Somalia
Country Programme
Trócaire
is an Irish non-profit relief and development agency head-quartered in Ireland.
Trócaire works in solidarity with local development actors in over 28 countries
to bring about positive and lasting change.
Trócaire
Horn and East Africa Regional Office in Nairobi is responsible for 5 countries
namely Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, Sudan and Uganda.
In
Somalia, Trócaire is implementing health, nutrition and education programmes in
South- Central Somalia.
Trócaire Somalia Country Programme intends to advertise the following positions:
Policy, Advocacy & Communications Officer
The
position:
The
role is to develop and manage Trócaire Somalia advocacy strategies towards the
different stakeholders as well as to prepare and edit different written
publications.
Competencies:
- Masters
degree in a relevant subject.
- At
least five years’ experience of working with an international
organization.
- Experience
of delivering advocacy work in complex and politically sensitive
environments.
- Ability
to analyze and summarize complex issues clearly for different audiences.
- Strong
analytical skills.
- Computer
competency in main Windows applications.
- Familiarity
with global justice, development conflict, peace building, human rights,
humanitarian advocacy issues and IHL. Knowledge of the Somalia
socio-economic, political and humanitarian environment is desirable.
- Knowledge
of Irish/European government and institutions and policies relating to
Somalia is essential.
All
positions require a proficiency in both written and oral English; strong
organizational skills, with the ability to plan, organize and implement various
activities within an agreed time and must have the ability to work both
independently and as part of a team.
Please
send your application letter, including an updated CV not exceeding 4 pages
indicating the names of three referees one of whom must be current or previous
supervisor to:
The
HR and Administration Manager,
P.O
Box 66300 – 00800 Nairobi,
Or
by e-mail to hr@trocaire.or.ke.
Email
applications must include the job title in the subject line.
Closing
date for application: 7th June 2012.