About Project Tell-Tale:
Through Project Tell-Tale, team Imaara aspires to anonymously document and share courageous, inspiring, and moving tales of survivors of gender-based violence and bystanders based in India.
Responsibilities:
- Outreach & Engagement:
- Identify and connect with GBV survivors or bystanders willing to share their stories anonymously.
- Build trust with potential storytellers, ensuring they feel safe and comfortable.
- Network with online and offline NGOs, support groups, networking sites, and communities to find individuals who may want to share their experiences.
- Story Collection & Documentation:
- Conduct confidential and trauma-sensitive interviews (either for blogs or podcasts).
- Assist storytellers in structuring and narrating their experiences in a way that aligns with their comfort levels.
- Record and edit podcast interviews or transcribe stories into compelling blog content.
- Ethical & Trauma-Informed Approach:
- Ensure all storytelling is survivor-led and done with full informed consent.
- Maintain strict confidentiality and respect the wishes of survivors and bystanders regarding how their stories are shared.
- Handle sensitive information with care, following ethical documentation practices.
- Collaboration & Coordination:
- Work closely with the Imaara Survivor Support Foundation team to align stories with project goals.
- Coordinate with writers, editors, podcast producers, and social media teams.
- Assist in reviewing and finalizing content before publication.
- Awareness & Advocacy:
- Support the promotion of Project Tell-Tale by spreading awareness about its mission.
- Encourage more individuals to share their experiences by highlighting the impact of storytelling in breaking the silence around GBV.
Skills & Qualifications:
- Empathy & Active Listening: Ability to listen deeply and hold space for survivors without judgment.
- Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication in English and/or local Indian languages.
- Interviewing & Storytelling: Experience in conducting interviews, writing blogs, or hosting podcasts is a plus.
- Trauma Sensitivity & Ethics: Understanding of trauma-informed approaches and survivor-centric communication.
- Networking & Outreach: Ability to engage with survivor support organizations, communities, and individuals.
- Confidentiality & Discretion: Commitment to maintaining the privacy and dignity of survivors and bystanders.
- Basic Technical Skills: Familiarity with recording/editing tools (for podcasts) or writing/editing blogs.
- Collaboration & Teamwork: Ability to work closely with others to ensure high-quality storytelling.
Compensation:
If you submit a total of five podcasts or blog posts and complete the final edits for each, you will receive a completion certificate and a Letter of Recommendation (LOR). Additionally, you will have the opportunity to be featured on our website as a contributor.