Friday, January 3, 2014

Job: Save the Children is hiring a Senior Campaigns Adviser to deliver innovative campaigning projects that support our work


For more information or to apply, please follow this link: https://jobs.savethechildren.org.uk/vacancy/464/description
Save the Children is the world’s leading independent child rights organisation. Save the Children UK’s Campaigns Department provides strategic leadership on national and international campaigning, working both in the UK and with country programmes around the world to deliver effective and high impact campaigns.
The purpose of the Senior Campaign Adviser is to develop and deliver innovative campaigning projects that support Save the Children’s strategic campaigning objectives and to provide campaigning and advocacy guidance and support for Save the Children programme staff.
Key responsibilities:
  • To make a significant contribution to the development and delivery of Save the Children’s humanitarian campaigning strategies
  • To advise and support the planning and delivery of national campaign and advocacy strategies in key countries, as well as global campaigns
  • To support Save the Children countries and members to develop strong civil society engagement and the building of social movements for change at national level
About you:
You will have experience of developing campaign strategies, with the knowledge and understanding of a range of campaign tactics, and a track record of success.  You will also need proven project management skills and have ability to plan work and meet deadlines.  
You will have good understanding of external environment including in the countries in which we work and knowledge of working with civil society actors to deliver change and ability to effectively manage and work within networks and coalitions.
Please note this role will require the post holder to travel to countries outside of the UK.
For more information or to apply, please follow this link: https://jobs.savethechildren.org.uk/vacancy/464/description

No comments:

Post a Comment