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Communications Assistant

 

Job Description

King?s Climate & Sustainability (KCS) is a University-wide initiative to step up our response to the challenge of climate emergency and global sustainability, and to accelerate and connect research, education and action across King?s. 

As Communications Assistant, you will work closely with the Communications Manager and Communications Officer to support the delivery of a range of communications for KCS. You will help the team prepare for and deliver Climate & Sustainability Month, which will take place in February 2025. Tasks to include: listing events online; creating social media content; liaising with event organisers; adding to databases; helping set up and attending in-person or virtual events where possible; and gathering and reporting on data from comms and events.

We expect that most of the work will be done remotely, and you will need to use your own laptop. However, the role also includes some attendance at in-person events in February, and there will be opportunities to work in the KCS office. We will discuss this during the interview.



Qualifications

No specific requirements.



Skills
  • Excellent standard of English.
  • Good working knowledge of a range of communications activities (e.g. websites, social media, events, marketing). 
  • Excellent IT skills (including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, databases and social media). 
  • Basic design skills (e.g. Canva). 
  • Excellent communication skills, both written and oral with a proven ability to adapt style for different channels and audiences. 
  • Accurate and methodical approach to work, with a keen eye for detail. Proven ability in producing high quality accurate work with tight time scales.
  • Enthusiastic and positive approach.  
  • Ability to manage time effectively, work flexibly and prioritise workload. 
  • An interest in and enthusiasm for climate and sustainability.

Please demonstrate that you meet these criteria in your application, with examples.

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Qualifications

Current King's UG student 



Skills

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In this role you will be working on a project writing a toolkit on gender quotas, reserved seating and other mechanisms to introduce more women into parliaments for an international parliamentary organisation.

It will involve:

  • exploring and summarising existing academic literature, reports and findings from other international institutions and evidence on gender quotas and other equality mechanisms;
  • making simple graphs and charts using publicly available data to show the impact of quotas;
  • finding evidence and experiences of MPs from countries where quotas and other mechanisms have been introduced on how they came about, and difficulties with them; and writing up findings into a report and toolkit aimed at a non-academic audience.

 

There is a total of 105 hours of work available for this role.

 

 



Qualifications

Masters degree in Public Policy, Politics or a similar subject

 



Skills

Necessary

  • Experience of conducting a literature review.
  • Experience writing for non-academic audiences.
  • Understanding of parliamentary systems.
  • Ability to making charts on Excel.
  • Ability to use Word.
  • Ability to write to speed.

 

Desirable

  • Experience conducting elite interviews.
  • Understanding of gender equality mechanisms.

 

Daily diary and reflection of data dive 
Write summaries for evaluation wrap up report and collate slides 
Other tasks as required by Interim Director of CUSP



Qualifications

Experience working with CUSP London, Data Dive events we hold, teaching experience and confident use of:

analytics, R, Python & QGIS.



Skills

Experience working with CUSP London, Data Dive events we hold, teaching experience and confident use of:

analytics, R, Python & QGIS.

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