Friday, March 22, 2013

Vacancy: Communications Officer - Indonesia Climate Change Center

BACKGROUND
US President Obama and Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono announced N the US-Indonesia Comprehensive Partnership in 2010, which consists of several initiatives to strengthen the bilateral cooperation to confront the challenges of the 21st century. These wide arrays of programs were framed under 6 Working Groups, namely Democracy and Civil Society; Education; Climate and Environment; Trade and Investment;
Security; and Energy.
Under the Climate and Environment Working Group, the National Council on Climate Change and the US Forest Service have identified the need to strengthen the capacity of the Indonesian Climate Change Center.N The Indonesia Climate Change Center (ICCC) is a resource center to produce science-based policies.
ICCC also serves to encourage robust science-policy linkages in support of actions to deal with issues of climate change in Indonesia.
Indonesia Climate Change Center (ICCC) comprises three key institutional elements: 621Secretariat as a facilitator of the Center, 622Steering Committee as a body to direct as well as advise strategically of center operation, 623Research Clusters, consisting of Low Emission Development Strategies, Peatland and Mapping, Climate Resilience and MRV for Climate Programs, as supportive entities in building science-based policy and programs development.
As the development of the Indonesia Climate Change Center (ICCC) is still in its infancy, the National Council on Climate Change recognises that a good communication strategy is central, both in disseminating the importance of the ICCC to the policy makers and scientific communities, and in creating demands for ICCC to produce assessment of a science-based policy that can address climate change challenges.
In support of this, the National Council of Climate Change, as the host of ICCC, has proposed to hire a communication officer to assist the center in implementing the communication strategy and the daily programs.
Management Arrangements The N Communications Officer will report to the DNPIa �s officials in charge of ICCC and receive guidance from them

Objectives
The objectives of hiring a communication officer include, but not limited to, the following activities: To implement the communication strategies and programs of the ICCCTo produce communication materials of the ICCCTo provide feedbacks and recommendations on the ongoing communication strategies and programsTo produce reports on the ongoing communication activitiesExpected Outputs:
The communication officer N is expected to provide outputs as follows: Communication materials (may include but not limited to press releases, factsheets, brochures, social media materials, and ICCC updates)TORs for specific communication activitiesActivities ReportsEvaluation reportsQualifications:University degree, preferably in Communications, Public Relations or Journalism3-5 years project management experience, must demonstrate experience in all levels of the project management cycleAbility to work independently and efficientlyAbility to meet strict deadlines and work well under pressureExperience with daily webpage updatingExperience in working with graphic designers to produce proffesional publications; portfolio requiredExperience writing press release, project backgrounders and newsletters; portfolio requiredAbility to shoot and edit photographs for PR purposes; portfolio requiredStrong writer, journalism or other relevant experience appreciatedLanguange requirements: proffesional Indonesian Bahasa (spoken and written); Excellent English (spoken and written)N Familiarity with Climate Change issues would be advantageousPlease send application letter addressing the above qualifications and experience with your curriculum vitae latest on March 26, 2013N to ICCC Secretariat, Ms. Eryka atinfo--at--iccc-network.net

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