View Vacancy - Trade Advisor-Maternity Cover EO (14/22 KPL)

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Department for International Trade roles (DIT)
DIT

Main purpose of job:

To lead on the priority campaign for renewables and agritech for Uganda To plan and deliver a multi-year forward-looking renewables and agritech campaign, including deploying financial and other resources towards events and activities in Uganda and in the United Kingdom. To provide analysis and advice on the renewables and agritech sectors to help drive UK trade interests in Uganda. To support other sector campaigns as appropriate, working with the Head of Trade in Uganda as well as relevant Sector Directors for renewable energy and agritech across African Trade board. To manage the Ugandan team’s budget, ensuring we utilise our resources effectively, strategically and transparently. To line manage a Trade Officer and ensure returns on volume services are made promptly to the Country Head.

The Role and responsibilities

  • This is a great opportunity to work in an exciting and challenging environment on a high profile agenda within the British High Commission in Uganda.
  • The renewables and agritech sectors are a top priority for UK trade interests in the region, and there are many major opportunities in Uganda to pursue.
  • Supporting British companies seeking commercial success, and also in identifying major future opportunities as well as ‘quick wins’.
  • The role requires the tenacity to support British companies achieve success in Uganda, as well as the ability to assess the sectors and provide advice on where the strategic opportunities lie. This will be through identifying market access barriers and providing advice to the DIT leadership team on how these can be overcome.
  • Knowledge of the UK economy and areas of UK competitive advantage.
  • Understanding of major projects life cycles.
  • Experience in Trade Policy and Market Access work.
  • University Degree
  • Good networking skills 
  • The Trade Advisor will be a confident self-starter, a team player with excellent communication skills, with the ability to network with a wide range of contacts at senior levels in Government and the private sector.
  • S/he will be responsible for delivering to a challenging set of targets reflecting support to successful UK export wins in Uganda in the renewables sector and agritech sector.
  • In addition, s/he will be expected to provide high quality analysis and advice of the macro-economic environment as well as on sector-specific developments.
  • There is also a requirement to line manage a Trade Support Officer and coordinate returns on key DIT – Uganda targets regularly as well as manage other, lower priority sector work at times and therefore to manage multiple portfolios.
  • Capable of managing and leading multiple projects.
  • Resilient and able to deliver at pace.
  • Proactive, dynamic personality.
Delivering at Pace, Making Effective Decisions, Managing a Quality Service, Working Together
21 October 2022
Executive Officer (EO)
Fixed Term
34.5hrs
6 months
Africa
Uganda
Kampala
British High Commission
UGX 5,321,504.00
15 November 2022

Learning and development opportunities (and any specific training courses to be completed):

BHC Kampala has a positive learning and development culture, and an active L&D committee.  The role itself is varied and offers plenty of on the job training.  There is also a strong regional network, with posts of different sizes, meaning there are opportunities for joint formal training as well as work shadowing and learning from peers

Working patterns:

If the job is suitable for flexible working patterns, please provide details: fulltime

Any other information (or specific local Post requirements):

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  • Employees recruited locally by the British High Commission in Kampala are subject to Terms and Conditions of Service according to local employment law in Uganda.
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