Vaga de Head of Strategic Communications and Public Diplomacy
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Estamos buscando um(a) Head of Strategic Communications and Public Diplomacy!
Neste papel dinâmico, você construirá parcerias em áreas-chave como comércio,
segurança, clima e ciência. Os próximos anos serão particularmente emocionantes
para as comunicações entre o Reino Unido-Brasil. O Brasil ocupa as presidências do
G20 e da COP30 em 2024 e 2025. 2025 também marca o 200º aniversário das relações
diplomáticas, e realizaremos uma Temporada de Cultura Reino Unido-Brasil em 2026.
Inscrições somente até o dia 09/05. Mais informações abaixo e candidutura pelo link:
Main purpose of job:
Oversee all communications and public diplomacy of the British government in Brazil. This role is central to shaping UK-Brazil relations. You will build new partnerships on priority areas such as trade, security, climate and science. In this rewarding and fast-paced role, no day will be the same:
you will work across all policy areas, with diverse stakeholders in Brazil and the
UK, and oversee a range of communications tools. You will also build long-term
comms campaigns, running over many months, designed to shift the art of the
policy possible; or to gain, use or spread British soft power in Brazil.
The next few years are particularly exciting for UK-Brazil communications. Brazil
holds the Presidencies of the G20 and COP30 in 2024 and 2025. 2025 also sees the
200th anniversary of diplomatic relations, and we will run a UK-Brazil Season of
Culture over 2026.
The ideal candidate will be an energetic and creative leader with proven
experience in managing high calibre communications campaigns, overseeing diverse
teams, responding rapidly to shifting demands, and with a good understanding of
the UK political scenario and Brazilian audiences. This position oversees the
eight-person team (in Brasilia, Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro) responsible for
explaining and promoting the UK in Brazil through media relations, digital
outreach, events and strategic communications and marketing campaigns. S/he will
also act as the main contact in the British diplomatic Network for other British
soft power actors working on communications (e.g. British Council, VisitBritain,
Chevening), and the press offices of Ministers (including Royal Households and the
Prime Minister) when they visit Brazil.
The ideal candidate will be able to translate UK government objectives into team
priorities and engagement with Brazilian audiences. We seek an ability to work
flexibly and responsively; deliver through a team spread across the country;
juggle both short-term and long-term communications priorities; demonstrate strong
communications sensitivity and judgement; and respond both proactively and
reactively to political developments and UK interests in Brazil.
Roles and responsibilities:
Lead external communications strategies to promote the UK in Brazil:
Deliver results-driven communications to promote UK interests in Brazil through
media relations, marketing. campaigns, event management, digital diplomacy, and
focused engagement with target audiences (government, business, academia, youth,
and investors).
Promote the priorities and objectives of the UK in Brazil in diverse areas, such
as climate change and energy, trade and investment, education, health,
infrastructure, security, defence and foreign policy.
Hold load-bearing relationships with editors and senior journalists across
Brazilian media and British correspondents in Brazil, principally in Brasilia, but
also in Rio de Janeiro and elsewhere across Brazil.
Lead media and public engagement advice for visiting VIPs (from Royal Households
to the Prime Minister and other Government Ministers).
Respond to unexpected events or political developments in the UK by identifying
opportunities for messaging to Brazil audiences.
Advise the Ambassador, Deputy Head of Mission, Consuls and senior government
officials on engagement with the Brazilian media, including through TV
appearances, blogs, op-eds, and speeches.
Lead implementation of the Brazil Soft Power Strategy.
Lead internal communications in the UK in Brazil network:
Deliver targeted and informative internal communication campaigns to promote
cohesiveness and best practice in the UK in Brazil network, including whats on in
the network, corporate issues and learning and development.
Ensure information picked up from external sources is fed into other Embassy teams
(particularly Political Team) to contribute towards upstream policy development
and analysis.
Lead the communications team in Brazil and contribute to communications work in the Americas Network:
Deliver the above through a talented and diverse communications team of 8 based
across 3 posts in Brazil (Brasilia, Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro) by providing
strategic direction and support.
Ensure the team has right skills, training, and resources (including travel and
entertainment budget) to deliver to consistently high standards.
Mainstream comms expertise into the 300-strong British diplomatic Network based in
5 cities across Brazil (BSB, SP, RJ, plus also Belo Horizonte and Recife).
Work with the Head of Communications for LATAC & OTs, based in London, and the
Head of Campaigns for LATAC & OTs, based in Mexico, to promote best practice in
communications in the Americas and support other posts in the region.
Essential qualifications, skills and experience
At least six years of experience in Communications, with a governmental,
international organisation or with media outlets.
A university degree in journalism, media and related fields.
Proven experience in managing a team and delivering through others.
Ability to prioritise, work flexible and operate under pressure.
Track record in delivering and overseeing effective communications strategies with
tangible results.
Excellent interpersonal communication skills, management skills, good attention to
detail and be a strong team-player.
Experience with digital campaigns.
Language:
Fluent in Portuguese and English.
Desirable qualifications, skills and experience:
Large network of media contacts across Brazil.
Understanding of UK politics, economy and government priorities.
Understanding of British media outlets and news agencies.