Utilise creative software suites to design and refine presentations, graphics, and other materials that promote NiB's work.
Craft high-quality public events such as openings, workshops, forums, seminar and conference speaking engagements, news releases, and online media outlets.
Proactively identify, produce, and promote content with minimal supervision.
Review and edit major deliverables, including reports and studies, for readability, spelling, grammar, accuracy, punctuation, consistency, and logic.
Maintain an event calendar and support the execution of programme events, ensuring they are properly publicised, well-attended, and exhibit appropriate and FCDO-compliant marketing materials.
Lead the development of Success Stories, including identifying successful programme activities to feature, conducting research and interviews, drafting content, sourcing images, formatting/design, managing the internal approval/review process, and coordinating distribution.
Maintain a thorough understanding of FCDO communications and branding regulations and inform/educate others on these requirements and necessary.
Interface with BEK communications staff to ensure all communications and published materials meet FCDO and DAI standards.
Manage the programme's social media content and accounts.
Any other activities assigned to the role by the MEL Manager.
Job Specification
Bachelor's degree required, degree in Communications, Digital Marketing, Media Studies, Advertising or other related field preferred.
2 years of relevant professional work experience is necessary for candidates with a master's degree, and 4 years of relevant technical experience is required for candidates with a bachelor's degree.
Experience in similar roles supporting communications and/or public relations activities for public or private sector organisations or donor projects in development work (FCDO experience is preferred).
Excellent writing and editing skills, with the ability to quickly identify and craft compelling Success Stories.
Strong creative design and computer skills, including knowledge of Microsoft Office applications, particularly Word and PowerPoint.
Exposure to and understanding of private sector (market, stakeholders and policy regulations) in Nepal.
Strong organisational and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work effectively.
Flexible and adaptive personality, with a self-starter attitude willing to take initiative, remain accountable, and take ownership of work products.
Strong, written, oral communication, and presentation skills in the Nepali and English language.