Advocacy and Communications Officer position with AfriMAP


 

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15 August 2008
Posted to the web 15 August 2008

Johannesburg

Open Society Institute's (OSI) Africa Governance Monitoring and Advocacy Project (AfriMAP) seeks to appoint an Advocacy and Communications Officer, who will be based at the offices of the Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa (OSISA) in Johannesburg, South Africa.

The communications officer will be primarily responsible for the development and implementation of a strategy to ensure that AfriMAP's research is packaged for and reaches the widest possible audience. The communications officer's first responsibility on starting work will be to assist in the development of a public relations and advocacy strategy for a major comparative report on the broadcast media in Africa for which research is already under way.

Among the target audiences that the communications officer will be expected to assist us to reach are the organs of the African Union (including the AU Commission, the APRM and NEPAD secretariats, ECOSOCC and the Pan African Parliament), the regional economic communities (SADC, ECOWAS etc), Africa's bilateral and multilateral development partners, national governments, civil society organisations and the public at large,.

Key areas of responsibility are:

Requirements

An attractive remuneration package, commensurate with experience, are offered. The job is offered on a three-year contract.

The Open Society Institute and AfriMAP: OSI works to build vibrant and tolerant democracies whose governments are accountable to their citizens.  AfriMAP is an initiative to promote compliance by African states with the requirements of good governance set out in African and international treaties. AfriMAP works closely with OSI's African foundations and with African civil society organizations to research and publish reports on themes related to governance in individual African countries.  More information about AfriMAP and OSI can be obtained on http://www.afrimap.org.

Interested and qualified candidates who match the profile are invited to submit their CV and a letter of interest to:

The Human Resources Department

AfriMAP

c/o Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa

P.O. Box 678

Wits    2050

Fax:  +27 11 4032708

Email:  humanresources@osisa.org

Closing Date for applications is  12th September 2008

Only short-listed candidates will receive a response from AfriMAP.



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