Job Posting

: 10/Mar/2025

Closure Date

: 14/Apr/2025, 9:59:00 PM

Organizational Unit: NFIGD – General Fisheries Commisiion for the Mediterranean (GFCM)

Job Type

: Non-staff opportunities

Type of Requisition: Consultant / PSA (Personal Services Agreement)

Grade Level: N/A

Primary Location

: Italy-Rome

Duration: Up to 11 months (renewable)

The General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM) plays a critical role in the sustainable development of marine resources and aquaculture in the Mediterranean and Black Sea regions. As part of its mission, it needs to effectively communicate its work and impact to a variety of stakeholders, including international organizations, governments, NGOs, experts, and civil society organizations. The GFCM is looking to engage international consultants with expertise in publications and documentation to support these efforts.

Here’s a breakdown of the key roles and functions for the consultants, as well as the general requirements:

Roles and Responsibilities:

Publication Coordinator:

  • Strategic Oversight: Oversee the production and dissemination of all publications related to GFCM’s activities, ensuring they align with the organization’s strategies and objectives.
  • Project Management: Manage publication projects from inception to completion, including overseeing timelines, quality control, and coordination with other departments.
  • Collaborate with Experts: Work with technical experts and external partners to ensure that the content is accurate and reflects the latest scientific findings, policies, and management strategies related to marine resources and aquaculture.
  • Ensure Consistency: Maintain consistency in branding and communication styles across all publications and materials.

Publication Specialist:

  • Content Creation: Draft and edit a variety of publication materials, such as reports, articles, policy briefs, and newsletters, ensuring clarity and accessibility for target audiences.
  • Research and Analysis: Conduct research on topics related to fisheries management, conservation, and sustainable aquaculture practices in the Mediterranean and Black Sea.
  • Collaboration: Work closely with other specialists, technical staff, and external partners to ensure accurate, relevant, and high-quality publication content.
  • Digital Publications: Assist in the creation of digital publications, ensuring they are optimized for web platforms and accessible to a wider audience.

Documentation Specialist:

  • Document Management: Organize and maintain a centralized document repository, ensuring that publications, reports, and other resources are easily accessible and up-to-date.
  • Archiving: Ensure that all documents are archived according to organizational standards for easy retrieval and future reference.
  • Support Publication Production: Assist in the formatting, proofreading, and final production of documents and publications, ensuring adherence to GFCM’s corporate publishing standards.
  • Information Sharing: Facilitate the sharing of documents and knowledge across the organization and with external stakeholders.

Key Skills and Qualifications:

  • Educational Background: A degree in communications, public relations, journalism, marine sciences, environmental policy, or related fields is generally preferred.
  • Experience in Publications: Previous experience in publication coordination, technical writing, editing, or documentation in a UN or international organization setting is highly desirable.
  • Strong Research Skills: Ability to conduct research, synthesize information, and produce high-quality written reports and documents.
  • Communication Skills: Strong writing, editing, and proofreading skills with an eye for detail. Ability to adapt content for different audiences (e.g., policymakers, the scientific community, the general public).
  • Digital Literacy: Familiarity with content management systems (CMS) and digital publication tools. Proficiency in using graphic design software and tools for online publication is an advantage.
  • Language Skills: Proficiency in English (and knowledge of French or Italian may be an advantage), as all publications are likely to be produced in English, but documents may need translation or adaptation for multilingual audiences.
  • Teamwork and Collaboration: Strong ability to work collaboratively with diverse teams, including technical experts, scientists, and communication specialists.

Consultancy Structure and Duration:

  • Assignment Duration: The consultancy can last between 1 to 11 months, depending on the specific needs of the GFCM. Extensions are possible, subject to satisfactory performance and available resources.
  • Location: The position is based at the GFCM headquarters in Rome, Italy, and the consultants will be expected to work closely with the GFCM team.
  • Engagement Type: Consultants are typically engaged on a short-term, project-based contract, with responsibilities that mirror those of full-time staff in terms of deliverables, but the role is more focused on specific tasks and projects.

How to Apply:

To apply for the positions of Publication Coordinator, Publication Specialist, or Documentation Specialist, candidates would typically need to submit:

  1. A detailed CV showcasing relevant expertise in publications, communications, or documentation.
  2. A cover letter outlining your experience, qualifications, and interest in the position.
  3. Samples of past publications or documentation (if available) to demonstrate your writing and editorial skills.
  4. References from previous consultancy or professional roles.

Job Posting

: 10/Mar/2025

Closure Date

: 24/Mar/2025, 10:59:00 PM

Organizational Unit: NFIDD – Director’s Office – Divisional Support and Project Cycle Unit

Job Type

: Non-staff opportunities

Type of Requisition: Consultant / PSA (Personal Services Agreement)

Grade Level: N/A

Primary Location

: Italy-Rome

Duration: Up to 11 months

Key Responsibilities:

  1. Knowledge Management & Communication (KMC) Activities:
    • Support the implementation of KMC activities for specific projects, including Tuna, Deep-sea Fisheries, and Global Coordination Projects.
    • Design and execute KMC activity plans, ensuring they align with project objectives and outcomes.
    • Prepare, process, and disseminate KMC materials (e.g., reports, newsletters, briefings) according to the project document.
  2. Program-Level KMC Coordination:
    • Support the overall KMC strategy for the Common Oceans Program.
    • Assist in implementing and managing KMC plans for program-level coordination between the child projects, ensuring messaging is consistent and aligned with the program’s goals.
    • Coordinate across teams to maintain a consistent narrative about the program’s progress and outcomes.
  3. Management of Knowledge Management System:
    • Maintain and support the document repository for the program, ensuring easy access to information and materials.
    • Regularly update the repository with news, project outputs, and key documents.
    • Manage and oversee a shared calendar for upcoming events, deadlines, and activities related to the program.
  4. Liaison with Partners and Stakeholders:
    • Coordinate with Common Oceans Program partners to gather necessary content for KMC activities.
    • Establish and maintain communication with KMC service providers for the preparation and dissemination of KMC materials.
  5. Collaborate with Communications Team:
    • Work closely with the Common Oceans Senior Communications Consultant and OCC Communications Coordinator to ensure consistent, high-quality messaging across the program.
    • Ensure that all communications align with corporate policies and quality standards.
  6. Event & Meeting Organization:
    • Assist in the organization, execution, and follow-up of meetings and events related to KMC efforts.
    • Participate in KMC working group meetings, providing input as necessary, and ensuring KMC goals are reflected in program activities.
  7. Content Management for Websites:
    • Collaborate with the webmaster and OCCI/CSI focal points to manage content on the program’s dedicated websites, ensuring they remain current and informative.
    • Regularly update the website with relevant news, resources, and project developments.
  8. Reporting & Performance Analysis:
    • Document KMC efforts for internal and external reporting.
    • Provide regular reporting input, including performance analysis and progress updates.
  9. Adherence to Corporate Publishing Standards:
    • In collaboration with the NFI Publication Assistant, ensure all publications and documents are processed according to the FAO’s Publication Workflow System (PWS).
    • Ensure that all publications meet FAO’s corporate publishing standards.
    • Constantly liaise with the Publishing Group at FAO for updates and to ensure proper processing.
  10. General Support and Other Duties:
  • Assist in a wide variety of other tasks as needed, contributing to the overall success of the Common Oceans Program.
  • Perform duties in accordance with the evolving needs of the program.

Skills and Qualifications Likely Required:

  • Communication and Coordination Skills: Strong ability to coordinate across multiple teams and stakeholders, ensuring clear and consistent messaging.
  • Knowledge Management Expertise: Familiarity with document management systems and the ability to manage a knowledge repository effectively.
  • Event Management: Experience in organizing events and meetings, as well as following up on action items and ensuring that key tasks are completed.
  • Website and Content Management: Basic understanding of content management systems (CMS) for maintaining websites and online resources.
  • Publication Handling: Knowledge of corporate publishing standards, particularly in relation to FAO or similar international organizations.
  • Reporting and Documentation: Ability to track activities, analyze data, and prepare reports for internal and external purposes.