Job at UNESCO Abuja for a National Programme Officer (Communication and Information)
In 1945, UNESCO was created in order to respond to the firm
belief of nations, forged by two world wars in less than a generation,
that political and economic agreements are not enough to build a
lasting
peace. Peace must be established on the basis of humanity’s moral and
intellectual solidarity.
Job Title: National Programme Officer (Communication and Information)
Purpose of the Post
- UNESCO Communication and Information Sector promotes an enabling
environment for freedom of expression, press freedom and journalistic
safety, facilitating pluralism and participation in media, and
supporting sustainable and independent media institutions.
- The Sector also aims to ensure universal access and preservation of
information and knowledge through promoting Open Solutions for Knowledge
Societies programme (open education resources, open access, free and
open source software, open training platform, open data and Open Cloud)
and ICT accessibility.
- UNESCO Abuja is a Regional office, covering 8 countries (Benin, Cole
d'Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone and Togo).
- Under the close supervision and guidance of the Head of UNESCO
Office Abuja and the overall authority of the Assistant Director-General
for Communication and Information, and in close cooperation with staff
in the relevant CI Divisions at HQ, the incumbent serves as National
Programme Officer for Communication and Information in the UNESCO
Regional Office Abuja with a specific focus on the Sector.
Qualifications and Competencies Required
- Master Degree in the field of Communication, Journalism, Information
Management, Information and Communication Technologies, or any related
Social Science is the minimum qualification;
- Strong strategic and analytical skills;
- Excellent communication skills, including writing and oral expression;
- Ability to interact with a wide range of high-level partners;
- Experience and understanding of the country and region and a clear understanding of development work;
- Previous experience with UN agencies and understanding of the UN
system, including its administrative procedures and DAD process would be
an asset;
- Excellent knowledge of English. French will be an added advantage.
- Good Professional experience (at least 2 years) in the area of
Communication, Media, Information Management or Journalism at the
National and/or international level;
- Experience in the implementation of National and sub-regional programmes (at least 2 years)
- Previous experience in the field of Media, Information Management or
Communication; Experience in team working building and management of
Communication programmes;
- Good computer and other IT skills;
- Strong sensitivity and adaptability in cultural, gender, religion, race and nationality;
How to Apply
Applicants should submit their applications, accompanied with their updated resumes, certificates and a completed
UNESCO CV form by email to:
[email protected]Click here to Download Application FormNote: Applications should be submitted not later than the above closing date midnight (Nigerian time).