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Communications Manager for FEWS NET Strategic Planning and Activity Design (SPADe) Support

Tetra Tech International Development is currently accepting expressions of interest from qualified candidates for a Communications Manager on an anticipated global project based in Washington, D.C. The goal of SPADE is to provide the Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA) with a flexible mechanism to provide timely technical services and support. Through the project, USAID will issue requests for studies, research, and analytical support to help BHA strengthen humanitarian response planning.

 

The Communications Manager will work closely with the Chief of Party and other stakeholders to ensure that project results are clearly communicated and conform to quality standards..

 

Responsibilities:

*Coordinates and supports the development, design, and execution of internal and external communications initiatives to ensure effective communication of program progress, successes, and learning to USAID stakeholders and target audiences.

*Manages and develops program communications materials and products as needed (written, audio, and video), assuring compliance with USAID and Tetra Tech guidelines;

*With project team, develops regular reports to keep USAID and partners apprised of program activities;

*Supports social and mass media outreach;

*Develops communications strategies, products, and tools to disseminate project innovation and information/analysis.

 

Qualifications:

* Bachelor’s degree or higher in Communications or a closely related field; experience working in humanitarian or international development contexts a plus.

*Minimum of five years’ experience developing and implementing communications strategies for international development, non-governmental organization, or private sector programs/clients

*Demonstrated experience developing compelling, effective social media strategies and content.

*Creative thinker, with ability and passion for crafting compelling and newsworthy stories.

* Experience working with international technical staff and stakeholders to develop program communications preferred

* First-hand familiarity with food security analysis desired; and

* Demonstrated experience translating technical reports into or non-technical products using data and graphic tools for a diverse audience.

* English fluency is required.

* Ability to work in the U.S. without employer sponsorship.

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