FANIKISHA
Institutional Strengthening Project
Title: Institutional Strengthening Marketplace and Communications Advisor
Reports To: Director Monitoring and Evaluation, Reporting and Learning (MERL)
Title: Institutional Strengthening Marketplace and Communications Advisor
Reports To: Director Monitoring and Evaluation, Reporting and Learning (MERL)
Location: Nairobi
Background
The FANIKISHA Project is a 5 years Institutional Strengthening Project funded by USAID. The project seeks to strengthen the institutional capacity of Kenyan Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in Kenya to enable them to be responsive to the health sector needs and well being of Kenyans.
Background
The FANIKISHA Project is a 5 years Institutional Strengthening Project funded by USAID. The project seeks to strengthen the institutional capacity of Kenyan Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in Kenya to enable them to be responsive to the health sector needs and well being of Kenyans.
This
project also strengthens the national level Kenyan NGOs, CSOs and/or CSO
networks to provide national level advocacy for inclusion of CSOs in policy
making and strategy development for increased health service delivery to the
communities.
Overall Responsibilities
Overall Responsibilities
The
Institutional Strengthening (IS) Marketplace and Communications Advisor is the
Project’s expert providing leadership and technical assistance in managing the
institutional strengthening marketplace, lead project strategic communication
initiatives and provide TA to CSOs in the communication category of
institutional strengthening.
S/he
coordinates and provides oversight on the development and maintenance of both
face to face and web-based marketplace and promotes its use, including
establishing forums for knowledge exchange, sharing tools, new approaches and
updates on CSO activities.
S/he
identifies CSOs partners and IS vendors and maintains an active network of
community-based and other local and national organizations with whom the
project can partner to increase awareness of, and access to, information on CSO
activities.
S/he
provides expertise on developing training and capacity building support
materials for the CSOs and other local partners in communications as
required.
S/he
will be responsible for all external project communications including, reports,
success stories, publications, etc.
S/he
ensures compliance with the project branding and marking plan for all materials
produced and /or owned by the project.
Specific Responsibilities
Institutional Strengthening Marketplace (15%)
Specific Responsibilities
Institutional Strengthening Marketplace (15%)
- Assist
in the creation of the Institutional Strengthening marketplace including
identification and indexing of institutional strengthening vendors and
developing the online format for the marketplace.
- Manage
and update the marketplace and facilitate relations between the vendors
and CSOs.
- Monitor
and document the performance of the marketplace and submit relevant
reports to the project senior management
Strategic project communication (40%)
- Undertake
initiatives that help to raise the profile of the FANIKISHA project in
Kenya. Help to develop initiatives to enlist the support of CSOs, GOK,
businesses and corporations to advance the project’s mission.
- Document
and disseminate the project’s work and messages through planning, implementation
and oversight of all project communication activities. Produce and
disseminate communication materials such as fact sheets, success stories,
publications, press releases, press briefings, op-ed articles, letters to
the editor, etc.
- Prepare
communication strategies, establish and oversee the implementation of a
project communication plan. Arrange activities to support meetings and
other special events.
- Develop
content for publication on FANIKISHA activities on a variety of
communication avenues including MSH’s website, the marketplace, social
marketing sites and other websites
- Prepare
and produce the project newsletters in both electronic and print formats.
- Review
and edit project documents for style and content to communicate the
project message.
- Oversee
the implementation of the project branding and marking plan, ensuring that
the project branding and marking plan is complied with
- Liaise
with MSH home office on final report preparation and submission.
Communications technical assistance to CSOs (45%)
- Prepare
and produce communications and knowledge management mentorship and
training materials for the delivery of communication technical assistance
to CSOs and other stakeholders
- Provide
communications training and technical assistance through mentorship to
CSOs and other stakeholders
- Ensure
that CSOs apply the project branding and marking as required
- Ensure
that technical assistance is documented and shared with senior project
management
Qualifications:
- Masters
degree in public health, education, communication, public policy,
international development or related field and 5 years of relevant
experience.
- Experience
in working with websites, electronic portals and other electronic tools
- Excellent
writing and editing skills for a variety of mediums and excellent
interpersonal and public communication skills.
- Experience
in work that relates to program and government relations and stakeholder
engagement
- Experience
in international development and global health preferred, knowledge of
international programs, strategies, donors and organizations
- Ability
to network and facilitate strong working relationships between partners
and project teams
- Understanding
of knowledge management and experience adopting, adapting, and applying
knowledge to communicate more effectively
- Ability
to work both independently and as part of a team
- Experience
in organizing and implementing events and programs
- Fluency
in English required
There
are no relocation allowances available for this position
How
to apply:
Management
Sciences for Health is an equal opportunity employer offering employment
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, and
national origin, and citizenship, physical or mental handicap.
For
further details and to apply for this position, please visit the Employment
Opportunities section of our website at www.Jobs-msh.icims.com by
November 30, 2012.
If
you cannot apply online or have difficulty doing so, please email an
explanation of your problem to iRecruiterproblem@msh.org
Only
shortlisted candidates will be contacted