Strategic Communications Officer

Tags: Law
  • Added Date: Monday, 18 March 2024
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SUMMARY DESCRIPTION

The Strategic Communications Officer plays a key role on a dynamic team that is harnessing strategic communications to expand the influence and global impact of the Ford Foundation, one of the worldโ€™s largest social justice philanthropies.

As a member of a small, specialized team of communication officers that serves as the brain trust for the foundationโ€™s strategic communications efforts, the SCO reports to the Head of Strategy, in the Office of Communications and works closely with program directors, regional directors, and teams for which they serve as a primary communications partner. These relationships provide important direction for the SCO and in turn allow the SCO to meaningfully contribute to wider foundation communications.

A critical role of the SCO is acting as a day-to-day communication thought and action partner for assigned program and regional teams, helping them to realize the greatest potential impact of their work. The SCO builds deep, supportive relationships with program teams; provides excellent ongoing communications counsel; and helps teams deliver on their communications ambitions in smart, effective ways.

As part of larger foundation communications, the SCO helps curate compelling stories that speak to the work and impact of grantees, demonstrating how change happens, and inspires others to join the fight against inequality.

The SCO is a superior writer who can produce and edit key communications materials (including one-pagers, opinion pieces and messaging materials) that advance the communications strategies of the teams and offices. A confident public speaker, the SCO will help plan and lead workshops for program staff - and sometimes for grantees - and build the overall communications awareness and capacity of teams.

Knowledge and experience in the fields of either economic justice or democracy and rights is an advantage.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Capacity-building, media support and messaging:

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