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Communications & Knowledge Management Officer

Yaoundé

  • Organization: Jhpiego
  • Location: Yaoundé
  • Grade: Level not specified - Level not specified
  • Occupational Groups:
    • Communication and Public Information
    • Education, Learning and Training
  • Closing Date: Closed

Communications & Knowledge Management Officer

Posted Date 4 weeks ago(4/4/2024 12:35 PM)
Job ID
2024-6000
Location
CM-Yaoundé
Category
International Positions
Employment Status
Full-Time

Overview

The Communications & knowledge management officer will prioritize strengthening the profile, ensure knowledge management and exchange while focusing on the USAID-funded Systems to End the Malaria Burden Through Meaningful Engagement – II (SEMBE II) project in Cameroon. 

S/he will communicate the work of Jhpiego to its key constituents, including but not limited to the Government of Cameroon, donor agencies, policymakers, partner organizations, the media, and academic and research institutions. S/he will communicate the project objectives, events, and success stories, while planning, coordinating promotional events and develop strategic communications to targeted audiences. S/he will direct the development of multi-media user-friendly public communications for all Jhpiego activities.

The Communications and Knowledge Management (CKM) Officer will collaborate with the technical, administrative, and knowledge management unit to ensure that information developed by Jhpiego programs and projects is shared and transformed into readily available knowledge that supports effective decision-making. The CKM Officer will develop a CKM strategy in consultation with the Senior Management Team to bring together the people, processes and technology needed to ensure that the right information is available at the right time to the right people for program and project success; and maintains both Jhpiego-specific knowledge repositories containing both published and unpublished materials and promotes knowledge exchange within the project.

 

Office: Jhpiego Cameroon

Reports to: Technical Director

Location: Yaounde, Cameroon

(This position is subject to Cameroon labor law and practice and is not eligible for international assignment work conditions)

Responsibilities

Communications Strategy

  • Update and implement the communication strategy for the SEMBE II project and Jhpiego Cameroon in consultation with the project staff and the global engagement & communications team.
  • Interact and strategize with the Communications team at the Baltimore office to understand the Global Communication strategy and practices.
  • Develop capacity building activities for staff to enhance their ability to communicate about project achievements.
  • Coordinate programs and initiatives related to dissemination and use of knowledge acquired by Jhpiego, its partners and national/international stakeholders.
  • Strengthen Jhpiego communications links and relations with key partners, including national and district level governments, agencies, key private sector partners and other stakeholders in public health.
  • Work with the program team to develop success stories and to explore opportunities for potential program highlights.
  • Interview identified clients, providers, program managers to develop success stories.
  • Collect and catalogue program-related photographs and videos.
  • Ensure that project teams are taking good-quality photos and are adhering to donor specifications and Jhpiego's communication policy

Branding & Marking

  • Support compliance on USAID SEMBE II branding & marking plan approved plan is implemented appropriately along with other project plans.
  • Work with program teams to ensure that Jhpiego adheres to donors’ marking requirements on its training, events, program deliverables, publications, media productions, donations, administrative stationery, and project offices.

Materials & Report Development

  • Provide support to program teams to develop effective communication tools and IEC materials.
  • Support program teams in drafting, editing and formatting program documents, including communication deliverables such as newsletters, brochures, flyers, job aids, ads, promotional videos and slideshows.
  • Ensure proper branding and marking of Jhpiego and program materials and activities as per Jhpiego and program-specific branding and marking guidelines
  • Assist with developing and producing documents, reports and presentations according to Jhpiego and USAID guidelines for internal program needs and externally for dissemination.
  • Document literature reviews and contribute to program discussions.

Stakeholder Engagement

  • Develop and direct strategy for engagement with mass media to promote Jhpiego key messages through various platforms including broadcast and interactive media.
  • Ensure that Jhpiego and donor funded project is appropriately and effectively represented at public health events and conferences following guidance from the donor and Jhpiego.
  • Support program team to manage media at project events (I.e. drafting talking points).
  • Coordinate and direct regular updates on new technical knowledge, approaches and successes to the donor, the government and to Jhpiego
  • Maintain updated project and technical briefs.

Internal Jhpiego Communications

  • Manage and support knowledge sharing efforts including staff participation in webinars, seminar series (BBLs) presentations, events, online discussions, mailing lists (internal, and for Jhpiego Cameroon stakeholders) and communities of practice
  • Track, assess and respond to internal communication requirements, when required.
  • Maintain, develop and regularly showcase Cameroon's presence on Jhpiego website, social media, SharePoint, and other communications tools
  • Undertake all other activities as instructed by the supervisors towards furthering organizational objectives.

Knowledge Management

  • Regularly promote knowledge exchange and learning opportunities in collaboration with the central Jhpiego KM unit; e.g., coordinating brown-bag presentations at the country office, informing staff of applicable online discussion lists and communities of practice internal and external to Jhpiego (including consortium partners); informing staff of applicable online courses available (e.g., Global Health E-Learning Center).
  • Organize, catalog and enter Jhpiego-authored knowledge assets from the country office (e.g., training materials, presentations, tools, plans and reports) in Jhpiego’s central electronic library.
  • Analyze, implement and train staff on search strategies for locating knowledge, both internal and external to Jhpiego (e.g., document repositories such as Jhpiego’s electronic library, USAID’s Development Experience Clearinghouse).
  • Repackage raw data for sharing with numerous sources (in form of reports, journal articles, fact sheets, Web sites).
  • Serve as focal point for the collection and standardization of training manuals and materials prior to them being sent for printing.
  • With the program officers, regularly develop and issue program status materials, leaflets, brochures that portray the achievements and status of the project, aimed at different audiences.

Required Qualifications

  • Advanced degree preferred in communications related field
  • At least 5-6 years' experience in communications.
  • Previous experience in the health development sector working on USAID funded programs preferred
  • Excellent facilitation, oral and written communication skills.
  • Extensive experience with Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe, PageMaker, Photoshop, Illustrator, Corel graphics, photography skills are required.
  • Excellent organizational skills, detail-oriented and a high degree of accuracy required.
  • Strong analytical skills and sound judgement.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills to effectively interact with all levels of staff and partners.
  • Ability to work independently and as a member of team.
  • Be self-motivated, proactive and have a positive attitude to work requiring minimum supervision
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