The Southern African Development Community (SADC) Jobs 2021 for POLICY ADVISOR

The Southern African Development Community (SADC) Jobs 2021 for POLICY ADVISOR available. See details below on how to apply for the position of a POLICY ADVISOR in The Southern African Development Community (SADC).

The Southern African Development Community (SADC) is a regional economic community founded and maintained by countries in Southern Africa. It aims to further the socio-economic, political and security cooperation among its Member States and foster regional integration in order to achieve peace, stability and wealth. SADC currently has sixteen (16) Member States with a population of approximately 340 million and a combined GDP of US$720 billion.

Interested and qualified candidates are advised to read the requirements very care-fully before submitting their applications.
Applicants are advised to apply online and do a full registration process, attaching Motivation Letter, CV’s, certified copies of educational, professional certificates and references. Applications with inadequate supporting documents will not be consid-ered.

Only applicants who meet the requirements of the SADC Secretariat will be consid-ered for interview. Should you not hear from the SADC Secretariat within two months after the closing date, kindly consider your application as unsuccessful.

Applications received through any other sources will not be considered.

Eligibility:
All SADC member States

 

 

 

 

Job Title: POLICY ADVISOR
Location: Gaborone, South East, Botswana
Reference #: SADC/1/2021
Contract Type: Contract 18 Months
Salary: $ 65,319.30 – 72,527.00 Monthly

Job Summary:
The purpose of this position is to assist the SADC Secretariat in the implementation of the outcomes of the Summit of SADC Heads of State and Government on Poverty and Development, through establishment and operationalisation of the SADC Re-gional Poverty Observatory (RPO), and the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The holder will also produce knowledge products on poverty and inequalities from a regional perspective; liaise with African and global groupings on poverty and inequalities, and the attainment of the Sustainable De-velopment Goals.

The Policy Advisor will be responsible for:

•Facilitating the planning, implementation, monitoring and reporting of pro-gramme activities as they relate to issues of poverty and inequalities, and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs);

•Coordinating the various initiatives to ensure that issues of the reduction of poverty and inequalities are addressed through the various SADC projects and programmes.

•Identifying challenges to the project and programme implementation and pro-vide guidance on addressing the bottlenecks for smooth implementation of the poverty strategies.

•Facilitating institutionalisation of the SADC Regional Poverty Observatory within the SADC Secretariat and in the Member States, through strategic en-gagements with the various stakeholders, information dissemination, as well as the strengthening the research capacity and knowledge base of the SADC Secretariat in relation to policies on poverty reduction and sustainable devel-opment.

•Coordinating various studies, including the state of poverty and inequalities in the region, and providing a baseline for regular monitoring of the initiatives geared towards poverty eradication and economic development in the region;

•Organising Member States and various stakeholders in multi‐stakeholder fo-rums in the implementation of the Agenda 2030 to achieve Sustainable De-velopment Goals (SDGs), as well as assisting Member States in the prepara-tions of the Voluntary National Reviews (VNRs).

•Coordinating the consultations with Member States and various stakeholders, for production of the SADC Human Development Index Report;

•Facilitating the convening of regional events that provide opportunities to ex-change experiences and lessons learned between Member States through peer-to-peer formats.

Requirements:

Education:
•At minimum of a Master’s Degree in Social Science, preferably in Economics or related field from a recognised institution.
•Postgraduate training in poverty and policy analysis will be an added ad-vantage

Experience:
•At least 10 years of relevant professional experience at the national, regional or international level in undertaking research and policy analysis or support-ing research undertaken by external parties in the areas of poverty, inequality and sustainable development.
•Demonstrated experience in preparing various knowledge products in the ar-eas of poverty, inequality and sustainable development;
•Experience in facilitating multi-stakeholder and consultative processes and demonstrated experience in the process of building strategic partnerships.

Functional Competencies:
•Extensive knowledge of regional dynamics, with a particular focus on the economy of the SADC region;
•Thorough knowledge of issues of poverty and inequalities and how sectoral priorities and plans address them;
•Thorough knowledge of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, its implementation and alignment in regional and global fora;
•Excellent writing, communication, and advocacy skills, able to synthetize and analyse data for the preparation of high-quality project analyses;
•Ability to lead, support and coordinate research undertaken by experts at vari-ous levels and external parties;
•Strong liaison and coordination skills to engage different Directorates and units, and other outside offices and departments;
•Knowledge and understanding of SADC’s work and/or other multicultur-al/bilateral actors’ works and roles related to regional and international devel-opment cooperation.

People Management:
•Hold regular liaison meetings with key officers in the various Directorates re-sponsible for implementation of the related projects and programmes;
•Provide support for implementing officials in the participating Member States;
•Ensure team compliance with all relevant Secretariat and Member States val-ues, policies and standards, and statutory requirements;
•Work towards building positive and compelling workplace and team culture within the various projects and programmes.

Behavioural Competencies:
•Build strong relationships with peers and stakeholders to achieve meaningful impact and results for SADC, and responding positively to feedback;
•Strong interpersonal skills and excellent ability to organize and coordinate di-verse tasks and handle complex situations;
•Result-oriented team player with the ability to maintain good relationships with colleagues and partners;
•Curiosity and desire to work in a complex, regional and international environment.

Corporate Competencies:
•Demonstrates integrity by modelling the SADC’s values and ethical standard;
•Promotes the vision, mission, and strategic goals of SADC;
•Displays cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality, and age sensitivity and adaptability;
•Treat all people fairly without favouritism.

Language:
•Fluency in both written and spoken English required;
•Working knowledge of another SADC language is an advantage.

IT Requirements:
Familiar with computer applications and programmes, including word/data-processing (e.g., Word and Excel), database applications (e.g., Access, STATA), presentation software (e.g., PowerPoint).

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Application Deadline: 19/02/2021

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