Online Journalism Training Modules Writers

Expected number of days per module: 4-6 working days
Dates: May – August 2021
Deadline for application: 5 May 2021
Language: English and preferably Swahili
Background
BBC Media Action is currently implementing a capacity strengthening project for journalists working across East Africa which aims to improve their understanding of climate change and their technical and editorial capacity to produce accurate, contextually relevant, balanced, impartial and credible climate change stories. The project will aim to do this by creating an online training courses.
BBC Media Action is seeking module writers to write the online course on one of the subjects in Annex I. You will be responsible for ensuring that each component of the course material is written and is presented in an effective and engaging manner. You will produce a rigorous plan and be responsible for sourcing all the required material and resources for each module. Working closely with the project team, you will develop a realistic delivery schedule and make sure deadlines are met and that the standard of work remains high and meets project aims. All modules will be in line with BBC’s Editorial Guidelines found here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/editorialguidelines/
Main Duties

Develop a plan for the course, including sequencing of content, determining the scope of educational material required and identifying the learning objectives;
Responsible for the layout and writing of the course, working with the project team to ensure it remains relevant to contexts of where the training is taking place and that it is meeting the objectives of the project;
Write any supporting (downloadable) resources that are necessary;
Responsible for any updates, changes and rewrites up to delivery;
Select appropriate external resources and any other material for the course;
Identify and communicate any potential issues in good time and working with the project team to help resolve them.
Profile of writers:

Module writers applying for this call will:

Have at least five years’ experience in media or journalism.
Have extensive experience as a trainer in one or more of the areas under Annex I below; experience designing and producing online training modules an advantage.
Have a thorough understanding of journalism ethics. Familiarity with BBC Editorial Values is an advantage.
Journalism ethics. Familiarity with BBC Editorial Values is an advantage.

To apply, please send the following by email to Purity.Wambui@ke.bbcmediaaction.org using Module Writer Application, First Name, Last Name in the subject line:A cover letter of maximum 1 page specifying which of the areas outlined in Annex I you can produce a module on, and how your experience meets the job requirements.
Your CV. If a company or collective, please include the CV(s) of the proposed writer(s). Max 2 pages per CV.
A financial proposal including daily rate, expected number of days per module, and length of proposed module. The work allows a high level of flexibility so please include your availability.
If you have any question, please send your email to Diana.Njeru@ke.bbcmediaaction.org using ‘**Enquiry on Module Writer Application”** in a subject line. Applications not meeting the requirements above or not received within the deadline may be rejected.

Apply via :

Purity.Wambui@ke.bbcmediaaction.org