SEI Asia, a centre of Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) based in Bangkok, has a diverse team of multinational experts who integrate scientific research with participatory approaches to co-develop and share knowledge, build partnerships and influence policy for resilient development. SEI Asia's work focuses on gender and social equity, climate adaptation, disaster risk reduction, water insecurity and integrated water resources management, transitional agriculture, renewable energy and urbanization.
SEI Asia is an affiliate of Chulalongkorn University (CU), Thailand. SEI and CU have an agreement to foster innovative scientific research combined with effective policy engagement on development and environmental challenges in Asia. The key areas of collaboration are intellectual engagement for joint research applications and fund mobilization, lectures and seminars for CU students, post-graduate supervision and examination, and CU–SEI employee links.
About the role
The Communications Officer will support the planning and implementation of the communications and knowledge management strategy of the Climate Finance for Vulnerable Communities in the Asia-Pacific (ICCAP) project, with a strong emphasis on multi-platform digital engagement across the Asia-Pacific region.
The role will focus on maximizing reach through region-specific social networks (including platforms dominant in the six countries of the project: Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, Fiji, Lao PDR), promoting project outputs, and coordinating communications activities among consortium partners. The position will support translating technical research, policy insights and project activities into clear, engaging and accessible content for diverse audiences, including policymakers, financial institutions, development partners, donors and the wider public. The position will work closely with the ICCAP project management team and collaborate with SEI Asia researchers, communications staff and partner organizations.
Main responsibilities
1. Digital communications and online presence
* Manage and update ICCAP digital platforms, including the ICCAP website, project page on sei.org, and region-specific social media channels such as Weixin/WeChat, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, etc.
* Support the development and execution of a social media strategy tailored to the Asia-Pacific digital landscape, using regional and country-relevant platforms.
* Support the production and publishing of various content types – including blogs, vlogs, articles, podcasts, videos, news updates, and information about ICCAP events and activities – on the SEI and ICCAP websites.
* Prepare and schedule digital communications materials, including social media posts, newsletters and promotional content optimized for mobile-first audiences.
* Monitor digital engagement and analytics across diverse platforms with the support of ICCAP's monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL) team, and support reporting on communications performance, adjusting strategies based on insights from regional data.
* Support and coordinate the development of user-centred, mobile-first graphical interfaces for ICCAP digital tools and platforms, ensuring accessibility, intuitive navigation and visual consistency across region-specific applications (e.g. WeChat mini-programs, WhatsApp-integrated tools, responsive web interfaces) to enhance engagement among Asia-Pacific audiences.
2. Promotion of project activities and outputs
* Help to promote and share ICCAP research outputs, knowledge products and project activities, including news updates, announcements, and event highlights, through digital and media channels.
* Support the project team in coordinating, drafting and editing communications materials, including blogs that translate research findings into practical insights through platform-specific social media content (e.g. LinkedIn articles, WeChat posts, Instagram captions).
* Support the creation of short-form video content (e.g. reels, shorts, TikToks) and visual stories to increase engagement among younger and broader audiences.
* Coordinate the development of visual communications materials (e.g. infographics, social media graphics, promotional materials) with designers and external vendors.
* Ensure all communications outputs comply with SEI branding and donor visibility requirements.
3. Consortium communications coordination
* Act as a coordination point for communications between SEI Asia and ICCAP consortium partners.
* Coordinate updates and the collection of feedback to and from political partners in the six countries of the project: Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, Fiji, Lao PDR, and to, and from, funders.
* Collect and consolidate communications inputs from partners for project outputs and updates.
* Maintain a tracker of ICCAP communications outputs, activities and events.
* Preparation of communications updates for project reports, consortium meetings and donor reporting.
4. Event communications and knowledge management support
* Coordinate communications planning and promotion for ICCAP events, workshops and learning exchanges.
* Prepare event communications materials including event pages, invitations, promotional posts and announcements.
* Support post-event communications, such as event summaries, highlights and dissemination of key messages and outputs.
* Support the development of accessible knowledge products (such as articles, visual summaries, short briefs or narrative content) that communicate ICCAP insights to wider audiences.
Accountability
The ICCAP Communications Officer is accountable for the effective delivery of the ICCAP communications and knowledge management strategy. This includes ensuring all communications outputs meet SEI's quality standards, donor visibility requirements, and project milestones. The officer is responsible for the accuracy, timeliness, and impact of digital content, consortium coordination, and event communications, and for monitoring performance against communications KPIs. The officer will be supervised by SEI Asia's Head of Communications and work closely with the ICCAP Project Manager and project team to achieve the deliverables.
Authority
The position has the authority to manage and update SEI-ICCAP digital platforms (website, social media) within SEI-approved brand and content guidelines; to coordinate communications inputs from consortium partners; to liaise with external vendors (e.g. designers, translators) within the approved or delegated budget limits; and to approve routine communications materials (social media posts, newsletters, event pages) in line with the approved SEI and ICCAP communications strategies. Any major strategic shifts, media engagement, or budget deviations require clearance from the SEI Asia Head of Communications.
For complete job description and to apply, visit:
https://www.sei.org/people/jobs/communications-officer-sei-asia/
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