Palladium is a
global leader in the design, development and delivery of Positive Impact - the
intentional creation of enduring social and economic value. We work with
foundations, investors, governments, corporations, communities and civil
society to formulate strategies and implement solutions that generate lasting
social, environmental and financial benefits.For the past 50 years, we have been making Positive Impact possible. With a team of more than 2,500 employees operating in 90 plus countries and a global network of more than 35,000 technical experts, Palladium has improved - and is committed to continuing to improve - economies, societies and most importantly, people's lives.
We are recruiting to fillt he position below:
Job Title: Senior Policy and Advocacy Advisor
Location: Abuja
Position Summary
- Health Policy Plus (HP+) is a
global USAID-funded five-year project awarded to Palladium (formerly
Futures Group) on August 28, 2015. HP+ has a mandate across global,
country and sub-national levels to strengthen and advance health policy
priorities in the areas of family planning and reproductive health
(FP/RH), HIV, and maternal health.
- HP+ aims to improve the
enabling environment for equitable and sustainable health services,
supplies, and delivery systems through policy development and
implementation, with an emphasis on voluntary, rights-based health
programs.
- HP+ will help public health and
policy leaders attach higher priority to their national and sub-national
health needs, secure sustainable financing, advance health equity, and
monitor policy implementation to ensure gains stay on track.
- HP+ aims to secure long-term
enduring change by working with coalitions both inside and outside of
health and showing common cause with neglected populations and other
development actors.
- Central elements of HP+ revolve
around building in-country capacity, institutionalizing achievements of
past investments, and promoting country ownership of programs and initiatives.
- Under the HP+ program in
Nigeria, Palladium is seeking a Senior Policy and Advocacy Advisor to
provide content knowledge, technical assistance, consultation, and support
for the development and execution of family planning advocacy, policy
communication, and policy development and implementation activities.
- The individual will collaborate
with a variety of government, civil society and private sector partners on
policy and advocacy activities with the goal of increasing support and
funding for quality family planning services and programs.
- Responsibilities require
extensive knowledge of family planning policy and advocacy issues in
Nigeria and knowledge of the donor environment in this context, especially
USAID.
- S/he will report to the HP+
Country Director, Nigeria.
Responsibilities
- Conceptualizes and provides
leadership support for technical activities in family planning policy,
advocacy, stewardship and other related areas.
- Supports individual and
institutional capacity building efforts for a diverse cadre of family
planning champions in advocacy, policy communications and negotiations
including government, women leaders, the media and civil society.
- Facilitates stakeholder
consultation and meetings at the national and state levels.
- Stays abreast of key
developments in family planning policy in Nigeria in order to inform
technical support activities under the HP+ Nigeria Country Program. This
includes frequent interaction with the GoN stakeholders relevant to this
area as well as multilateral partners and donor agencies.
- Prepares family planning policy
analyses, recommendations, policy briefs, and assessments for client and
government use.
- Supervises the design, printing
and dissemination of policy briefs and policy communication materials in
English to audiences at the national and state levels.
- Prepares family planning policy
analyses, recommendations, and policy briefs.
- Supervises short-term
consultants in Nigeria assigned to family planning policy and policy
communication activities.
- Provides assistance within the
project team on monitoring and evaluation (M&E) and documentation of
project results.
- Represents the projects,
company, and programs in the family planning policy area in Nigeria and
regional forums, as well as with others in the professional community and
in countries of collaboration, independent of technical supervision.
- Conducts all work to accepted
standards of research ethics.
- Actively participates in the
development of annual work planning, design, implementation, and reporting
related to project technical activities.
- Responds to ad hoc technical
requests from USAID and other donors and agencies as directed by the
Country Director.
- Participates in the preparation
of bids and proposals in response to government, foundation or other donor
solicitation as requested by the company or supervisor.
- Performs other related duties
and responsibilities as assigned.
Qualifications
- Significant experience in
family planning policy, advocacy and policy communication in Nigeria
- Master's Degree or higher in
public health, public policy, political science, public administration,
communication or a related technical degree.
- 7-8 years of experience
required
- Fluency in English required.
- Demonstrated strength and
experience providing technical assistance, writing technical reports, and
policy briefs targeted to decision makers.
- Proven ability to work
collaboratively and build consensus across diverse sets of stakeholders.
- Experience in client
relationship management, reporting, program work planning is preferred.
- Experience in M&E and
documentation of project results highly desirable.
- Appropriate computer skills
necessary to conduct quantitative and qualitative analyses
- Prior experience working with
USG-funded programs is required.
- Strong written and oral
communication skills for high-level policy audiences
- Strong facilitation skills
required
- Ability and willingness to
travel within Nigeria.
Application Closing
Date
15th December, 2016.
Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply online
Note: The position is restricted to Nigerian nationals.
15th December, 2016.
Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply online
Note: The position is restricted to Nigerian nationals.
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