The International Water Management Institute (IWMI), a CGIAR Research Center is seeking an innovative & multi skilled candidate to join its office in Anand, India as a Consultant \u2013 Communication & Donor Reporting to support the multi-year projects such as IWMI-Tata Water Policy Program and SE4RL.
The successful candidate will be responsible for writing, editing and creating content (e.g. blogs, newsletters, conference and workshop/webinar reports etc.) based on scientific outputs produced by the project technical team. The candidate will manage all communications and knowledge management aspects of the projects, including, developing content for the project website and other communication outlets. Excellent skills in understanding scientific content and writing it for general audience is a pre-requisite for this position. In addition, the candidate will help the IWMI-Anand Project Leader and team in planning and coordination of project activities, including tracking project timelines and deliverables; and carrying out regular follow-ups with the project team and partners.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
Support the implementation of IWMI\u2019s global communications strategy, in close coordination with IWMI's Communications & Knowledge Management (CKM) team in HQ and the IWMI India Communications team in Delhi. Develop a communications plan for the ITP and SE4RL projects, as well as quarterly/annual workplans. Through the IWMI India Communications team, contribute to meetings of the global CKM team and update planning tools, to ensure strategic alignment and a coordinated approach for content and upcoming events. Support IWMI\u2019s presence at national and regional events (conferences, workshops, webinars, etc.) related to these projects. Prepare communications plans and key messages ahead of events. Provide communications and media support during events. Document event results through newsworthy articles and other materials. Develop audience-led communications outputs (briefs, factsheets, presentations, reports, infographics, posters, etc.) to advance IWMI\u2019s corporate and project objectives, focused on impacts and results. Compile annual/quarterly work plans and progress/final reports for the ITP and SE4RL projects and ensure timely submission to donors and IWMI HQ. Document and track performance of projects as per grant agreement to help in donor reporting. Assist the Project Leader in compiling relevant information from researchers, consultants, interns and partners for drafting, editing, finalizing and publishing periodic donor reports and project briefs. Assist the Project Leader in conceptualizing, planning and executing specific partner and donor engagement events including regular update meetings, field visits and project steering / advisory committee meetings. Manage the transfer of project deliverables, documents, files, equipment and materials as per the standard IWMI procedures. Liaise with ITP and SE4RL lead and researchers for potential content and outreach materials, and to ensure technical quality. Liaise with ITP and SE4RL partners and stakeholders for the production of project communications materials. Write and edit articles (news, features, press releases, op-eds, success stories, profiles) for IWMI\u2019s global websites, global newsletters, and other outlets. Liaise with authors and reviewers for edits and approvals. Follow IWMI\u2019s style guide. Add partners, workshop participants and other stakeholders to IWM\u2019s global and national database. Coordinate with IWMI\u2019s CKM team in HQ for the production of ITP and SE4RL videos according to quality standards and guidelines. Once the initial concept is approved, lead the editorial aspect of video projects, to highlight project impact and results through storytelling. Ensure guidelines are followed and contract conditions are met before payment to consultants. Coordinate with IWMI\u2019s CKM team in HQ for photographic documentation of IWMI activities related to the ITP and SE4RL projects, to ensure images are high-quality, capture areas of strategic interest, include complete caption info and metadata, and are ingested into the global photo library. Coordinate with photographers for editorial guidance. Ensure guidelines are followed and contract conditions are met before payment to consultants. Coordinate with PL and IWMI\u2019s CKM team in HQ for the engagement of consultants (for video production, photography, graphic design, or other communications-related work) and provide guidance to ensure the timely delivery of quality outputs. Draft TORs and, once approved, initiate the contracting procedure, in consultation with the ITP and SE4RL project leader. Prepare social media content for IWMI\u2019s official global accounts. Liaise with national and regional media and organize press conferences and journalists visits to the field, as needed. Support proactive media outreach and engagement activities. Compile media contacts related to the ITP and SE4RL projects and add them to global media lists, for targeted national, regional, and global outreach. Ensure compliance with IWMI branding guidelines and funders\u2019 visibility requirements. Ensure the establishment and maintenance of proper electronic and paper filing systems for all project deliverables. Support the implementation of internal communications strategies and activities, as required. Carry out any other tasks identified as priorities by the ITP and SE4RL Project Leader.
Requirements
MINIMUM EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
Essential:
A master\u2019s degree in international development, development communication, social sciences (including human geography, public administration, rural development/rural management), communications, journalism, or any other pertinent field, coupled with a strong grasp of South Asia's developmental challenges and the challenges stemming from climate change. A minimum of 3 years of applicable work experience (evidenced by a publication record and demonstrated ability to write for a general audience) as a science communicator, writer, or researcher with international/national research organizations and/or international donor agencies engaged in supporting research and development projects.
Desirable:
Proven track record of writing and editing popular media articles derived from field research or creating science-based content for both online and offline platforms. Demonstrated experience collaborating with government agencies, civil society organizations, international bodies, and donors.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES REQUIRED:
Demonstrated organizational skills with the ability to work independently and as part of a multicultural team. Demonstrated ability to write, edit, and generate high caliber written material in English, utilizing scientific outputs from project teams. Evidence of publishing such content in news media, online portals, etc.
LANGUAGE PROFICINECY:
Essential:
Proficiency in both spoken and written English.
Desirable:
Proficiency in either Hindi, Urdu, Bangla, or Nepali is also desirable.
Benefits
This is a nationally hired consultancy; therefore, individuals with relevant abilities are encouraged to apply. IWMI offers a competitive monthly rate for this assignment. The duration of the contract will be for a period of twelve (12) months.
HOW TO APPLY: Apply for the position by following the application instructions at www.iwmi.org/jobs. We will be accepting applications through 24:00 (IST) on April 18, 2024 (applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis). Your application must include a CV, cover letter, and three (3) references, which may be contacted if you are shortlisted. Receipt of all applications will be acknowledged, but only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
IWMI believes that diversity powers our innovation, contributes to our excellence, and is critical for our mission. We offer a multi-cultural, multi-color, multi-generational and multi-disciplinary working environment. We are consciously creating an inclusive organization that reflects our global character and our commitment to gender equity. We, therefore, encourage applicants from all cultures, races, ethnicities, religions, sexes, national or regional origins, ages, disability status, sexual orientations, and gender identities.