The Syria Campaign is a small, fast moving and powerful human rights organisation that is building new ways for digital and creative communications to have impact. We work to support Syria’s heroes in the struggle for freedom and democracy, partnering with civil society inside and outside the country.
We’ve raised the profile of Syrian groups like the White Helmets rescue workers, helping secure them millions of dollars to continue their life-saving work and making them famous around the world. We’ve supported the Families for Freedom, a women-led movement of the families of the disappeared in Syria, to ensure their demands are heard and take their ‘Freedom Bus’ across Europe. We work with dozens of partners across Syria who trust us deeply. Syria is full of heroes and we’re privileged enough to work with them. You can read about some of what we’ve done here.
The recent fall of the Assad regime is not just the result of military efforts led by men with guns. For nearly 14 years, Syrian women and men have bravely called for change, despite facing immense challenges. Citizens have endured unimaginable human rights abuses — torture, detention, siege and chemical weapons attacks —yet a strong civil society is at the forefront of the fight for justice and accountability.
Now is a rare and critical moment for Syrians to shape a democratic and inclusive future. We have seen what is possible when civil society pushes forward. There is the potential for Syrians to set the precedent for an inclusive political process, and lead the way towards building a Syria founded on democracy, freedom, justice and accountability. It will not be easy but it will require The Syria Campaign to play a vital role in elevating the voices and demands of survivors, protecting civic space from disinformation, leading creative campaigns that strengthen the global justice movement and monitoring and exposing any human rights abuses by de facto authorities.
As the communications and storytelling team we aim to:
We are looking for a highly creative storytelling and media consultant to support our 12-person team.
What you’ll be responsible for
Qualifications
We want a creative storytelling and media consultant able to think of new ways to bring the demands of civil society to an audience around the world.
The core competencies which any successful candidate will display are:
The deal
We are looking for a consultant to begin as soon as possible, with the role running until May 2025. This position can be either full-time or part-time, with the possibility of extension depending on the needs of our ongoing work.
The consultant will be working with the communications and media team and reporting to The Syria Campaign Communications Director.
The job is remote and can be done anywhere in European, Levant or East Coast US time zones.
What we offer:
To apply for this role, please send a CV to jobs@thesyriacampaign.org with a cover letter describing why you’re the ideal candidate. Please put ‘Storytelling and media consultant’ in the email subject line.
We will close applications on 16 February 2025, or as soon as the right candidate is selected. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, so we encourage all interested candidates to apply as early as possible.
The Syria Campaign is a small, fast moving and powerful human rights organisation that is building new ways for digital and creative communications to have impact. We work to support Syria’s heroes in the struggle for freedom and democracy, partnering with civil society inside and outside the country.
We’ve raised the profile of Syrian groups like the White Helmets rescue workers, helping secure them millions of dollars to continue their life-saving work and making them famous around the world. We’ve supported the Families for Freedom, a women-led movement of the families of the disappeared in Syria, to ensure their demands are heard and take their ‘Freedom Bus’ across Europe. We work with dozens of partners across Syria who trust us deeply. Syria is full of heroes and we’re privileged enough to work with them. You can read about some of what we’ve done here.
The recent fall of the Assad regime is not just the result of military efforts led by men with guns. For nearly…