UNEP-WCMC is looking for a creative, confident and proactive Visual Content Creator to help develop engaging ways to tell UNEP-WCMC’s stories across multiple platforms and to diverse audiences.
UNEP-WCMC strives for a sustainable world for biodiversity and people. They aim to inspire and empower decision makers to manage biodiversity and ecosystem services for people and the planet.
With experience in digital and visual media, you will bring together text, photos, graphics, animation, and sound to transform complex scientific information into compelling visual stories. This could be creating an animation or infographic, filming short clips with experts, creating longer videos to illustrate specific projects or capturing a conference.
You will work closely with the wider communications network to ensure all content, both written and visual, is helping UNEP-WCMC communicate with impact and raise the profile of our work, services, and products.
This is a new role within the team and so there is scope to shape the position depending on your skills and interests. If you’re a recent graduate, this role is a fantastic opportunity to develop your skills, work for a world-class organisation and play a key role in generating a step-change.
If you are looking for a rewarding and challenging post where you can impress us with your creative skills, they want to hear from you. Please complete the application form and send it together with your CV, short covering letter and an example of a video, animation or infographic/graphic you have produced through the link below by the 15th August 2018. Interviews are anticipated to take place on the 20th and 21st August 2018.
Please note that this is not a UN post, and applications from those eligible to work in the UK are acceptable.
WCMC is a UK charity, based in Cambridge, which works in collaboration with UN Environment, under the banner of UNEP-WCMC. Our mission is to evaluate and highlight the many values of biodiversity and put authoritative biodiversity knowledge at the centre of decision-making. Since our establishment in the 1970s, the Centre has been at the forefront of the compilation, management, analysis, and dissemination of global biodiversity information, and has an outstanding record of achievement.