility activities, ensuring consistency with corporate messages
• Ensure that communications products, achievements, lessons learned, best practices are shared with internal staff and external partners, stakeholders, USAID, Government of Niger, and the general public, including in local languages
• Synthesize information from interviews and discussions with stakeholders at all levels into digestible formats to facilitate knowledge sharing and lessons learned
• Support communications activities to other team projects as required for field and Niamey offices
• Contribute to overall CLA efforts by championing the cause at all times, be a part of the culture of change, and uphold the principles of CLA (open, good listener, willing to take risks, and observant)
• Assist in planning, setting up, and running workshops, mini round tables, “pause and reflect” sessions, acting as notetaker, audio-visual assistance (projectors, presentation manager, microphones, audio/video taping), welcome table sign-up, distribution of materials, etc.
• Support in documenting changes to activity scope based on CLA learning in the field on a regular basis
• Manage online digital content, social media platforms
• Maintain and develop a contact list of journalists and media outlets, and manage the regular flow of news/information about Wadata’s work to the media, ensuring reputational risks are identified and managed
• Monitor and analyze global and national media channels and disseminate key information, capture program coverage in the press
• Photograph project activities in the field, at events, workshops, etc.; possible videography and video production
• Build capacity of Wadata staff on all aspects of external communication, providing advice, guidance and training to ensure consistent, quality communications activities that deliver the desired impact
• Work in close collaboration with SCC counterparts to ensure Wadata’s contribution is captured within RISE 2 communication activities,
• Other activities as required

Values / Behavior
• Holds oneself accountable for making decisions, managing resources efficiently, achieving role modelling Kaizen and Save the Children values
• Sets goals for oneself and takes responsibility for their own personal development and encourages others to pursue their capacity building
• Builds and maintains effective relationships, within the team, other staff and external partners and supporters
• Strategic, critical thinker that values listening to others, embraces and fosters new and innovative ideas and solutions
• Values diversity as a strength, is honest and transparent

Qualifications and Experience
• Master’s degree and at least three years of experience (or Bachelor’s degree and at least five years of experience) in the field of communications, including communications mapping, social media platforms, and knowledge management
• Proven experience in project management and planning team deliverables
• Outstanding communication skills (verbal and written) with a proven ability to distill complex information and materials into digestible and inspiring messages catering to various audiences in English or French or a local language
• Excellent organizational skills; demonstrable ability to manage a large workload in a pressured environment, working to short- and long-term objectives and tight deadlines.
• Attention to detail and ability to follow tasks and ideas through to completion
• A high degree of flexibility and adaptability in order to respond to changing needs
• Strong interpersonal skills, a proven ability to establish and maintain strong relationships with stakeholders at all levels and across cultures
• Photography ability using digital cameras, editing and manipulating photos a plus
• Experience with geographic mapping system (GIS) is a plus
• Competency in Microsoft Office, including Excel required; knowledge of Adobe Illustrator a plus; familiarity in layout design desirable (Adobe InDesign)
• Previous experience working with USAID or other international donors is a plus
• Advanced proficiency in English and French required
• This position will be based in Zinder but will involve substantial travel to Gouré, and Damagaram Takaya districts and villages in the communes, and Niamey
• This position is open to Nigerien nationals only

Application Instructions

Please submit your CV through Kaizen's website by May 25, 2022 to be considered for the position. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.

For candidates applying for positions based in Kaizen's office in Washington, DC, we utilize career.place to mitigate bias in the recruitment process. Upon submitting an application, candidates will receive an email from career.place, prompting them to go through the anonymous screening. In order to be considered for a role, candidates must respond to career.place and proceed with the application. We do not currently use career.place for project positions outside of the United States.

At Kaizen, A Tetra Tech Company, we find strength in our diversity. We are committed to creating and sustaining an inclusive working environment in which everyone has an equal opportunity to fulfill their potential. We know that we can only do development differently if we are open to and inclusive of new and unique perspectives. We encourage candidates of all abilities, ages, gender identities and expressions, national origins, races and ethnicities, religious beliefs, and sexual orientations to apply. Further, we urge parents and non-parents, married and unmarried, those from different or non-traditional educational backgrounds, and persons of all other diverse identities or experiences to apply. Kaizen is an equal opportunity employer.

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