Thursday, 21 April 2016

Foreign and commonwealth office is recruiting Regional Training Assistant (07/16 LOS)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Main purpose of job:

The British Deputy High Commission is looking to recruit a Regional Training Assistant to work in the Risk & Liaison Overseas Network (RALON) office. RALON has secured funding for a programme of upstream border capacity building in West Africa. The objectives of this programme are:

  • Improved border and migration management capacity in key irregular migration source countries - supporting a reduction in irregular migration flows.
  • Improved capacity to sustainably re-integrate and rehabilitate returned migrants, including Victims of Trafficking - supporting increased returns and improved protection for vulnerable groups.
  • Improved upstream co-operation on tackling the push factors that drive irregular migration at source - supporting a reduction in irregular migration flows.
  • Improved Value For Money – Working upstream, at source, to prevent and reduce illegal immigration to the UK to reduce downstream costs to the UK taxpayer. Building capacity of key partners through frequent, targeted, responsive and intelligent liaison/expertise transfer as a more cost effective approach than large scale programming and/or equipment investment.
  • Improved security system management through building capability to detect fraudulent documents and prevent inadequately documented passengers from travelling; increasing investigation and intelligence skills to tackle the underlying criminality behind immigration crime.

The Successful candidate will be responsible for assisting the Regional Training Offcer in the capacity building programme in Overseas Development Aid ODA countries. The roles will focus on developing technical knowledge and strengthening institutional capacity on migration, human trafficking and border security management, aiming at long-term sustainability. The programmes aim to build capacity in three areas: Developing institutional capacity; Developing human capacity and Developing operational capacity.
Regular regional travel will be required please take this into consideration when applying for the position.

Roles and responsibilities:

The successful candidate will assist in researching trends in visa applications, dealing with passengers referred to the BDHC by airlines and checking application details against confidential databases. Duties will include:

  • Working closely with existing RALON teams oversee and assist Regional Training Officer to build Capacity in West Africa.

  • Assist in developing and managing a clear, coherent programme/capacity building plans.

  • Working with HO training teams develop and deliver training courses, as well as "training of trainers" programmes in order to facilitate knowledge sharing.

  • Provide ancillary administrative support to the Regional Training Officer and ILM on travel and accommodation arrangements as well as diarising and booking venues to provide training.


  • Assist the Regional Training officer and ILM in managing financial/budgetary plans, exercise quality control over all procedures and documents, and ensure proper follow-up as necessary.

  • Assist in the coordination of timely submission of reporting on programmes, including ad hoc, monthly, interim, quarterly, annual and end-of-project reports.
  • Working closely with existing RALON teams oversee and coordinate capacity building activity in ODA countries.

  • Develop and manage clear and coherent programme/capacity building plans.

  • Working with HO training teams develop and deliver training courses, as well as "training of trainers" programmes in order to facilitate knowledge sharing.

  • Manage and coordinate the work of all support staff.

  • Manage financial/budgetary planning, exercise quality control over all procedures and documents, and ensure proper follow-up as necessary.

  • Oversee and coordinate timely submission of reporting on programmes, including ad hoc, monthly, interim, quarterly, annual and end-of-project reports.
  • Fluency in French would be advantageous
  • Previous experience in a training environment is preferable and good keyboard skills and familiarity with computers and software packages (notably MS Word, Excel and straightforward databases) is essential for the role.
Seeing the Big Picture, Making Effective Decisions, Leading and Communicating, Collaborating and Partnering, Building Capability for All
29 April 2016
A2 (L)
Fixed Term
12 months
Africa
Nigeria
Lagos
British Deputy High Commission
1
N360,778
1 May 2016
  • Candidates must be British passport holders who are able to obtain UK Security Clearance or other nationals who have recently lived at least five consecutive years in the UK and may be eligible to obtain UK Security Clearance. Spouses of diplomats from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and United States missions are also eligible to apply.
  • Employees recruited locally by the British Deputy High Commission in Lagos are subject to Terms and Conditions of Service according to local employment law in Nigeria.
  • Employees who are not eligible to pay local income tax: e.g. certain third-country nationals and spouses/partners of UK diplomats will have their salaries abated by an equivalent amount.
  • Reference checking and security clearances will be conducted.
  • Any questions you may have about this position will only be answered during interview, should you be invited.

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