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  • Posted: Jan 14, 2026
    Deadline: Jan 30, 2026
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  • Samuel Hall is an independent think tank specialised in field research and social impact. We strive to provide practicable insights to challenging issues in the developing world by providing academic-standard research through primary data collection in areas where researchers do not commonly go. Samuel Hall works with governments, donors, multilateral org...
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    Podcast Consultant

    • The Podcast Consultant will work closely with Samuel Hall’s programme, technical, and communications teams and will be responsible for the end-to-end production of podcasts, from concept to publication.

    Deliverable 1: Podcast Production

    • Produce a total of 15 podcasts over the contract period:
    • 1 Podcast series with 7 podcast episodes for LLEARN, focusing on return, reintegration, urban displacement, local governance, and participatory processes;
    • 4 podcast episodes for Karamoja Strong, focusing on climate vulnerability, conflict, resilience, social cohesion, and adaptive service delivery.
    • Lead all stages of podcast production, including:
    • Concept development and episode outlines;
    • Identification and coordination of speakers (community members, local authorities, CSOs, researchers, practitioners);
    • Interview recording (remote and/or in-person);
    • Editing, sound design, and final production;
    • Support for publication and dissemination (in coordination with the communications team).
    • Brand identity development and dissemination for the podcasts
    • Ensure podcasts are learning-oriented, accessible, and suitable for diverse audiences, including practitioners, policymakers, donors, and communities.
    • Apply ethical storytelling standards, including informed consent, safeguarding, and do-no-harm principles.

    Deliverable 2: Audio-Visual and Knowledge Management Support

    • Support the production of short audio clips, teaser content, or complementary photo/video materials where relevant.
    • Maintain a well-organised audio archive (raw recordings, edited files, transcripts where applicable) for reuse and dissemination.
    • Coordinate with the communications team to align podcasts with LLEARN website updates, social media visibility, and CDE priorities.
    • Deliverables will be agreed on a rolling basis in line with programme timelines.

    Required Qualifications

    • Proven experience producing podcasts or audio storytelling in development, humanitarian, or research contexts;
    • Strong background or demonstrated understanding of:
    • Migration, return and reintegration (for LLEARN); and
    • Climate change, conflict, resilience, and fragility (for Karamoja Strong);
    • Experience conducting interviews and translating complex issues into clear, engaging audio narratives;
    • Strong ethical awareness and experience applying community-centred and inclusive storytelling approaches;
    • Excellent spoken and written English; additional East African languages are a strong asset;
    • Familiarity with East Africa and locally led or municipal-level programming strongly preferred

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    Communications Specialist

    The Communications Specialist will work closely with programme and technical teams and will be responsible for the following:

    Deliverable 1: Participatory Forum–Focused Storytelling

    • Participatory Forum (PF) Storytelling and Documentation
    • Produce learning-oriented stories documenting PF cycles (preparation, key facilitation moments, outcomes, and follow-up actions).
    • Conduct AGE/GESI-sensitive interviews with PF participants (municipal authorities, CSOs, refugees, IDPs, returnees, youth, women, and host communities).
    • Deliver PF storytelling outputs such as:
    • Narrative field stories/community profiles
    • “What changed and why it matters” learning stories
    • Photo stories, short videos, and other PF-linked multimedia
    • Ensure ethical documentation (informed consent, safeguarding, do-no-harm).

    Key deliverable: PF Documentation & Storytelling Toolkit

    • Develop a concise toolkit to guide videographers, photographers, and comms contributors across all PFs, ensuring consistent quality and ethical standards. The toolkit will include:
    • What to document across PF1, PF2, PF3 (key moments and outputs)
    • Simple interview/reflection prompts by stakeholder group
    • Minimum photo/video quality standards (format, audio, framing)
    • Expected outputs (e.g., short learning video, photo story) with an example storyboard
    • A practical field checklist (before/during/after PFs)
    • The toolkit will be developed in coordination with the Samuel Hall programme team and will be applied across all PFs, including by external consultants and partners engaged for audiovisual documentation.

    Deliverable 2: Website, Social Media and Digital Visibility

    • Serve as the focal point for regular updates to the LLEARN website as the project’s main public-facing knowledge and learning platform.
    • Upload, curate, and structure digital content, including:
    • Research outputs and summaries;
    • PF materials, outputs, and learning notes;
    • Workshop reports, tools, and guidance documents;
    • Stories, photos, videos, and podcasts.
    • Manage and update LLEARN’s LinkedIn presence, ensuring regular, high-quality posts aligned with the CDE Plan.
    • Develop and maintain a content plan and posting schedule highlighting:
    • PF milestones and outcomes;
    • Key findings and learning;
    • Partner and community voices.
    • Coordinate with partners to collect content and ensure timely, consistent updates across platforms.
    • Support joint communications with ICMPD, the EU, and consortium partners where relevant.
    • Ensure all digital content complies with EU/ICMPD visibility requirements and Samuel Hall branding.
    • Contribute to visibility for Karamoja Strong, including stories, posts, and event-related content.

    Required Qualifications

    • Proven experience in communications, journalism, or storytelling in development, humanitarian, governance, or displacement-related contexts;
    • Experience in Migration
    • Demonstrated experience producing field-based and participatory process documentation;
    • Strong ability to translate complex research and multi-stakeholder processes into clear, engaging narratives;

    Method of Application

    • The Application must be submitted through email to careers@samuelhall.org. Applications sent by any other means or delivered to other email addresses will not be considered.
    • The application deadline is 30 January 2026.
    • A detailed description must be provided on how the requirements specified in the Call for Interest (CoI) issued by SH will be matched by the consultant’s capabilities, experience, knowledge and expertise. The Application document should comprise the following:
    • A short cover letter outlining relevant experience
    • 2–3 examples of podcast or audio storytelling work
    • A daily rate
    • Consultant’s References Checklist.
    • The Application should be submitted in English.
    • All required information must be provided, responding clearly and concisely to all the points set out. Any application
    • which does not fully and comprehensively address the Call of Interest requirements may be rejected.
       

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