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Position Title: UN News Stringer (Portuguese) Location: New York City Country: United States Deadline Date:
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Job Posting Organization: The United Nations (UN) is an international organization founded in 1945, currently comprising 193 member states. Its mission is to promote peace, security" style="border-bottom: 1px dotted #007bff !important;">security, and cooperation among nations, addressing global challenges such as human rights, climate change, and sustainable development. The UN operates in various regions worldwide, with numerous specialized agencies and programs dedicated to different aspects of international development and humanitarian assistance. The organization employs thousands of individuals across various sectors, working collaboratively to achieve its goals and uphold its principles.
Job Overview: The UN News Stringer (Portuguese) position is designed to enhance the UN's storytelling capabilities by producing and submitting multimedia content in Portuguese. The role involves creating a maximum of fifteen approved packages of content that reflect local voices and field-based narratives related to UN activities, particularly focusing on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), human rights, and climate issues. The stringer will work closely with the relevant Unit Chief to plan and produce quality multimedia content, ensuring that it aligns with UN priorities and resonates with target audiences. The position requires a strong understanding of digital journalism and multimedia production, as well as the ability to adapt content for various platforms, including social media. The expected duration of this role is a maximum of six months, primarily focusing on the Eastern and Southern Africa region, which adds a layer of complexity and cultural sensitivity to the storytelling process.
Duties and Responsibilities: The Individual Contractor shall: • Liaise with the relevant Unit Chief to discuss and plan producing quality multimedia (text, audio, and video) content on various issues in order to provide field-based narratives in relation to UN priorities, campaigns and news developments in the target audience region, with the possibility for other languages to version the regional story; • Pitch story ideas and agree with commissioning office on timelines and content to be produced, incorporating a range of storytelling approaches appropriate for both news and social media platforms. May produce content on UN conferences or campaigns, as commissioned by UN News; • Research content from verifiable sources, write stories and scripts, edit, and create multimedia (audio/video/photo/text) stories for UN News language platforms, consistent with global priorities, featuring local angles, and with special attention to beneficiaries and target audiences; • Coordinate technical arrangements and organize interviews in the countries of assignment, as required; • Follow UN News guidelines, ensuring basic editorial clarity and sound political judgment, due diligence regarding permissions and copyright, including written approvals for photos and video content, especially where minors are concerned; • Possess well-rounded experience in broadcast/digital journalism and multimedia production, in the assigned languages. Skills in video production will be highly desirable. Ability to produce material in English or other UN News languages will also be desirable. • References are required and work samples may be requested. • If registration or accreditation of journalists is required by national/local authorities, proof of registration/accreditation should be provided.
Required Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent is required. A first-level university degree in communication, journalism, video production or related field is desirable. A minimum of two (2) years experience in broadcast/digital journalism in the assigned language(s) is required. Experience in full range of production of multimedia features is required. Experience in video production, filming and editing video material, is desirable. Experience in recording and editing audio material is desirable. Experience in digital content publishing, and incorporation of photos and graphics is desirable.
Educational Background: Candidates must possess at least a high school diploma or equivalent. However, a first-level university degree in communication, journalism, video production, or a related field is highly desirable. This educational background is essential to ensure that the candidate has a solid foundation in the principles of effective communication and multimedia production, which are critical for the role.
Experience: The position requires a minimum of two (2) years of experience in broadcast or digital journalism, specifically in the assigned language(s). This experience should encompass a full range of multimedia production capabilities, including but not limited to video production, filming, and editing. Candidates should also have experience in recording and editing audio material, as well as digital content publishing, which includes the incorporation of photos and graphics into their work. This level of experience is necessary to ensure that the candidate can effectively produce high-quality content that meets the UN's standards and objectives.
Languages: Fluency in Portuguese is required for this position, as the primary focus will be on producing content in this language. Additionally, knowledge of English and other UN official languages is desirable, as it may enhance the candidate's ability to engage with a broader audience and produce content that aligns with the UN's multilingual communication strategy.
Additional Notes: This function is located in the UN News Section of the News and Content Branch, within the News and Media Division (NMD) in the Department of Global Communications (DGC). The agreement for this position is for a maximum period of six months. It is important to note that due to the high volume of applications received, only successful candidates will be contacted. Furthermore, the United Nations does not charge any fees at any stage of the recruitment process, including application, interview, or training. The organization also does not request information regarding applicants' bank accounts.
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