Senior External Affairs Officer

World Bank Group - WBG

Staff Closes 10 Apr 2026 7 days left

Overview

The Senior External Affairs Officer will lead the design and implementation of a communications and stakeholder engagement program in Mozambique, aligning with operational priorities and the WBG’s country strategy. The role aims to position the WBG as a partner of choice and strengthen development results.


Key Responsibilities
  • Lead the design and execution of a strategic stakeholder engagement plan.
  • Build high-level partnerships.
  • Provide advice on engagement strategies, political dynamics, and stakeholder risks.
  • Serve as the senior liaison with national and subnational organizations.
  • Convene dialogues and public forums.
  • Lead proactive two-way communications.
  • Proactively identify, assess, and elevate stakeholder-driven issues.
  • Position the WBG as a strategic partner.
  • Develop high-impact communications strategies.
  • Develop and manage a suite of marketing products.
  • Identify and elevate flagship projects, reform milestones, and success stories.
  • Lead engagement with communications counterparts in WBG private sector arms.
  • Lead the design and rollout of high-visibility advocacy campaigns.
  • Coordinate participation in regional and global advocacy efforts.
  • Proactively profile the impact of the World Bank Group’s support.
  • Ensure consistent, selective, and strategically targeted messaging.
  • Oversee production of speeches, op-eds, press releases, talking points, and multimedia content.
  • Translate complex policy and technical concepts into compelling narratives.
  • Strengthen the country office’s capacity to deliver impactful campaigns and digital storytelling.
  • Anticipate, identify, and assess emerging political or reputational risks.
  • Provide timely, senior-level advice on risk exposure, positioning, and response options.
  • Maintain and contribute to weekly reputational risk report.
  • Develop issue notes, one-minute briefs, scenario plans and other materials.
  • Lead mitigation strategies for sensitive operations and high-profile issues.
  • Serve as the primary point of contact with ECR’s regional and corporate risk teams.
  • Provide analysis on political developments.
  • Facilitate political economy briefings.
  • Guide media engagement and manage high-stakes inquiries.
  • Review key corporate documents for messaging, stakeholder issues, and reputational risk.
  • Lead efforts towards a unified WBG narrative.
  • Maintain understanding of IBRD, IDA, IFC and MIGA operations.
  • Drive innovation in communications.
  • Represent the region in global ECR initiatives.
  • Mentor and supervise junior staff.
  • Support ECR management efforts to drive integration of communications function.
Required Experience
  • Master’s degree with 8 years of experience or equivalent combination of education and experience in a relevant discipline (communication, journalism, public affairs, international affairs, or other related fields).
  • Experience working in an international environment and in-depth knowledge of international trends and political/economic issues related to development.
  • Knowledge of and experience working in Mozambique, in government and/or public institutions, or other entities - private sector, business associations, CSOs, think tanks and other key local actors.
  • An understanding of WBG operations; up-to-date knowledge of current development topics and issues.
  • Demonstrated political awareness and ability to diplomatically handle sensitive situations.
  • Experience working with senior executives including experience of managing reputational risks and issues, messaging, stakeholder engagement, and media engagement.
  • Established network of media, government and broader stakeholder relationships in the region, or demonstrated ability to quickly build and maintain trusted relationships.
  • Demonstrated experience managing communications vendors and service providers.
Qualifications

Master’s degree with 8 years of experience or equivalent combination of education and experience in a relevant discipline (communication, journalism, public affairs, international affairs, or other related fields).

Other Details
Languages Required
English and Portuguese
Languages Preferred
French and a local language of the region is advantageous
Contract Duration
2 years 0 months
Work Modality
Not specified
Remuneration
Not specified
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