- Thu Jan 08, 2026 12:55 pm#21589
The Public Relations Officer role at Christian Service Society (CSS) involves managing communication between the NGO and various government, non-government, and media entities. This position is critical for ensuring the organization’s visibility, compliance, and operational efficiency in a complex local environment. The candidate will act as a bridge between CSS and external stakeholders, handling both public engagement and administrative tasks that support the NGO’s mission in health, education, and development sectors.
• Strong communication skills to liaise with government officials, NGOs, and media outlets at multiple levels
• Proficiency in drafting reports, press releases, and official correspondence
• Ability to manage legal and administrative tasks such as license renewals, land transactions, and financial obligations
• Experience in maintaining relationships with press clubs, journalists, and local media
• Familiarity with navigating bureaucratic processes, including interactions with BRTA, insurance offices, and government secretariats
• Willingness to handle both routine and urgent tasks with attention to detail and punctuality
Candidates should highlight experience in environments requiring stakeholder coordination, particularly in NGO or INGO settings. Emphasize roles that involved managing public relations, handling legal or compliance issues, or organizing events. Local experience is highly valued, especially if it includes working with government bodies or media in Bangladesh. Demonstrating familiarity with the legal and administrative systems in Khulna or similar regions will strengthen the application.
Education should be presented clearly, with academic qualifications listed in order of relevance. While a graduate or postgraduate degree is required, experience can offset gaps in formal education. Certifications in communication, event management, or legal compliance are advantageous. Ensure all documents, including academic certificates and experience letters, are organized and legible.
• Practical knowledge of office software (e.g., MS Word, Excel) for report preparation and data management
• Understanding of local media channels and press protocols
• Basic knowledge of legal procedures related to land transactions, vehicle licenses, and tax compliance
• Familiarity with CSS’s operational context, including its focus on health, education, and economic development
Interviews for this role often emphasize practical problem-solving and situational awareness. Be prepared to discuss past experiences in handling media relations, resolving administrative challenges, or managing time-sensitive tasks. Highlight your ability to maintain professionalism under pressure, especially when dealing with legal or bureaucratic hurdles. Avoid vague answers; instead, provide specific examples of how you’ve managed similar responsibilities in previous roles.
1. Review the job description thoroughly to align your answers with CSS’s priorities
2. Prepare concise examples of your work with government bodies, media, or NGOs
3. Practice explaining your motorcycle driving skills and readiness to work extra hours
4. Rehearse responses to questions about handling legal matters or press inquiries
5. Ensure your CV and cover letter clearly state your eligibility, including age, experience, and relevant certifications
Final readiness should include a complete set of documents: academic certificates, experience letters, national ID, and two recent photographs. Double-check that your CV includes your mobile number and the job title on the envelope. Arrive early for the interview, dressed professionally, and ready to demonstrate both your competence and adaptability. Bangladeshi employers value punctuality, reliability, and a clear understanding of local processes. Maintain respectful and courteous behavior throughout the application process to leave a lasting impression.
• Strong communication skills to liaise with government officials, NGOs, and media outlets at multiple levels
• Proficiency in drafting reports, press releases, and official correspondence
• Ability to manage legal and administrative tasks such as license renewals, land transactions, and financial obligations
• Experience in maintaining relationships with press clubs, journalists, and local media
• Familiarity with navigating bureaucratic processes, including interactions with BRTA, insurance offices, and government secretariats
• Willingness to handle both routine and urgent tasks with attention to detail and punctuality
Candidates should highlight experience in environments requiring stakeholder coordination, particularly in NGO or INGO settings. Emphasize roles that involved managing public relations, handling legal or compliance issues, or organizing events. Local experience is highly valued, especially if it includes working with government bodies or media in Bangladesh. Demonstrating familiarity with the legal and administrative systems in Khulna or similar regions will strengthen the application.
Education should be presented clearly, with academic qualifications listed in order of relevance. While a graduate or postgraduate degree is required, experience can offset gaps in formal education. Certifications in communication, event management, or legal compliance are advantageous. Ensure all documents, including academic certificates and experience letters, are organized and legible.
• Practical knowledge of office software (e.g., MS Word, Excel) for report preparation and data management
• Understanding of local media channels and press protocols
• Basic knowledge of legal procedures related to land transactions, vehicle licenses, and tax compliance
• Familiarity with CSS’s operational context, including its focus on health, education, and economic development
Interviews for this role often emphasize practical problem-solving and situational awareness. Be prepared to discuss past experiences in handling media relations, resolving administrative challenges, or managing time-sensitive tasks. Highlight your ability to maintain professionalism under pressure, especially when dealing with legal or bureaucratic hurdles. Avoid vague answers; instead, provide specific examples of how you’ve managed similar responsibilities in previous roles.
1. Review the job description thoroughly to align your answers with CSS’s priorities
2. Prepare concise examples of your work with government bodies, media, or NGOs
3. Practice explaining your motorcycle driving skills and readiness to work extra hours
4. Rehearse responses to questions about handling legal matters or press inquiries
5. Ensure your CV and cover letter clearly state your eligibility, including age, experience, and relevant certifications
Final readiness should include a complete set of documents: academic certificates, experience letters, national ID, and two recent photographs. Double-check that your CV includes your mobile number and the job title on the envelope. Arrive early for the interview, dressed professionally, and ready to demonstrate both your competence and adaptability. Bangladeshi employers value punctuality, reliability, and a clear understanding of local processes. Maintain respectful and courteous behavior throughout the application process to leave a lasting impression.

