Communications Coordinator NGO Job Opportunities – Akina Mama wa Afrika

Communications Coordinator NGO Job Opportunities – Akina Mama wa Afrika

Job Title:    Communications Coordinator

Organisation: Akina Mama wa Afrika

Duty Station:  Kampala, Uganda

About US:

Akina Mama wa Afrika is a Pan-African feminist organization with headquarters in Kampala, Uganda, dedicated to improving the political, economic, social status of African women, through enhancing their individual and collective leadership capacities.

Job Summary:  The Communications Coordinator is responsible for planning and implementing strategic communications to increase the reach, influence, and impact of AMwA’s work. The Coordinator ensures that the lived experiences of African women in their diversity are documented and captured in a powerful, engaging, and consistent way, and that their voices are amplified in all critical spaces. They oversee and drive institutional communication for the organization including digital marketing and content creation, pursue visibility for the organization in a manner consistent with feminist values, and strengthen AMwA’s brand and identity as a pan-African feminist organization. The Coordinator also serves as AMwA’s spokesperson when required.

Key Duties and Responsibilities:  

Communication strategy  

  • Steer the development of AMwA’s communication strategy to guide its internal and external operations in collaboration with the Programme leads.
  • Conceptualize and implement strategic communications campaigns that influence discourse in AMwA’s areas of interest, and that increase visibility of the organization’s work and the issues important to our constituents.
  • Create innovative ways of sharing AMwA’s research and feminist analysis in print, broadcast, and digital media; and build and maintain relationships with reporters at the national and regional levels.
  • Ensure timely preparation of high-quality communications materials including but not limited to press releases, op-eds, fact sheets, annual reports, position papers, speeches, and talking points.
  • Monitor and provide timely assessments of the socio-political environment and provide strategic information on opportunities and challenges, as well as develop and implement crisis communications plans.
  • Develop and implement a social media strategy.
  • Take lead in developing complementary communications for high-level events such as press conferences, program launches, regional engagements, speaking opportunities, etc. Consciously build AMwA’s brand through social media and other outreach efforts.
  • Document stories and curate the lived experiences of alumni through oral herstory, using a feminist lens of storytelling.
  • Ensure effective representation of AMwA in a variety of forums and maintains external relationships with the media and other relevant institutions nationally, regionally, and globally.

Advocacy strategy

  • Work closely with the other teams to amplify and sustain voices of African women and girls in all their diversities and their demand for social, economic, and political justice.
  • Monitor and document and brief the team on changes in the geo-political and social landscape at the national, regional, and global levels that are relevant to AMwA’s work.
  • In collaboration with other teams, popularize knowledge products through simplification of complex concepts to drive advocacy.
  • In collaboration with other leads and the monitoring and evaluation coordinator, conduct researches to generate evidence base for policy engagement and to disseminate results to internal and external constituents through a variety of avenues.

Movement and coalition building 

  • Contribute to building strategic partnerships with key external stakeholders that will lead to the creation of strong movements for collective advocacy.
  • Identify opportunities for cross-movement collaboration and solidarity building and consciously creates relationships in this regard.
  • Ensure effective information flow and communication with other stakeholders including partners and international teams
  • Support in coordinating periodic networks forums for all the members and alumnae.

Qualifications, Skills and Experience:

  • The ideal candidate must hold a Bachelor’s degree in Communication, Journalism, Social Sciences, Political Science, Gender, Law, or any other relevant discipline.
  • Essential experience and skills
  • A minimum of 5 years in a similar position of development work, communicating and advocating for the rights of women and girls in their diversity.
  • Evidence of thought leadership through writing blogs, papers, opinion pieces, etc, and engagement in panel discussions is strongly desired.
  • Demonstrable experience developing and implementing successful communications and advocacy campaigns at the national, regional and global levels.
  • Evidence of transdisciplinary knowledge in AMwA’s thematic areas of work; women in politics and decision making, sexual and reproductive health and rights, and women’s economic justice.
  • Ability to manage an interactive website
  • Knowledge of digital communications including social media.
  • A proven commitment to women’s rights activism and demonstrable experience in social justice or human rights broadly;
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, including superior writing skills and public speaking;
  • Ability to organize and work collaboratively with a wide range of stakeholders;
  • Ability to communicate and work effectively in English.
  • Competency in French will be an added advantage.

How to Apply:

All suitably qualified candidates are advised to apply by sending a cover letter and Curriculum Vitae including three references with contact details via email to: recruit@akinamamawaafrika.org. Female candidates are encouraged to apply.

Deadline: Friday, 15th January 2021 by 5:00 pm.

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