Fresher UN Associate Communication Officer Job Opportunities – United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)

 

Job Title:    Associate Communication
Officer (Fresher UN Job Opportunities)

Organisation: United
Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)

Position No.: 10022258

Vacancy Notice: Internal/ External Vacancy Notice Number 002/2021

Duty Station:  Kampala,
Uganda

Reports to: Senior
External Relations Officer

Grade: NO-B

 

About UNHCR:

The Office of the
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees was established on December 14,
1950 by the United Nations General Assembly. UNHCR’s mandate under the Statute
of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees is to lead
and co-ordinate action for international protection to refugees; seek permanent
solutions for the problems of refugees and safeguard refugee rights and
well-being. UNHCR has an additional mandate concerning issues of statelessness,
as it is given a designated role under Article 11 of the 1961 Convention on the
Reduction of Statelessness.

 

Job Summary: The
Associate Communications Officers’ functions, working relationships and skills
specializations differ depending on language, location, grade, and whether they
sit within a country operation, a regional bureau or the Global Communications
Service. UNHCR’s primary target audiences include public, media and
policymakers, while our main partners and influencers include peers and private
sector, trusted figures and our own workforce. Some communicators will focus
mainly on news and media relations, for example, while others will produce
multimedia content, manage social media accounts or lead advocacy campaigns.
Forging partnerships with media outlets that reach target audiences is a
central role for all Associate Communications Officers.

 

All Associate
Communications Officers are expected to work strategically in support of
UNHCR’s operational and communications objectives for their geographic area of
responsibility (AoR) as well as global priorities. Communications approaches
should reflect our core values as an organization that is caring, trustworthy,
proactive, outcome-focused and responsive. This will reinforce UNHCR’s role as
the lead agency that protects refugees, internally displaced and stateless
people and mobilizes action to provide solutions

 

Key Duties and Responsibilities:  

·       
Support
the implementation of communications strategies for countries, situations and
special projects; identify thematic priorities and target audiences to meet
UNHCR’s global communications objectives.

·       
Monitor
news and popular trends to insert UNHCR’s messaging into ongoing conversations;
identify key moments for proactive communications.

·       
Forge
strategic partnerships with individuals and organizations who can help produce
and promote UNHCR content, activities and messaging as well as provide research
insights to improve communications; promote the work of engaged businesses and
civil society actors.

·       
Contribute
to the development of news-driven and authoritative content to lead the
narrative on forced displacement and show UNHCR’s impact (e.g. interviews,
press releases, flagship reports, speeches), create emotive storytelling to
generate empathy (e.g. stories, multimedia content) and mobilize action by
signposting concrete steps people can take to help refugees (e.g. digital
diplomacy, action-driven campaigns, fundraising).

·       
Support
the supervisor in ensuring content created reaches maximum impact by developing
strategies for distribution from the outset, boosting the visibility of our
content on relevant UNHCR channels and placing it on external channels.

·       
Closely
monitor the implementation of communications projects and adjust accordingly.
Benchmark the results of communications projects against set success
indicators; build on communications successes.

·       
Implement
communications strategies, campaigns, events and other initiatives in support
of UNHCR’s strategic objectives, including its need for leading share of voice
on refugee and related matters, and ensure coverage of refugee situations in
their country or region in global and domestic media.

·       
Research,
prepare, fact-check, edit and produce professional media and communications
materials for target audiences and ensure their timely dissemination via
UNHCR’s communications channels, ensuring highest quality standards.

·       
Draft
media releases, statements and media briefing notes, and secure clearances,
working in conjunction with relevant focal points and keeping sensitive to
needs of both internal and external audiences.

·       
Act as a
spokesperson for UNHCR, organizing press events, handling interviews requests
and providing responses to requests from media relating to UNHCR and its work.

·       
Engage
with journalists and public audiences via social media channels.

·       
Regularly
provide ideas for communications initiatives and considered professional
communications advice to senior staff of UNHCR.

·       
Undertake
missions and field trips with media and other official visitors in support of
UNHCR and its work.

·       
Actively
maintain media relations for UNHCR, ensuring that media (and other important
external stakeholders, such as governments, embassies, NGOs etc.) are briefed
regularly on issues of importance to UNHCR, and have access to information and
UNHCR expertise.

·       
Prepare
and manage communications budgets.

·       
Ensure
alignment with UNHCR’s global branding and messaging.

·       
Continually
maintain and upgrade communications skills, keeping abreast of emerging
platforms and tools, and systematically reviewing media impact results and
other measurement tools for learning purposes

·       
Act as
the primary interface on communications matters between the country office and
the Global Communications Service.

·       
Support
the supervisor in crisis communications work for the country within the AoR,
alerting the GCS/News & Media Section’s crisis communications lead to risk
issues and ensuring close coordination

 


Qualifications, Skills and Experience:

·       
The
ideal candidate for the United Nations Associate Communication Officer job
opportunity should hold an undergraduate degree (equivalent of a BA/BS) in
Journalism; International Relations; Political Science; Communications; Public
Information; Media Film / Video; or other relevant field or related fields.
Required

·       
One year
of previous professional experience in journalism and/or communications, mainly
at international level is required.

·       
Analytical
Thinking

·       
Innovation
and Creativity

·       
Political
Awareness

·       
Knowledge
of English is required.

 

Desirable

·       
Strong
social media presence is desirable.

·       
Experience
working on advocacy campaigns is desirable.

·       
Experience
working with goodwill ambassadors and other high-profile influencers is
desirable.

·       
Experience
with brand management is desirable.

·       
Experience
with measurement and evaluation, especially providing analysis of media
coverage, social media engagement, web traffic, etc is desirable.

·       
Experience
reporting, writing, editing for magazines, newspapers and websites is
desirable.

·       
Experience
using digital asset management systems is desirable.

·       
Experience
with digital analytics and performance reporting is desirable

 

How to Apply:

All interested
Ugandan nationals who wish to join the United Nations High Commissioner for
Refugees (UNHCR) in the aforementioned capacity are encouraged to click on the
link below and follow the application instructions after reviewing the job
details.

 

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Here

 

Deadline: 11th February 2021

 

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