Mercy Corps

Learning Videographer Consultant

Mercy Corps  •  Federal Republic of Nigeria / Republic of Niger (Onsite)  •  1 month ago
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Job Description

LEARNING VIDEOGRAPHER CONSULTANT

Location: Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria

About Mercy Corps
Mercy Corps is a leading global organization powered by the belief that a better world is possible. In disaster, in hardship, in more than 40 countries around the world, we partner to put bold solutions into action—helping people triumph over adversity and build stronger communities from within. Now, and for the future.

Background:

The Videographer & Photographer (Learning Documentation Consultant) will lead the end-to-end visual documentation of Mercy Corps’ program implementation in Northeast Nigeria, with a strong focus on capturing learning, evidence, and storytelling.

The consultant will generate high-quality visual content that documents how programs are implemented, what works, what does not, and why, through structured visual storytelling, interviews, and contextual footage.

The assignment will be executed across three phases: Pre-Production, Field Production, and Post-Production & Delivery.

PRE-PRODUCTION AND PLANNING (Days 1–3)

The consultant will work closely with the learning and documentation consultant to lay a strong foundation for the assignment by aligning with Mercy Corps teams and defining a clear visual learning approach.

Program Familiarization

  • Conduct a detailed review of key program documents, including:
  • Proposals and logframes
  • Donor reports
  • Learning briefs and evaluations
  • Post-Distribution Monitoring (PDM) findings
  • MEL frameworks and indicators
  • Identify priority themes, success areas, and known challenges to guide documentation

Stakeholder Engagement

  • Hold inception meetings with:
  • Program teams
  • MEL teams
  • Communications team
  • Clarify:
  • Key learning questions
  • Priority sectors and locations
  • Target audiences (donors, internal teams, external communications)

Development of Documentation Plan

The consultant will develop and submit a Visual Documentation Plan, including:

  • Detailed work plan and field schedule
  • Location selection and justification
  • Shot list categorized by:
  • Activities
  • Stakeholders
  • Learning themes
  • Storyboard(s) for planned video outputs
  • Interview guides aligned with learning questions
  • Equipment and technical plan

FIELD PRODUCTION / DATA COLLECTION (Days 4–10)

The consultant will conduct field visits (as feasible) to selected program locations in Borno State to capture comprehensive visual evidence.

Visual Documentation of Program Implementation

Capture high-quality visuals of:

Program Activities

  • Cash and voucher distributions
  • Food assistance interventions
  • WASH infrastructure and usage
  • Livelihood and agricultural activities
  • Shelter construction/rehabilitation
  • Protection and community-based activities
  • And other program activities

Implementation Processes

  • Targeting and beneficiary selection processes
  • Registration and verification processes
  • Distribution workflows
  • Community mobilization activities

Service Delivery Quality

  • Interaction between staff and beneficiaries
  • Inclusion of vulnerable groups
  • Accessibility and efficiency of services

Community Engagement and Accountability

Document:

  • Community meetings and engagement forums
  • Feedback and complaints mechanisms (CFMs) in action
  • Participation of women, youth, and marginalized groups
  • Evidence of how community input informs programming

Interviews and Testimonies

Conduct and record structured interviews with:

Internal Stakeholders

  • Program Managers
  • Field Officers
  • MEL staff

Focus areas:

  • Implementation approaches
  • Operational challenges
  • Adaptations and innovations
  • Lessons learned

External Stakeholders

  • Implementing partners
  • Community leaders
  • Local authorities (where appropriate)

Community Members / Beneficiaries

Capture:

  • Personal experiences with the program
  • Perceived changes and outcomes
  • Challenges faced
  • Recommendations

Story Development in the Field

  • Identify and follow 6–9 strong human-interest stories
  • Capture complete story arcs, including:
  • Background/context
  • Intervention received
  • Changes experienced
  • Remaining gaps

Contextual and Environmental Footage

Capture supporting visuals that provide context, including:

  • Living conditions and environment
  • Market conditions (for cash/voucher programs)
  • Water points and sanitation facilities
  • Seasonal or environmental challenges

Technical Standards

Ensure:

  • High-resolution photography (minimum 300 dpi for print use)
  • Stable, well-framed video footage
  • Clear, high-quality audio (use of lapel/boom microphones where needed)
  • Proper lighting and exposure
  • Multiple angles and sufficient B-roll coverage

POST-PRODUCTION AND CONTENT DEVELOPMENT (Days 11–14)

The consultant will transform raw footage into structured, high-quality learning products.

Photo Processing

  • Select and edit best-quality images
  • Perform color correction and cropping
  • Caption all images with:
  • Location
  • Activity
  • Date
  • Tag images according to themes and sectors

Video Editing

Produce:

Documentary Video (15–20 minutes)

  • Comprehensive narrative covering:
  • Program overview
  • Implementation processes
  • Community experiences
  • Key lessons learned

Short Thematic Videos (1–3 minutes each)

  • Focus on:
  • Specific sectors (e.g., WASH, Cash)
  • Key learning themes
  • Success stories or challenges

Narrative Development

Ensure all videos:

  • Follow a clear storytelling structure:
  • Introduction → Context → Intervention → Outcomes → Lessons
  • Integrate:
  • Interview clips
  • Voiceovers (if required)
  • Subtitles (especially for local languages)
  • Align with Mercy Corps branding guidelines

Integration of Learning

Explicitly highlight:

  • What worked well and why
  • What did not work and why
  • Adaptations made during implementation
  • Recommendations for future programming

REVIEW, VALIDATION, AND FINAL DELIVERY (Day 15)

Internal Review Process

  • Submit draft outputs to Mercy Corps
  • Participate in review sessions
  • Incorporate feedback and revisions

Final Deliverables Packaging

Submit a complete package including:

Photo Deliverables

  • 50–100 edited high-resolution images
  • Fully captioned and categorized

Video Deliverables

  • 1 documentary video (15–20 minutes)
  • 6–9 short videos (1–3 minutes each)

Raw Files

  • All raw photos and video footage
  • Organized by location, date, and activity

Documentation

  • Consent forms for all participants
  • Metadata and file index
  • note highlighting key stories and themes captured

COORDINATION AND REPORTING

  • Maintain regular communication with Mercy Corps focal points
  • Provide progress updates during fieldwork and editing
  • Immediately flag any operational or ethical concerns

ETHICAL AND SAFEGUARDING REQUIREMENTS

The consultant must:

  • Obtain informed consent before any recording
  • Ensure voluntary participation of all subjects
  • Avoid harmful, exploitative, or misleading representations
  • Respect cultural norms and sensitivities
  • Adhere to Mercy Corps safeguarding and data protection policies
  • Apply “Do No Harm” principles at all times

EXPECTED APPROACH

The consultant is expected to adopt a:

  • Learning-driven approach (not just visibility-focused)
  • Participatory approach (engaging communities meaningfully)
  • Context-sensitive approach (considering security and cultural dynamics)
  • Storytelling approach that balances evidence, emotion, and analysis

Qualifications

  • Minimum of 5–7 years of professional experience in videography and photography
  • Experience in program learning and documentation in humanitarian context
  • Proven experience working in a humanitarian context in Northeast Nigeria
  • Proven experience working in humanitarian, development, or social impact programs (NGO/UN/donor-funded projects preferred)
  • Strong portfolio demonstrating documentary storytelling, field photography, and video production work
  • Strong skills in video editing using tools such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or DaVinci Resolve
  • Strong photo editing skills using Adobe Lightroom, Photoshop, or similar software
  • Experience working in humanitarian or conflict-affected settings, preferably in Northeast Nigeria or similar contexts
  • Knowledge of local languages in Northeast Nigeria

Your application should include the following

  • Understanding of the assignment
  • Technical proposal
  • financial proposal
  • workplan
  • Sample of similar work done
  • payment terms and conditions

Note: Mercy Corps will not cover transportation, accommodation, or other logistical costs except for deep field locations, where transportation and accommodation will be covered.

Mercy Corps

About Mercy Corps

POWERED BY POSSIBLE

The world is more fragile than ever. Food shortages have left millions of people hungry, while violent conflict has sent millions on the run. From poverty and malnutrition to natural disasters and climate change, it’s easy to see a world of insurmountable challenges. Instead, we see an opportunity to create transformative change.

We see the world differently.

In crisis, we believe in the power of human potential. In struggle, we believe in the ability of communities to grow stronger.

So we act differently.

We understand that communities are the best agents of their own change and local markets are the best engines of long-term recovery. In more than 40 countries, we partner to put bold solutions into action, helping people triumph over adversity and grow stronger from within. For the refugee who dreams of rebuilding her country, for the mother who wants a healthy future for her children — for millions of people filled with the power of possibility —Mercy Corps connects people to the resources they need to build better, stronger lives.

We create transformative change.

Mercy Corps has responded to nearly every global emergency over the past 20 years.

Since 1979, we have provided $3.7 billion in lifesaving assistance throughout the world. Each year we infuse millions of dollars into local economies through small business loans and grants to provide livelihoods for the world’s most vulnerable people. We are empowering more than 100,000 youth trapped by violent conflict to overcome the profound stress of war and become change makers in their communities.

We are powered by the belief that a better world is possible.

Join us.

Industry
Nonprofit & NGOs
Company Size
5,001-10,000 employees
Headquarters
Portland, OR
Year Founded
1979
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