
Knowledge Manager at Conservation International
- Kenya
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Assist with the development and execution of communication strategies that amplify the programme's impact.
- Prepare and distribute press releases, respond to media inquiries, coordinate interviews, and oversee any media coverage.
- Support fundraising efforts through strategic communication, storytelling, and engaging campaigns that inspire action and support.
- Build relationships to foster effective two-way communication and collaboration with key stakeholders, including government, local communities, partner organisations, and donors.
- Create and maintain a database of key H4H stakeholders.
- Support the development of policy briefs and translate H4H findings into strategies and high-level frameworks for engagements with policy makers.
- Produce high-quality content, including web articles, press releases, blog posts, social media updates, newsletters, and marketing materials such as brochures, flyers, banners, and posters.
- Use social media as a platform for brand promotion and engagement by creating engaging content, monitoring discussions, and responding to comments.
- Oversee social media outputs by various staff, interns, and consultants across the regional programme.
- Manage and execute a content calendar for social media, blog posts, and other external communications, and clarify key messages and target audiences in line with the communications strategy.
- Procure the services of any designers, writers, etc., for the development of materials as needed.
- Working with Herding for Health partners, co-develop content and oversee the management of the Herding for Health website.
- Feed relevant scientific findings and key knowledge to help create rangelands-related newsworthy pieces.
- Co-develop strategic implementation materials incorporating key lessons learned from implementation sites and disseminate updated materials in the consolidated Herding for Health implementation toolkit.
- Ensure material is created and available (short videos, factsheets, etc) to communicate important toolkit components to different stakeholders
- Support programmatic events and campaigns, such as the annual Herding for Health Indaba, Conference of Party engagements, with campaign marketing, communication, and development of materials.
- Develop and disseminate an H4H impact report every two years to relevant stakeholders, highlighting key H4H impact across the continent.
- Support implementation teams with the development of key H4H messaging documents for various stakeholders.
- Develop a document and knowledge management system, ensuring compliance with institutional policies.
- Utilise analytic tools to measure the impact of communication efforts, providing data-driven insights and recommendations for improvement.
- Prepare reports on communication metrics, e.g., conversions, reach, when required.
- Lead the development of annual reports or impact reporting documents for the programme.
- Collaborate with the H4H Programme's MEL Coordinator to maintain a well-organized database based on field-collected data, ensuring it is easily accessible and usable for communication materials.
- Uphold and enhance brand identity through consistent messaging and branding in all communications.
- Develop supporting templates, presentations, case studies, and other relevant materials (e.g., factsheets, videos, etc.) to support the communication strategy and key scientific outputs.
- Assist with logistical support, as and when needed, especially for the H4H Indaba and related events where H4H showcases their work and impact.
- Provide communications support for workshops, meetings, and other special events for both internal and external participants.
- Supporting implementation teams with knowledge exchange and other related events.
- Collaboration and liaison with partners tasked with knowledge management and capacity building to ensure alignment of the H4H brand and design across the materials, under different donors.
- Typical office environment.
- Ability and willingness to travel on a regular basis to field sites within southern, and east Africa, and when needed, other countries in Africa where CI and PPF are supporting H4H implementation.
- Flexibility to work extended hours to meet deadlines.
- A remote location with reliable/ strong connectivity could be considered within the above countries.
- This position follows a hybrid work structure, working some days from the office and some remotely. Guidance will be shared during the interview process.
- This role will be a fixed-term assignment, expected to begin in October 2025 to December 2027.
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent qualification in Communications, Marketing, Environmental Management, or a related field.
- 4 to 6 years of related work experience in knowledge management, communications.
- Experience in, or demonstrated knowledge of, the principles of rangelands management, rangelands ecology, agriculture, rangelands economics, or other relevant fields, is an advantage.
- Past experience working in the development sector would be required.
- Experience in hosting and facilitating knowledge-sharing events and platforms.
- Experience in science communication required.
- Experience with a variety of communications media and software is an advantage, e.g., Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Premier Pro, InDesign, or similar.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Excellent writing and editing skills.
- Basic administration, coordination, and project management skills are essential.
- Highly familiar with etiquette, protocol, and employing cultural awareness and sensitivity.
- Proven team player.
- Self-driven with strong leadership and performance management.
- Highly organized and ability to manage multiple priorities simultaneously in a dynamic environment.
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