Pluspunten
1. High-impact, meaningful work You contribute directly to shaping the visibility of humanitarian operations across 19+ country offices, building narratives that uplift vulnerable communities. The sense of purpose and global impact is real. 2. Diverse, stimulating environment You collaborate daily with colleagues from different cultures, creative partners, influencers, media outlets, and UN teams. The work is dynamic, international, and offers strong exposure to high-level events and campaigns. 3. Autonomy and room for initiative In digital communication, you lead strategy, content, campaigns, and influencer engagement with significant independence. The role allows creativity, ownership, and the ability to innovate.
Minpunten
1. Heavy workload and limited staffing The regional digital function covers many countries with very few hands. High expectations, urgent requests, and crisis-driven priorities often stretch the team. 2. Limited career progression for communication roles Within the UN system, comms posts are fewer, and mobility or advancement opportunities can feel slow or unclear, especially for specialized digital profiles. 3.Work–life balance can be challenging Tight deadlines, sudden high-profile demands, and emergency-driven assignments sometimes make it difficult to disconnect or plan ahead.