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Social & Behaviour Change Communication Officer (SBCCO)
MSI Reproductive Choices
Lagos, Nigeria
Permanent
Published 2 months ago · Expires 3 weeks from now
Job description
## Title: Social & Behaviour Change Communication Officer
Overall Responsibilities
Community Mobilization
- Plan and execute community entry activities including mapping, identification of key influencers and targets, and stakeholder engagements
- Conduct stakeholder mapping to identify influencers, partners, and potential antagonists; develop and implement engagement plans for effective stakeholder relationships and support
- Develop and maintain a comprehensive database of contacts including local leaders from government, non-government, religious, and community sectors relevant to MSI Nigeria's work
- Develop and implement mobilization plans that identify target groups, timing, rationale, locations, and methodologies
- Establish and maintain relationships with key stakeholders, media outlets, and partners that impact MSI Nigeria's operations
Community-Based Organization (CBO) Management
- Identify Community Based Organizations, relevant bodies, and partners for demand generation in target communities
- Develop and implement comprehensive capacity building plans for CBOs, town announcers, Ward Development Associations, Ward Development Committees, and Youth Champions
- Lead implementation of robust communication strategies for effective sensitization and stigma reduction through stakeholder engagement
- Ensure full implementation of MSI Nigeria's community engagement strategy across all channels of operation
- Lead demand creation, generation, marketing, and client uptake of MSI Nigeria's products and services
- Conduct mobilization activities with target groups guided by channel strategy and MSI Nigeria's demand generation strategy to increase service uptake
- Prepare and design monthly activity plans aligned with state, regional, and national activities
- Collaborate with key government stakeholders at local and state levels, including reproductive health coordinators, Primary Health Centre officers, and Health Department heads
- Conduct advocacy meetings and engagements as required