Job Description
Job description : Digital Communications Assistant
Location : Montreal
Duration : Fixed term contract 12 months
Reports to : Web and Analytics Manager
Job Purpose : Support internal stakeholders with their content requirements by editing, updating and styling daily content requirements on ifrs.org in line with our internal brand, style and editorial guidelines.
Support the Communications Department in helping to encourage public engagement in the IFRS Foundation’s portfolio of online activities.
Background
The communications and external affairs team is responsible for the IFRS Foundation’s communications strategy and implementation. The role is focused on the website and social media channels, to build content to update users on all Foundation activities and to support the Foundation’s growing online requirements.
Principal tasks
o Work within the webteam ticketing system
o Prep and manage content within the Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) CMS to support daily business as usual
o Quality assure all content for accuracy, grammar and punctuation
o Liaise with other teams to approve content
o Publish content across all communication platforms
Additional tasks
Support the broader Communications team with ad hoc tasks, including :
Qualifications and experience
Essential :
Advantageous :
Skills, attributes and experience required
The organisation
The IFRS Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation established to develop—in the public interest—high-quality, understandable, enforceable and globally accepted standards for general purpose financial reporting and to promote and facilitate their adoption.
The standards—IFRS® Accounting Standards and IFRS® Sustainability Disclosure Standards—are set by the Foundation’s standard-setting bodies, the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) and the more recently formed International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB). IFRS Accounting Standards are required in more than jurisdictions.
The two boards are overseen by the IFRS Foundation Trustees, who in turn are accountable to a Monitoring Board of public authorities.
In November , the Trustees announced the creation of the ISSB and the consolidation of the Climate Disclosure Standards Board (CDSB) and the Value Reporting Foundation (VRF) into the Foundation. This process was completed on 1 August and the addition of the new board has taken the Foundation from a ‘one board / two locations’ organisation to a ‘two boards / several locations’ organisation (with offices across multiple time zones, including San Francisco, Montreal, London, Frankfurt, Tokyo) with a significant increase in overall headcount. The ISSB has issued its first two inaugural standards in June and jurisdictions are now considering theme for adoption.
To Apply
Please send your application materials to : Please include the following information or your application may not be considered :
Closing date : Ongoing
Due to the number of responses we receive, we are unable to respond individually to each application. If you do not hear from us within four weeks of the closing date you may assume that your application has been unsuccessful.
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