Graphic Designer, Photographer & Videographer Consultant
UN Development Programme
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Job Description
Roles & Responsibilities
Under the supervision of the Project Specialist, and in close coordination with the Area Managers and the Senior Communication Consultant, the Graphic Designer, Photographer & Videographer will be responsible for supporting the implementation of the communication and visibility plans of the LHSP and LDS projects. The consultant will produce high-quality visual and multimedia materials to document project activities, enhance visibility, and ensure compliance with UNDP and donor branding guidelines. To ensure proper implementation of the projects the Graphic Designer, Photographer & Videographer Consultant will perform the following functions:
Strategic Communication and Coordination
- Implement the 2025 Communication Plan for the Local Development Project (LDP) in close coordination with the UNDP Communications Unit.
- Ensure all communication materials fully comply with UNDP branding, visibility, and donor communication guidelines.
- Liaise with implementing partners to adapt and co-brand materials while maintaining consistency with UNDP visibility rules.
Content Development and Design
- Transform text-based content into high-quality visual and multimedia products, including publications, presentations, brochures, factsheets, infographics, posters, reports, social media cards, and event or exhibition materials.
- Regularly update project factsheets, dashboards, and visibility materials to reflect current progress and achievements.
- Provide technical specifications and quality assurance for printing and production processes, including coordination with procurement.
Field Documentation and Multimedia Production
- Conduct field visits to project sites to document activities, events, and inaugurations through professional photography and videography.
- Capture and edit high-quality visual content photos, videos, and basic audio interviews featuring beneficiaries, project activities, and donor or senior management field visits.
- Ensure all visibility signage (banners, plaques, and logos) is properly displayed across project sites, equipment, vehicles, and staff clothing (shirts, vests, caps).
- Produce high-resolution, publish-ready visuals for use on the UNDP website, social media, and publications.
- Organize and upload multimedia content (photos and videos) to UNDP s official repositories (e.g., Flickr), ensuring clear file naming, album organization, and accessibility for CO and donor reporting needs.
Desired Candidate Profile
A bachelor s degree a minimum of 6 years experience or a Graduate degree with 4 years experience in Advertising, Graphic Design, Media, Journalism, or related fields.
Experiences:
- At least 2 years of experience in work with UN agencies is an advantage.
Other Assets:
- Strong organizational, interpersonal, communication and problem-solving skills;
- Ability to plan and prioritize own workload;
- Ability to assume responsibility and to coordinate with others;
- Effective oral and written communication skills;
- Attention to detail and ability to handle tasks accurately;
- Ability to work under pressure with a team spirit.
- Displays sensitivity and adaptability.
Language:
- Strong verbal and written communication skills in English and Arabic.
Company Industry
- NGO
- Social Services
- Community Services
- Non-Profit
Department / Functional Area
- Graphic Design
- Web Design
- Art
- Visualiser
Keywords
- Graphic Designer
- Photographer & Videographer Consultant
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UN Development Programme
Lebanon continues to confront an unprecedented financial and economic crisis, exacerbated by a long history of violence, volatility, and social inequality. This crisis has deeply undermined the subsistence capacity of already vulnerable populations. The country remains home to the largest numbers of refugees per capita in the world, with approximately 1.5 million displaced Syrians, 31,400 Palestine refugees from Syria, 35,000 Lebanese returnees, and a pre-existing population of 174,422 Palestine refugees residing in 12 official refugee camps and 156 gatherings. Moreover, the geopolitical environment continues to deteriorate, which poses risks for new displacement waves. This multi-layered crisis has had devastating impacts on Lebanon s social, economic, and environmental capital, and increasingly threatens the country's social cohesion and stability. Communities hosting large numbers of displaced populations face compounded challenges due to inadequate institutional capacities, dwindling resources, and a lack of effective collective approaches to managing the crisis. These communities are grappling with the consequences of the Syrian displacement crisis, which has been further exacerbated since 2019 by a severe economic, fiscal, and governance meltdown. Additionally, the increasing pressures from climate change have intensified these vulnerabilities. This state-of-affairs weakens the ability of local communities to cope with the immediate impacts of the crisis, such as service breakdowns, rising poverty, and growing tensions between and within communities. These challenges, in turn, limit their capacity to pursue a sustainable development path, particularly as durable solutions to the displacement crisis remain elusive. In response to these challenges, the Lebanon Host Community Support Project Phase 2 (LHSP 2.0) builds upon the lessons learned from the original LHSP project, which has been implemented since 2014. LHSP 2.0 seeks to anchor stabilization activities within a more integrated local development framework. It focuses on working at the area-based level within clusters and unions, with a strong emphasis on strengthening municipal capacities to enhance the sustainability and impact of stabilization efforts. At the local level, LHSP 2.0 aims to bolster the coping and sustainable development capacities of host communities. Its key objectives are to create a more enabling environment for mitigating and preventing tensions by: The Local Development for Stabilization project (LDP) further complements the objectives of LHSP 2.0 by enhancing local governance, capacity building, and economic resilience across Lebanon. This initiative focuses on the long-term recovery and stability of host communities, ensuring that development strategies are inclusive, sustainable, and responsive to the complex needs of both displaced and host populations. By fostering an environment where local governments and communities can manage development processes effectively, LDP seeks to integrate economic, social, and environmental resilience at the community level. Together, the LHSP 2.0 and LDP projects are critical in addressing Lebanon's multi-dimensional vulnerabilities and ensuring the country s capacity for sustainable, inclusive recovery. They aim to create a harmonious, integrated approach to local development that not only addresses immediate needs but also builds resilience for the future.
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