Médecins Sans Frontières is a private, non-profit international humanitarian organization dedicated to providing medical assistance to populations in crisis, without discrimination and regardless of race, religion, creed or political affiliation.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Field Communication Officer
Location: Maiduguri, Borno
Scope of Responsibilities and Accountabilities
Contributing to the implementation of operational communication strategy in the mission according to MSF standards. Aiming at building MSF visibility, acceptance and leverage inside the country. Focusing on media alert, local media management and content diffusion.
Under the supervision of the Field Communications Manager, the FCO establishes and maintains regular relations with key local media contacts (journalists, bloggers, photographers, and cameramen).
He/ she will handle local media requests and contact local media proactively to pitch MSF.
He/she organizes events for local media (Press conference, Press briefing…). The FCO may act as a spokesperson for local media, particularly in local languages not spoken by members of the field coordination team. b) Media Alert
The FCO monitors local media and flags significant articles, trends, news or reports of importance for MSF or on the context to Head(s) of Mission and Field Communications Manager (FCM).
He/she produces strategic reports on the local media landscape (key media, audience numbers, political affiliation, ownership, freedom of speech, use of social media) and regularly reports on new developments.
He/she provides guidance on how to deal with local media at time of crisis. c) Content Diffusion
The FC actively diffuses MSF content in the country in local languages and among local media. If judged applicable, he/ she uses social media (twitter, blogs, Facebook....) to promote this content. d) Content Production
The FCO supervises the production of local communication tools and products (leaflets, brochures, posters, radio spots, articles, photos, videos) according to local strategy and budget.
In particular, he/she will help identify the right communications tools and will adapt/translate communications materials to targeted local audiences. e) Internal Communication
He/ she will sensitize national staff about potential external communications risks.
If need be he/ she can edit the production of internal communication tools (newsletter, etc.) under the supervision of the FCO.
When applicable the FCO will provide communication training for other staff. f) Reporting
The FCO will participate in communication data-collection and reporting as required
Minimum Requirements
Essential degree in Journalism, Communication or related University degree.
Essential: previous working experience of at least two years in communications, journalism or public relations in the country.
Essential: previous working experience in dealing with media in the country.
Proficiency in mission language essential (mostly English). Excellent command of local languages in the mission country.
Excellent writing skills Thorough knowledge of traditional media and good understanding of social media Good networking and media relations skills Essential computer literacy (word, excel and internet) Outgoing personality, good balance between initiative and working in a team.
Application Closing Date
11th October, 2018.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send their Applications (including the below documents) to: [email protected] with "Field Communication Officer" as subject of the mail.
Applications must be in English and include:
Complete CV and Copies of all certificates and diplomas mentioned in the CV.
Updated contact details and ID
Contact information of the previous employer/s for reference.