Category: IIMC

  • IMP: Jharkhand Chapter Meets on August 23 in Ranchi

    Dear IIMCians,
    Jharkhand Chapter of IIMCAA will meet at Hotel Pink City, Hinu, Ranchi on August 23 at 1.00 PM
    Agenda : Welcome New Alumni in State | Filling Vacant Positions | Get Together
    Thanks & Regards,
    Kaushal Vishwakarma
    Organisation Secretary, IIMCAA, Jharkhand

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  • WALK – IN- for ACADEMIC ASSOCIATE / ACADEMIC ASSISTANT at IIMC on Aug 27

    IIMC is looking for Academic Associates and Academic Assistant for various departments. Here goes the advertisement, walk in on 27th at 11 AM

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  • IIMC, Dhenkanal celebrates World Photography Day

    Dhenkanal, August 19: 

    Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Dhenkanal celebrated the World Photography Day with a photography completion on Monday. On this day, 174 years ago, the French government had declared Daguerreotype as a ‘gift free to the world’.
    The theme for this year’s competition was ‘Rain’.
    The day was marked by a presentation by Dr Mrinal Chatterjee, Head of IIMC, Dhenkanal, on the subject of Photojournalism. He outlined the history of Photography from its primitive years to its manifestation as a form of Journalism.
    Dr Chatterjee told students the difference between Photography and Photojournalism. “While the former entertains through eye sight, the latter focuses on timeliness, objective, and narration,” he said.  
    The art and craft of photojournalism has undergone various changes ever since the invention of the Daguerreotype in 1839. Now anyone can claim to be a photographer. Thus making the job of a photojournalist more challenging as he has to be more alert about the happenings in his surroundings.
    “A photojournalist has to be sensitive as well as insensitive to his surroundings. He has to find a balance between his senses and the truth of the outside world. Then only he can do his job efficiently,” said Dr Chatterjee.
    Afterwards, Photographs shortlisted by the judges were screened. Smaranika, Odia Journalism, was adjudged the winner of the competition.
    Apart from the student entries, Pulitzer award winning photographs were also shown to enlighten the students on the qualities of a good photojournalist.

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  • Communication Officer – Content and Story at Poorest Areas Civil Society (PACS)

    Poorest Areas Civil Society (PACS) Programme of DFID is looking for a Communication Officer for its national office based in Delhi. The deadline to apply is 30th August 2013.

    Position – Communication Officer – Content and Story

    Last Date of Application: 30 August 2013

    The Poorest Areas Civil Society (PACS) Programme is an initiative of the UK Government’s Department for International Development (DFID) aimed at reducing the gap in wellbeing status between socially excluded groups in India and the rest of the population.

    We work with civil society organisations to help groups claim their rights and entitlements, by promoting inclusive policies, programmes and institutions at local, district and state levels.

    This seven-year programme (2009-2016) aims to support civil society organisations (CSOs) in promoting inclusive local, district and state policies, programmes and institutions. It focuses on areas of livelihood, education, health and nutrition in gender and rights perspectives. PACS programme is being implemented in 90 districts across 7 states of Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal.

    PACS is looking for a Communication Officer – Content and Story to be based in its national office Delhi.

    The position will report to Head of Advocacy and Communication. It is right now for a period of one year and will be renewed based on performance and programme needs.

    The incumbent should be a postgraduate with experience of writing, reporting and packaging content for development communication. Should be familiar with rights and entitlement framework. Social media messaging and web content management experience would a definite advantage with above skills being present.

    The person would research and propose stories, plan media and film visits related to PACS programme and the theme it works with.

    Main Job Responsibilities –:

    • Researching, writing, editing stories and case studies, including images, based on priorities of external communications. This will include sourcing and processing content from state offices and partners, identifying strong stories, and interviewing staff, partners, community members.

    • Responsible for managing content on website and social media on a daily basis, and as per the strategic communication plan.
    • Responsible for planning and preparing story packages for dissemination and media pitches, in line with ongoing campaign.

    • Contributing to media strategies, materials, events and relations for major media push, particularly related to public campaigning, emergencies and fundraising. Seeking media outlets for stories gathered, in coordination with media manager.

    • Creating an archive system for text, visual and video materials.

    The ideal candidate should:
    • Graduate/Post Graduate with proven experience in journalistic writing and editing, film/video production and producing web content
    • Have five years of experience in media and civil society organisations or mixed communications roles that include media relations, researching and writing for online and print publication and having strong communication and public relations skills
    • Have relevant experience in development, civil society activism or campaigning.
    • Have experience of managing media relations in India or South Asia
    • Excellent written and spoken English and knowledge of Hindi.
    • Willing to travel as required.

    How to apply
    Please send a note (maximum 200 words) mentioning your suitability for the said position with an updated CV with links to three to four samples of previous work to jobs@pacsindia.org

    Please mention Communication Officer – Content and Story in the subject line. Please mention your present and expected salary in the CV.

    Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. We encourage applications from socially excluded communities, PWD and women.

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  • Desk Openings with IANS, Noida’s Mobile Content Division

    Indo-Asian News Service, IANS is looking for Senior Sub Editorsand Sub Editors for its Mobile Content Division.

    The ideal candidate would be at least a graduate in journalism/mass communication with interest in current affairs, national as well as international. Experience of 2 years in print media is desirable.

    Freshers with excellent command over the English language can also be considered.

    Based at Noida, adjoining Delhi, IANS is the largest private sector news agency in India.

    To apply: Send your CV to vipin.k@ians.in within seven days.

    Source: Jobs Media

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  • Communicators India is looking for social communicators.

    Communicators India is looking for candidates based out of Delhi to join its team of social communicators.

    Freshers with –
    – Good communication skills (verbal and written)
    – PG in Mass communication /PR /Journalism 
    – Good understanding of internet and social media are welcome to apply. 
    Candidates with some practical knowledge of corel draw, photoshop, indesign, page maker etc will be preferred. 
    Send your cvs to cmcdsindia@gmail.com

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  • Manager – Communications at ADR India

    The Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR)is looking for one or more persons to manage its communications work. Apply for this post by 14 Sep 2013.

    ADR was set up in 1999 by faculty and alumni of the IIMs and IITs. Its mission is to improve elections, democracy and governance in India. ADR has also built up the National Election Watch (NEW) network of over 1200 NGOs from every State.

    It has well established working relationships with the Election Commission, media and NGOs across the country, and with several eminent persons. The work involves managing the office and staff, interfacing with the media, working with State network partners, Election Commission, donors, selected eminent citizens and political parties.

    The Head would be supported not only by a bright young team of over 25 people, but also by the Founding Trustees. The immediate task is to manage the nationwide Lok Sabha Election Watch campaign which has already been launched. There would also be 5 State Assembly elections before that. The campaign will focus on raising voter awareness on important issues and on persuading political parties to field clean, honest, capable candidates. This is a high impact position. It is not a job, but a calling.

    Some recent developments that brought political parties under RTI, disqualified convicted MPs and MLAs, barred jailed politicians from contesting, and so on were either directly or indirectly based on the work of ADR since 1999. Earlier impact making work included bringing out candidate background information on finances and criminal charges (see www.myneta.info) through a PIL in the Supreme Court, holding Election Watch campaigns in every state and national election since 2002, raising voter awareness, some suggestions which were accepted by the Election Commission, getting the Lok Sabha Committee on Ethics to accept out recommendations on a Code of Ethics for the Lok Sabha MPs, persuading Chief Ministers of some States not to induct tainted MLAs into their Cabinet and so on.

    The ideal candidate would prior experience of working in creative communications, and/or theatre, media etc. He or she would also be conversant with communication in different aspects including face to face, internet, social media, animation.

    Alternately, they should be able to interact and interface with the media, particularly in English and Hindi.

    He or she would be passionate about the issues facing the nation, be deeply interested in democracy and good governance, and have a practical approach that delivers results. ADR has a clear policy of being completely non-partisan with regard to political parties.

    It also believes in a constructive approach to bring about reforms in elections, democracy, political parties and governance. The ideal candidate would be willing to work in this framework. The position is based in Delhi. Please send your resume and a covering letter to trilochans@iimb.ernet.in,jchhokar@gmail.com�and ajit.ranade@gmail.com.

    Source: ADR

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  • Opening in Dainik Bhaskar | Rajasthan

    Dainik Bhaskar requires Trainee Sub Editors in Rajasthan. Interested candidates may mail their resume at pariimal.kumar@gmail.com
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  • Openings in Social Media @ ANI | Delhi

    There are openings in Asian News International (ANI) for its Social Media Department.
    Mail your resume's to praful@aniin.com

    Freshers or candidates with 1 year experience are welcome.

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