Forest Peoples Programme
We are looking for someone with experience working with indigenous and forest peoples and a commitment to social justice to coordinate supporting the communications, advocacy and media requirements of our programmes, and meeting our organisational communications needs.
You will work closely with programme teams and our partners to co-develop strategies to amplify the voices of the indigenous and forest peoples we work with, equip them with tools to support their advocacy struggles, give international visibility to advance those struggles for justice, and highlight their grassroots solutions for confronting the current and interconnected global human rights, ecological and climate crises. You will lead the communications team in delivering core communications functions across the organisation, including publications, website functionality, general media and social media engagement, in support of these programme and partner strategies.
About us
Forest Peoples Programme (FPP) is an international human rights advocacy NGO that supports forest peoples to assert their rights to control and manage their territories and forests. Our work is rooted in long-term relationships with indigenous and forest peoples, their organisations, and other civil society support organisations. We work in partnership to create political and legal space for forest peoples to secure their rights, control their lands and decide their own futures.
We work with forest peoples in South and Central America, Africa, and Asia, to support them to secure their rights, build up their own organisations, and negotiate with governments and companies to ensure that any economic, conservation or other activities on their lands respect their rights, including their right to self-determination.
Our main target audience are forest peoples themselves, and in addition, the panoply of international bodies, national governments, multi-national companies, policy makers, donors, national and international NGOs, academics, and others occupying positions of influence, challenge, and/or support to this vital cause. As an advocacy organisation, the communications function at FPP is different to many other organisations, in that our mission entails prioritising the voices and profiles of the peoples and partners we serve, if necessary at the expense of our own organisational profile. This requires a careful balancing act since fulfilling our role of helping to create political space can depend on us having sufficient organisational profile and credibility among target audiences.
Context for the role
Consistent with our Theory of Change, FPP’s advocacy and communications strategies are diverse and decentralised, generated in a largely bottom-up way with our partners via our programme staff (at the level of country and thematic teams) in order to be sensitive to local social, political and legal contexts and partner priorities.
FPP has a central communications team, which successfully supports the advocacy and communications capacity requirements of our programmes via a fully collaborative approach, whereby advocacy and communications practitioners are fully integrated into programme and country team planning and operations.
The communications team retains a core function meeting our central/organisational communications needs, alongside this larger, programme-integrated advocacy and communications support function. To achieve both, the Communications, Advocacy and Media Coordinator role (and most communications team members) are fully embedded in specific allocated thematic programmes and/or country teams. By gaining intimate knowledge of the specific contexts in which those teams are focused, they will be able to provide hands-on support as part of the wider strategic response, led and coordinated by programme coordinators and country team leads.
The role is accountable to the Director, with an added operational accountability to those programme coordinators and country team leads in whose teams the Communications, Advocacy and Media Coordinator and other communications team members are embedded. Fundamentally of course we are accountable to the indigenous and forest peoples we work with and for.
Working closely with the FPP team across all programmes, the specific components of the position are detailed below.
The role
Duties and Key Responsibilities
Principles
