Job Overview
The Privatisation Commission, a key department of the Government of Pakistan, is hiring a Consultant Media on a contract basis for the year 2026. The role is central to supporting the Commission's public engagement and media relations, ensuring that its privatization initiatives and updates are effectively communicated to stakeholders and the public.
The Consultant Media will work closely with the Commission's communications team to implement approved media strategies.
This includes drafting press releases, social media content, briefs, presentations, and background notes, as well as maintaining media databases and stakeholder contact lists.
The role involves organizing press briefings, conferences, and outreach events, and monitoring daily media coverage across digital platforms to compile summary reports.
The position requires a blend of strategic thinking and hands-on execution, making it ideal for media professionals who thrive in a fast-paced government environment.
Candidates with international qualifications or experience, and those who have recently held similar-level positions in other organizations, will be given preference.
This suggests the Commission values fresh perspectives and global best practices in digital media and communication.
The role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to high-stakes economic reforms and public sector communication, making it a compelling career move for media and digital strategy experts looking to make a tangible impact in Pakistan's governance landscape.
Eligibility and Qualification
To be considered for the Consultant Media position, candidates must meet the educational and experiential benchmarks set by the Privatisation Commission.
The eligibility criteria are designed to ensure that the selected individual possesses both the academic foundation and practical skills necessary to handle the Commission's diverse communication needs.
- Bachelor's degree (BS) in Media Studies with a focus on Digital Media, or BS in Computer Sciences.
- Minimum of 3 years of relevant industry experience in digital strategy, website and social media management, content design, and digital media monitoring.
- Maximum age limit is 35 years.
Responsibilities
- Assist in the execution of approved communication, media, and outreach activities.
- Maintain media databases, stakeholder contact lists, and records of press coverage and engagements.
- Support development of communication materials such as sector notes and digital content.
- Coordinate with internal teams, vendors, and service providers for timely delivery of communication outputs.
- Ensure proper documentation, archiving, and confidentiality of media-related records.
- Perform any other duties assigned by the competent authority.
How to Apply
- Visit the official National Job Portal (NJP) website at to access the full job advertisement and application portal.
- Review the detailed job description and eligibility criteria on the NJP page.
- Click on the 'Login to Apply' button and log in to your NJP account, or create a new account if you do not have one.
- Complete the online application form with accurate personal, educational, and professional details.
- Upload all required documents as specified in the online application process.
Important Instructions
- Candidates already employed in government service should apply through the proper channel and submit a NOC (No Objection Certificate) at the time of interview.
- Keep a copy of the submitted application and any challan or fee receipt, if applicable, for future reference.