The Director of Communications plays a central role in shaping and advancing Village Health Works’ communications strategy across digital platforms, media, donor-facing materials, and organizational storytelling.
This role is responsible for setting and executing an overall communications strategy that reflects Village Health Works’ mission, values, and strategic priorities. The Director of Communications will work closely with colleagues in Kigutu, Burundi and across the organization to gather stories, images, updates, and programmatic insights and translate them into compelling communications for external audiences.
The Director of Communications will lead the creation and management of social media content, pitch stories to media outlets, and support the development team with donor communications, fundraising materials, and event-related assets. This role will help ensure Village Health Works tells a clear, powerful, and consistent story to donors, partners, media, and the broader public.
This position is ideal for a highly organized, mission-driven communicator who is both strategic and hands-on—someone who can think about the big picture while also writing captions, managing deadlines, and bringing stories to life across platforms.
This role may be based remotely or in a hybrid arrangement and will require close collaboration with staff in Burundi and the United States. Periodic travel may occur depending on organizational needs.
Benefits include paid time off, 401(k) plan, medical, dental, vision and life insurance.
Qualified candidates are encouraged to submit a CV and cover letter outlining:
● Why this position is of interest.
● How your experience matches the qualifications stated
● What differentiates you from other candidates?
Submissions should be sent to: jobs_a@villagehealthworks.org and crussell@villagehealthworks.org
Please include the title of the role in the subject line of your email.
Organization Background
Village Health Works (VHW) is a 501(c)(3) corporation. It is a social justice organization founded on the belief that health equity is not a commodity but a right. Founded in partnership with the communities we currently serve, VHW’s mission is to provide the neediest with high quality, compassionate health care and education in a dignified environment. VHW’s holistic approach integrates clinical services with education, food security, economic development, environmental protection, music and the arts. In the context of where we work, this is how we can sustainably end the extreme, multigenerational scarcity and poverty in a way that uplifts and engages communities. We believe that the lack of access to quality healthcare and education is the biggest threat to development and world peace.
VHW operates a wide array of clinical and community programs in a catchment area of over 200,000 people within the provinces of Rumonge and Bururi, Burundi. After 17 years of operation, VHW has made tremendous progress in patient care and education.
Village Health Works has embarked on a plan to expand our clinical services to provide comprehensive quality medical care and training. To achieve this goal, VHW has constructed and opened an 85,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art teaching hospital with services that include surgery, obstetric deliveries, intensive care, pediatrics and neonatology, emergency care, pathology laboratory, medical education, and a research center.
In partnership with the University of Burundi, we combine clinical expertise with academic innovation, creating new opportunities for senior medical students, residents, and healthcare professionals to learn. Together, we are addressing immediate healthcare needs while building a sustainable future for generations to come. With this initiative, we are crafting a blueprint for healthcare excellence that can inspire similar efforts throughout East Africa.
Additionally, VHW has established the Kigutu International Academy, a grade 9–12 boarding school designed to equip young minds with an education grounded in critical thinking and leadership to prepare them to contribute meaningfully to the future of Burundi and the African continent.
Our core values are as follows:
● Every member of VHW’s team must value the dignity inherent in each individual, aspire to excellence in all we do, and proceed with boldness and perseverance.
● Compassion and justice must be at the heart of our organization.
● To accomplish the mission of our organization we must all be accountable to each other and to our community.
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For more information, please visit Village Health Works and see our Strategic Plan.