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  • Posted: Mar 4, 2024
    Deadline: Apr 1, 2024
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    OUR MISSION End violent conflict. It’s our purpose — our call to action. Instead of tearing down an existing world, we focus on constructing a new one. We do this through a type of peacebuilding called conflict transformation. Meaning: we look to change the everyday interactions between groups of people in conflict, so they can work together t...
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    Policy and Coordination Officer - African Union/Youth, Peace and Security (YPS)

    • The Policy and Coordination Officer will be a member of Search’s Strategy Alignment Team, reporting to the Director of Children and Youth Programmes, and will be required to engage and collaborate with a range of other key departments across the organisation (including global policy, grants management and teams in Kenya and Belgium) to achieve the project’s objectives.

    Responsibilities:

    • Coordinates, facilitates and convenes across offices, partner organisations and institutions;
    • Builds and maintains working-level relationships with stakeholders including policymakers, youth-led groups, and consortium partners in the Project Management Unit;
    • Represents Search at external meetings and events;
    • Proposes advocacy strategies for specific policy engagements and draws lessons from successes and failures of past strategies;
    • Conducts policy analysis, and writes policy documents, messages and presentations;
    • Ensures content and practical coordination of the project with key partners, supporting project coordination by Oxfam, including by representing Search in coalition meetings, while also contributing to planning, reporting, monitoring and evaluation, and effective partner management;
    • Conducts youth-adapted capacity building trainings and workshops, coaching and mentoring;
    • Supports research, including stakeholder mappings;
    • Collaborates closely with relevant field-based colleagues and technical experts across and outside the organisation;
    • Occasionally produces joint op-eds and social media content and is considered a representative of the organisation on social media.

    Minimum Qualifications:

    • Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science, International Relations, Conflict Studies, Social Sciences, African Studies, Development/Humanitarian Studies or related field;
    • Minimum of 6 years of relevant work experience (or Master’s Degree with minimum 4 years of relevant experience) in the youth sector, peacebuilding, development cooperation, humanitarian aid or education.
    • Strong knowledge of AU institutions and legislative processes;
    • Demonstrated advocacy expertise, influencing policies on youth, participation, development cooperation, humanitarian aid, or peacebuilding;
    • Demonstrated networking skills;
    • Demonstrated facilitation, training and convening skills;
    • Excellent writing, editing, and verbal communications skills in English.

    Preferred Qualifications:

    • Research proficiency, including the ability to gather, analyse, and present data;
    • Experience working in youth-led organisations or conducting youth-led advocacy;
    • Existing contacts network in youth-led coalitions, in particular in the field of peace and security;
    • Existing contacts network in the AU;
    • Excellent writing, editing and verbal communications skills in French;
    • Experience working in conflict-affected countries;
    • Experience working in the development cooperation, humanitarian or peacebuilding sector.
    • Experience in organising events and workshops;
    • Experience in (youth-focused) capacity building, training, coaching, or mentoring.

    General Competencies (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities):

    • Initiates brainstorming or problem-solving processes;
    • Employs strategic and analytical thinking. With time on the job, develops skills for analysing and communicating programme successes and failures; reports lessons learned to the team and other members;
    • Ability to represent Search at local and international events and meetings;
    • Can independently initiate and maintain relations with policy makers, partners, funders, and companies;
    • Demonstrates appreciation for diversity of thought. Builds cross-functional relationships with other functional departments;
    • Demonstrates ability to be adaptable and willing to confront and change own ideas and preconceptions with the resiliency and flexibility to make changes based on hearing a diversity of thoughts;
    • Drafts clear and compelling team documents, briefing materials, and presentations;
    • Coordinates across functions from a multicultural perspective that reflects consideration of other cultures, other viewpoints, and other ways of doing things;
    • Recognizes the options available for solving problems, conducts analyses, and uses technical tools to support informed decision making;
    • Conducts quality control of team documents, briefing materials, presentations, and systems data. Carefully reviews and checks the accuracy of information in work reports, management information systems. Proactively informs management of potential risks and concerns; suggests resolutions;
    • Independently prioritises time to reach deadlines and reaches end results of assignments with ability to accomplish multiple steps with limited to no supervision.

    Method of Application

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