Key Responsibilities
The
duties and responsibilities of an Assistant Manager, Corporate Communications, will entail:
- Coordinating the provision of efficient and effective corporate
communications services to the AHB;
- Coordinating the development, review, and implementation of
corporate communications policies, strategies, procedures, and guidelines
for the AHB’s effective performance;
- Ensuring effective implementation and compliance with the right to
access to information;
- Coordinating the mainstreaming, implementation, and ensuring
adherence to regulatory requirements concerning gender and disability
mainstreaming, diversity, and other cross cutting obligations;
- Spearheading the preparation and publication of the corporate
communications reports and activities through electronic, print, and
social media;
- Coordinating the design of branding activities;
- Undertaking content creation for the AHB website;
- Coordinating the implementation of the AHB corporate social
responsibility;
- Coordinating the preparation and submission of reports on the
performance of access to information to the Commission on Administrative
Justice;
- Facilitating stakeholders’ awareness of the right to access
information;
- Coordinating capacity building in communications and public
relations;
- Providing governance mechanisms for transparency and integrity;
- Coordinating the development, implementation, and review of the
department’s service charter;
- Recommending on mitigating measures for addressing risks in the
department;
- Developing and implementing business continuity plans for the
department;
- Implementing Business Process Re-engineering (BPR) in the
department.
- Facilitating stakeholder engagement and fostering a corporate
culture that promotes ethical practices and good corporate citizenship;
- Developing and implementing the department’s strategic plans,
budgets and performance contract; and
- Mentoring and coaching department staff.
Requirements &
Qualifications
For
appointment to this level, a candidate must have:
- Cumulative service period of twelve (12) years of work
experience,Three (3) of which should have been at a Principal Corporate
Communication Officer or in a comparable position;
- Bachelor’s degree in any of the following disciplines: Journalism,
Mass Communications, Public Relations, Communication, and Media or
equivalent qualification from a recognized institution;
- Master’s degree in any of the following disciplines: Journalism,
Mass Communications, Public Relations, Communication, and Media or
equivalent qualification from a recognized institution;
- Professional qualification and membership to a professional body,
and in good standing where applicable;
- Leadership course from a recognized institution;
- Proficiency in computer applications;
- Met the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution; and
- Demonstrated professional competence and ability as reflected in
work performance and results.
How to Apply
Deadline 17
March, 2026
