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Communications Manager, Media Freedom Coalition Secretariat

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  • London, Greater London
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  • External
  • Expires In 2 months
Communications Manager, Media Freedom Coalition Secretariat Status: Open
Type: Employment
Deadline: Ongoing
Location: London Thomson Reuters Foundation is seeking a creative and resourceful Communications Manager to join their team.You will lead on the Secretariat’s communications function, both internally and externally, and will implement (and potentially improve on) our existing communications strategy.For the Media Freedom Coalition, effective communications are not only about demonstrating the Coalition’s impact, they are also a way of encouraging and inspiring MFC member countries and their embassies to take action on media freedom.This means the Coalition’s communications are an essential component of its pathway to impact.ResponsibilitiesAs the Communications Manager you will:Research, develop, edit and write communications materials including impact stories and case studies for the MFC’s website and potentially other platforms, using multimedia options where appropriate.Lead on the implementation of the MFC’s communications strategy, potentially making improvements to this, and tracking key performance indicators accordingly.Manage the MFC’s website and social media channels (currently focused on Twitter/X) and monitor analytics/produce reports; manage upgrades to the MFC website in collaboration with TRF colleagues.Curate and produce the MFC’s monthly network newsletter, which is sent to all MFC members and stakeholders.Organise MFC events, online or in-person, and secure engaging speakers to feature in them.Plan the MFC’s communications activities, taking account of communications opportunities such as anniversaries and international days.Promote and maximise the impact of joint statements by MFC member countries, and monitor their impact.Produce resources for member governments and their embassies, helping them to communicate on key media freedom issues.Build relationships with media freedom organisations and networks to ensure wider communications reach and opportunities to collaborate.Identify opportunities to feature the MFC within national/regional/international media as appropriate and build relationships to facilitate this.Organise events (online or in-person) in collaboration with other members of the team, including developing content, finding speakers, and event coordination.Required skillsSolid experience in a communications role, producing communications outputs as part of a communications strategyAbility to write clear, concise and engaging copy with excellent attention to detailA diplomatic approach, including the ability to see issues from others’ perspectives and to spot and mitigate potential risksAbility to forge trusted relations with a wide range of cross-sector stakeholdersStrong organisational skills and the ability to prioritise and manage multiple tasks with competing deadlinesFluency in English; other languages desirable but not necessaryIt would be useful if you also have:Understanding of, or interest in, media freedom issuesExperience of working with government officials (at any level)Experience working effectively as part of a remote team on collaborative initiativesHow to applyTo learn more and apply, please click here .
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