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Chemonics International Inc.
Higher Education and Leadership Management Project (HELM)
Chemonics International Inc. seeks
qualified Indonesian personnel for the USAID Higher Education Leadership and
Management (HELM) project in Indonesia. Position is noted below the
project background description.
Project Background:
The USAID/HELM project was awarded to Chemonics International on November 28, 2011. Chemonics implements HELM with
support from partners: the Indiana
University Alliance; JBS International Inc., Aguirre
Division; and the University of Kentucky (UKY). The five year project was designed to support
Indonesia’s Higher Education (HE) sector
in increasing its quality and
relevance through improved focus on
administration and management capacity.
In partnership with the Ministry of Education
and Culture (MoEC) and the Directorate General of Higher Education (DIKTI), HELM provides
technical assistance,
training, and additional support to
strengthen the leadership capacity and increase effectiveness in the following four core management
areas:
HELM works in close collaboration with DIKTI and, by
Year 3, partners with 50 Indonesian
Higher Education Institutions (HEI). The project is
designed to address the USAID Education sub-intermediate result, “increased management capacity of Indonesian Higher Education Institutions” which contributes to the intermediate result “improved quality of higher
education” under the over-arching
assistance objective: “students
better prepared for success in learning and work.”
Communication
Officer
- Develop communications products that are of the highest technical quality and illustrate the activities of the project in both English and Bahasa Indonesia.
- Ensure all HELM materials, publications, and events are correctly branded and marked as well as produced in compliance with USAID rules and regulations
- Serve as a contact for HELM communications and media relations with USAID, DIKTI, and with other donors, as well as media partners, including writing press releases and hosting press, when appropriate, at HELM or other HE events. This task may also include support for HELM staff or consultants during interviews, press conferences, or during any other time when spontaneous public speaking is required.
- Promote HELM learning e-portal through social networking and other digital media including: promoting two way communication through ‘shared learning’ links where appropriate, provide public update on HELM learning portal activity, develop other social networking/digital media outlets to maintain the perception of the HELM learning portal as a leading channel among digital communication for shared learning and best practices dissemination.
- Provide formatting and editing support for all HELM products and deliverables including correct use of templates, standardization of document formatting per the Chemonics guidelines, spell and grammar check documents (both in English and Bahasa Indonesia), as well as providing advice and graphic solutions for all materials and event communication products and publications.
- Assist with a timely production of new graphics for promotional materials where appropriate.
- Support and implement communication outreach products and events including presenting sessions at workshop or training events to promote better communication with and among partner HEIs and the HE stakeholder community.
- Research and develop case studies, success stories and articles for the project. Ensure key events and milestones are captured, written, edited, and distributed in a timely manner through the most effective channels.
- Support HELM relationships by building, maintaining, and leveraging a good network of contacts to promote the program.
- Respond to HELM staff requests for communications assistance and provide creative ideas for using communication tools to improve the implementation effectiveness to promote overall success of project’s activities.
Supervision and Reporting
The Communication Officer will report directly to the Communication
Associate.
Duration of Assignment
This is a long-term, full-time
position an annual approved level of effort of no more than 260 days for each
project year. The employment agreement will be renewed on an annual basis
following a positive performance evaluation. The HELM project began on November
28, 2011 and ends on November 30, 2016.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor in communication, international studies, or related field is required.
- Minimum three years of experience working in the field of communications required. USAID program experience preferred.
- Have strong media relations network.
- High skills in using and developing social media.
- Proof of highly developed English communication skills both written and verbal required.
- Excellent skills in document writing, formatting and editing required.
- Experience identifying and writing success stories, newsletters, press releases, etc. required.
- Must be organized, detail oriented, self-motivated, and able to work well on teams.
- Must be interested in working with a multi-cultural, international team in a dynamic and fast-paced environment.
- Have experience with program layout design and other formatting design techniques for reporting.
- Video shooting and photography skills
Application submission instructions:
Interested applicants for this position are requested to
send a cover letter and resume to us.chemonics@gmail.com no later than 28
June 2015. Please indicate the position in the subject line. Only the
strongest candidates will be contacted. No telephone inquiries.