Humanitarian Policy and Communications Advisor At CORE Group

The Humanitarian Policy and Communications Advisor will support ZIP to translate program learning into policy and practice through communications, knowledge sharing, stakeholder engagement, and advocacy. They will provide technical thought leadership, leveraging their expertise in humanitarian health programming, policy, advocacy, and best practices, to influence catalytic change at the global level. They will be responsible for refinement and execution of the ZIP communications and advocacy strategies, targeted primarily toward the Gavi Secretariat, as well as Alliance constituents (i.e. Gates
Foundation, USAID, UNICEF Supply Division, WHO), the global humanitarian sector (i.e. WHO Global Health Cluster, USAID Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance, INGOs), governments, and ZIP implementing partners.

General responsibilities will include, but not be limited to the following:

Policy, Advocacy, and Engagement

  • Collaborate with Gavi ZIP PMU to provide technical guidance related to humanitarian health programming, policy, advocacy, and best practices.
  • Plan and support internal and external convenings and engagements, such as working group meetings, webinars, in-person meetings, workshops, showcases, etc.
  • Identify and engage key stakeholders within humanitarian health sphere, including health clusters, INGOs, and multilaterals.
    Communications
  • Maintain and update the ZIP advocacy and communication strategy and associated work plan, targeted at the global level. Strategy and work plan include: an environmental and stakeholder assessment; objectives; target audiences; messages and media mix; dissemination plan; activities and products; monitoring and evaluation of impact; success and opportunity for improvement; ongoing refinement of the strategy.
  • Refine dissemination strategy to effectively share program learning and knowledge
  • Package program information and learning into formats that could include: PPTs, infographics, glossy reports, briefs, flyers, newsletters, fact sheets, videos, blog posts, articles, posters, etc.
    Collaboration
  • Help refine process of working collaboratively with implementing partners, including information exchange, use of SharePoint, meetings, etc.
  • Manage ZIP Intranet strategy to share learning and knowledge with implementing partners and Gavi Secretariat, using best practices for SharePoint design.
  • Participate in meetings and conferences, as requested.
  • Represent CORE Group in meetings, forums, etc. that are of importance to CORE Group members and the broader CORE Group community.
  • REQUIREMENTS
    Required Qualifications
    • Master’s degree in communications, advocacy, humanitarian studies, or related field.
    • Technical expertise in humanitarian health policy, programming, and best practices.
    • 5+ years of communications and advocacy experience engaging with global audiences including donors (e.g. Gavi, Gates, BHA), multilateral organizations (e.g. WHO, UNICEF), and governments.
    • Demonstrated experience creating communications and advocacy strategies and tools.
    • Excellent writing, editing, and storytelling, verbal, and written communication skills.
    • High level of proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite.
    • Experience with content management systems, such as SharePoint.
    • Basic proficiency in graphic design and video editing using software such as Adobe, Canva, etc.
    • Experience working in the Sahel and Horn of Africa preferred.
    Language
    • Excellent English writing skills, with technical and professional proficiency required.
    • Working knowledge of French preferred.
    Desired Characteristics
    • Ability to synthesize information for diverse audiences.
    • Excellent organizational and administrative skills with keen attention to detail and timeliness.
    • Excellent customer service, diplomacy, engagement, relationship building/management and consensus building skills.
    • Demonstrated ability to collaborate on a multicultural team and to identify, analyze, and resolve communication challenges.
    • Creative thinker with a proven ability to generate innovative ideas and solve problems.
    • Adaptability to take on new challenges, handle multiple concurrent requests, and adapt to rapidly changing project needs.
    • Self-starter who can work independently, manage projects in a fast-paced, complex, and uncertain environment, and remain resilient under pressure.
    Location:

    CORE Group has an office in Washington DC and has a hybrid model of working. However, this position can be remote, from any location in the world, but must be available for United States East Coast (ET) time zone meetings, as well as time zones of the selected countries.
    This position will require ~10-25% travel to attend meetings and events.
    Benefits
    CORE Group offers a competitive benefits package.

How to apply

Email your resume and cover letter to jobs@coregroup.org. Use “Humanitarian Policy and Communications Advisor” as the subject line. Submit them as PDF documents saved with the following naming convention: last name, first name, Humanitarian Policy and Communications Advisor.

In your expression of interest, please include:
• 3 references, including each contact’s email address, title, and organization.
• Sample of a communications or advocacy piece
No phone calls, please. Only potential interviewees will be contacted.

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