If youโre a communications professional looking to make a global impact, this opportunity with INTERPOL could be your next big career move. As the worldโs largest international police organization, INTERPOL plays a critical role in combating international crimeโand now, they are seeking talented individuals to join their Communications Directorate through a reserve list for Communications Officers.
This role offers a unique chance to work at the intersection of global security, strategic messaging, and international collaboration.
The Communications Officer (Reserve List โ Vacancy Notice 1710) will provide strategic communications support across various INTERPOL projects and departments. Successful candidates may be placed in multiple duty stations worldwide and will work closely with the Campaigns & Advocacy team.
This is not just a communications roleโitโs an opportunity to shape narratives, influence global audiences, and support international law enforcement efforts.
30 March 2026
Multiple Duty Stations (Global)
Contract Type: Fixed-term and Short-term
Duration: Up to 3 years (with possible extensions based on performance and funding)
Grade: 5
Security Screening: Basic
Develop and implement communication strategies and campaigns
Advise stakeholders on messaging, engagement, and communication channels
Monitor and evaluate communication impact
Produce high-quality content: press releases, blogs, social media posts, scripts
Develop visual content such as videos and infographics
Ensure consistent branding and messaging
Build partnerships with governments, NGOs, media, and international organizations
Manage media relations and external communications
Identify collaboration opportunities
Create compelling narratives and human-interest stories
Highlight project impact through case studies
Promote success stories internally and externally
Participate in field missions, conferences, and training
Support donor engagement and funding communications
Stay updated on communication trends and law enforcement developments
Bachelorโs degree (3โ4 years) in a relevant field
Masterโs degree is an advantage
OR 10 years of relevant experience if education criteria not met
Minimum 3 years in communications (international or government settings preferred)
Proven experience in campaigns, advocacy, and strategy
Strong media and stakeholder engagement skills
Familiarity with digital tools, CMS, and social media
Fluency in English
Knowledge of Arabic, French, or Spanish is a plus
Excellent writing and presentation skills
Strategic thinking and creativity
Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment
Strong cross-cultural collaboration skills
Working with INTERPOL means contributing to global safety and security while advancing your professional career in an international environment. Youโll collaborate with experts across countries, influence global narratives, and help shape impactful communication strategies.
Interviews/tests expected ~6 weeks after deadline
Selected candidates typically start within 2โ3 months
This process will create a reserve list for future similar roles
Applications are merit-based
INTERPOL strongly encourages applications from:
Women
Nationals from underrepresented member countries
Visit the official INTERPOL careers page and search for Vacancy Notice 1710 โ Communications Officer (Reserve List).
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