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  • Posted: Jan 17, 2025
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    The International Rescue Committee is a global humanitarian aid, relief and development nongovernmental organization.
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    Regional Advocacy & Communication Senior-Coordinator

    Main Responsibilities: 

    • Advocacy Strategy: Lead advocacy strategy and messaging development and implementation for Central Africa regional and country-level policy goals, developing global advocacy messaging and supporting the influence efforts of Country Offices through field visits and/or virtual meetings where relevant. Facilitate the implementation of regional, country-specific and global advocacy strategies, including developing plans to reach relevant audiences and advocacy targets, including power mapping and tactical planning.
    • Communications Strategy: Convene, collaborate with, and lead a dynamic range of IRC teams across the Central Africa Region in collaboration with the Associate Director for Global Communications, to develop and implement a communication strategy for Central Africa that drives awareness of the crises in the region, as well as IRC’s impact and advocacy, enhancing the IRC's reputation, supporting fundraising objectives, and influencing target policy makers.
    • Communications: Oversee production of polished and accessible external facing products including reports and press releases to inform key audiences including civil society, press and media about IRC activities and the needs of displaced people in CA and to influence policy decisions. 
    • Internal Collaboration: Facilitate mechanisms to ensure sharing of information and analysis, and alignment of policy/advocacy messaging and positioning across country programs, the regional office and global headquarters. Serve as the primary point of contact for influence and communications in the region. Ensure that information about the IRC’s response activities in CA is disseminated to regional and HQ staff as appropriate. 
    • Policy Engagement and Agenda-Setting: Develop regional and country-specific policy agendas, in collaboration with internal and external experts, that respond to identified challenges in the humanitarian/development sectors and are aligned with S100 and one another. Develop analysis and position papers to inform advocacy work for the region and globally where relevant. 
    • Spokesperson assistance: Assist IRC’s official spokespersons (Regional & Country senior leaders)  by providing briefings on the situation in Central Africa’s sub-regional contexts to key internal and external stakeholders, including policymakers, government officials, journalists, and donors. Engage with international and regional media to pitch stories about IRC’s response, advocacy priorities and partnerships, resulting in high-quality, top-tier coverage. 
    • Advocacy: Engage in regional and national dialogues with key policymakers and stakeholders to pursue country, regional and global advocacy priorities. Maintain active working relationships with external national, regional and global stakeholders including other INGOs, UN Agencies, think tanks, analysts and community-based organizations. 

    Key working relationships 

    • Position reports to: CA Deputy Regional Director 
    • Position indirectly reports to: VP of Global Advocacy and Influence 
    • Position supervises: N/A 
    • Key internal relationships: Central Africa RVP, Country Directors and Deputy Director -Programs, Global Advocacy and Influence colleagues particularly the Director of Regional Advocacy, Global Policy and Solutions colleagues, Global and country-based communications colleagues, and relevant subject matter experts including Technical Advisors, Frontline colleagues etc. 
    • Key external relationships: Regional and national advocacy fora, international and national NGOs, UN agencies. 

    Requirements 

    • Education: 
    • Degree in Law, Government, Political Science, International Relations, Strategic Studies, or related discipline. 
    • Fluency in French & English is essential both oral and written. 

    Work experience: 

    • 5-8 years of experience working on humanitarian, development and/or foreign policy issues. At least two years of experience living and working overseas, preferably in Central Africa region. 
    • Demonstrated experience in advocacy and communications efforts in relevant contexts with a focus on creativity and strategic thinking. 
    • Demonstrated skills and competencies: 
    • Excellent research and writing skills and the ability to translate complex material and data into coherent narratives. 
    • Excellent networking, interpersonal, communication, relationship-building and negotiation skills and an ability to cultivate and maintain a personal network of sources and contacts. 
    • Knowledge of humanitarian system and assistance, blockages to humanitarian access and solutions to protracted displacement, particularly in the Central Africa context including the Central Sahel region. 
    • Understanding of international relief and development issues, such as the role of international stakeholders, including regional institutions, the UN, donors. 
    • Strong communication skills with a demonstrated ability to communicate successfully in easily understandable language with diverse individuals and groups and within a fast-paced humanitarian/rapid onset emergency setting is desirable 
    • Ability to think strategically and work quickly and effectively under pressure, including the ability to handle multiple tasks and projects simultaneously 
    • Proactive and able to work independently and as part of a team 
    • Culturally sensitive - able and interested in working with a multi-diverse team. 

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    BD Director, Long-Term Funding

    Key Accountabilities and Major Responsibilities

    • Manage the entire Long-Term Funding Team, contributing to a positive work culture for all team members, and to the wider department working culture reflective of IRC values. 
    • Represent IRC/participate in donor/NGO events and provide feedback to relevant staff
    • Participate in/deliver sessions for regional and technical events
    • Oversee development of standard guidance for staff working on proposals, including but not only overview sheets on donor rules and preference and standard language/approaches for proposals
    • Manage a pipeline of upcoming opportunities and circulate to key organizational staff
    • Ensure upcoming donor engagement opportunities are identified and assessed in collaboration with the Donor Engagement Leads for specific donors
    • Accountable for providing business development and/or donor-specific perspective as appropriate to other IRC units/initiatives
    • Contribute to all identified priorities in the BD workplan, contributing towards the wider mission of the department.
    • Occasionally take lead on proposals, including interpreting donor solicitations and managing the BD process to conclusion. 
    • Building psychological safety within the team, promoting a listening culture and one that welcomes feedback and responds accordingly. 
    • Contribute to strengthening IRC’s approach to promoting gender, diversity, equality and inclusion within the Business Development team and as part of the wider IRC. 
    • Person specification
    • Please note that diversity of experience counts (i.e., paid and volunteer work; lived experiences; transferable skills from another industry etc.)
    • Essential:

    Skills, Knowledge and Qualifications:

    • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, including the ability to effectively manage a variety of relationships in a multicultural environment;
    • Demonstrated ability to collaborate equally effectively with colleagues in ‘remote’ and diverse teams, including as team leader for proposals
    • The ability to work productively and accurately while under pressure in a fast-paced, demanding environment
    • Flexible work attitude: the ability to work in a team environment and independently
    • Ability to work autonomously and under remote management.

    Experience:

    • Strong leadership experience, managing and working with teams, influencing a complex organization and representing the organization at the highest levels. 
    • Significant high level experience in managing capture and proposal development for opportunities that are complex or high-value nature, in particular with FCDO and/or USAID; Experience with other humanitarian donors is also a distinct advantage. 
    • Experience of working in development and/or humanitarian contexts, preferably for an INGO or international organization (e.g. UN, major donor), preferably with some time spent in the field;
    • Experience in proposal budgeting
    • Experience in building partnerships for development and humanitarian funding as well as negotiation of programmatic and financial contractual arrangements with donors and partners.

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