Political Officer, HEO at British High Commission

Job Overview

Location
Lagos, Lagos
Job Type
Full Time
Date Posted
3 years ago

Additional Details

Job ID
24763
Job Views
85

Job Description



Job ID: 03/22 PH

Job Category: Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Policy & Political roles)

Job Subcategory: Policy

Type of Position: Fixed Term, Fixed term, with possibility of renewal

Duration of Post: 12 months

Type of Post: British Office

Grade: Higher Executive Officer (HEO)

Working hours per week: 35

Start Date: 3 January 2022


Main Purpose of Job



  • To provide analysis of the political situation in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria based on knowledge and understanding of the political leaders and parties, and of issues that matter to other diplomatic missions, civil society and non-state actors.

  • The British Office is a well-established office and the only diplomatic representation in the region.  As such the UK has a profile there not afforded to other diplomatic missions. 

  • The role is essential to helping to the UK to establish new and maintain existing networks and understanding of the situation and challenges in the Niger Delta. It is an exciting and unique opportunity to contribute to deepening UK’s diplomatic presence and maximising its potential for positive impact in the Niger Delta. 


Roles and Responsibilities



  • Political – Provide analysis of the political and security situation in the Niger Delta and the region for the UK and the UK’s regional network to build UK knowledge base, to enable the UK to respond to developments appropriately.  Advise the HC and other Embassy staff on engagement with the Nigerian political community.

  • Political – Research and analysis on other thematic issues as needed by the UK, for example: human rights, the security situation, organised crime, soft power, prosperity opportunities and to allow the UK to evolve its policy and programme responses in the Niger Delta.

  • Security – To act as the focal point for the Lagos Regional Security Manager in the Niger Delta, advising on current issues and trends, and providing advice on security matters, such as clearances and movements.  Responsibility for security issues relating to staff and the Office. 

  • Consular – 10% of time on consular work, acting on instructions as necessary from Consular Teams in Abuja and Lagos (headed by HM Consul based in Lagos).  The individual should also maintain a strong network with British Nationals and companies in the region.

  • Wider Mission support - As a full member of the team, the post holder will also make a wider contribution to making the Office a friendly and supportive environment to work in.  Where necessary, the post holder must be ready to support any other mission business (e.g. corporate work). 


Essential Qualifications, Skills and Experience  



  • Bachelor’s Degree in a relevant subject and previous employed experience.

  • Strong knowledge of the Nigerian and Niger Delta political systems and situation.

  • Strong critical thinking skills – an ability to think independently, critically analyse information (including numerical information) and draw out conclusions.

  • Strong organisational skills with the ability to work at pace on multiple priorities at the same time, taking the initiative where required.

  • IT literacy (Microsoft Word, Excel, Teams and other common software)

  • Social media skills (Facebook, Twitter and other)

  • Ability to work independently and unsupervised, and as part of a wider team.


Desirable Qualifications, Skills and Experience  



  • Experience of working with the Nigerian government and/or the international community in Nigeria.

  • Experience of using communications professionally to promote organisations


Required Behaviours:



  • Seeing the Big Picture, Making Effective Decisions, Delivering at Pace, Communicating and Influencing


Working Patterns:



  • Working hours are from 08:00 – 16:00 Monday to Thursday and 08:00 – 13:00 on Fridays.  Requirement for occasional travel in the region.


Salary

USD2,432.34 Monthly.


Other Benefits and Conditions of Employment  

Learning and development opportunities:



  • In addition to on-the-job learning, the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office offers a wealth of Learning and Development (L&D) opportunity (on-line and in person) to help staff pursue their professional development. 

  • This includes specific training on e.g. programme management, communications, international relations.  

  • The successful applicant will be required to undertake a number of mandatory training courses and will then have access to a range of L&D opportunities.


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