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Dutystation: Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Functional responsibilities
The results and deliverables of the person recruited for the Technical Secretariat as Communication and Awareness Officer will be as follows:
1- Support the Production of Communication Products & strategies
Under the supervision of the Program Management Specialist, and in close consultation with the UNOPS Project Manager in support of the Technical Secretariat in the production of a wide range of communication products
In close collaboration with the Principal Coordinator of the Stabilization Support Unit, provide technical support to governmental and implementing partners in the design and development of communication strategies, ensuring that conflict sensitivity and gender are fully taken into account.
2- Development of Communication Tools
Development of specific communication tools to share project results as well as the overall use of the trust fund, for example through the development of photo booklets, fact sheets, infographics and project sheets.
Work closely with the Public Information Officer (PIO) on media and outreach operations to promote Trust Fund activities, i.e. use of OKAPI radio, production of short videos, project visits by journalists, use of social media, etc.
3- Collaboration on Media and Outreach Operations
Develop and implement a social media strategy to promote projects financed by the trust fund.
4- Information and Awareness-Raising Materials
Development and preparation of information and awareness-raising materials for MONUSCO components on activities and achievements in support of the P-DDRCS, including presentations (PowerPoint) and other communication tools (briefing notes, talking points, etc.).
Visit projects in the regions to gather testimonials from beneficiaries to support communication efforts.
Develop and implement a public awareness strategy.
Education/Experience/Language requirements
Education:
An advanced university degree (e.g. Master’s or equivalent) in a relevant field such as Communications, Journalism, Public Relations, International Development, Political Science, International Relations or other relevant field is required.
A first-level university degree (e.g. Bachelor) in the abovementioned fields with an additional two (2) years of relevant work experience may be accepted in lieu of the education requirements outlined above.
Experience:
Experience in development of communication strategies and creation of contents for various platforms including social media, newsletters, and press releases is required.
Experience in project communication and/or regional level communication on development results with counterparts/partners is desirable.
Prior experience working in international organizations, international development, post-disaster and/or emergency contexts would also be an advantage.
Prior related experience in the UN system is an asset
Experience in the usage of computers and in office software packages is required.