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Communications Advisor

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Foreign Service

Employer:  USAID

Description

Foreign Service Limited Position Opportunity: Communications Advisor, Bureau for Conflict Prevention and Stabilization, Program Office (CPS/PO) - FSL02

Agency: U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
Organization: Bureau for Conflict Prevention and Stabilization, Program Office (CPS/PO)
Location of Position: Washington, DC
Telework/Remote Eligibility: The position is telework eligible.
Open Period: January 11, 2024 - February 1, 2024
Appointment Type: This is an excepted service, time-limited appointment, not-to-exceed three years.
Salary: (USD) $126,164 - $183,500 (annually, with Washington, DC locality)
Number of Vacancies: One

Description of Organization: CPS is an investment in global peace and stability and U.S. national security. CPS partners with communities affected by, or vulnerable to conflict to foster locally-owned solutions for conflict prevention and peacebuilding. From strengthening governance and citizen-centered service delivery, to empowering women's participation in peace processes, to preventing mass atrocities, to stemming the spread of violent extremist ideologies, CPS aims to break the cycle of violence and invest in a peaceful and resilient future.

CPS/PO manages and facilitates Bureau-level planning, policy coordination, budgeting, communication, monitoring and evaluation, knowledge management, partnerships, and reporting. CPS/PO coordinates and leads Agency implementation and communication of the U.S. Strategy to Prevent Conflict and Promote Stability; U.S. Strategy to Anticipate, Prevent, and Respond to Atrocities; and U.S. Strategy on Women, Peace, and Security.

Description of Position: The CPS Communications Advisor develops, integrates, and implements a broad range of public relations and internal communications activities to advance the strategic direction and positioning of CPS, its leadership, and its policies. The position reports to the CPS Program Office Deputy Director.

Duties of Position:
  • Draft and implement a CPS communications plan for the Bureau's messaging and outreach;
  • Lead internal and external communications and reporting to the CPS leadership and offices;
  • Liaise and partner with CPS' other offices such as the Office of Transition Initiatives (CPS/OTI), the Center for Conflict and Violence Prevention (CPS/CVP), and the Office of Civilian-Military Cooperation (CPS/CMC) and their communications personnel to ensure the Bureau speaks in "one voice";
  • Convene the CPS Communicators Working Group including communications staff from other CPS offices to develop internal processes for shared outreach products, common digital media efforts, and strategies, and CPS communication campaigns;
  • Work with CPS offices to communicate the Bureau's thought leadership and achievements to internal Agency and interagency audiences;
  • Collaborate with the peacebuilding community of practice to advance public awareness and support for conflict prevention and peacebuilding policies and programs;
  • Coordinate with the Bureau for Legislative and Public Affairs (LPA) and the CPS Front Office for communication and outreach with Congress reflecting USAID and CPS policy and program objectives; and
  • Coordinate and shape internal and external outreach to articulate and advocate for CPS' mission, model, and accomplishments.

Qualifications:
  • Must be a U.S. citizen;
  • A minimum of ten years of experience in communications;
  • Knowledge of national security, international development, and foreign policy;
  • Exceptional written, oral, and interpersonal skills, creativity, and enthusiasm;
  • Must have one year of specialized experience equivalent to the next lower grade level (FSL-03) of this position. Examples of specialized experience include demonstrated experience and leadership in developing, implementing, and evaluating strategic communications, public relations, and media management to advance organizational mission and goals; and
  • Must be eligible to obtain and maintain a Top Secret security clearance.

Interested candidates should submit a:
  • Resume/CV;
  • A short written statement of interest;
  • Samples of no more than three communications products (press release, success story, etc.) solely authored by the applicant, no more than 700 words each; and
  • Three professional references.

Please submit your application package to cpsjobs@usaid.gov. Please use the subject line: "FSL APPLICATION PACKAGE: COMMS Advisor_FLS02_CPS/PO." Application submissions are required by 11:59 p.m. EST, February 1, 2024. Incomplete packages or packages not submitted by the deadline with the specified subject line will not receive consideration.

USAID Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Commitment
USAID envisions a world where all individuals are valued, have equitable access to opportunities, and are included, respected, and safe in their societies. USAID embraces diversity as outlined in USAID's Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Statement. We seek to elevate and include the voices of the USAID workforce, recognizing and valuing the unique contributions of all stakeholders. USAID also strives to improve equity for underrepresented communities that have historically been denied fair and just treatment and improve accessibility in all facets at USAID.

Additional resources include:
  • EEO Policy Statement
  • Reasonable Accommodation Policy

Any questions concerning this notice may be directed to:

-- CPS Jobs Team, CPS/AMS, cpsjobs@usaid.gov

Notice 0192

Bureau/Office

Bureau for Conflict Prevention and Stabilization

Location

Washington, D.C.

Pay Scale/Grade

(USD) $126,164 - $183,500 (annually, with Washington, DC locality)

Eligibility

U.S. Citizens
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