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Save the Children
Social Science
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Addis Ababa
5 years
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2022-05-12
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2022-05-16
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Application Deadline: May 16, 2022
JOB TITLE: Consultant – Humanitarian and Education Advisory
TEAM/PROGRAMME: Global Advocacy Offices
LOCATION: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
GRADE:
TYPE OF CONTRACT: 3 month consultancy
CHILD SAFEGUARDING:
Level 2 – a DBS check (standard level) or equivalent overseas police check will be required as your position may have access to sensitive data
ROLE PURPOSE:
The Consultant – Humanitarian and Education Advisory will lead our influencing work in the African Union (AU) on humanitarian issues, peace and security and education – engaging widely with the AU Commission and delegations, and civil society organisations active in this arena. He or she will make a key contribution to our global advocacy success in these thematic areas, especially our organisational breakthrough of ensuring that children in humanitarian crises have access to a quality education.
SCOPE OF ROLE:
Reports to: Director, AU Global Advocacy Office/AU Liaison and Pan Africa Office
Staff reporting to this post: Humanitarian and Education Advocacy Intern
Key internal relationships: Advocacy Office Director; Child Rights Governance Advisor, Humanitarian Advocacy Working Group; Education Global Initiative Advocacy Working Group; Advocacy staff in Africa regional and country offices; Humanitarian Advocacy Advisers in other Save the Children global advocacy offices; Save the Children members and Humanitarian and Education programme staff in Africa.
Role Dimensions: Addis Ababa is home to the African Union and other regional institutions that play a critical role in shaping African children’s lives and helping to ensure their rights are fulfilled. Save the Children’s ability to engage and influence the AU is central to our aim of creating lasting positive change for the world’s poorest and most vulnerable children. The post holder will therefore work effectively with AU Peace and Security Architecture, the Education Science Technology and Innovation Department targeting relevant institutions and bodies in the AU to influence decision-making that enhances better protection of the rights and welfare of children in humanitarian settings, especially those affected by armed conflicts in Africa.
This role is a high profile, externally-facing role, with responsibility for advocacy on a visible and politically sensitive set of issues in Addis Ababa, requiring excellent judgement, strategic sense, content on the issues, strong external networks and an ability to be agile and manage a demanding and varied workload. Most of this advocacy will need to be done in conjunction with advocacy at the national level in the region; in donor capitals and at the UN – requiring very close collaboration with other parts of Save the Children, and an ability to navigate a networked structure in a large international organisation.
The post holder will work as an integral member of the AU Liaison and Pan-Africa Office and wider cross-organisational teams. S/he will also collaborate closely with Save the Children regional and national advocacy staff in Africa, in our advocacy offices in New York, Geneva and Brussels, and in key Save the Children members, as well as with humanitarian and education programme colleagues in the region.
KEY RESPONSIBILTIES
INTERNAL
1. AU Liaison & Pan Africa Office
a) Strategy implementation
Lead the implementation of an ambitious strategy
inspired by:
b) Humanitarian and Education Unit in AULPAO
Lead the operation of a humanitarian and education advocacy unit with broad ranging mandates including but not limited to the following key components:
c) Driving internal synergy
Establish a mutually supportive relationship with the Child Rights Governance function in the AULPAO
d) Engaging with Advocacy Offices in Geneva, Brussels and NY
Motivated by opportunities for accessing global information, technical support and funding opportunities, build and sustain mutual relationships with key contacts in these offices.
e) West &Central as well as East and Southern Africa Regions
Building relationships with the Regional Advocacy key contacts to enable Country-
Office Regional Office–Continental level advocacy engagements
f) Humanitarian Advocacy Working Group (HAWG)-SCI UK
Engage with the group for information sharing and technical support by participating in the weekly meetings and/or through engaging individual members.
g). Education Global Initiative-SCI
Engage collectively and/or bilaterally with the global team based on an analysis of where to access strategic technical support as well as for AU-Global level information sharing and learning.
h) Save the Children, Members
Identify and engage selected contacts based on their interest of contributing to the achievement of the humanitarian and education strategic objectives in Africa.
EXTERNAL
2. Advocacy at the Africa Union
a) Engaging the AU Peace and Security Architecture
b) Engaging at the Political Affairs Peace and Security Department
c) Engaging at the AU Education Science Technology and Innovation Department
d) Engaging at the AU Commission
Strategically target the Office of the Chairperson and/or other Commissioners, informed by an analysis that assures the best use of time and the greatest advocacy opportunity.
e) Collaboration with NGOs/CSOs working with the AU
Identify child focused and like -minded Humanitarian/Education/peace and security NGOs and establish a workable mechanism of collaboration that ensures relevant information sharing and facilitates joint advocacy actions during key moments/ opportunities at the AU level; ensuring that this relationship also re-enforces partnerships at local-national-RECs levels, if possible.
KEY DELIVERABLES
KEY AREAS OF ACCOUNTABILITY:
The Advocacy Consultant will:
SKILLS AND BEHAVIOURS (SCI Values in Practice)
Accountability:
Ambition:
Collaboration:
Creativity:
Integrity:
Equal Opportunities
Health and Safety
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education to degree level – an academic background in a directly relevant field is desirable.
EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS:
Additional job responsibilities
The job duties and responsibilities as set out above are not exhaustive and the post holder may be required to carry out additional duties within reasonableness of their level of skills and experience.
Interested applicants who meet the MINIMUM requirements should apply using THIS LINK
Fields Of Study
Social Science