Research communication scientist at Rwanda bio medical center (RBC) :Deadline: Nov 19, 2025

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Job responsibilities

The Research Communication Scientist is responsible for enhancing the visibility, uptake, and impact of research findings through innovative, evidence-based communication strategies. This role bridges the gap between researchers, policymakers, practitioners, media, and the general public by ensuring scientific outputs are translated into clear, accessible, and engaging content for diverse audiences. Key duties and responsibilities: Research Communication Strategy – Design and implement a research communication strategy aligned with the organization’s goals and target audiences. – Integrate communication planning into the research lifecycle, from proposal development to dissemination and impact tracking. Knowledge Translation and Content Development: – Translate complex scientific outputs into formats suited for policymakers, development partners, practitioners, and the public. – Develop a range of communication products, including: o Policy briefs o Press releases o Research summaries o Infographics o Web content o Multimedia presentations – Work closely with researchers to maintain scientific accuracy and relevance. Media and Public Engagement: – Serve as a liaison between researchers and journalists, helping to generate media interest and coverage. – Organize research dissemination events (e.g., webinars, policy dialogues, science cafés, conferences). – Participate in external engagements and represent the organization at scientific and communication forums. Digital and Social Media Communication: • Develop and manage digital campaigns to promote research outputs via social media and web platforms. – Maintain and update the research section of the organization’s website. – Track and analyze audience engagement metrics and adjust strategies accordingly. Capacity Building: – Train researchers and staff in effective communication techniques, including writing for non-specialist audiences, public speaking, and media engagement. Monitoring, Evaluation, and reporting: – Develop metrics and tools to assess the impact of communication efforts. – Prepare communication activity reports and contribute to project progress and donor reports.




Qualifications

    • Master’s Degree in Health Sciences

      3 Years of relevant experience


    • Master’s Degree in Global Health

      3 Years of relevant experience


    • Master’s degree in Epidemiology

      3 Years of relevant experience


  • master’s degree in biostatistics

    3 Years of relevant experience


Required competencies and key technical skills

    • Verbal, non-verbal and written communication skills

  • Knowledge of Rwandan health sector

Psychometric Languages

  • English


Psychometric Domains

  • Clear and Effective Communication

    Communication skills

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