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Graphic Designer (Individual Contractor)

Job Opening
Job Opening ID: 244739
Job Network : Economic, Social and Development
Job Family : Drug Control and Crime Prevention
Category and Level : Consultants, CON
Duty Station : BANGKOK
Department/Office : United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
Date Posted : Oct 7, 2024
Deadline : Oct 15, 2024
Result of Service
2. Purpose of the assignment: The objective of the assignment is to provide graphic designer services to support the implementation of the UNODC ROSEAP Regional Programme, Sub-Component 1 on TOC and Sub-Component 2 on Anti-Corruption and S, including the Preventing and Countering Corruption in Papua New Guinea (PNG Anti-Corruption Project), the Transnational Organized Crimes (TOC) Programme in the Pacific and the Anti-Corruption Programme in the Pacific. The successful contractor will deliver on the following: visual identity; knowledge products and project reports/ webinars/ trainings; knowledge products and Project reports/ webinars/ trainings; and communications campaign/ products. The Individual Contractor will be required to liaise closely with the UNODC Anti-Corruption Advisers for the Pacific and Southeast Asia in carrying out the tasks. The assignment is home-based with remote online communication in lieu of the travel missions. 3. Specific tasks to be performed by the Individual Contractor: Under the direct supervision of the UNODC Anti-Corruption Advisers for the Pacific and Southeast Asia, the Individual Contractor will be responsible for the following key tasks: Visual Identity: To continue to develop the visual identity of UNODC projects under the UNODC ROSEAP Regional Programme, Sub-Component 2 on Anti-Corruption, including under the Communications and Visibility Plan of the PNG Anti-Corruption Project and to include the Transnational Organized Crime Programme. This could include (but is not limited to): • Branding; • Posters/ banners; • Brochures/ pamphlets; • Publications including newsletters; • Event materials. Knowledge products and project reports/webinars/trainings: To ensure coherent, powerful, aesthetic and Pacific-relevant branding of knowledge products/ reports/ webinars/ trainings for UNODC projects. This could include (but is not limited to): • Publication designs with a specific theme focus relevant to the topic/ focus, infographics, selecting relevant images, etc; • Webinar/ training materials (e.g., agenda, background information) with a specific theme focus; • Accompanying media designs, including for social media (e.g., for twitter) for dissemination. Communications campaign/ products: In line with the visual identity and objectives of the UNODC projects, lead visual designs for campaigns and communications projects. This may include providing support to beneficiaries of UNODC projects to engage in specific anti-corruption/TOC communication campaigns/ deliver specific products. This includes but is not limited to: • Event themes (e.g., around annual International Anti-Corruption Day events, the Conference of States Parties to UNCAC, implementation of the Teieniwa Vision); • Newsletter templates; • Media engagement (e.g., print media, social media visuals/ templates); • Possible animations/ interactive products.