Information & Publications Officer
Company: East-West Center
Location: Honolulu
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $101,518.65 Our team is
currently seeking an Information and Publications Officer to help
drive positive change within the Pacific Islands region. In this
role, you will oversee a wide range of publishing activities for
the Pacific Islands Development Program (PIDP) that includes
identification and solicitation of prospective work through
editorial development and review, graphic production, and
distribution and marketing. You will also contribute to Center-wide
communications efforts that include curating, coordinating, and
promoting activities that support and align with EWC communications
strategy. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE INFORMATION AND PUBLICATIONS
OFFICER As the Information and Publications Officer, you will plan,
design, and direct a comprehensive, integrated publishing program
that brings to both scholarly and non-specialist audiences the
results of research and related work in a manner that conveys the
Centers credibility and its distinctive perspective on Pacific
Islands issues. Here are the key responsibilities you can expect in
this role: Produces the Pacific Islands Report, a major Pacific
Region news and information web publication. Publishes research
reports in collaboration with East-West Center researchers,
research interns, and recipients of research awards (grants,
fellowships, scholarships, etc.). Evaluates audience needs and
interests, seeks out and identifies prospective topics and authors,
develops proposals, consults with advisory board of Center
scholars, and makes decision to publish. Sets standards for and
directs editorial development of all three series, assuring a mix
of topics that is relevant to EWC audiences; a clear and engaging
presentation of ideas that can sometimes be technical, complex, or
abstract; and writing that can successfully compete for the readers
undivided attention. Acquires manuscripts and brings them to
publication in appropriate formats (e.g., working paper, occasional
paper, book). Seeks out and encourages writers to contribute
manuscripts, identifies what would be most interesting and relevant
to our readers, and helps distill these ideas into concise
manuscripts. Determines whether proposals or unsolicited
contributions fall within the scope of PIDPs publications program.
Works in consultation with PIDPs Director and Deputy Director to
develop topics, evaluate proposals, and arrange for review.
Responsible for production and for arranging specialized
distribution. Supervises a coordinator or guest editor for special
publications as needed. Negotiates and executes contracts between
the Center and external publishers such as UH Press Directs
promotional efforts to raise the visibility of publications and
attract authors. Collaborates with contributors to publications,
including emerging and leading scholars, policymakers, and
commentators. Collaborates with national/international media,
education and research organizations, commercial and educational
database companies, and others to broaden the dissemination of
publications by placing pieces in media outlets, encouraging
reprinting and excerpting of publications for informational
purposes, contracting for electronic dissemination, etc. Develops
policies and procedures relating to copyright in coordination with
legal counsel and advises on issues pertaining to the publications.
Evaluates requests and represents PIDP in negotiations with authors
and publishers wishing to obtain permission for material from
selected publications. Assists with regional meetings in
fulfillment of the PIDPs role as Secretariat of the Pacific Islands
Conference of Leaders (PICL). Must follow protocols appropriate to
organizations and their representatives, and utilize the highest
level of discretion, when dealing with high level officials and
leaders of Pacific Island nations. Provides information about PIDP
to internal and external audiences. Works with Director and Deputy
Director to coordinate engagement in state, national, and regional
organizations. QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS NEEDED FOR THE ROLE
Education and Experience Graduate degree (Masters or higher) in a
field relevant to the position and work performed. At least five
(5) years of work experience in publications related to the Pacific
Islands. Experience should include In-depth knowledge of major
Pacific Island domestic and international policy and social issues
with a proven track record of developing and nurturing high-trust
relationships and partnerships with Pacific Islander communities
and organizations; of digital tools for managing and generating
publications in multiple formats; of communication management
and/or public relations across digital and print channels; and
development and implementation of tailored communication
strategies. Experience working with or within the U.S. Department
of State and/or other U.S. Government agencies, or in roles closely
aligned with U.S. foreign policy or international affairs, is
required. Demonstrated Ability Demonstrated ability to organize,
prioritize and coordinate work involving a wide variety of tasks;
to take initiative and work independently and cooperatively in
following through on assignments; to assume responsibility for
whole areas of work and integrate information from relevant
sources; to gather and/or prepare background materials; to work and
deal effectively with a wide variety of cultures and with people of
diverse cultural backgrounds; to work under the pressure of
deadlines and competing demands; to acquire and maintain knowledge
of and appropriately apply various policies and procedures; to
establish and maintain accurate files and records; to adapt to
changes and exercise good judgment in dealing with a variety of
situations; to perform effectively in a non-routine work
environment; to work effectively as a team member; and to
appropriately handle confidential information; to work creatively
within a set budget and use innovation to find ways of more
effectively managing resources. Knowledge of office practices and
procedures; of budget management; of correct English grammar,
punctuation, spelling, and word usage; secure records management;
and of office machines and equipment; proficiency in Microsoft
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Adobe Acrobat Professional and other
equivalent applications; proficiency with Google suite, Microsoft
365, or other work sharing platforms and meeting software such as
Zoom and Skype. The incumbent should also possess a strong
understanding and appreciation of Pacific culture and ways of
operating. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE ROLE Experience
developing and monitoring grant proposals and projects involving
multiple units and agencies in the Pacific region. SALARY AND
BENEFITS OF WORKING AT THE EAST-WEST CENTER When you join our team
as the Information and Publications Officer, you will have the
opportunity to work for a company that values its employees and
provides a supportive work environment. Here are some of the
benefits you can expect: Competitive Salary and Benefits The annual
salary for this position starts at $101,518.65 with an attractive
benefits package that includes health insurance, retirement savings
with a generous company match, paid holidays, as well as paid
vacation and sick leave. Career Growth Opportunities We believe in
investing in our employees and providing opportunities for career
growth and development. As you settle into your role, you will have
the opportunity to take on additional responsibilities and advance
your career within our organization. Supportive Work Environment We
believe in fostering a supportive work environment where our
employees feel valued and appreciated. We encourage open
communication and collaboration and provide the tools and resources
our employees need to succeed. HOW TO APPLY If you're interested in
applying for this position, submit an electronic application at
APPLY FOR THIS JOB NOW so that you can be immediately considered.
Here are some tips to help you prepare you for our job application
process: Tailor Your Resume and Write a Compelling Cover Letter
Make sure that your resume is tailored to the specific requirements
of the job. Highlight your relevant experience and skills and
provide examples of how you have demonstrated leadership in your
previous roles. Your cover letter should be tailored to the job and
provide a clear and concise summary of your qualifications and
experience. Explain why you are interested in the role and how you
can contribute to our team. Our initial assessment will be based on
the information you submit in your application. Be Prepared for the
Interview If you are invited for an interview, make sure that you
are well prepared. Research our company and its role and be
prepared to answer questions about your experience and
qualifications. Provide Three Professional References Ensure that
your references can attest to your skills, worth ethic and
integrity. What these people reveal about you both in terms of what
they do and dont say can make a difference in whether youll be
hired. So, its extremely important that you choose wisely when
deciding who to use as a reference. The East-West Center isa
premier institution in the Indo-Pacific to convene, develop, and
equip a network of leaders to solve challenges of common concern.
Founded in 1960, the Center has been a leader in promoting
understanding and cooperation between the United States and the
Indo-Pacific region through its innovative programs and research
initiatives. The Center is dedicated to creating respectful and
inclusive programming that values innovation and growth through
collaborations across the organization and the region. With its
cutting-edge research, educational programs, and vibrant community,
the East-West Center has become a hub of academic excellence and
cultural exchange. Whether you are a student, researcher, or simply
someone interested in making a difference for peoples and
communities throughout Asia, the Pacific and the US, the East-West
Center is the perfect place to explore and discover new
perspectives. The Pacific Islands Development Program (PIDP) serves
as Secretariat for the Pacific Islands Conference of Leaders (PICL)
and a Council of Regional Organisations of the Pacific (CROP)
agency. In these capacities, PIDP regularly engages in highly
sensitive international communications and activities with elected
and traditional leaders, senior officials, governments, and
organizations. Thus, the incumbent will have direct access to and
some involvement with multilateral activities that are highly
sensitive and have geopolitical significance and implications.
Confidentiality and privacy are of paramount importance; the
incumbent will be held to a high standard of behavior in this
regard and must be able to always maintain confidentiality and
privacy. As required under Title IX, the East-West Center does not
discriminate on the basis of sex in the educational programs or
activities it operates, including admissions and employment. This
is a full-time position that requires the incumbent to work
in-person in Honolulu, HI.
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