This exciting opportunity involves designing and implementing an advocacy and communications strategy and action plan for NRC’s classroom-based psychosocial support initiative, the Better Learning Programme (BLP), and the Together for Wellbeing 2030 initiative. The strategy and action plan will be guided by NRC’s ambition to expand BLP across all NRC regional and country offices and to scale up the intervention with key strategic partners, ensuring the maintenance of high-quality provision.
What we are looking for:
We are looking for an experienced professional with a background in media, communications, and advocacy related to development cooperation and humanitarian emergencies. The ideal candidate should have experience developing policy recommendations for donors, national authorities, and aid actors, drawing on program evidence and experience.
What you will do:
Some of your specific responsibilities include:
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Why NRC?
The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) is an independent humanitarian organisation helping people forced to flee. Our 15,000 staff work in crises across 40 countries, providing life-saving and long-term assistance to millions of people every year.
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Learn more about NRC The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) is an independent humanitarian organisation helping people forced to flee. We work in crises across more than 31 countries, providing emergencies and long-term assistance to millions of people every year. We stand up for people forced to flee, advocating their rights. NORCAP, our global provider of expertise, helps improve international and local ability to prevent, prepare for, respond to and recover from crises. NRC also runs the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre in Geneva, a global leader in reporting on and advocating for people displaced within their own country. Employment with NRC may lead to employment in or deployment to Regions, Countries, Areas or Offices that may be host to considerable health, safety and security risks. NRC takes this very seriously and we have procedures in place to reduce known risks, but will never be able to take away all risks. NRC is an equal opportunities employer and aims to have staffing diversity in terms of age, gender, ethnicity, nationality and physical ability.