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Embassy of New Zealand
Social Science
Social Development
Addis Ababa
4 years
1 Position
2022-01-20
to
2022-02-01
Full Time
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Job Description
About the Embassy
The Embassy represents the New Zealand Government to the highest standards of professional excellence in diplomacy, trade negotiations, international development and consular services. This is done by building connections with the host Country and accredited countries where required, that enables the New Zealand Government to achieve more than they could alone.
The New Zealand Aid Programme delivers New Zealand’s official support for developing countries. The purpose of New Zealand’s aid is to develop shared prosperity and stability, drawing on the best of New Zealand’s knowledge and skills. We support sustainable development in developing countries to reduce poverty and contribute to a more secure, equitable and prosperous world. The New Zealand Aid Programme is managed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT), represented in Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa by the New Zealand Embassy.
About the Position -
The Development Programme Coordinator role at the New Zealand Embassy is responsible for managing and coordinating aspects of the New Zealand Aid Programme in support of Ethiopia, the African Union, Accreditations and other countries in the region. The Development Programme Coordinator role provides oversight and coordination of selected bilateral and regional and multilateral aid programme activities. This includes delivery, monitoring and reporting on activities across a range of sectors.
About the Public Service
The public service works collectively to make a meaningful difference for New Zealanders. The Public Service Act 2020 states that the purpose of the public service is to support constitutional and democratic government, enable both the current Government and successive governments to develop and implement their policies, deliver high-quality and efficient public services, support the Government to pursue the long-term public interest, facilitate active citizenship and act in accordance with the law. We have an important role in supporting the Crown in its relationships with Māori under the Treaty of Waitangi and te Tiriti o Waitangi. Whilst there are many diverse roles, all public servants are unified by a spirit of service to the community, and guided by the core principles and values of the public service in our work.
About the Ministry - Mō te Manatū
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (the Ministry) acts in the world to build a safer, more prosperous and more sustainable future for New Zealanders. We do this by building connections with and influencing other countries to advance New Zealand’s interests, project New Zealand values and secure the outcomes that matter to New Zealand. We pursue the Government’s international priorities and provide advice to the Government on the implications for New Zealand of what is happening in the world.
Our work contributes to the wellbeing of New Zealanders’ in the following ways:
Diversity and Inclusion - Kanorau, Kauawhi
We aspire to be a workplace that values and utilizes diverse and inclusive thinking, people and behaviors. This means that our staff reflect the diversity of New Zealand and the countries we work in, and that the contributions of staff with diverse backgrounds, experiences, skills and perspectives are valued and respected.
Our values are:
The Ministry recognizes the importance of staff having flexibility around work hours and working arrangements to maintain a work/life balance. In turn there may be some situations where the Ministry’s business deliverables require staff to be available during certain hours of the day or for longer periods to meet a temporary surge in work requirements.
Key Accountabilities - Kawenga Matua
The following key accountabilities of this role assist in delivering the Ministry’s purpose:
Role specific
Activity Management
Relationship Management
Policy Analysis and Engagement
Emergency Response
Communications and Public Diplomacy
Visits and Events
Organizational Responsibilities
Knowledge Management
Security
Health and Safety
Relationships
The position is required to build and maintain the following relationships:
Internal (within the Embassy / Ministry):
External (outside the Embassy / Ministry):
Delegations
Mandatory Role Requirements
The New Zealand Embassy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, is looking for a Development Programme Coordinator to help manage the New Zealand Aid Programme. The successful applicant will join a small team managing New Zealand’s aid projects in the areas of agriculture and renewable energy, primarily in Ethiopia, Rwanda, Kenya and in partnership with the African Union.
The successful applicant will have project management experience in development, business, government or civil society, including planning, financial management, monitoring and evaluation.
Skills, Knowledge and Experience
The Development Programme Coordinator will have the following experience, skills and knowledge:
Experience:
Knowledge:
Skills:
Shows the drive and resilience to work proactively and deliver sustainable high performance.
Interested applicants with relevant experience should send a covering letter(no more than one page), setting out why you are applying for the position, your suitability for the role, your experience in financial management and the contact details for two recent references, together with an updated CV to nzembassy.vacancy@gmail.com with the subject title: Development Programme Coordinator: Vacancy.
Applications close at 5pm on Muesday 1 February 2022.
NB: All applications must be made in English. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. The applicant we are looking for will be able to effectively prioritize and organize his or her own workload around competing priorities. They will be able to quickly pick up new ways of working, including new processes and systems. They will be able to work independently without requiring close supervision and be able to work effectively in a team. They will also have excellent interpersonal skills and demonstrate sound judgment. This is a locally engaged position. The Embassy does not provide assistance with airfares, transfer costs or accommodation. Applicants must have the right to reside and work in Ethiopia. The annual starting salary for the position will be dependent upon skills and experience. The full position description is available on request by email from http://www.ethiojobs.net/
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