Comms 4 Development Jobs Board

Comms 4 Development Jobs Board

Comms 4 Devt Jobs Board #104

There's 65 new comms roles on this week's board!

Feb 16, 2026
∙ Paid

Hey friend,

How are you?

Try as I might this week, I can’t fully ignore that pesky AI concept… it’s invading everything I read and even listen to, from how AI is reshaping the PR industry to how AI is tanking the global stock market.

From a development perspective, evidence also shows that AI is likely to widen global inequalities.

If you really want to dive into the risks of AI, check out the 2026 International
AI Safety Report.

Or read this article on 7 key takeaways of the report.

It’s a sobering, though not unexpected, reality of what happens when you rush to create something without thinking it through.

As Dr Malcolm said in Jurassic Park, “You stood on the shoulders of geniuses to accomplish something as fast as you could, and before you even knew what you had, you patented it, and packaged it, and slapped it on a plastic lunchbox, and now you're selling it.”

Rings pretty true of AI.

A classic film, and the book is even better.

Best of all, being written in 1990, it’s completely AI-free.

Or you can get stuck into this week’s jobs board with 65 awesome new communications roles!

I hope one of them is just right for you.

The Comms 4 Development Jobs Board is a weekly list of paid roles (no volunteer or intern roles) and carefully curated by yours truly.

The C4D Jobs Board is for communications professionals in the global development sector, and in developing countries only.

You won’t find anything else like it.

And it’s delivered straight to your inbox bright and early every Tuesday morning (AEST). For the bargain price of $US10/month.

Paid subscribers get the full deal, 2 hours ahead of everyone else, while free subscribers get 10 roles picked at random.

I do the hard yards finding these gigs so you don’t have to! You’re welcome.

YES! SUBSCRIBE ME

Comms 4 Development Jobs Board #104

A young woman in a blue dress sits outdoors and weaves a traditional cloth on a bamboo loom in Guatemala © Julio Reynaldo 2020

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