Communications Specialist

Roles and Responsibilities

Provide support in documenting and synthesizing learning by taking information from state offices, technical staff and translating them into briefs, success stories and other communication pieces;
Support creation of templates and knowledge sharing activities/channels related to programme activities and contribute to the development of outlines, writing, and layout designs;
Assist in the preparation, writing and editing of communication materials, including but not limited to biweekly updates, quarterly reports, annual reports and work plans.
Maintain SPARC online media presence (website, Facebook page, YouTube, flickr);
Other communications and knowledge management tasks, as necessary.

Specifically, the Specialist will be required to do the following tasks:

Managing relationships
Support KM team in liaising with designers and printers of SPARC leaflets and booklets and ensure only quality products are accepted;
Contribute to the production of SPARC’s publicity material, documentation, video and audio and ensure quality assurance standards are adhered to;
Represent the Programme by attendance at key events;
Make useful contacts and explore networking opportunities for the benefit of the programme.
Collect information about the Nigerian governance sector relevant to SPARC – from the media (newspapers, radio and television) and direct from other agencies involved in this sector and circulate to Senior Management
and State Offices and maintain news archive of the above news stories;
Assist in the implementation of KM Exit/Transfer Strategy;
Provide communication and marketing support to SPARC’s ASK Desk;
Contribute to development of new communication tools for use across the programme;
Advise and support State Offices with planning of, and technical inputs to, any communications activities at state level;
Maintain a distribution list for all SPARe’s knowledge products.
Quality assurance
Assist the Knowledge Management Team to ensure submission of reports is in accordance with Programme formats and templates.

Required Minimum Qualification A bachelor’s degree in communications, marketing, public relations, journalism, public administration, international relations, or the social sciences, plus five (5) years of work experience in communications, marketing, knowledge management or governance is required. Skills and Abilities

Professional judgment, demonstrated through a work and education history that supports the ability to multi-task and meet demanding assignments under tight deadlines;
Provide needed advice to colleagues and monitor the progress of DFID-funded activities;
Excellent written and oral communication skills as wen as demonstrated high-quality writing, editing, and proofreading skills.
High comfort level with writing reports, analyzing and summarizing data from diverse sources.

The ideal candidate will be keen to learn and innovate and must be computer literate and familiar with the most popular types of social media. If you believe you have both the skills and experience required to enhance our current offering please email/send your CV along with a cover letter and 5 page writing sample to hr@sparc-nigeria.com by close of business on Sunday 13th September 2015 quoting ref: application for Communications Specialist. Interviews will be held shortly afterward and only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

Apply via :

hr@sparc-nigeria.com