The European Union Delegation to Guatemala is looking for a Press and Information Officer
We are
The European Union (EU) is an economic and political partnership between 27 European countries. It plays an important role in international affairs through diplomacy, trade, development aid and working with global organizations. Abroad, the EU is represented through more than 140 diplomatic representations, known also as EU Delegations, which have a similar function to those of an embassy.
The EU Delegation to the Guatemala works in close coordination with the Embassies and Consulates of the 27 EU Member States. We are a fully-fledged diplomatic mission and represent the European Union in dealings with the Guatemalan government in areas that are part of the EU’s remit.
We offer
The post of Press and Information Officer (Local Agent - Group I) in the Political, Press and Information Section. The team consists of 3 people and there are occasional atypical working hours.
Under this post, the recruited person will be attributed to functions depending on the needs of the Delegation, and on the changes of these needs. The successful candidate will serve under the supervision and responsibility of the Deputy Head of Mission/Head of the Political, Press and Information Section, providing support, expertise and assistance in promoting the visibility of the European Union in Guatemala, including through social media, analysinglocal media and political developments relevant to the European Union, in close collaboration with other sections of the Delegation. S/he also organizes events to support the Delegation’s activities.
Following main tasks and duties are currently required:
• Monitor, analyse and report on developments in Guatemala.
• Organise the Ambassador’s media activities (i.a. interviews, press briefings, press conferences).
• Coordinate the Delegation’s communication/public diplomacy policy, in close collaboration with the Cooperation section of the EU Delegation (“one-Delegation-approach”).
• Create strategic communications content and public relations campaigns.
• Organisation and graphic design of communication material.
• Draft speeches, statements, articles and presentations.
• Manage updates to the Delegation’s website.
• Manage the Delegation’s social media accounts (X, Instagram, FB, LinkedIn).
• Plan and organise public diplomacy events and high-level visits.
• Manage public relations (mass media, communicators, influencers, government, cultural sector, academic, political and civil society).
• Coordinate replies to media requests.
• Accompany internal or external meetings to follow up on issues related to communication, visibility, public diplomacy.
• Manage the Press & Information budget.
• Initiate procurement of Press, Information and Public Diplomacy goods and services.
• Prepare annual reporting on communication and information activities.
• Back-up of the Political Officer.
• Any other task that may be assigned.
There is a competitive benefits package, subject to certain conditions, including personal leave days and public holidays, health insurances and a retirement savings plan.
The expected start date will be March 2026.
Minimum requirements / eligibility criteria
• Bachelor’s degree completed and attested by a diploma, preferably in one of the following disciplines: Communication, Journalism, Public Relations, Political Science or International Relations.
• A minimum of five (5) years of professional experience in the field of press and information or communication/public diplomacy, duly supported by employment certificates or reference letters from employers.
• Excellent command (spoken and written) of Spanish (C2) and English (C1).
• Guatemalan nationals or candidates with residence in Guatemala and a valid work permit.
• Computer skills, particularly Windows and MS Office, drafting for web and social media.
Assets / selection criteria
• A master’s degree in one of the above-mentioned areas.
• Work in an Embassy or an international organization.
• Any other EU language, particularly French or German.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES:
The European Union is committed to an equal opportunities policy for all its employees and applicants for employment. As an employer, the EU is committed to promoting gender equality and to preventing discrimination on any grounds. It actively welcomes applications from all qualified candidates from diverse backgrounds. We aim at a service which is truly representative of society, where each staff member feels respected, is able to give their best and can develop their full potential.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Please submit your application, consisting of a cover letter and Europass format CV via the eeasjobs-105@eeas.europa.eu no later than 18 January 2026 – 23:00 hrs. Only complete applications received on time via eeasjobs-105@eeas.europa.eu will be considered.
The successful candidate will be subject to a medical check and abackground check.
The process
After the deadline for applications, the eligible applications will be admitted to the Selection by the Committee set up for this purpose.
Depending on the number of applications received, successive phases of Selection may include shortlisting of candidates-basedassessment of the information provided in the cover letter, CV,practical testing and interviews. Best candidates will be invited to the final interview.
Only candidates admitted to each successive selection phase will be contacted individually. The Delegation will use the same means of publication as for this job advertisement to inform the remaining candidates once the recruitment procedure has been completed and that a candidate has (or has not) been recruited.
The Delegation will not supply additional information or discuss the selection procedure. During the selection process, please do not contact the members of the Selection Committee, but address your questions and comments to the Delegation’s Administration.