Professional in Strategic Communication as Part of the Civil Peace Service (CPS) Programme in Guatemala
Your fields of action.
- Support in setting up a communications team
- Development of a strategic communication plan
- Systematic and target group-appropriate use of social media
- Conducting training for indigenous groups on strategic communication and the creation of target group-appropriate communication products
- Supporting the consolidation of communication and the exchange of information between ECAP and its indigenous partners
- Advising on and supporting ECAP's communication measures within the framework of alliances and networks
Your competences.
- Task-related Master's degree with relevant further training
- At least five years of task-relevant professional experience
- You are well versed in the use of digital tools for social organisations and networks
- You have a broad repertoire of participatory methods for designing workshops; gender-sensitive communication characterises your work
- You are a talented communicator, networker and organiser and impress with your ability to work in a team and your diplomatic skills
- Your experience abroad as well as your sensitivity, expertise and intercultural competence, particularly with regard to cooperation with indigenous population groups, especially in Central America, enable you to adequately accompany processes
The project.
ECAP would like to further develop its communication activities with the support of an international peace expert.
Working together for justice.
Since 1960, more than 7,000 professionals have supported partner organisations of Bread for the World in around 120 countries worldwide and shared their lives with people from another culture. DÜ selects these ecumenically and developmentally committed professionals according to standardised procedures, trains them in intensive preparation for service lasting several weeks and accompanies them during their time abroad and after their return.
The placement is carried out within the framework of the "Civil Peace Service" (ZFD) programme on the basis of the German Development Aid Workers Act.