Christel Paganoni-Bruijns, Chief Executive Officer at World Ovarian Cancer Coalition, shared a post by World Ovarian Cancer Coalition, adding:
“I’m reaching out to my network because this is one of those rare roles where the right person won’t just fill a position, they will help shape the global agenda for women’s health.
The World Ovarian Cancer Coalition is seeking a Global Director of Communications. Beyond leading communications, this person will help amplify the voices of more than 200 patient advocacy organizations across the world and engage with some of the most influential partners in global health, including World Health Organization , the World Economic Forum , the Lancet Commission on Ovarian Cancer, Union for International Cancer Control (UICC), IGCS – International Gynecologic Cancer Society, and many others.
We are looking for a strategic communications leader with a genuine commitment to improving outcomes for women affected by ovarian cancer. Someone who thrives at the intersection of patient advocacy, policy, research, and global health leadership, and who understands that in this space, the right story told to the right audience can change policy, funding, and lives.
Please share this opportunity widely or tag someone who immediately comes to mind. The best candidates are often found through trusted networks, and I would love your help in finding the person who can bring this work to a broader audience and a bigger impact.”
Quoting World Ovarian Cancer Coalition‘s post:
“Ovarian cancer remains one of the most under-recognized cancers worldwide.
We’re looking for a Global Director of Communications to help strengthen global awareness, support advocacy efforts, and elevate the voices of our network of 200+ member organisations around the world.
This is a unique opportunity to lead communications for a global movement working to improve outcomes for women affected by ovarian cancer.
Fully remote | Part-time (4 days/week)
To apply, please submit your CV and cover letter to recruitment@worldovariancancercoalition.org by July 5th.
Learn more here.”
