We are looking for a talented individual to join our team at DISHA as a Documentation and Communication Specialist with excellent English proficiency (written). As part of our dynamic team, you will play a crucial role in creating, editing, and managing various documents and communications to ensure clarity, accuracy, and consistency across all channels.
Key responsibilities:
1. Create and edit a wide range of documents including reports, proposals, manuals, and presentations.
2. Develop and maintain communication materials such as newsletters, press releases, and social media posts.
3. Collaborate with team members to gather information and ensure content meets company standards.
4. Proofread and edit documents for grammar, punctuation, and style to maintain a professional image.
5. Manage document storage and organization to facilitate easy access and retrieval as needed.
6. Assist in developing communication strategies to effectively reach target audiences.
7. Stay updated on industry trends and best practices to continuously improve documentation and communication processes.
If you are a detail-oriented individual with strong writing skills and a passion for clear communication, we would love to hear from you. Join us at DISHA and be a part of our innovative team dedicated to making a difference in the world. Apply now!
DISHA is a membership-based, non-governmental organization registered under the Bombay Public Trusts Act of 1958.
Disha works in seven tribal districts of Gujarat, namely - Banaskantha, Sabarkantha, Aravalli, Mahisagar, Panchmahal, Dahod, and Chhota Udaipur, covering 31 blocks and 1357 villages. DISHA has promoted and empowered various community-based institutions, including issue-based groups, workers' unions, people organizations, cooperatives, women's groups, youth groups, and producer companies. Disha has also developed a budget analysis and research unit which enables the above-mentioned institutions to build their capacities for analysis and advocacy in such a way that systems and structures of governance are more accountable, transparent, and responsive to the needs and entitlements of the forest dwelling tribals and other socially marginalized groups.