05 January 2011

Job Opening: Web Editor for Interafrican Bureau for Animal Resources (AU/ IBAR - Kenya)

Deadline: 24 January 2011

WEB EDITOR

AU/IBAR seeks to fill the position of a website editor who will manage its content, including the conceptualizing and editing of new content and products and the review and improvement of existing site areas.

1. Post

* Post title: Web Editor
* Post level: P1 Step 5

* Duty station: AU-IBAR, Nairobi, Kenya

This position is subject to availability of funds.

2. Major duties and responsibilities:

The incumbent will be responsible for the following duties:

* Copywriting and publicizing AU-IBAR’s priority issues and major events on au-ibar.org, the primary external communications tool of the organization, using multimedia and dynamic content;
* Promote participation in and use of web activities, take into account user feedback and technical development and the needs of AU-IBAR;
* Create new content for AU-IBAR Web site and organizing content into appropriate navigation schemes;
* Edit AU-IBAR articles and reports and ensure continuous renewal of the site;
* Propose to the Director new applications and solutions for web content analyzing the requirements of content providers and website users;
* Work closely with the IT Service to facilitate implementation;
* Ensure consistency across the organization (layout, design, content);
* Analyse website usage statistics and draft monthly reports and recommendations;
* Initiate and sustain professional relationships with key constituencies within and outside AU-IBAR to promote au-ibar.org;
* Perform other duties as assigned.

3. Educational qualifications:

A university degree in IT, Web editing or other related field of work, or a relevant combination of academic qualifications and experience.

4. Work experience:

* Minimum of two years of professional experience in generating web content and website editing. Experience in an international work environment is desirable. Web experience is an asset;
* Experience with HTML visual and text editors, XHTML, CSS, 508 Accessibility, Web Standards, FTP/SFTP, and CMS- or database-driven sites.

5. Other relevant skills:

* Self-starter with the ability to strategically plan own work;
* Good networker with the ability to maintain a positive and fruitful dialogue and relationship with the main institutions operating on the Continent;
* Excellent communication skills.

6. Language requirement:

Proficiency in one of the African Union working languages is a requirement. Knowledge of one or more of the other AU working languages would be an added advantage.

7. Age requirement:

Must be preferably between the age of 25 and 40 years.

8. Tenure of Appointment:

The initial appointment will be for 11 months including a 3 months probation period. Contract extension will be subject to performance and availability of funds.

9. Gender Mainstreaming:

The AU Commission is an equal opportunity employer and qualified women are strongly encouraged to apply.

10. Application:

To apply, please submit the following:

1. A letter stating your motivation for seeking employment with the AU Commission;
2. A detailed and updated CV, indicating your nationality, age and gender;
3. Names and contact details (including e-mail addresses) of three references;
4. Certified copies of degrees, diplomas and other academic certificates.

Applications must be received not later than 24 January 2011 and should be addressed to:

Director of AU-IBAR
P.O.BOX 30786
Nairobi, Kenya
FAX: +254-20-367-4143
E-mail: applications@au-ibar.org, office@au-ibar.org

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