Remote Job Opportunity: The International Fund for Public Interest Media is hiring a Remote Unit Manager, Apply Now!
The International Fund for Public Interest Media is seeking an outstanding individual to support the Director of What Works. The ideal candidate will bring a deep technical understanding of monitoring, evaluation, and learning and knowledge of independent media or another sector in the international development sphere.
Position: ‘What Works’ Unit Manager
Location: Preference for Paris, France or a location within one of the International Fund’s focus regions: Africa and the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific, or Latin America and the Caribbean.
The Challenge
Around the world, public interest media face fundamentally challenging conditions, from deteriorating business models because of declining revenue to the worrying rise of government crackdowns on journalists. In particular, the evolution of digital advertising has severely hampered traditional funding models for journalism. These existential challenges were accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic which, for many communities, represented a “media extinction event.”
Public interest media is particularly endangered in low- and middle-income countries, where media infrastructure is most fragile and audience engagement has decoupled from advertising revenue. As news outlets struggle to stay afloat, media ecosystems begin to collapse — an outcome linked to increased corruption, conflict, violent extremism, and human-caused disasters like famines and epidemics. Now more than ever, public interest media is a key pillar of democracy, good governance, and sustainable development.
A feasibility study conducted by BBC Media Action showed that an International Fund for Public Interest Media would be an effective vehicle for bolstering public interest media, especially in low- and middle-income regions in the next decade or two, until new business models can be developed to address challenges faced by both individual news outlets and entire media ecosystems. The International Fund has received extensive political support and seed funding, including at the December 2021 Summit for Democracy, organized by President Biden, and at the November 2022 Paris Peace Forum, where it announced an agreement with the French government to establish its headquarters in Paris with a status akin to an International Organization.
The International Fund for Public Interest Media
The International Fund, currently fiscally sponsored by Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, provides a fresh, ambitious, coordinated, and well-resourced strategic international response to the crisis facing independent media around the world. The International Fund aims to radically increase the amount of funding available to support ethical, non-partisan, fact-based journalism, and to enable the media to work for democracy. It will support media through this period of existential threat and aims to develop lasting solutions to the current media market failure. The International Fund will complement existing efforts in the media development sector and catalyze new money as a globally coordinated but fully independent vehicle that can act quickly to provide critical funding and support to hundreds — if not thousands — of public interest media organizations worldwide.
The International Fund announced the launch of its first phase of operations on the floor of the United Nations in May 2023, as part of the recognition of the 30th anniversary of World Press Freedom Day. This announcement built on significant seed funding received from a range of philanthropic, corporate, and government donors, including the U.S. government, which announced its contribution of up to $20 million USD at the 2021 Summit for Democracy. The Government of France also indicated its support for the International Fund at the 2022 Paris Peace Forum, announcing a contribution of up to 15 million EUR and an agreement to host the International Fund’s headquarters in Paris. More information about current donors to the International Fund is available online, and additional funders are expected to finalize commitments in the coming months.
The International Fund has been designed to minimize interference in the internal affairs of the countries it supports. Its governance arrangements and international nature ensure funds are allocated efficiently and in ways that command maximum legitimacy in the eyes of media institutions and other democratic stakeholders in focus countries.
The International Fund is co-chaired by Maria Ressa, journalist, CEO of Rappler and 2021 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, and Mark Thompson, chief executive and chairman of CNN and former CEO of the New York Times Company.
The What Works Unit
The What Works Unit is a central component of the International Fund’s long-term strategy. Its core purpose will be to identify and disseminate information about approaches that can strengthen the economic resilience of independent media ecosystems and contribute to achieving higher public value for a diverse set of audiences. It will do so primarily by developing a robust monitoring and evaluation framework that is both systematic and flexible, with the aim of capturing and sharing learning and impact from across the International Fund’s portfolio, investing in key pieces of research and knowledge resources, and organizing convenings and other opportunities for learnings to be shared between the International Fund and other information ecosystem actors, including media organizations in the International Fund’s focus regions.
The What Works Unit is meant to be rapid and agile in its learning, focused on feeding practical guidance to both funders (itself and others) and media organizations in its focus regions as well as on analyzing learnings over the short, medium, and long term. It is especially focused on adding value through (a) understanding which systemic approaches hold most promise in creating a long-term enabling economic environment for public interest media and (b) facilitating the sharing of learnings between media organizations so that promising approaches and strategies can be adopted at scale.
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The Role
Reporting to the Director of What Works, the What Works Unit Manager will support the building of the International Fund’s learning and research portfolio. In particular, the successful candidate will:
- Develop a deep understanding of the International Fund’s monitoring, evaluation, and learning plans as they continue to evolve;
- Work with regional teams to develop monitoring, evaluation, and learning frameworks at the regional level and across the International Fund’s impact goals, as well as for individual grantees;
- Commission and evaluate research that allows the International Fund to robustly measure its impact;
- Proactively tell the story of the International Fund’s portfolio through producing concise, high-quality reports, articles, and case studies that incorporate complex and nuanced social, political, and economic analysis;
- Support the Director of What Works and the Executive Group to evaluate the International Fund’s own activities as a funder against its strategic objectives;
- Contribute significantly to donor reporting around the International Fund’s learnings and programmatic activities (note that a different team will lead donor reporting submissions);
- Support the International Fund’s research activities, including scoping and preparing proposals for additional research funds that could be used for audience research, market research, and the sector’s learning agenda;
- Support the Director of What Works in engaging with and convening the media and media development sector to share learnings from experiments in media viability at both an outlet and a systems level;
- Demonstrate a commitment to working as part of a team, the humility to learn from others, and the confidence to experiment and innovate toward a long-term vision.
Desired Profile
- 5+ years of relevant experience in monitoring, evaluation, and learning in media development or a field closely related to it;
- Strong track record in designing a range of research methodologies including surveys and questionnaires, conducting interviews, and commissioning research partners to collect data;
- Excellent knowledge of qualitative and quantitative data collection and evaluation techniques and frameworks and in identifying key performance indicators (KPIs);
- Familiarity with audience research protocols;
- Experience working on projects and with teams in low- and middle- income countries;
- Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues across a range of time zones and functional areas;
- Proficiency in data management tools and systems and ability to manage and maintain complex datasets, ensuring data security and integrity;
- Experience managing a complex research and learning portfolio and proven capability in interpreting and communicating research findings;
- Outstanding network within the MEL field and up-to-date knowledge in best practices in MEL methodologies and tools;
- Excellent communication and analytical skills, particularly through writing narrative case studies and summarizing research findings in a compelling manner;
- Ability to manage partnerships with a variety of global stakeholders, in particular media organizations, but also media development actors, technology companies, civil society organizations, and governments;
- Excellent attention to detail and strong project management skills for planning and executing MEL activities, including setting timelines, allocating resources, and coordinating with team members;
Education
A postgraduate degree in a field relevant to the International Fund would be an asset.
Language
The International Fund’s working language is English. Knowledge of French and Spanish would be strongly desirable. Additional languages are an asset.
Contact Information
Please submit your CV and a short cover letter explaining (with examples) why you are a suitable candidate. Only applications submitted via the BambooHR applicant portal will be reviewed.