Communications Officer

Sanjog India is hiring a Communications Officer to amplify social justice narratives through strategic storytelling and digital leadership. This remote/hybrid role focuses on bridging grassroots realities with policy advocacy for marginalized communities. Ideal candidates possess strong multimedia skills and an ethical approach to rights-based communication. Apply by February 2, 2026.

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Sanjog India Hiring: Become the Voice of Change as a Communications Officer

In an era where storytelling is a catalyst for systemic reform, Sanjog India—a powerhouse for social equity and justice—has announced an opening for a Communications Officer. This isn't just a media role; it is a call for a strategic storyteller dedicated to bridging the gap between grassroots realities and high-level policy advocacy.

If you are a creative professional who believes that narratives can dismantle stigma and drive legislative change, this role offers a platform to amplify the voices of survivors, the queer community, and informal workers.

The Mission: Turning Narrative into Power

Sanjog India operates at the intersection of gender, socio-economic class, and ethnic identity. Their work focuses on those at the "sharpest edges" of exclusion—survivors of human trafficking, persons with disabilities, and marginalized labor groups.

The incoming Communications Officer will act as the Content Steward for the organization, ensuring that survivor-led narratives remain the heartbeat of Sanjog’s research and advocacy. The goal is simple yet profound: transforming individual stories into collective power.

Key Responsibilities: A Blend of Strategy and Creativity

The role is designed for a multi-faceted creator capable of managing a diverse communication ecosystem:

  • Content Stewardship: Translating complex field research into digestible public briefs, blogs, and annual reports.

  • Digital Leadership: Spearheading Sanjog’s presence on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook, including the development of podcasts and explainer videos.

  • Multimedia Production: Crafting short-form video content that highlights organizational impact without losing the nuance of the cause.

  • Ecosystem Engagement: Building relationships with journalists and managing media outreach for national-level policy dialogues.

Candidate Profile: Ethical Storytelling

Sanjog is looking for a professional who understands the gravity of the issues they cover. The ideal candidate must communicate structural inequality with dignity and consent, avoiding the common pitfalls of "saviourism" or sensationalism.

Essential Qualifications:

  • Language: Strong English writing skills (multilingualism is a significant advantage).

  • Experience: Proven track record in social media management, video editing, and rights-based advocacy.

  • Ethics: A deep-rooted understanding of ethical storytelling in sensitive environments.

Logistics and Application Process

Sanjog India offers a flexible working environment to attract top-tier talent across the country.

FeatureDetailsLocationRemote (Delhi preferred) or Hybrid (Kolkata)DeadlineApplications reviewed on a rolling basis until Feb 2, 2026SelectionTwo interview rounds + One assignment/presentationJoiningWithin one month of selection

How to Apply

Ready to use your skills for social justice? Interested candidates should send their Curriculum Vitae (CV) and a portfolio (including social media samples, videos, or articles) to:

Email: jobs@sanjogindia.org

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