Location: Remote
Date Posted: 11/15/2024
Salary: $85,000 – 105,000
Deadline to apply: Applications accepted until role filled
About GIFCT
The Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism (GIFCT) envisions a world in which the technology sector marshals its collective creativity and capacity to render terrorists and violent extremists ineffective online. In every aspect of our work, GIFCT aims to be transparent, inclusive, and respectful of the fundamental and universal human rights that terrorists and violent extremists seek to undermine.
Position Summary
The Communications and Public Affairs Lead is an integral member of the Executive Director’s office, providing strategic support across the organization to shape external engagement and discourse, public-facing documents and materials, and support leadership’s strategic communications. They will support the Executive Director and the organization in shaping the public discourse about GIFCT by creating impactful campaigns promoting GIFCT’s mission, values, and activities, and work with GIFCT teams and member companies, as relevant, to create communication materials, manage the organization’s social media presence, and support communications relating to GIFCT events, activities, and outputs. Additionally, the role involves supporting the Executive Director’s Office to foster a consistent approach to communications and materials across the organization, which can include drafting and preparing communications materials and templates, coordinating with GIFCT team members and (current and incoming) member companies, as needed, regarding key communications materials and events.
Key Responsibilities
Communications
- Develop and deliver communications materials and plans in consultation with the Executive Director’s Office (EDO) to promote GIFCT’s mission, members, and activities to key stakeholders and the wider public.
- Respond to media inquiries and liaise with journalists and stakeholders, as needed, to communicate GIFCT’s mission and activities, and support expert team members in sharing substantive expertise and insights through the media, liaising with external consultants where needed.
- Manage the organization’s communications channels and digital platforms, including website(s) and social media accounts, and identify gaps and opportunities to enhance communications impact on them, including through the production of content.
- Develop communication campaigns in consultation with EDO that highlight GIFCT partnerships and activities around the world, including GNET.
- Manage the drafting and development of the Annual & Transparency Report, drawing on inputs from across the team.
- Provide editorial support and inputs for internal publications and communications materials, in coordination with the Executive Director’s Office, including drafting briefing documents.
- Liaise with designers, copy-editors, and other communications consultants as needed.
- Join the leadership team in internal and external meetings, as needed.
Other Duties as Assigned
As part of our dynamic team, this role involves not only the outlined responsibilities but also other duties as assigned to meet the evolving needs of an organization with a global reach like GIFCT. We seek individuals who embrace flexibility, adaptability, and a proactive mindset in navigating diverse tasks that contribute to our collective success. Your willingness to pivot, lend expertise beyond your primary scope, work with international partners and stakeholders, and collaborate seamlessly across departments is integral to our shared goals and growth.
Qualifications and Experience
- MA or equivalent work experience.
- 5-7 years experience in a communications role and experience working with non-profit organizations, media, international organizations, or other public affairs roles.
- Proficient in Google Suite apps, Microsoft Office, MailChimp, social media platforms; experience with website development desirable.
- Excellent written and verbal communications skills.
- Familiarity with tech, counterterrorism and countering violent extremism issues, and international affairs, is desirable.
- Resourcefulness and ability to work both independently and as part of a multi-functional team, prioritize but also remain flexible, and have the ability to meet deadlines and take ownership of a wide range of responsibilities.
- Availability to occasionally travel both domestically and internationally as needed.
- Candidate must have fluency in English; additional proficiency in one of the UN working languages (French, Arabic, Russian, Chinese, Spanish) is desirable.
- Legally authorized to work in the United States.
- Ability to align primarily with US East Coast business hours and attend meetings as needed.
Benefits
- 100% health, vision, and dental coverage for employee and dependents in line with applicable country requirements and restrictions.
- Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA).
- 401(k) with a three percent employer match and additional discretionary contribution.
- Short-term disability and life insurance.
- Flexible paid time off, with an expected minimum of 28 days inclusive of 11 office-wide holiday closures in line with applicable.
- 20 weeks of paid time away for birth mothers and 12 weeks of fully paid parental leave for all other new parents, including adoptions and foster placement.
- Flexible work hours and location, determined in coordination with the Executive Director’s Office.
How to Apply
Please send your resume, writing sample (or social media work sample), and in lieu of a cover letter, please send your answers to the following questions to [email protected] noting “Communications and Public Affairs Lead” in the subject of your email. We strongly encourage people from all backgrounds to apply. GIFCT is an equal opportunity employer.
- Where are you currently located?
- Are you authorized to work in the United States?
- Given your experience and career goals, why do you think this position is a good fit? (max 200 words)
- Describe your experience managing the drafting and development of public-facing materials like annual reports, newsletters, press releases, or social media content. (max 200 words)
Due to the very high number of applications we receive when positions are posted, we are only able to respond directly to candidates with whom we wish to move forward in the interview process.
The Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism is an equal opportunity employer.
No applicant will be denied equal opportunity for consideration because of race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy, status as a parent, national origin, age, disability (physical or mental), family medical history or genetic information, political affiliation, military service, or other non-merit based factors.
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