Producer, online and design
- Employer
- Sightsavers
- Location
- Haywards Heath, West Sussex
- Salary
- £28,000 - £30,000
- Closing date
- 22 Sep 2019
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- Function
- Marketing, International Development, IT & Web Development, PR & Communications, Digital
- Sector
- Disability, Health & Medical, International, Poverty Relief
- Hours
- Part Time
- Contract Type
- Permanent
Job Details
Are you interested in using your digital production and project management knowledge to support our work of improving lives in developing countries?
Salary: £28,000 - £30,000 per annum
Contract: Permanent, full time role
The producer will be a key point of contact for projects briefed into the online and design team by the wider organisation. They will provide authoritative project coordination as well as managing content, delivering digital projects and commissioning services and materials from suppliers.
We’re looking for someone who is used to working on multiple projects as part of a busy, multi-disciplined team, ideally with experience briefing designers and content creators. You should have strong problem-solving skills and a flexible, innovative approach to project management, and be able to communicate clearly and take instruction.
Experience working in digital media or marketing communications, or in the not-for-profit, design or publishing sectors, is preferred.
Although acting globally, supporting colleagues around the world, this job is based in Haywards Heath, West Sussex. The offices are close to mainline transport and offer a family friendly and inclusive working environment.
If you're interested in learning more, download the accompanying Job Description, found in the 'Supporting documents' section below.
We anticipate that interviews will take place in the first week in October and will include a short role-related task.
Company
Sightsavers Head Office
35 Perrymount Road,
Haywards Heath,
West Sussex RH16 3BW
Postal Address
Bumpers Way,
Bumpers Farm,
Chippenham SN14 6NG
Sightsavers is an international charity that works in more than 30 countries around the world to eliminate avoidable blindness and support people with visual impairments to live independently. Sightsavers is headquartered in the UK and has over 400 employees. It also has branches in Norway, Sweden, Ireland, Italy, India, the United States and the United Arab Emirates.
Sightsavers works with partners in order to provide a comprehensive range of eye care services. In 2013, Sightsavers' projects provided eye health examinations for nearly 14 million people, performed 300,000 eye operations, and treated over 100 million people for neglected tropical diseases.
People are also referred for treatment to prevent blindness or restore sight. Through community volunteers in developing countries, Sightsavers distributes medication to prevent blinding diseases. The charity also trains eye care workers and surgeons and funds operations.
Of the 30 countries Sightsavers works in, 23 are in Africa. These include Mozambique, Mali, Liberia and Kenya. Sightsavers is also present in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and the Caribbean.
In addition to its medical work, Sightsavers works with partners in order to train specialist teaching staff and supply glasses, Braille kits and other learning tools. The charity aims to educate communities and reduce stigma around visual impairment and blindness. Through its work, people with visual impairments and other disabilities are supported to live independently, get an education and earn an income.
Sightsavers is also a campaigning organisation, working with national governments to tackle the root causes of avoidable blindness, such as lack of access to clean water and sanitation facilities. The charity’s ‘Put us in the Picture’ campaign calls on the international community to make global development inclusive of the world’s 800m people with disabilities. The campaign’s vision is for all people to have equal access to employment, education, healthcare and participation in society.
Backing up Sightsavers’ work around the world is a strong research capability. Research and policy work revolves around three priorities – health, education and social inclusion. Gathering and disseminating sound research evidence helps to ensure the charity’s programmes meet the needs of the people they are designed to serve. Research evidence is also a strong tool when advocating for policy changes with governments.
Sightsavers has many partners that assist with its aim of eliminating avoidable blindness and may also provide funding. Partners include the UK government’s Department for International Development, the European Union and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Read our latest article on Third Sector: Sightsavers: Work for an award-winning charity tackling blindness worldwide
- Website
- http://jobs.sightsavers.org/
- Telephone
- 01444 446600
- Location
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35 Perrymount Road,
Haywards Heath,
West Sussex
RH16 3BW
GB
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