Environmental and Wildlife Jobs with WWF. WWF's mission is to stop the degradation of our planet's natural environment, and build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature.
The WWF-DCPO Communications Officer plays a central role in promoting WWF-DCPO, its work, activities and priorities particularly at regional level and to international/regional media, partners and the WWF network.
General tasks:
Promote WWF-DCPO and its work in relevant media at regional and international levels.
Liaise with communicators of other WWF organisations.
Promote activities and issues of WWF-DCPO through the internet and regular e-bulletins.
Support development of and manage selected regional-level communications projects.
Supervise, produce and distribute WWF-DCPO communication materials and publications.
Manage and maintain WWF-DCPO communications resources, including image and video databases.
Ensure proper branding of WWF-DCPO activities and outputs.
The successful candidate must have:
Excellent command of English, including writing (native speaker), knowledge of another language of the Danube-Carpathian region is an asset.
Experience working with communications and the media.
Experience developing and producing publications and other communications outputs.
Commitment to WWF’s mission and priorities
Experience with the issues and priorities of WWF, including e.g. environment and nature conservation, and work for an environmental organisation is an advantage but not a necessity.
Conditions:
The position is based at one of the WWF offices in the Danube-Carpathian region, i.e. Bucharest, Sofia, Vienna or possibly Belgrade or Budapest.
Part-time/flexible work may be possible.
A reasonable remuneration is offered according to local NGO standards.