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We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Community Liaison Officer, AO
Job Ref.: 36/22 LOS
Location: Lagos
Type of Position: Part-Time, Permanent
Grade: Administrative Officer (AO)
Type of Post: British High Commission
Working hours per week: 25
Start Date: 1 December 2022
Job Subcategory: Community Liaison
Job Category: Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Operations and Corporate Services)
Main Purpose of Job
- The main purpose of the part-time (25hrs per week) Community Liaison Officer’s job is to support and bolster a cohesive and mutually supporting wider BDHC community
- The successful candidate will be part of a small team advocating for and providing support to UK-based staff and families on family and community issues, primarily in the areas of arrival and departure from post, information gathering, welfare and communication.
- The successful CLO needs to be approachable and sympathetic, be a good listener, discreet and able to respect confidences. CLOs may often be the first person at Post to hear of a problem and should be prepared to listen and signpost to where solutions may be obtained.
- The CLOs report directly into the Deputy High Commissioner, and are expected to advise her on community needs where relevant to wider management decisions.
Roles and Responsibilities
- To ensure that all new arrivals (single officers, couples, families and officers on temporary duty) are welcomed and supported into the community; that advice on living in Lagos is provided in advance both proactively and on demand, and to guide new arrivals through the arrival process, including orientation and induction briefing, with due care and attention.
- To remain actively engaged with new arrivals by following up after a period of time to ensure that people have settled in well. Engage in information gathering and providing advice on spouse/partner employment at Post and children’s education, career and training opportunities, recreational facilities, social matters and completion of DSFA Spouse and Partner Annual Employment Report. (35%)
- To contribute fully and actively to a strong sense of community cohesion by ensuring that all members are encouraged to contribute and share relevant information on social events and amenities/restaurants/shops etc. To facilitate events, coordinate volunteers, and liaise/network with other missions’ CLOs and local expat groups/organisations. (35%)
- Advocate for UK-based staff and dependents in addressing issues of importance with Post Management, including as their representative on the Joint Post Management Board, Post Housing Committee, and evacuation/contingency planning, and as the chief link between Post and DSFA in London. (15%)
- Resource management of CLO Imprest, book and DVD library, keeping up to date the CLO Welcome Pack, and, with Post Management, coordination of update of the Post Report. (5%)
- To maintain the UKB Spouse contact list (telephone tree) and supporting the BDHC in any crisis or emergency. (5%)
- Acting as a hub for community and social events, communicating these to UK – based and local staff. (5%)
Resources managed:
Essential Qualifications, Skills and Experience
- Demonstrate the ability to prioritise well, working between teams and be able to assume responsibility for tasks with minimum supervision;
- Have excellent judgement and emotional intelligence, with clear self-awareness and an understanding of verbal and non-verbal communication;
- Observe the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office’s diversity and equality policies.
- Be IT literate with the ability to use the full suite of Microsoft 365 tools.
- Be comfortable in possession of sensitive or personal information, and the associated need for discretion;
Desirable Qualifications, Skills and Experience:
- Previous experience of overseas postings or working within a large community
Required Behaviours:
- Seeing the Big Picture, Managing a Quality Service, Communicating and Influencing, Working Together.
Working Patterns:
- 7.30am to 3.30pm Mondays to Thursdays & 7.30am to 3.30pm on Fridays.
- This position is for 25 hours per week part time.
Salary
USD 938.61 monthly
Other benefits and conditions of employment:
Learning and development opportunities:
- Induction Training will be provided in Nigeria
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply
Application Deadline 21st October 2022.
Additional information
- lease check your application carefully before you submit, as no changes can be made once submitted.
- Employees recruited locally by the British High Commission in Abuja are subject to Terms and Conditions of Service according to local employment law in Nigeria.
- All candidates must be legally able to work and reside in the country of the vacancy with the correct visa/work permit status or demonstrate eligibility to obtain the relevant permit.
- The responsibility lies on the successful candidate to;
- Obtain the relevant permit
- Pay fees for the permit
- Make arrangements to relocate
- Meet the costs to relocation
- 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.
- Information about the Civil Service Success Profiles can be found on this link: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/success-profiles
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- Reference checking and security clearances will be conducted on successful candidates.
- The British High Commission will never request any payment or fees to apply for a position