Communications Advisor
Guyana
- Assignment Type:
- Canadian International Volunteer
- Eligibility Requirements:
- Open to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada only
- Assignment ID:
- VA-106784
- Assignment Title:
- Communications Advisor
- Partner:
- WUSC – Guyana (ENGAGE Youth)
- Country:
- Guyana
- Duration:
- 6 months
- Time Commitment:
- Full time
Assignment Context
Are you passionate about Communications? Do you have communication technology skills to share?
As the Communications Advisor, you will work with a dynamic team to support project communications initiatives with stakeholders from Guyana’s Hinterland regions.
Apply today to have an impact on Indigenous youth, especially young women, from Guyana's Hinterland regions!
Roles and Responsibilities
- Work closely with WUSC and project stakeholders to support implementation of the ENGAGE Youth Communications Strategy
- Support development of communications tools and resources such as, videos, flyers, brochures, infographics/infomercials, project briefs, community stories, social media posts and lessons learned
- Support compliance of funder requirements as well as WUSC policies and branding guidelines in implementation of ENGAGE Youth Communication Strategy
- Facilitate integration of the cultural sensitivities of Indigenous people, gender and youth sensitive approaches in the ENGAGE Youth Communications Strategy and relevant communications tools and resources
- Coordinate and support the use of communications tools and resources for various activities and platforms including, awareness sessions, community meetings, print, multimedia, social media and online
- Accompany WUSC team along with key project stakeholders, on field visits and project activities to capture information for communications tools and resources
- Provide guidance on strategic and innovative communications opportunities to increase awareness and visibility of ENGAGE Youth’s work, including at public events and campaigns, and for relevant local and international observances
- As required, support revision and updating of the ENGAGE Youth Communications Strategy, to achieve communications outcomes
- Participate in pre-assignment training
- Participate in at least 3 public engagement initiatives before, during, or after the assignment. Volunteers will be equipped with the tools, training, and support to achieve these goals. Volunteers will also have one virtual check-in with the Public Engagement Officer throughout the course of their assignment
- Set up a personalized volunteer fundraising page on the WUSC fundraising platform and share it in your networks. Volunteers will be supported with the tools, training and support to achieve the fundraising goal
- Submit reports as required by the partner organization and by WUSC.
Experience and Qualifications
- Degree and/or training in Communications or a related field of expertise
- Minimum of two years (2) related professional experience in field of expertise
- Proven skills in photography, videography, graphic design, content development and social media management, are required
- Experience traveling and working with people from different cultural backgrounds are assets
- A commitment to gender equality, youth inclusion, and working in collaboration with Indigenous communities
- Flexibility, adaptability, excellent interpersonal skills and cultural sensitivity
- Strong written and oral communication skills in English, required.
Project Description
ENGAGE Youth is a 5-year project funded by Global Affairs Canada (GAC) with the Ultimate Outcome « to enhance the empowerment of Indigenous and rural youth, especially young women, in target regions of Guyana » by facilitating improved and meaningful participation of youth in decision-making at the personal, household and community levels; and strengthening the network of local, regional and national stakeholders to effectively address the social and economic needs and aspirations of Indigenous youth from target regions. The ENGAGE Youth Theory of Change is premised on the assumption that increased engagement of Indigenous youth at the personal, household and community levels, and an improved local, regional and national system of stakeholders, will result in enhanced empowerment of Indigenous youth, especially young women. ENGAGE Youth takes a holistic approach to empowerment, which recognizes the significant needs of the target group and importance of the broad-spectrum of key stakeholders required to achieve the ENGAGE Youth Ultimate Outcome. The project utilizes human-centered design (HCD) approaches that allow for active participation of Indigenous youth in designing and implementing initiatives, and a systems approach that facilitates identification of root problems and focuses on actions that enhance sustainability through working closely with local actors and organizations. ENGAGE Youth supports Indigenous youth from Regions 1, 7, 8 and 9 in Guyana. The main project partners include government ministries and agencies; non-governmental organizations; and community, national and regional organizations that work with Indigenous youth.
Partner Description
World University Service of Canada (WUSC) is a Canadian non-profit organization with a mission to enhance education, economic opportunities, and empowerment for youth and women. WUSC works with a diverse network of volunteers, students, institutions, governments, and businesses. WUSC is the implementing agency for the Global Affairs Canada (GAC) funded five-year project – Empowering the Next Generation: Agency and Gender Equality (ENGAGE Youth) in Guyana. The ultimate goal of ENGAGE Youth is to enhance the empowerment of Indigenous and rural youth, especially young women, in target regions of Guyana. ENGAGE Youth will support the enhanced empowerment of Indigenous youth, especially young women, through awareness raising and public engagements on gender equality; provision of life-skills education; enhanced access and referrals to social services; access to applied training in relevant employability, livelihood, business development and entrepreneurship skills; and delivery of skills training and responsive grants to enable young people to effectively engage in youth-led enterprises and economic initiatives. Through financial and technical support, ENGAGE Youth will strengthen the capacity of local, regional and national stakeholders to effectively develop and implement sustainable, gender-responsive, and youth sensitive initiatives that address the social and economic needs and aspirations of Indigenous youth, especially young women.
Support Package
- Support and guidance from the WUSC Volunteer Mobilization Team prior to departure and from WUSC Country Team while on assignment
- Pre-departure training to learn about the volunteering for development program, gain practical skills for living and working in an intercultural context and network with other volunteers
- In-country orientation upon arrival in country of assignment
- Language training in country of assignment, where required
- Modest monthly living and accommodation allowance
- Airfare to and from the assignment country
- Visa/work permit
- Pre-departure medical exam
- Health insurance
- Vaccinations and antimalarial medication
- Criminal record verification
- Vacation leave entitlement
- Debriefing after completion of assignment
- An incredible opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to global development, enhance your professional skills and participate in an experience of a lifetime!
WUSC’s Safeguarding Policy
WUSC’s activities seek to balance inequities and create sustainable development around the globe; the work ethic of our staff, volunteers, representatives and partners shall correspond to the values and mission of the organization. WUSC promotes responsibility, respect, honesty, and professional excellence and we will not tolerate harassment, coercion and sexual exploitation and abuse of any form. Successful applicants will be required to sign off on the WUSC Code of Conduct and the Self-Disclosure Form. International and national volunteers will also be required to submit a criminal record verification.
WUSC is a signatory to the Cooperation Canada Leaders’ Pledge on Preventing and Addressing Sexual Misconduct. The pledge represents the shared commitment as Canada’s global development and humanitarian leaders to ensure the full implementation of practices and policies that will protect and respond to our own staff, volunteers and the communities we serve. We are committed to creating safe and respectful workplaces and programs that promote gender equality and are free from gender-based violence, including by addressing and responding to all abuse of power, holding people to account, and protecting the vulnerable. Read the full pledge.
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