View Vacancy - Counter Terrorism and Extremism Network Executive Assistant B3 (15/20 NR)

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Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Policy & Political roles)
Political

Main Purpose of Job:

The successful candidate will act as Executive Assistant to the Sub Saharan Africa Counter Terrorism and Extremism Network (CTEN). He/she will be responsible for the smooth functioning of the network across all of Sub Saharan Africa (16+ countries), including handling central commissions and briefing requests, acting as Secretariat for network meetings including senior regional cross-HMG Board meetings, convening a major annual regional CTEN conference, managing the administrative (travel and training) budget for the network, and acting as PA to the Head of the Network (including email management and diary planning). He/she will also provide wider programme support to teams across the network as needed, surging in where teams have gaps or are facing additional demands.

This is a critical role for the CTEN network, as it is the ‘engine’ behind the smooth running of the network. It would suit someone who works well independently, can build productive networks across multiple countries and government departments, can put in place and manage strong systems and monitoring mechanisms, and can provide a high level of executive support to the SMS1 head of the network (including full management of emails, given the frequency with which the Network Head travels). It provides an opportunity to support a high profile foreign policy priority by helping tackle terrorism in line with international human rights standards. The successful applicant will have an interest in security and justice issues and be able to work in a fast paced environment and be able to deal responsibly with sensitive information.

Roles and Responsibilities:

  • Put in place and run a system to manage central commissions from London, coordinating inputs, tracking replies and submitting responses within deadlines. To include putting in place and implementing a system to manage regular financial and narrative reporting from Posts in line with CSSF/CTPF requirements
  • Act as Secretariat for CTEN Sub Saharan Africa meetings, setting up schedules and meeting arrangements, preparing and circulating agendas and background papers in advance, managing attendance, providing meeting records and following up on actions – to include Secretariat for the Sub Saharan Africa Regional CT/CVE Board and the Counter Al Shabaab Strategy Board
  • Set up and manage the annual regional CTEN Conference (70+ participants from across Sub Saharan Africa and capitals, internal/external participants) including handling logistics, venue, agenda, presentations and follow up
  • Build and maintain productive relations across the CTEN network, maintaining a network ‘map’ of key contacts, and providing support as needed, including arrangements for CTEN visits to partner countries, host nation study tours to London, and programme management support where needed – eg during CT programme officer breather breaks/gaps, or periods of additional demand such as CT crises. (This may require occasional travel to other Posts. The officer should undergo CTPF programme management training and CT crisis training for this role)
  • Acting as Executive Assistant to the SMS1 Head of the CTEN – who travels frequently and extensively – including effective diary management, email handling, and facilitating travel and meeting requirements. This includes identifying and acting on urgent commissions that arise on behalf of the  Hub Head during her absences, flagging issues to the Hub Head that need their immediate attention while travelling, and delegating workstreams to others in the network as appropriate. This is a significant responsibility given the periods of Hub Head absence, and will require a sufficient level of experience, sound judgment and security awareness..
  • Oversee and manage the CTEN Sub Saharan Africa Travel and Administration budgets (approx. £100,000), including forecasting requirements, approving and monitoring spend.
  • Manage recruitment into the network, monitoring start/end dates for CTEN roles across the Network, ensuring that job descriptions are submitted in good time for recruitment boards, and setting up recruitment panels
  • Ensure Network has basic ‘housekeeping’ in place including maintaining an updated call tree for Nairobi, ensuring that the office in Chancery is cleaned and maintained, with working facilities and supplies.

Resources managed:

Oversight of CTEN Admin budget and regional travel budget (£ 100,000)

Oversight of CTEN annual conference budget

  • Security clearance (existing or ability to be cleared to DV/SC)
  • Demonstrated ability to put in place strong organisational systems
  • Experience in setting up and managing meetings and/or events
  • Sufficient knowledge and experience of public sector to be able to manage SMS1 emails and work commissions
  • Ability to work independently and use initiative to solve problems
  • Ability to plan ahead and prioritise effectively 
  • Excellent IT and communication skills
  • Ability to produce clear and accurate work with attention to detail
  • Ability to meet deadlines in a fast paced environment
  • Strong team work/willingness to support colleagues when under pressure and able to contribute to cross-team working
  • A flexible and proactive approach
  • Previous experience of working in a large organisation or network
  • Previous experience as an Executive Assistant or managing a network
  • Previous experience as a project officer or in managing public sector resources
25 September 2020
Executive Officer (EO)
Fixed term, with possibility of renewal
25 to 36.25
Africa
Kenya
Nairobi
British High Commission
1
KES 206,171.53
1 November 2020

Learning and Development Opportunities (and any specific training courses to be completed):

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office offers all its employees the opportunity to pursue a City and Guilds Diploma through the Diplomatic Academy.  The Regional Learning and Development Team visit Nairobi regularly to provide training courses to further personal development. There will be opportunities to develop other skills and experience on the job, including CT-specific courses, programme officer and crisis management training, mentoring and job-shadowing, as well as the opportunity to take on wider corporate voluntary roles within the BHC.

Leave:

Members of staff are entitled to paid annual leave, which is earned, from the day they commence employment. Entitlements are as follows:

Grade B3 (L) 30 days

In addition to annual leave, the BHC normally observes no fewer than 9 and no more than 14 Kenyan and British public and religious holidays in a year. These vary from year to year and are at the discretion of the High Commissioner. A list of holidays is published each year.  

Working Patterns:

The office hours are 07:00 - 16:00 Monday to Thursday and 07:00 – 13:00 on Fridays, within those times there is some flexibility as to when staff start and finish work.

This role is open to applicants willing to cover a full time position (36.25 hours per week) as well as applicants who wish to work part time (from a minimum of 70% of full time hours - equivalent to 25 hours per week - based on a prorated salary). This will be discussed and finalised upon appointment of a successful candidate.   The role will also allow for a flexible working scheme during the normal office working hours. The job holder will be able to discuss and decide working hours/days following the appointment.  The role is based at the British High Commission offices in Nairobi, and occasional working from home may be allowed with line manager approval. 

Due to the nature of the role it is necessary that applicants be security cleared to SC. Clearance can normally only be obtained by UK, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand nationals [not Kenyan dual nationals], Such candidates must have a traceable history over the last 5 years

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  • 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.
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