- Inter-Governmental Organization
- National Non-Governmental Organization
- International Non-Governmental Organization
The Communications Officer (External Communications) is responsible for producing quality communications products that illustrate WHO's work and impact in countries, developing and adapting communications products for country-level use, and building communications capacity in Country Offices.
At least 2 years of professional experience in communications and/or international relations, with at least 1 year in an international environment. Demonstrated experience in developing and implementing communications strategies for public sector organizations; coordinating the development, writing and delivery of multilingual communications products/materials, such as news stories, brochures and social media content; organizing virtual meetings and coordinating professional networks; developing and disseminating campaign and advocacy materials; developing and delivering communications training; and analysing communications activities and campaigns and drafting outcome reports. Relevant experience within WHO, the United Nations or other international organizations with focus on development/public health.
University degree (Bachelor's level) in communications, journalism or related social science. University degree (Master's level) in any of the above fields. Public health or international relations qualifications.