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Presenter Arabic and English-speaking

Job in Greater London, London, Greater London, W1B, England, UK
Listing for: Chayn CIO
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-03-07
Job specializations:
  • Language/Bilingual
    Bilingual
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 40000 - 60000 GBP Yearly GBP 40000.00 60000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Presenter [Arabic and English-speaking]
Location: Greater London


Location
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Fully remote, you can be based anywhere in the world

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Hours
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Flexible, project-based delivery

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Fee
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Contracts from £1,200, depending on volume of work

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Duration
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Early-April to mid-May 2026

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Reporting to
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Survivor Services Lead

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Deadline
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Wednesday 18 March 2026

We’re looking for bilingual activists, educators and content creators to present our Bloom content on trauma and gender-based violence in Arabic.

Your brief

Our Bloom content was originally written in English and we now offer them in French, Hindi, Portuguese, Spanish, and German.
We are now rolling Bloom out in Arabic and Turkish!

It's important to us that the content be presented in a way that is accessible, warm, and intelligible to Arabic speakers with a variety of national, cultural, and personal backgrounds.

We will be presenting Bloom sessions on a variety of topics, including:

  • Image-based abuse
  • Healing from sexual trauma
  • Understanding the trauma response
  • Healthy relationships
  • How gender-based violence is connected to systemic forms of oppression

The content for these resources was originally written in English and will be translated into Arabic by our translation team.

This role will be one of a small team of people presenting and recording the scripts in Arabic. You will need to deliver:

  • Natural, conversational audio that sounds like you're speaking directly to a friend or someone you know
  • Warm, empathetic delivery that centres the survivor's experience
  • Clear pronunciation that is accessible across diverse Arabic‑speaking regions
  • Professional‑quality audio recordings (we will provide you with any equipment you need!)

All work will need to implement our trauma‑informed design principles.

Scope of work

The presenting and recording work includes:

  • Approx. 27 audio‑recorded scripts (around 20‑25 minutes each when recorded)
  • Course introduction recordings (3‑5 minutes each)
  • Short video introduction to yourself as a presenter (2‑3 minutes)
  • Explainer audio clips (2 minutes each)
  • Uploading recordings with timestamps
  • Quality‑checking audio files and captions

Each presenter will be assigned a portion of this work. We will have three audio presenters who will divide the sessions, allowing us to bring together diverse voices and regional perspectives that make the content accessible across different Arabic‑speaking communities.

Your biggest challenge

Presenting trauma‑informed content on gender‑based violence and trauma requires more than just reading a script! We need you to have the ability to convey warmth and safety through your voice, and the skills to make sensitive content feel conversational rather than clinical. You’ll need to sound natural and authentic while covering difficult topics, ensuring survivors feel supported and not judged.

The challenge is to deliver content that feels personal and relatable to survivors across Arabic‑speaking countries and diasporas, without it feeling like you’re reading from a script or acting.

Your profile

We're looking for three Arabic speakers who have experience working in gender‑based violence, survivor support, or mental health. You don't need to be an experienced audio presenter or voice actor for this work. We want to work with people who understand trauma‑informed approaches, who align with our ethos, and who can authentically communicate with survivors of gender‑based violence.

Working with multiple presenters per language allows us to capture diverse voices and perspectives that make the content accessible across different Arabic‑speaking communities.

Essential
  • Native‑level fluency speaking and writing in Arabic
  • Fluency reading and speaking in English
  • Natural, conversational speaking style—ability to deliver scripts warmly and authentically
  • Background or work experience in:
    • Violence against women and girls organisations or social rights activism
    • and/or psychology, counselling, and/or mental health
  • Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
  • Attention to detail and agile working pace
  • Access to a quiet recording environment with stable internet connection
  • Ability to commit to presenting at least 8‑10 sessions
Desirable
  • Prior experience with podcast presenting, audio narration, or voice‑over work
  • Familiar…
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