Communications Officer – DGF Project Irish NGO Jobs – Trócaire

Organisation: Trócaire
Duty Station: Gulu, Uganda
Reports to: Project
Coordinator
About Trócaire:
Trócaire is an Irish development organisation with over 40 years’
experience that works through local partners to implement programmes in the
organisation’s priority areas of Building Sustainable Livelihoods, Governance
& Human Rights and Gender. Trócaire’s programmes in Uganda are managed by a
small country team based in the office in Kampala with regular travel to
Northern Uganda. Trócaire works through a partnership approach and is a member
of worldwide networks such as Caritas and CIDSE. This is an exciting time in
the history of the organisation as we embark on our new strategic plan for
2016-2020. In Uganda, Trócaire is working to deliver the new strategic plan
focusing on resource rights and gender based violence.
About DGF Project:
The Trócaire Uganda office recently secured a grant extension
Democratic Governance Facility (DGF) to implement additional activities for 12
months.   The project will be implemented
in partnership with the Joint Acholi Sub Region Leaders Forum (JASLF) who will
provide technical guidance and support to the project through the Technical
Committee and the JASLF Secretariat. The goal of the project is: To strengthen
the security of customary and communal land tenure in Acholiland through
piloting new approaches based on research, consultation and advocacy. The
project will research how Acholi customary and communal land is controlled,
managed and administered, by and for whom, it will investigate legal mechanisms
to secure customary land rights and will create awareness of the findings and
implications of the research. The project implementation period is for 18
months ending December 2017.
Key Duties and
Responsibilities:   
Internal Communications:
  • Roll-out communications and dissemination
    Strategy for the project in collaboration with the project coordinator
  • Develop and distribute, in conjunction
    with the Project Coordinator and the M&E officer, monthly updates for
    key internal stakeholders on project activities.
  • Review and copy-edit research and other
    publications from the project.
  • Copy-edit key work from project staff
    within the office. This might include, for example, reports to back-donors
    like the European Union or DFID or to government institutions.
  • Provide support and advice to the Project
    Coordinator to ensure that we meet the Code of Conduct and standards
    expected in all our communications.
  • The jobholder will travel to the field to
    gain first-hand knowledge of project work, in order to be able to
    communicate it accurately.
External Communications:
  • Establish and maintain a database of
    stakeholders that would require information on the project and ensure they
    receive regular briefings on the project
  • Produce and distribute a quarterly
    newsletter for key internal and external stakeholders setting out the key
    activities in the project and wider land issues in Uganda. This will
    involve engagement with a range of stakeholders.
  • Produce leaflets, briefings and brochures
    for existing and potential donors, setting out the nature of our project
    work.
  • Suggest story ideas and produce
    well-written stories of change on the impact of project for specific,
    pre-agreed/designed purposes
  • Produce good quality photographs/footage
    of the impact of project work to be used by Trócaire for specific,
    pre-agreed/designed purposes including social media
  • Organising media interviews in
    coordination with the Project Coordinator.
  • Assess attitudes and perceptions of target
    audience on key issues, publications etc. related to the project.
Events Organisation:
  • Organisation of external meetings
    especially those set out in the project document including Trócaire-GNPF
    meetings, VVGT-CSO meetings and JASLF plenary meetings, with support from
    the administration officer.
  • Support the Policy Officer – Natural
    Resources and the Programme Officer – Resource Rights to organise the NULP
    meetings.
  • Record minutes of key internal and
    external meetings especially those outlined in the project documents.
  • Work in liaison with the project
    coordinator to organise media events to publicise the activities and
    achievements of the project.
  • Assist in the organisation of field visits
    of supporters, HQ staff, and donors; in particular producing briefing
    materials on project work they will visit. Potentially accompany such
    trips to encourage high quality materials coming out of the trip for use
    in media and communications work.
Other:
  • Keep abreast of the context in Uganda
    especially Acholi as it relates to the land issues.
  • Keep abreast and inform the Country CMT
    and Project Coordinator of key media news events as they relate to land.
Qualifications, Skills and
Experience:  
  • The ideal candidate should hold a degree-level
    qualification in media, communications or related field.
  • At least three years of working in
    communications field.
  • Possession of post-graduate qualification
    in a relevant area is desirable
  • Prior experience of working with CBO/NGO
  • Experience of working on land issues in
    Uganda.
  • Previous exposure and experience of
    organising NGO and/or government events/meetings
  • Ability to write in perfect, clear,
    accessible, English
  • An excellent communicator with strong
    social/representation skills
  • Ability to demonstrate sound experience of
    communications and media work, including seeking out stories proactively
  • Ability to produce high standard photographs
    and video footage
  • Computer literacy skills i.e. proficiency
    in Word-processing and desktop publishing software skills to layout work
    to a very high standard
  • Able to identify and write   strong, interesting stories / case
    studies
  • Excellent analytical skills and ability to
    summarise complex issues clearly
  • Highly organised, with excellent planning,
    prioritisation and problem-solving skills.
  • Extremely well organised, and able to
    responding swiftly to requests while maintaining a very high quality of
    output to deadline
  • Demonstrated capacity to engage with a
    wide range of actors
  • Ability to  build good relationships with others
    quickly, to being a team player
  • Demonstrate a commitment to gender
    equality and an ability to influence and engage others to support gender
    issues.
  • Capable of working efficiently under tight
    deadlines.
  • Commitment to Trócaire’s Vision, Mission
    and Values and an understanding of a partnership approach to development.
  • Good understanding of media environment in
    Uganda
  • A good understanding of development issues
    in the region, and able to encapsulate them in clear and simple ways.
  • Fluent spoken and written Acholi desirable 
How to Apply:
All suitably qualified and interested candidates are encouraged to fill
this application form, Download
Here
, and send it to recruitmentuganda@trocaire.org.
Please indicate position title as subject of E-mail. Send an application letter
and updated CV as one pdf as part of the application.
Deadline: 6th February
2017 by 9:00 am
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