Immigrant Council of Ireland: Communications Coordinator (UK)

“JobCommunications Coordinator, Immigrant Council of Ireland, Dublin, UK. Deadline: 8 May 2026.

The Communication Coordinator is responsible for leading the Immigrant Council’s primary communications activities. The role will help achieve organizational goals by raising awareness of its activities and building relationships with the media, stakeholders, and the public. Furthermore, the role will seek to inform and influence political will for change, as well as public opinion on immigration and integration-related issues and human rights perspectives.

A second position is available for Social Media Officer.

MPI: Communications Coordinator (USA)

“JobCommunications Coordinator, Migration Policy Institute, Washington, DC, USA. Deadline: 10 April 2023.

What if the next step in your career was to join a dynamic team of communications professionals who are passionate about achieving the greatest impact, reach, and visibility for one of the world’s premier think tanks on international migration? Join a team that values finding the most impactful ways to disseminate the research, analysis, and data generated by experts, working across platforms to reach diverse audiences in the United States and internationally. MPI has a tight-knit, high-energy, collegial team looking for a new member with excellent writing, editing, and social media skills, with a preference for full oral and written Spanish language fluency.

As Communications Coordinator, you will immediately make an impact. You will contribute to the Migration Policy Institute’s work by managing the media tracking process and maintenance of mailing lists; crafting social media campaigns and designs, including infographics; assisting in the promotion of MPI’s public and private events, conferences, and webinars; doing multimedia editing; and playing a role in redesign of MPI’s website. While assignments will vary day to day, the successful candidate must be a creative, detail-oriented, versatile professional who can prioritize between quick-turnaround projects and longer-term deliverables, working collaboratively with colleagues across the Institute yet also able to operate independently. The position is based in Washington, DC, with a hybrid work environment.