Job description
Communications Support Officer
BACKGROUND
TRAFFIC is the leading non-governmental organization working globally on trade in wild animals and plants in the context of both biodiversity conservation and sustainable development.
TRAFFIC International is a charity and limited company registered in the UK. TRAFFIC’s head office, based in Cambridge UK, provides worldwide leadership, coordination, cross-regional and corporate functions. TRAFFIC’s local engagement is managed through programme offices operating under the auspices of the UK charity, with staff based in a hub office and at other strategic locations where necessary. Programme offices operate within a geographic area of responsibility focused on one or multiple countries where TRAFFIC aims to help deliver priority programme outcomes. TRAFFIC works in strategic alliance with IUCN and WWF on wildlife trade issues.
The salary for this position is £27,869 pro rata.
JOB DESCRIPTION
The Communications Support Officer will contribute to TRAFFIC’s 2030 strategy by supporting the effective implementation of the communications approaches and programme deliverables. The role will report to the Head of Communications however, close working with the Media Support Manager and other communications team members will be paramount, as this role will be responsible for narrative creation and copywriting tasks supporting broadly the effective delivery of our international presence and outputs.
This role will uphold TRAFFIC’s brand identity and values, provide foremost excellent written, copywriting and copy-editing skills, support communicators within the network and deliver outputs that are well considered and fit for purpose, all ultimately supporting TRAFFIC’s aim to ensure that trade in wild species is legal and sustainable for the benefit of the planet and people.
SPECIFIC DUTIES
- Create compelling yet grounded content for all communications spaces.
- Develop compelling and tailored public messaging from outputs relating to our Conservation programme and provide support on copy editing.
- Build public conversation on selected topics via different platforms and outlets, including social media, blogs, narrative, storytelling and other formats.
- Support the effort to update and maintain the traffic.org website with timely, relevant and fresh content to drive engagement with the issues TRAFFIC works on in collaboration with the team.
- Act as a co-lead on social media by curating timely and informative posts using Hootsuite Pro.
- Deliver outputs that uphold and boost TRAFFIC’s visibility, core visual identity and presence in the public space as the thought leader in the field of wildlife trade, contributing to the effective delivery of the TRAFFIC 2030 Strategy at all times.
- Aid in the development of new communications approaches and content to enhance reach to broader and increasingly diverse audiences.
- Work collaboratively and proactively with the immediate Communications Unit and other communicators, and all colleagues within TRAFFIC’s network to maximise opportunities and impact.
- Actively supports the dissemination and adoption of new communications approaches and tools to the wider organisation.
- Any other communications-related tasks assigned by the Head of Communications when required.
REQUIREMENTS
APPLICATIONS
Applicants are requested to apply online through the HR Management System, by opening the vacancy announcement and pressing the "Apply" button.
Applicants will be asked to create an account and submit their profile information. Applications will not be accepted after the closing date. The vacancy closes at midnight, Swiss time (GMT+1 / GMT+2 during Daylight Saving Time, DST). Please note that only selected applicants will be personally contacted for interviews.
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About IUCN
IUCN is a membership Union uniquely composed of both government and civil society organisations. It provides public, private and non-governmental organisations with the knowledge and tools that enable human progress, economic development and nature conservation to take place together.
Created in 1948, IUCN is now the world’s largest and most diverse environmental network, harnessing the knowledge, resources and reach of more than 1,400 Member organisations and some 15,000 experts. It is a leading provider of conservation data, assessments and analysis. Its broad membership enables IUCN to fill the role of incubator and trusted repository of best practices, tools and international standards.
IUCN provides a neutral space in which diverse stakeholders including governments, NGOs, scientists, businesses, local communities, indigenous peoples organisations and others can work together to forge and implement solutions to environmental challenges and achieve sustainable development.
Working with many partners and supporters, IUCN implements a large and diverse portfolio of conservation projects worldwide. Combining the latest science with the traditional knowledge of local communities, these projects work to reverse habitat loss, restore ecosystems and improve people’s well-being.
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