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UNU Centre for Policy Research (UNU-CPR)
UNU’s Centre for Policy Research in New York is an independent think tank within the United Nations system. We combine research excellence with deep knowledge of the multilateral system to generate innovative solutions to current and future global public policy challenges.
- Delta 8.7 Project & Knowledge Platform on Modern Slavery, Human Trafficking, Forced Labour and Child Labour. With Target 8.7 of the Sustainable Development Goals, 193 countries pledged their commitment to take effective measures to eradicate modern slavery, human trafficking, and forced labour by 2030 and child labour by 2025. UNU is currently developing a global, online knowledge platform — www.delta87.org (to go live in September) — that will help policy actors understand and use evidence to adopt policy responses that will contribute to achieving Target 8.7. The knowledge platform brings together the most useful data, evidence, research, and news; analyses cutting-edge data; and helps people understand that data so it can be translated it into effective policy. To contribute to the success of the knowledge platform, the UNU-CPR team is building strong partnerships with mass media (including online and print news and social media), government, researchers, civil society, the private sector and more.
The role
An exciting and rare opportunity to work for United Nations University under the guidance of the Delta 8.7 Project Communications, Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Officer (CMELO) and Editor as well of the CPR Communications Manager, the Editorial and Social Media Assistant will help support the Delta 8.7 Project and Centre for Policy Research.
Key roles and responsibilities
Working under the guidance of the Delta 8.7 Project Communications, Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Officer (CMELO) and Editor as well of the UNU-CPR Communications Manager, the Editorial and Social Media Assistant will perform the following duties:
Editorial Support (30%)
- upload web content as guided by the editorial calendar
- edit Spanish articles and review Spanish translations of knowledge platform content
- copy-edit knowledge platform content
- identify and draft short summaries of news stories and learning opportunities relevant to the platform
- assist with newsletter/news digest content creation
- re-size and crop images to knowledge platform publications standard
Social Media Support (50%)
- support the day-to-day roll out of the social media strategy for the knowledge platform
- write engaging social media posts (Facebook and Twitter) for the knowledge platform
- support the implementation and ongoing curation of the editorial calendar with – weekly themes, creating social media campaigns, identifying relevant news content, etc.
- assist with social media and website analytics reporting
perform simple graphic design tasks - assist with search engine optimisation (SEO), including drafting application for Google Adwords grant
- assist with newsletter/news digest dissemination using Mailchimp
perform other related duties as assigned
Contact database management (20%)
- upload and maintain contacts in the CRM system, Salesforce
- support and train UNU-CPR personnel on Salesforce
- undertake stakeholder mapping and gap analyses
- perform other contact management and client relationship tasks as required
- Required qualifications and experience
Experience and skills
Required qualifications and experience include:
- undergraduate degree in journalism, communications, human rights, human trafficking, migration studies, development studies, international relations, or related field
- at least two years of experience in a communications or editorial field (an advanced degree may be considered in lieu of professional experience)
- fluency in English and in Spanish, with superior command writing and communication skills; knowledge of a third United Nations official language, particularly French, considered an asset
- proven experience in assisting or executing a social media strategy and web-based analytics
- experience with Salesforce is a must
- experience with one or more of the following applications and programmes is highly desirable: Mailchimp, Hootsuite, SurveyMonkey; Eventbrite/Splash
- experience in WordPress or similar web-based content management systems is highly desirable
- ability to work in a team and execute tasks independently
- subject-level familiarity with human rights, modern slavery, human trafficking, forced labour, and child labour would be considered an asset
strong team player with solid interpersonal skills demonstrated by the ability to work in a multicultural, multi-ethnic environment with sensitivity and respect for diversity and gender equality