Communications Coordinator Jordan Amman Country Office

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  • Added Date: Wednesday, 03 April 2024
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  1. Roles and Responsibilities

    The Communications Coordinator will be responsible for delivering timely and high quality external communications products for print, audio/visual and social media in English and Arabic. The positionis heavily focusedon content creation, including developing effective messaging, ensuring accuracy, and proactively identifying communications opportunities across NRC Jordan’s different program areas and in support of NRC’s key advocacy objectives.

    Generic responsibilities

  2. Adherence to NRC policies, guidanceand procedures.
  3. Implement NRC’s systems and procedures at area level.
  4. Ensure adherence to NRC policies,handbooks, guidelines and donor requirements.
  5. Prepare and submit reportsand analysis.
  6. Ensure properfiling of all support documents.
  7. Support line managers in procedures and require supportteam trainings.
  8. Management of support team.
  9. Ensure development and implementation of administrative systemsand procedures.
  10. Actively promotePSEA (Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse) standards & principles within NRC and amongst beneficiaries served by NRC.
  11. NRC is an equal opportunities employer. We are committed to equity, inclusivity, and diversity without distinction to age, gender, religion, ethnicity, nationality, and physical ability

    Specific responsibilities

  12. Develop an annual country office communication strategy and work plans to promoteNRC Jordan programmes and provide strategic communications support to NRC Jordan’s Advocacy Strategy;
  13. In coordination with the Policyand Advocacy Manager,lead on the creation of high quality external communications products for print, audio/visual and social media in English and Arabic, includingfeature and human interest stories,program

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    success stories, short videos and social media posts (with technical supportfrom the Regional Media Adviser and the Regional Communications Coordinator), press releases, infographics and other related materials;

  14. Identify communications opportunities and productsthat are consistentwith NRC’s communications and/or advocacy strategies, including liaising closely with NRC programme teams and undertaking regular field visits to keep abreast of NRC programs and to ensure that NRC’s work is featured appropriately in various online and print platforms;
  15. Regularly create content for NRC’s social media platforms; Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and for NRC´s global website, and explore and utilize innovative and emerging communication tools and new media in support of the communications strategy;
  16. Support programme teams to communicate success stories and program results in fulfilment of donor visibility requirements;
  17. Provide guidance on donor visibility requirements, including approval processes, up-to- date logos and visibility requirements, and with support of the grants department, seek donor approval when required;
  18. Review local media outlets and bring to the attention of the Policy and Advocacy Manager any stories of relevance to NRC’s core business or advocacy objectives on a daily basis;
  19. In coordination with the Policy and Advocacy Manager, build strong personal relationships with core local journalists to establish trusting and reliable connections with key Arabic news organizations;
  20. Represent NRC Jordan in communications conference calls, meetings and one- on-one relationships with media and communication staff in both the NRC regional office and other NRC country offices in the region;
  21. Ensure that communication documents are archived appropriately in an easily retrievable electronic based filing system.
  22. Support in the planning of advocacy events when required. 

    Critical Interfaces

    By interfaces, NRC meansprocesses and projectsthat are interlinked with other departments/units or persons. Relevant interfaces for this position are

     

  23. Relevant implementation staff
  24. Technical advisors/support (MERO)

     

    Others:

  25. NRC Jordan Policy and AdvocacyManager
  26. NRC JordanProgram Managers and Specialists
  27. Regional Media Adviser
  28. Regional Communications Coordinator
  29. NRC Jordan Media FocalPoints
  30. NRC countryoffice Media and Communications staff across the region
  31. Head OfficeMedia Department
  32. Head OfficeExternal Relations Department
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    Scale and scope of position

     

    Staff: NA

     

    Stakeholders: Programbeneficiaries, civil society,local media, local NGOs and INGOs, UN agencies 

    Budgets: NA

    Legal or Compliance: NA

  34. Competencies

    Competencies are important in order for the employeeand the organisation to deliver desired results. They are relevant for all staff and are divided into the following two categories:

     

  35.  Professional Competencies

    Generic professional competencies for this position:

  36. Experience from working withintechnical expertise area in a humanitarian/ recovery context.
  37. Previous experience from working in complex and volatile contexts.
  38. Documented results related to the position’s responsibilities.
  39. Knowledge about own leadership skills/profile.
  40. Fluency in English,both written and verbal.

     

    Context/specific skills, knowledgeand experience:

     

    Qualification requirement: Bachelor degree or higher Years of Experience: 5+

     

  41. Knowledge of communicating humanitarian needs and ethicalreporting of beneficiaries.
Knowledge of regional mediaand communication networks. Knowledge of the humanitarian context in the region. Excellent English and Arabic, oral and written(sound journalistic writingstyle). Strong social media skills Advanced photography, filming and video editingskills considered a plus. Experience in NGO communications Knowledge of humanitarian donors and experience delivering donor visibility requirements. Understanding of strategic communications and how communications products can support advocacy goals. Commitment to humanitarian principles and dedication to humanitarian work Flexibility.

 

 Behavioral Competencies (max 6) Planning and delivering results Communicating with impact and respect Empoweringand building trust Influencing Working with people Strategic thinking

 

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