Overview
The role is for a Digital Demand Content Creator to support the design and development of communication materials under national ACSM plans, focusing on increasing awareness, improving service uptake, and engaging communities.
Key Responsibilities
- Design and develop IEC and digital communication materials including posters, brochures, flyers, banners, roll-ups, and social media assets
- Develop infographics, data visualizations, and layouts for reports and presentations
- Translate technical health and immunization content into simple, visually engaging formats for different target audiences
- Support development of digital campaign materials including static creatives, short videos, GIFs, and social media content
- Ensure compliance with UNICEF branding guidelines and donor visibility requirements
- Adapt and localize materials for different provinces, languages, and audience groups
- Support design of advocacy and event materials including backdrops, toolkits, and campaign branding assets
- Coordinate with Health and SBC teams to align materials with ACSM plans and campaign priorities
- Maintain a repository of approved communication materials and templates
- Revise and update materials based on feedback from technical teams
- Support rapid design needs during campaigns and priority activities
Required Experience
- Minimum 7 years of progressively responsible experience in graphic design, visual communication, or creative content development
- Demonstrated experience working on Social and Behaviour Change (SBC) and/or Advocacy, Communication and Social Mobilization (ACSM) initiatives
- Proven experience with public health, humanitarian, or development sector projects (e.g., immunization, SRH, GBV, nutrition, climate-health)
- Experience developing IEC/BCC materials for diverse audiences, including low-literacy populations
- Prior experience with UN agencies, NGOs, or donor-funded programmes (UNICEF, WHO, UNFPA, GAVI, etc.) is highly desirable
Qualifications
• Advanced university degree (Master’s) in Graphic Design, Visual Communication, Fine Arts, Media Studies, or related field