16 May 2024 - The FATF Secretariat is seeking a professional to manage its information technology (IT) and digital communications, in line with the FATF’s Communications Strategy. The incumbent will manage the work of a small team of publications and IT experts, ensuring effective work processes, optimal communication deliverables and use of communication platforms for FATF Staff, Delegations and Global Network Users. The IT and Digital Communications Manager will monitor trends and advise on future business needs/technical requirements to help achieve the FATF’s objectives. He/She will optimize the use of digital tools to improve FATF work processes. The successful candidate will work under the supervision of the Head of the Executive Branch of the FATF.
Main responsibilities include:
- Manage the work of a small team of publication, communications and IT experts, by promoting staff wellbeing, development of skills, ensuring effective work processes, optimal communication deliverables and use of communication platforms for FATF Staff and Global Network Users.
- Oversee the timely publication of FATF outputs by establishing dissemination plans, providing editorial oversight and consistency in FATF reports.
- Review and edit reports, executive summaries, policy briefs, brochures, press releases, letters and other communications materials for both web and print, to improve their readability and ensure the coherence with FATF Strategic communications plan.
- Work with FATF’s Strategic Communications and Media Relations Manager to ensure effective outreach of FATF products.
- Take responsibility for the FATF website and other audience engagement platforms for both content and IT updates and developments. Ensure consistency and coherence in the messages and content produced, in line with the FATF Communications Strategy and visual identity.
- Explore opportunities to innovate and enhance work processes and provide input on cross-secretariat projects and activities.
For more details concerning this job opportunity, and to apply for this role, please see the link below for the vacancy notice on the OECD's recruitment platform.
This vacancy will be filled as soon as possible, and applications should reach us no later than 9 June 2024 23h59 (France local time).