Posted Jul 13, 2026

Research Communications Consultant

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your mission

War Child Alliance (WCA) is an independent and impartial international non-governmental organisation investing in a peaceful future for children and young people affected by armed conflict. We strive to empower children and young people while enabling adults to bring about positive and lasting change in the lives of conflict affected children and young people.

WCA’s Research and Development (R&D) department is responsible for the rigorous development and evaluation of a holistic, multi-level and interconnected care system formed of evidence-based and evidence-informed methodologies within education, MHPSS, and child protection.

WCA R&D, in partnership with Stellenbosch University, secured a GPE KIX grant in 2024 to adapt and evaluate one of its evidence-based interventions, SchoolLinks, as well as generate evidence on the factors influencing education innovation adaption and scale-up in conflict-affected and fragile settings. The research is being conducted in South Sudan, Central African Republic, and Yemen.

WCA is seeking a Consultant to design knowledge products to support the dissemination of the research findings and promote utilization of the evidence produced. The Consultant will be responsible for developing high-quality products that are visually appealing, easy to understand, and engaging to readers, and coordinating the input for product design and dissemination as needed. The Consultant will report to the WCA Principal investigator and will closely collaborate with the research team, WCA colleagues in the countries of implementation, and the WCA Communications department. The Consultant should follow the guidelines below and any other branding requirements as communicated, including:


The Consultant is responsible for:

· Product development and design

We currently envisage the products to include four research briefs (i.e. 12-16 page reports that are visually appealing and written for the general audience), three two-pagers (succinct overviews of country-specific results), and one booklet on the SchoolLinks evidence base to date.

Products may be changed or added based on discussions with designer and developments in the research.

your profile

Essential:

· Has an eye for detail

· Adobe Illustrator and InDesign skills

Beneficial:

· Proficiency in French and Arabic

what we offer

Timeline

To start as soon as possible and end in December 2026. The delivery of products will be dependent on the research timeline, some of which is ongoing.

Payment

Location of work

This is a home-based consultancy role.

how to apply

To apply, please share your CV (2 pages max.), motivation letter (1 page max.), proposal (2 pages max., including day rate, number of days, and draft workplan), and up to 5 relevant knowledge products.

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