Communications Officer
2025-12-11T09:39:24+00:00
IMPACT Initiatives
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FULL_TIME
Nairobi
Nairobi
00100
Kenya
Professional Services
Media, Communications & Writing, Advertising & Public Relations, Social Services & Nonprofit
2025-12-19T17:00:00+00:00
Kenya
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Purpose of the assignment:
The communications officer will play a crucial role in developing and implementing effective communication strategies to enhance the mandate's visibility, engage stakeholders, and convey key messages. This involves creating content, managing communication channels, and collaborating with internal and external partners to support the mandate's goals through:
Planning of communication strategy and agenda
Develop an overall communication strategy, specifying the objectives and target groups to be reached, including considerations of relevant platforms, languages etc.
Develop an annual communications agenda, identifying the main communication needs and activities related to the Special Rapporteur’s thematic reports, country and territorial visits, communications and other events and engagements
Content Creation
Develop engaging and informative content for various platforms, including, and contribute to press releases, articles, and website content, as requested.
Ensure consistency and adherence to guidelines and style of the UNSRIP mandate in messaging and branding across all communication materials.
Media and Public Relations
Build and maintain relationships with media representatives.
Contribute to the preparation and distribution of press releases, handle media inquiries, and coordinate interviews.
Build a network of Indigenous Peoples’ organizations, support organizations, human rights institutions, NGOs and others to amplify the reach of the UNSRIP communication.
Social Media Management
Manage and curate content for social media platforms.
Monitor online conversations and engage with the audience.
Public Relations
Lead in the planning and execution of awareness raising campaigns to support the mandate
Identify opportunities for media coverage and manage crisis communication when necessary.
Collaboration
Collaborate and coordinate with members of the UNSRIP team, to ensure their input and review of communication products and activities relevant to their area of work.
Collaborate with graphic designers, photographers, and other professionals to create visually appealing content.
Event Management
Plan and coordinate events, including webinars, outreach advocacy campaigns.
Handle logistics, invitations, and post-event communication.
Design, and or coordinate the development of event banners for social media use.
Monitoring and Reporting
The Communications Officer will report to the UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and, or through his appointed support staff.
Monitor the impact of communication efforts through analytics and feedback.
Prepare regular reports on communication activities and their effectiveness.
Qualifications and Experience:
A Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Journalism, Public Relations, International Relations, Media Studies, or a related field is required.
A Master’s degree in a relevant discipline will be an added advantage.
At least 5 years of progressive experience in strategic communications, media relations, public information, or advocacy preferably with a human rights institution, UN agency, development organization, or NGO.
Proven ability to design and implement communication and visibility strategies for advocacy or development initiatives.
Demonstrated experience in media engagement, including preparing press materials and liaising with journalists and editors.
Hands-on experience managing social media platforms, digital campaigns, and online community engagement.
Experience in graphic design, photography, or basic video production will be an asset.
Experience and familiarity with Indigenous Peoples’ rights, human rights, or governance issues in the region is a strong advantage.
- Planning of communication strategy and agenda
- Develop an overall communication strategy, specifying the objectives and target groups to be reached, including considerations of relevant platforms, languages etc.
- Develop an annual communications agenda, identifying the main communication needs and activities related to the Special Rapporteur’s thematic reports, country and territorial visits, communications and other events and engagements
- Content Creation
- Develop engaging and informative content for various platforms, including, and contribute to press releases, articles, and website content, as requested.
- Ensure consistency and adherence to guidelines and style of the UNSRIP mandate in messaging and branding across all communication materials.
- Media and Public Relations
- Build and maintain relationships with media representatives.
- Contribute to the preparation and distribution of press releases, handle media inquiries, and coordinate interviews.
- Build a network of Indigenous Peoples’ organizations, support organizations, human rights institutions, NGOs and others to amplify the reach of the UNSRIP communication.
- Social Media Management
- Manage and curate content for social media platforms.
- Monitor online conversations and engage with the audience.
- Public Relations
- Lead in the planning and execution of awareness raising campaigns to support the mandate
- Identify opportunities for media coverage and manage crisis communication when necessary.
- Collaboration
- Collaborate and coordinate with members of the UNSRIP team, to ensure their input and review of communication products and activities relevant to their area of work.
- Collaborate with graphic designers, photographers, and other professionals to create visually appealing content.
- Event Management
- Plan and coordinate events, including webinars, outreach advocacy campaigns.
- Handle logistics, invitations, and post-event communication.
- Design, and or coordinate the development of event banners for social media use.
- Monitoring and Reporting
- The Communications Officer will report to the UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and, or through his appointed support staff.
- Monitor the impact of communication efforts through analytics and feedback.
- Prepare regular reports on communication activities and their effectiveness.
- Strategic communications
- Media relations
- Public information
- Advocacy
- Content creation
- Social media management
- Media engagement
- Graphic design (asset)
- Photography (asset)
- Basic video production (asset)
- Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Journalism, Public Relations, International Relations, Media Studies, or a related field
- Master’s degree in a relevant discipline (added advantage)
- Proven ability to design and implement communication and visibility strategies
- Demonstrated experience in media engagement
- Hands-on experience managing social media platforms, digital campaigns, and online community engagement
- Experience and familiarity with Indigenous Peoples’ rights, human rights, or governance issues (strong advantage)
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Vacancy title:
Communications Officer
[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Professional Services, Category: Media, Communications & Writing, Advertising & Public Relations, Social Services & Nonprofit]
Jobs at:
IMPACT Initiatives
Deadline of this Job:
Friday, December 19 2025
Duty Station:
Nairobi | Nairobi | Kenya
Summary
Date Posted: Thursday, December 11 2025, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
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JOB DETAILS:
Purpose of the assignment:
The communications officer will play a crucial role in developing and implementing effective communication strategies to enhance the mandate's visibility, engage stakeholders, and convey key messages. This involves creating content, managing communication channels, and collaborating with internal and external partners to support the mandate's goals through:
Planning of communication strategy and agenda
Develop an overall communication strategy, specifying the objectives and target groups to be reached, including considerations of relevant platforms, languages etc.
Develop an annual communications agenda, identifying the main communication needs and activities related to the Special Rapporteur’s thematic reports, country and territorial visits, communications and other events and engagements
Content Creation
Develop engaging and informative content for various platforms, including, and contribute to press releases, articles, and website content, as requested.
Ensure consistency and adherence to guidelines and style of the UNSRIP mandate in messaging and branding across all communication materials.
Media and Public Relations
Build and maintain relationships with media representatives.
Contribute to the preparation and distribution of press releases, handle media inquiries, and coordinate interviews.
Build a network of Indigenous Peoples’ organizations, support organizations, human rights institutions, NGOs and others to amplify the reach of the UNSRIP communication.
Social Media Management
Manage and curate content for social media platforms.
Monitor online conversations and engage with the audience.
Public Relations
Lead in the planning and execution of awareness raising campaigns to support the mandate
Identify opportunities for media coverage and manage crisis communication when necessary.
Collaboration
Collaborate and coordinate with members of the UNSRIP team, to ensure their input and review of communication products and activities relevant to their area of work.
Collaborate with graphic designers, photographers, and other professionals to create visually appealing content.
Event Management
Plan and coordinate events, including webinars, outreach advocacy campaigns.
Handle logistics, invitations, and post-event communication.
Design, and or coordinate the development of event banners for social media use.
Monitoring and Reporting
The Communications Officer will report to the UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and, or through his appointed support staff.
Monitor the impact of communication efforts through analytics and feedback.
Prepare regular reports on communication activities and their effectiveness.
Qualifications and Experience:
A Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Journalism, Public Relations, International Relations, Media Studies, or a related field is required.
A Master’s degree in a relevant discipline will be an added advantage.
At least 5 years of progressive experience in strategic communications, media relations, public information, or advocacy preferably with a human rights institution, UN agency, development organization, or NGO.
Proven ability to design and implement communication and visibility strategies for advocacy or development initiatives.
Demonstrated experience in media engagement, including preparing press materials and liaising with journalists and editors.
Hands-on experience managing social media platforms, digital campaigns, and online community engagement.
Experience in graphic design, photography, or basic video production will be an asset.
Experience and familiarity with Indigenous Peoples’ rights, human rights, or governance issues in the region is a strong advantage.
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 60
Level of Education: bachelor degree
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Interested and qualified candidates should apply by sending their CV and a motivation letter with the words ‘SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER’ as the subject line to reach us by 19th December 2025. Shortlisting shall be done thereafter and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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