Internews is seeking a Narrative Journalism Trainer with experience in Humanitarian settings to provide training, mentoring and editorial direction for an Ebola media activity with journalists and information respondents in DRC: to create relatable narratives at the intersection of epidemic response and storytelling. The Narrative Journalism Trainer leads a process which draws on rumor tracking and qualitative research carried out around the Ebola response in DRC and guides journalists to record oral histories, then craft long-form, in-depth narratives and story-lines reflecting lived experiences of the Ebola outbreak and the humanitarian response.
The Narrative Journalism Trainer will ensure the most pressing and prevalent experiences are reflected in the media accessed by affected communities. This is done by arranging and Ieading workshops on in-depth interviewing and narrative journalism in Goma (1) Beni (1) Butembo (1) Ituri (1), then providing field guidance to journalists in the execution of these interviews and following through with extensive mentoring towards the production of media outputs. It is expected that the Narrative Journalism Trainer will work with team members to perform this activity. The Narrative Journalism Trainer also has co-responsibility for weekly Feedback and Rumor Tracking Bulletins designed to be circulated among Ebola response stakeholders to ease their decision-making processes
The Narrative Journalism Trainer supports the Internews team and its partners to make the voices of affected communities heard. This position will work collaboratively to create linkages between the narrative journalism activity and other activities in a comprehensive information and engagement program of community engagement and reflection to contribute to a deeper understanding of resistance to some medical, humanitarian and communications interventions, some of the reasons why so many new cases of Ebola still occur in DRC. The Narrative Journalism Trainer has co-responsibility for the weekly Rumor Tracking bulletins, which will offer a reliable source of information for Ebola response stakeholders, notably in the designing of informative content (media and non-media) that addresses rumors and questions and is accurate and relevant to community concerns.
The Narrative Journalism Trainer will work with the Humanitarian Data Analyst in documenting media outputs resulting from the deep listening exercise. They will also work with the Health Journalism Advisor in regularly reviewing various media outputs and providing continued guidance and support to journalists for quality media production.
Deadline: Deadline for receipt of all applications is Monday February 9, 2020 at 5pm DRC Time.
The Narrative Journalism Trainer’s duties include:
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