Political Officers, Africa - London, United Kingdom - The Commonwealth

The Commonwealth
The Commonwealth
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London, United Kingdom

3 weeks ago

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Description

Salary:
- £59,756 pa +benefits
  • Location:


  • London SW1, Pall Mall

  • Closing date:
  • 04 January 2023, 05:00 PM
    We have an excellent opportunity for two Political Officers to join our Africa Section within our Governance and Peace Directorate.


Reporting to the Adviser and Head of the Africa Section, the post holders will have specific responsibility for monitoring international developments in Commonwealth Africa and providing policy advice and other forms of support under the immediate supervision of the Adviser and Head of Section.


Responsibilities of the Political Officer, Africa
The Political Officer Africa is expected, among other responsibilities, to:

  • Prepare briefs, background papers, short-term research projects and longer term in depth research studies on a range of international issues for senior colleagues;
  • Supports the Head of Africa, and regional Heads when appropriate, on a strategic, substantive and operational basis in undertaking policy development for the Commonwealth's intergovernmental processes including for CHOGM, CFAMM, CMAG and other highlevel bodies, including the provision of advice on meeting objectives; the preparation, editing and coordination of specialist briefing material for the Secretary-General and Chairs of such meetings; and in the preparation of minutes;
  • Develop and maintains networks of key contacts within selected Commonwealth member countries, including representatives of government, opposition, independent institutions and civil society.
  • Undertakes duty travel, particularly (but not exclusively) within the regions of responsibility, as and when required.
  • Represents the Secretariat at meetings of international organisations and other relevant fora as required.
Please refer to the Job Description for full details of the responsibilities for this position.


To be considered, applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • At least five years' experience in international affairs, peace and development, government relations and international law.
  • Strong skills in research, analysis and writing on political issues, including in providing recommendations to senior management.
  • Experience in public diplomacy and advocacy, event management, and of negotiating with governments, as well as demonstrable expertise in the African region would be desirable.


The Commonwealth is a voluntary association of 56 member governments and provides guidance on policymaking, technical assistance and advisory services to Commonwealth member countries.

We support governments to help achieve sustainable, inclusive and equitable development.

To join us, you must be a citizen of a Commonwealth country.

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