Amnesty International Job in Abuja for a Regional Growth Coordinator
Amnesty International is a global movement of more than 7 million people
who campaign for a world where human rights are enjoyed by all. We
reach almost every country in the world and have: more than 2 million
members and supporters who drive forward our fight for rights more
than 5 million activists who strengthen our calls for justice.
Our aim is simple: an end to human rights abuses. Independent,
international and influential, we campaign for justice, fairness,
freedom and truth wherever they're denied. And whether we're applying
pressure through powerful research or direct lobbying, mass
demonstrations or online campaigning, we're all inspired by hope for a
better world. One where human rights are respected and protected by
everyone, everywhere.
Amnesty International is recruiting to fill the position of:
Job Title: Regional Growth Coordinator
Location: Abuja
Directorate: Movement Building
Programme: Growth Programme
Reporting To: Regional Director, Nigeria
Specialist Manager: Programme Director, Growth Programme
Grade: 5
Job Purpose
- To develop, support, coordinate and/or directly manage the
implementation of a range of projects for growth within the region in
accordance with agreed standards which contribute to the achievement of
the targets of the growth strategy where there is no national section
or structure.
- These projects should have clear roots to Human Rights Impact,
be supported to move towards sustainability and democratic governance
entities where appropriate.
Programme Purpose:
- The Growth Programme is a programme within the Movement Building
Directorate which focuses on innovation and supporting, coordinating
and building effective, sustainable and locally relevant presence of
AI’s movement in areas of the global south where there is no AI section
or structure, based on the principles of growth for impact through
participation.
International Secretariat Purpose:
- The International Secretariat (IS), which operates from a number
of sites around the world, gathers and communicates accurate and
actionoriented human rights information globally.
- We campaign for meaningful human rights change; enable
effective human rights activism and work to persuade governments and
other actors to uphold universal human rights standards.
- We provide strategic leadership, support and advice to the
Amnesty International movement globally, fostering Amnesty
International’s contribution, presence and public accountability
throughout the world.
Working Relationships:
- Reporting to: Regional Director, [sub-region]
- Posts that this job manages: Project staff members (where appropriate), supervision of consultants and volunteers
Other key relationships:
- MSP Programme Director and Deputy Programme Director, ASA
regional office Teams, Mobilization Support Unit, Regional Growth
Coordinators (from other regions), Growth Programme, Thematic Campaign
teams, sections and structures, partner organizations, external
consultants, activists, volunteers and international members.
Main Responsibilities
Develop projects for growth of AI presence in the region which
contribute to the delivery of targets within the growth strategy and
have a clear path to impact:
- Monitor general and human rights trends, opportunities and
developments in the region in collaboration with regional teams which
are relevant to the growth of AI in countries where there is no
traditional AI presence
- Based on identified strategic growth priorities in the region
(through ISP critical paths and organizational enablers) develop
national and regional growth strategies
- Identify and mobilize resources for the growth initiatives to be implemented
Coordinate the implementation of growth initiatives in the region:
- To coordinate and guide other movement stakeholders in their
development and implementation of projects for growth in the region e.g.
centres of expertise, international membership stakeholders
- Effectively monitor growth strategy implementation in the region
in relation to growth of presence, identify gaps and share learning
within the movement
- Provide advice on integration of growth and mobilization in the regions planning for human rights change
- Develop and maintain regional relationships with external
stakeholders in order to learn from their experience, monitor trends and
identify opportunities
Play an active role in the Growth Programme community of practice:
- Ensure that outcomes and lessons from the region are shared
within the Programme and across the movement through the Research and
Development Officer
- Actively contribute to movement wide debates and the development
of standards and good practice in relation to growth of presence
- Contribute to growth of presence internationally through
participation in a global peer support network for regional growth
coordinators and by leading on international projects as assigned
Project Management of projects for the growth of AI presence in the region:
- Develop national and regional operational project plans and budgets for the implementation of growth strategies
- Recruit and line manage growth project staff, volunteers or consultants within IS policy
- Manage the implementation of project activities against agreed objectives
- Monitor and evaluate the growth of presence in the region in line with Growth Programme standards
- To support the resource mobilization and compliance with
internal and funders requirements through proposal writing, effective
financial management and reporting
- Where appropriate, manage the development of an AI presence towards sustainability
Other:
- Undertake other work as assigned according to the grade and nature of the post
What Does Success Look Like In This Job?
- Growth in AI’s impact through growth of new presence and
piloting of innovative models of presence which meet the targets set out
in the growth strategy
- Growth is strategically linked to creating Human Rights Impact aligned with AI’s priorities
- Highly effective project management leads to outcomes being
achieved; Clear and effective communications lines and procedures for
all project stakeholders
- There is a growing knowledge bank of research (including
participatory) about regional trends in civil society, activism and
mobilization and constituencies
Skills and Experience
Knowledge
- Issues affecting human rights in the region
- Best practice in activism, mobilization and active participation (digitally and offline)
- Opportunities and challenges of human rights community for growth and mobilization in the region
Skills:
- Networking, relationship building and working collaboratively
- Strategic thinking and planning
- Excellent communication skills including at a distance
- Fluency in English and French is essential
Experience:
- Growth and mobilization in relation to human rights, with a focus on organizational development for growth
- Work with civil society, NGOs and governments in the region
- Project management and staff management
Qualities:
- Committed to making equal opportunities and diversity a reality
- Committed and able to motivate others, work with flexibility and diplomacy
- Good political and cultural sensitivity and judgment and committed to organizational learning
- Ability to use participatory approaches, methodologies and tools
when working with AI staff, activists, young people, partners, rights
holders and others
How You Work - Competencies:
- Delivering Results: B
- Making decisions: B
- Taking the initiative: B
- Communicating and influencing: B
- Working with others: B
- Developing oneself and others: B
- Contributing to a Dynamic and Effective International Secretariat: A
Equality Statement:
- Equality and diversity is at the core of our values and staff
are expected to work collectively and individually to promote a
constructive and sensitive approach to others from a variety of
backgrounds, where the work of others is valued and respected.
Conflict of Interest:
- Public or other activity, affiliation to or support for any
group or organization, personal association or other factor which may
generate a real or perceived conflict of interest with Amnesty
International’s principles (specifically independence and impartiality),
or raise a security concern, or otherwise prevent the candidate from
carrying out key functions of the specific post and would therefore
disqualify the candidate from being appointed.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
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Application deadline 30th January, 2016.