Communications and Outreach Officer – Dar es salaam – Institute for Environment and Development

What will be your responsibility?
You will be responsible for strategic communications, outreach and
hands-on organisation of events for the Energy Change Lab generally and
for two new projects, both starting in January 2017. One project will
assess and practically experiment with ways to foster productive uses of
energy. Apart from communicating (research) results and covering on the
ground activities, you will support the Lab’s National Coordinator in
convening multiple stakeholders throughout this project. Another project
is measuring electricity quality in areas in Dar es Salaam. In
collaboration with the National Coordinator and the project’s ICT
Officer, you will be responsible to translate these data into blogs for
a wider audience, and to organise workshops and events for the sharing
of these findings.
You will also be responsible for communications and networking related
to other Energy Change Lab activities. We will be co-organising an
Energy Safari for youth in 2017, which will be one of your main tasks.
Furthermore, the Lab will be organising regular dialogue sessions on
energy-related topics. In all activities, you work directly with the
Energy Change Lab National Coordinator, but also coordinate extensively
with the global team. Lastly, we ask you to manage our contact database.

What is your profile?
You have a strong interest in sustainability and innovation, and an
understanding of the Tanzanian political landscape and energy sector.
You have proven experience as a communications officer in Tanzania,
preferably working for an international organisation. You have excellent
English and Swahili communication skills, both verbally and in writing.
You are able to write in different styles for different audiences and
you take initiative in outreach to different media outlets. You have
good networking and organising skills, which shows in your trackrecord
of event organisation and the managing of relationships with different
categories of stakeholders. We value initiative and give space to
exploration of your own ideas, so we ask you to give examples of your
innovative, entrepreneurial mind-set.

What do we offer?
We offer a contract for 24 hours a week, which can be extended to 32
hours, depending on the amount of work. The position is on a consultancy
basis. A monthly consultancy fee will be based on your experience and
professional background.
To apply for this position please send your resume, a cover letter
outlining your motivation, and (links to) examples of your writings to
the Lab’s National Coordinator Sisty Basil (sbasil@hivos.org
mailto:sbasil@hivos.org>).* For questions or clarifications on the
content of the job and the procedure, please contact Eco Matser
ematser@hivos.org mailto:ematser@hivos.org

Visit www.hivos.org https://www.hivos.org and www.iied.org
http://www.iied.org for more information on the programme and
founding organisations.
Application deadline: Jan 11, 2017. Interviews will be held in Dar es
Salaam in the week of January 16, 2017.
NOTE:

Please note this job description is not designed to cover or
contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or
responsibilities that are required of the postholder for this job.

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