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MSF’s Field Communications Managers play a vital role in ensuring that MSF speaks out on what we see in the areas we work, including human rights abuses and injustice. From visiting an impromptu settlement of displaced people to documenting the conditions and collecting first-hand accounts from people who’ve survived natural disasters, Field Communications Managers are at the frontline of communications from our operational programmes. This is a diverse and exciting role in support of our humanitarian and medical response.
Job Responsibility:
Defines, reviews and implements the communications strategy for the mission, including advising on positioning, and identifying opportunities to communicate
Handle local and international media requests and contact local media proactively to promote MSF
Maintain close contact and organise events with key local media (e.g. press conferences, press briefings), and facilitate media and photographic visits to project sites for both local and international journalists and photographers
Monitor and report on local media, flag significant articles, trends, news or reports of importance for MSF
Produce strategic reports on the local media landscape (key media, audience members, political affiliation, ownership, freedom of speech, use of social media, etc.)
Act as a spokesperson during emergencies to alleviate high media pressure
Manage and monitor MSF social media network accounts in country (produce and disseminate content, moderation, etc.)
Produce and/or coordinate to the production of communication tools and products (press releases, leaflets, brochures, posters, radio spots, articles, photos, videos, etc)
Where needed, train relevant members of project teams on how to communicate externally
Identify human resources needs for communications, hiring where relevant, and manage, coach and develop direct reports
Work and collaborate extensively with communications and operational colleagues
Requirements:
Degree in journalism, communications, humanitarian affairs, political science or another related subject
At least four years’ previous international work experience in communications, journalism or public relations
At least one year’s experience working in low- and middle-income countries/unstable contexts
The ability to source, identify and analyse relevant and key operational information, explaining its context and translating it for use in communications materials
Social media skills including community management and identification of networks
Knowledge of audio-visual tools (creation and production of materials)
IT skills (Excel, Word, PowerPoint)
Native English speaker or track record of English editing
fluency in any other language is a considerable asset (French, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, Russian)
Available for a minimum of six months
Commitment to MSF’s work and values
Strong team player
Experience in people management
Strong negotiation skills and a diplomatic approach
Willingness to work in all kinds of contexts worldwide, including unstable areas
Adaptable and able to work in a multicultural team