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Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Programme Roles)
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Programme Roles)
Main purpose of job: FCDO plays an important role in the delivery of His Majesty’s Government’s ambition for the UK to be a global science superpower and innovation nation as set out in the Integrated Review. The FCDO supports this vision by facilitating research collaboration to bolster national prosperity, security, and resilience. It connects UK academia, business, and other government departments to international partners to tackle global challenges and support HMG’s wider geo-political priorities. We work in partnership with the local science, technology and innovation (ST&I) community in support of UK policy overseas, leading to mutual benefits for the UK and the host country. The global science network in the FCDO’s Research and Evidence Directorate (RED) is a unique component of the UK’s overseas footprint with 152 officers in 67 locations around the world providing ST&I expertise. Our global science network in Africa comprises eighteen colleagues in four locations. The network develops bilateral and regional ST&I relationships supporting UK diplomacy and development objectives. The network is composed of the Science and Innovation Network (SIN) and FCDO Research and Innovation Hubs (Hubs). This role is based in the East Africa Research and Innovation Hub (EARIH) in the British High Commission Nairobi, Kenya office. You will work collaboratively with three regional Africa hubs based in Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa to meet the evidence needs of FCDO’s country offices across Africa. The FCDO is committed to applying robust evidence in its decision making. RED commissions groundbreaking research in partnership with global thought leaders, country experts, and technical specialists to respond to pressing global issues. In Africa, we collaborate with policy teams across the UK government as well as with our British High Commission posts in Africa to deliver high impact, demand-responsive evidence that respond directly to the needs of countries in our region. You will contribute to our growing research and evidence portfolio through stakeholder engagement, research commissioning and project management, and will work on important global topics, from climate change to global health. In this role you will also be responsible for:
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Roles and responsibilities: Lead the commissioning and management of research focused on foreign policy, diplomacy and international influencing to inform internal decision-making across Africa (~50%)
Support the use of research evidence among FCDO decision-makers working on foreign policy, diplomacy and international influencing in Africa, working collaboratively with others brokering evidence in these areas (~30%). This will include:
Support the design and delivery of initiatives to increase evidence-based practices among evidence commissioners and brokers in FCDO, particularly those in Global Science (~10%). This will include:
Contributing to the Global Science Department objectives, engaging on key cross-cutting Departmental priorities, and contributing to broader RED discussions and directions (10%).
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Managing a Quality Service, Delivering at Pace, Communicating and Influencing, Working Together
19 February 2024
Senior Executive Officer (SEO)
Fixed Term, Full-time
36.25
24 months
Africa
Kenya
Nairobi
British High Commission
1
KES
KES 532,256.22 (Monthly)
1 April 2024
Learning and development opportunities: The post-holder will have access to multiple learning and development opportunities. These include: Access to journals and internal contents, general and management courses, peer-to-peer learning and occasional international conferences. RED has an extensive portfolio of research investments with world class academics. RED frequently holds seminars and teach-ins on global issues related to both diplomacy and International Development which provide invaluable insight into current affairs and recent debates. The FCDO has an in-house learning and development platform, offering professional development courses on leadership, management as well as specialist courses. You will benefit from strong communities of practice within the organisation as well as having the opportunity to explore new interests. |
Working patterns: The British High Commission (BHC) Nairobi aims to foster an environment where all our staff – whatever their backgrounds, roles, and perspectives – can thrive. As enshrined in the Nairobi Country Based Staff Handbook, and the Nairobi Staff Charter, an important part of this overarching goal is offering staff opportunities to work flexibly, wherever possible, to accommodate their personal circumstances, while meeting the business needs of the BHC. The holder of this position will be allowed flexible working patterns in line with the Nairobi Hybrid and Flexible working policy. The current working pattern in Nairobi is for staff to spend at least three days a week in the office (two days working from home/alternative location). Occasional travel between Africa priority countries and to UK offices and international conferences. |
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- Employees who are not liable to pay local income tax on their Mission salary may have their salaries reduced by the equivalent local income tax amount.
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- Reference checking and security clearances will be conducted on successful candidates.
- Appointable candidates who were unsuccessful may be placed on a ‘reserve list’. If during the reserve period of 12 months the same or a largely similar role becomes available, that role may be offered to the second or subsequent candidate.
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