Marketing advisors

Jelda Veninga (Namibia - Education)

We need marketers to assist organisations to develop, write and implement marketing strategies and develop promotional material to promote organisations and their cause. We are also looking for marketers with product development and marketing experience to develop products, launch products to market and identify and grow markets.

Roles are generally longer term, ranging from one to two years and you could be working in countries like Sierra Leone, Ghana and Kenya.

Experience required

You’ll need a degree in marketing and additional training in strategy development, communications negotiation and planning.  You’ll bring with you at least two years’ work experience and your expertise will be varied with a background in PR, communication and event management. Other desirable skills include developing and implementing product and/or marketing strategies, campaign planning and marketing/product management.

Support

In return, we'll give you comprehensive financial, personal and professional support. We'll provide you with extensive training prior to your placement, and our financial package includes a local salary, return flights and visas, accommodation and full medical insurance.  When you return home, we'll help and support you to resettle, and many of our returned volunteers stay involved with us long after their placement ends.

More information

If you have any questions please visit our Volunteering FAQs or contact us.

Below are example placements to give an idea of the type of volunteer opportunities we have. CUSO-VSO has ongoing recruitment for skilled professionals and this year we will be sending 250 volunteers overseas. The best way to know if your skill is in demand and to be considered for a placement is to apply online.

Example placements

Marketing and design adviser
Kenya


The Vyulya Youth Polytechnic (YP) provides training for young people who cannot attend secondary school due to academic ability, disability and poverty. Your role will be to support the training of the young people, in particular with regards to leatherwork, to give them greater employment opportunities. To ensure its long-term sustainability, the YP needs to diversify its income base and you’ll work with your colleagues to develop markets and marketing strategies for the products developed by the students. You’ll plan and implement a production unit with quality control processes. Your work will ensure that the YP continues to train young people with disabilities by enhancing its resource base.

What does the role involve?

  • Training about 30 young people with disabilities in the leatherwork department on design, production and marketing skills
  • Working with the manager to develop a production unit within YP
  • Developing business and marketing plans to create new revenue streams for YP through the sale of the products created by the students
  • Conducting market demand surveys with local colleagues
  • Developing and implement an industry placement scheme for the students

Skills, qualifications and experience required

Ideally you’ll have a degree in marketing, design or business management. With at least three years’ experience in the area of design and production, you’ll have developed strong supervision and leadership skills. You’ll be able to draw up business plans and strategies and have the knowledge to advise in this area. You’ll have experience of using SWOT analysis and the ability to develop marketing plans for a variety of products.

In addition you’ll need an outgoing and positive attitude, as you’ll be interacting with members of the community and local leaders. Humour, patience and a willingness to become part of the community will ensure that you experience the very warmest welcome in Kenya.

And the rest...

Kenya is a wonderful country in which to live and work, and the overwhelming majority of volunteers leave here after two or three years having thoroughly enjoyed their time here and with a great appreciation of the kindness and generosity of Kenyans. It remains one of the most spectacularly beautiful countries in Africa where the savannah plains roll into the hills, which leap to the mountains. The flora and fauna attract thousands of tourists each year. The beaches and sea retain, in most areas, the reputation of being the cleanest and some of the richest in the world.


We’ll ask you to commit to 12-24 months to make a sustainable contribution to our development goals. In return, we’ll provide you with extensive training before your placement and our financial package includes a local living allowance, return flights, accommodation and insurance. When you return to your home country, we'll help you to resettle and many of our returned volunteers stay involved with us long after their placement ends.

Marketing and communications adviser
Uganda


The ANPPCAN Uganda Chapter is part of a Pan-African organisation whose main concern is the status and welfare of children. The Uganda Chapter’s vision is a society that upholds the rights of children, free from child abuse and neglect. The organization focuses its work on five strategic areas, including organizational development of those institutions responsible for the protection of children, providing direct support services to abused and vulnerable children and delivering advocacy work for child rights and protection. As a marketing and communications adviser with ANPPCAN you’ll develop a marketing strategy to effectively promote the organization’s work to a wider audience.

What does the role involve?

  • Identifying opportunities to raise awareness of ANPPCAN’s activities amongst the local population and key stakeholders 
  • Working with staff and external stakeholders to gather materials for case studies and success stories, and develop a mechanism to capture and use such information in the future
  • Developing a long-term marketing strategy for ANPPCAN as an integral and key component of the organization’s overall strategic plan

Skills, qualifications and experience required

You’ll need a degree qualification in a relevant field and have at least three year’s broad marketing and communications experience. Proven experience of developing marketing or communications strategies is essential. Ideally you will also have managed a team and have had PR and media experience. You will need to be creative and resourceful as you’ll be working with limited resources. Flexibility and patience are also important qualities as you’ll need to adapt to living and working in a different culture.

And the rest...

Landlocked Uganda lies across the Equator, bordering Tanzania, Sudan, Congo, Kenya and Rwanda. You’ll be based in the capital city, Kampala, which is less crowded than many other African cities with a population of around 1 million people. There’s a friendly and social atmosphere with a real mix of people from all social, religious and tribal groups. On the social scene, the city has a variety of good restaurants, bars, clubs and cinemas so you shouldn’t have trouble keeping busy in your free time.

We’ll ask you to commit to 12-24 months to make a sustainable contribution to our development goals. In return, we’ll give you comprehensive financial, personal and professional support. We'll provide you with extensive training before your placement, and our support package includes a local living allowance, return flights, accommodation, insurance and more. When you return to your home country, we'll help you to resettle and many of our returned volunteers stay involved with us long after their placement ends.



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