Director of Communications
Living GoodsAbout Living Goods
Living Goods is a global organization headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, that’s dedicated to ensuring women and children don’t die from easily preventable and treatable diseases by providing high quality, life-saving health care at their doorsteps.
For the past 15 years, Living Goods has partnered with African governments to ensure that community health workers (CHWs) have the tools, support, and knowledge they need to be successful and reach their full potential. They support networks of trusted CHWs to transform health outcomes for women and children and work to advance system change by partnering with governments to sustainably lead. Living Goods also focus on ensuring CHWs are treated as essential health workers who should be digitized, equipped, supervised, and compensated—so they can make the greatest impact—and harness community-level data to transform health systems. They focus on treating some of the deadliest but most easily treatable deadly childhood diseases, supporting women of reproductive age with pregnancy support and family planning, and ensuring every child is fully vaccinated. With operations in Kenya, Uganda, and Burkina Faso (and a small support office of 15 people in the US), in 2021 Living Goods supported more than 11,000 CHWs to assist 8.5 million people.
You can find more information on Living Goods by visiting their website.
About the Role
Living Goods is looking for its next Director of Communications who will lead the planning and execution of its global communication strategy and ensure that it is well synchronized with both organizational and country-level goals, as well as a wide array of departmental priorities. The Director of Communications must be a proactive and hands-on strategic leader who will work across key teams at Living Goods to strengthen the organizational brand and external positioning, enhance the visibility of programs and key learnings, ensure consistency of messaging in an ever-evolving context, and help maximize engagement and thought leadership both internally and externally around the importance of Living Good’s approaches to advancing community health.
In strong partnership with the global and country-level Advocacy, Business Development, and Programs teams, the Director of Communications will use a wide variety of communications tools and tactics to help the organization make the case for prioritizing and investing in community health and primary health care, elevating Living Goods’ thought leaders (and preparing them for the public eye), and inspiring and influence funders. In this role, the incumbent will grow Living Goods’ reputation as a partner of choice in supporting African governments to invest in and professionalize their community health workers—with the digital tools, training, medicines, supervision, and compensation they need—and to strengthen the broader systems in which they work.
This position will report to and work closely with the US Executive Director, sit on our Global Management Team, and will be a key collaborator and advisor to our senior management team and external partners.
Key Responsibilities:
Strategy Development and Implementation:
Team Leadership:
Strengthen Organizational Brand and Voice:
Communications Advisory:
Internal and External Stakeholder Engagement:
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Persons of all gender, race, sex, orientation, age, and identity are encouraged to apply.
About Living Goods
Living Goods aims to save lives at scale by supporting digitally empowered community health workers. We work with governments and partners to leverage smart mobile technology, rigorously strengthen performance, and relentlessly innovate to cost-effectively deliver high-quality, impactful health services.
Effective community health programs save lives. Living Goods leverages a powerful combination of catalytic technology, high-impact training, and quality treatments that empower government community health workers (CHWs) to deliver quality care to their neighbors’ doorsteps. These CHWs also earn meaningful compensation and enhance their stature in the process, reinforcing a virtuous cycle of trust. We are deeply focused on systemic change, and partner with governments and other partners to transform access to primary health care for mothers and children. We put patients first and strive to create a world in which every mother gives birth safely and no child dies from an easily treatable–or preventable–disease like malaria, pneumonia, or diarrhea. We believe universal health care is possible when community health workers (CHWs) are equipped to serve as the engine for stronger health systems.
Living Goods is a nonprofit, but we apply best practices borrowed from the private sector to drive measurable results and ensure cost-effective services. We’re nimble and quick-footed, and hold ourselves accountable to quantifiable and aggressive targets designed to drive health impact. We’re idealistic—but pragmatic—and we push ourselves to learn, adapt, and optimize our approaches in cases where we fail to meet targets or when local circumstances change.
We’re also fanatical about numbers. By maintaining our focus on measurable data, we’ve found technology and analytics are valuable allies in driving cost-effective, high-quality community health programs. We infuse data into our end-to-end operations, from real-time performance management to preventing stock-outs of essential medicines, monitoring disease outbreaks, ensuring equity in treatment, and closing gaps in patient referrals to full-service health facilities.