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Latest Career Opportunities At The British Council by salesforce: 6:53am On May 31, 2019
The British Council is the UK’s international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities. We create friendly knowledge and understanding between the people of the UK and other countries. We do this by making a positive contribution to the UK and the countries we work with - changing lives by creating opportunities, building connections and engendering trust.

We work with over 100 countries across the world in the fields of arts and culture, English language, education and civil society. Each year we reach over 20 million people face-to-face and more than 500 million people online, via broadcasts and publications. Founded in 1934, we are a UK charity governed by Royal Charter and a UK public body.

Driver
Job TypeFull Time
QualificationOND
Experience3 years
LocationAbuja
Job FieldTransportation and Driving

Role Type: Business Delivery
Pay Band: 1/K
Duration: Fixed term 3+ years
Reports to: Programme Officer

Role Purpose

The Driver will be responsible for providing safe, secure and efficient transportation of personnel and resources and taking proper care of vehicles in accordance with the organisation’s policies and standards.
Geopolitical/SBU/Function Overview

The British Council in Nigeria is implementing the European Union Conflict Management in Nigeria programme under their Trust Fund (EUTF) and the Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption programme in Nigeria under their Development Fund programme (EUDF). We are implementing the Agents for Citizen-driven Transformation (ACT) Programme under the European Union development fund. In partnership with COFFEY, we are delivering the Policing work under their Conflict Stability and Security Fund (CSSF) and are managing the Programme Coordination Office for DFID’s Deepening Democracy in Nigeria Phase 2 (DDiN2) Programme.
To support our existing contracts as well as future contracts, we are developing flexible structures that meet the global British Council standards to provide support to our FCR (Justice, Security and Conflict) work in Nigeria.
The Conflict Management programme in North Eastern Nigeria is a €21m EUTF-funded Programme (2017-2021) and works with the overall aim of enhancing state and community level conflict management capability to prevent the escalation of conflict into violence in a number of locations in North-Eastern Nigeria. The Programme has an annual turnover of around £5-£6m and work in 3 states – Adamawa, Borno and Yobe as well as in Abuja. The programme is being delivered alongside a partner (International Alert) with the British Council leading the contract.
The Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption (RoLAC) programme in Nigeria is a €25m EUDF-funded Programme (2017-2021) and has the overall aim of enhancing good governance in Nigeria by contributing to strengthening of the rule of law, curbing corruption and reducing impunity. The programme has an annual turnover of around £5-£6m and work in 4 states – Adamawa, Anambra, Kano, Lagos, as well as in Abuja. The RoLAC programme will be extending to Edo State.
Agents for Citizen-driven Transformation (ACT) programme is an EU funded programme being implemented by the British Council. The programme is funded under the 11th European Development Fund (EDF) and will be implemented over a period of five years from July 2018, with the first 6 months serving as the programme Inception Phase for the development of strategies for full programme implementation. The ACT programme will contribute to the progressive achievement of several of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as well as to the national development priorities identified in the Nigeria Vision 20:20 Economic Transformation Blueprint.
The Overall Objective of the programme is to contribute to more inclusive, effective, accountable and gender-responsive development in Nigeria; while its specific objectives is to enhance the credibility and role of CSOs as drivers of change for sustainable development in Nigeria. The programme has an annual turnover of around £3-£4m and will be implemented at the Federal level and in selected states where EU programmes concentrate.
The Nigerian context is generally challenging, having poor infrastructure and currently facing a volatile security situation. There is still a significant reliance on the cash economy, corruption is high and the regulatory and compliance structures that exist are highly ineffective. The overall economic situation is not good with the low oil prices leading to high unemployment, increasing inflation and a shortage of foreign currency causing the value of the Naira to weaken considerably. This makes Nigeria a very challenging environment in which to deliver programmes. The Programme Support Office is located in Abuja, but in an office that is separate from the main British Council office.
The post holder must therefore have the ability to work in an ambiguous and difficult environment in which British Council processes need to be adapted or developed to cope with unusual requirements and difficult context. S/he will work closely with the programme delivery and management teams as well as having significant interactions with the technical teams and Nigerian partners.
Accountabilities, Responsibilities and Main Duties
Project delivery:

Clearly providing timely communication regarding transport arrangements and any changes to transport users and the ACT progamme team.
Raising advances relating to journeys and making retirements according to agreed time standards for same.
To render transport assistance to officers and or consultants involved in programme delivery activities.
To undertake logistical support to designated workshops, meetings and events according to stated requirements.
Carry out routine mail dispatch service as may be required.
Vehicle Maintenance and record management:

Ensure vehicles are serviced in line with the service schedule and that periodic routine vehicle checks are made and that defects and damage are reported promptly. Vehicles are clean and refuelled regularly.
Daily internal and external maintenance checks on all programme vehicles to ensure all vehicles are roadworthy before the start of any journey.
Carry out driving and transportation duties in relation to travel bookings, activity and event management and maintain vehicle log books, journey and fuel records.
Team Support and Contribution:

To assist in taking photographs in events and assembling newspaper and magazine clips where necessary and practical.
To seek to understand the interdependencies and connections that the FCR programmes have with other organisations and manage such relationships within own work area.
Customer Service:

Excellent customer service delivery as the first point of contact to British Council visitors and colleagues at the airport.
Provide ad hoc advice and information to visitors regarding the local area and transport facilities (programme and non-programme).
Continuous Professional Development

To ensure personal development on IT skills for wider adminstrative assistance.
Regular Defensive Driver Training courses to be arranged by the British Council
Key Relationships
Internal:

National Programme Managers, Technical Lead, Operation Managers, Procurement and Estate Manager, HR Manager, Finance Manager, Programme Officers, Admin and Resource Assistants.
Other members of the Support Team
All Visiting National and International Consultants
Other Project Teams
External:

External relationship management where appropriate (i.e. linked to function of role), to include: EU, consultants, external partner organisations, MDAs etc.
Requirements
Qualifications:

National Diploma or equivalent - Essential
Intermediate level driving certificate - Essential
Shortlisting - Assessment Stage
Role Specific Knowledge & Experience:

Minimum of 3 years’ experience as a driver with an international organization - Essential
Experience of working as part of a successful team/function - Essential
Knowledge of traffic rules and road network in the region - Essential
Experience of work in an FCR project - Desirable
Experience of operating in a complex, multi-cultural context - Desirable
Basic mechanical knowledge - Desirable
Shortlisting and interview - Assessment Stage
Role Specific Skills:

Basic IT skills including word and excel - Essential
Advanced driving skills - Essential
Customer service - Essential
Participation in previous defensive driver training - Desirable
Shortlisting and interview - Assessment Stage
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Program Officer
Job TypeFull Time
QualificationBA/BSc/HND
Experience3 years
LocationAbuja
Job FieldProject Management

Role Type: Business Delivery
Pay Band: G/6
Duration: Fixed term 3+ years
Reports to: Operations Manager

Role purpose

This is a fiexd role to support with the implementation phase of the Agents for Citizen-Driven Transformation (ACT) Programme. The post holder will be responsible for managing the administrative and logistical support to programme activities to ensure quality and timeliness of delivery; good control of resources and compliance with agreed programme management systems and processes; ensuring full and complete budgets are prepared and met for all activities with variance reports prepared as and when required; utilize M&E tools for measuring results during the programme implementation phase.
Geopolitical/SBU/Function Overview

The British Council in Nigeria is implementing the European Union Conflict Management in Nigeria programme under their Trust Fund (EUTF) and the Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption programme in Nigeria under their Development Fund programme (EUDF).
We are implementing the Agents for Citizen-driven Transformation (ACT) Programme under the European Union development fund. In partnership with COFFEY, we are delivering the Policing work under their Conflict Stability and Security Fund (CSSF) and are managing the Programme Coordination Office for DFID’s Deepening Democracy in Nigeria Phase 2 (DDiN2) Programme. To support our existing contracts as well as future contracts, we are developing flexible structures that meet the global British Council standards to provide support to our FCR (Justice, Security and Conflict) work in Nigeria.
The Conflict Management programme in North Eastern Nigeria is a €21m EUTF-funded Programme (2017-2021) and works with the overall aim of enhancing state and community level conflict management capability to prevent the escalation of conflict into violence in a number of locations in North-Eastern Nigeria. The Programme has an annual turnover of around £5-£6m and work in 3 states – Adamawa, Borno and Yobe as well as in Abuja. The programme is being delivered alongside a partner (International Alert) with the British Council leading the contract. The Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption (RoLAC) programme in Nigeria is a €25m EUDF-funded Programme (2017-2021) and has the overall aim of enhancing good governance in Nigeria by contributing to strengthening of the rule of law, curbing corruption and reducing impunity. The programme has an annual turnover of around £5-£6m and work in 4 states – Adamawa, Anambra, Kano, Lagos, as well as in Abuja. The RoLAC programme will be extending to Edo State.

The Nigerian context is generally challenging, having poor infrastructure and currently facing a volatile security situation. There is still a significant reliance on the cash economy, corruption is high and the regulatory and compliance structures that exist are highly ineffective.
The overall economic situation is not good with the low oil prices leading to high unemployment, increasing inflation and a shortage of foreign currency causing the value of the Naira to weaken considerably. This makes Nigeria a very challenging environment in which to deliver programmes. The Programme Support Office is located in Abuja, but in an office that is separate from the main British Council office. The post holder must therefore have the ability to work in an ambiguous and difficult environment in which British Council processes need to be adapted or developed to cope with unusual requirements and difficult context.
The post holder will work closely with the programme delivery and management teams as well as having significant interactions with the technical teams and Nigerian partners.
Main Accountabilities
Accountabilities, responsibilities and main duties:

Project management and delivery:

To provide support for projects and manage and organise events to a high standard and within deadline.
To liaise with support units to manage the arrangements for visitors including booking travel, accommodation and preparing programmes.
Provide administrative and logistic support to consultants who deliver programmes.

Ensure the provision, collation and analysis of participants and stakeholder feedback on all events and programs to ensure quality and effectiveness can be assessed and recommend improvement.
Actively builds professional networks and information channels that maintain an excellent understanding of relevant developments, stakeholders and opinion formers in the development sector to support the creation of high quality programs and events.
Finance Administration:

Responsible for project procurement in line with established corporate policies and guidelines.
To provide financial support to the Programme Manager and Finance team, including the detailed budgeting for planned events, raising advances, issuing payments to workshop participants, processing of workshop claims, retirement of advances in a timely manner.
To ensure risk is minimized by strict application of corporate BC financial principles in all programme related activities.
Monitoring expenditure against set budgets for an agreed portfolio of projects to ensure financial targets are met.
Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E):


Team Support and Contribution:

Ensure professionalism is demonstrated in own work area and that customer / client needs and perspectives are reflected in own behaviours and focus.
To support the embedding of continuous learning and improvement into the team.
To seek to understand the interdependencies and connections programme team has with other functions and teams within EU programmes and the wider organisation.
To proactively share best practice and learning across the wider EU programmes team.
Other Administrative Work:

As required.
Key Relationships
Internal:

Programme Managers, Technical Lead, Operation Managers, State Teams, Procurement and Estate Manager, HR Manager, Finance Manager, Other Programme Officers, Admin and Resource Assistants.
All Visiting National and International Consultants
Other Project Teams
External:

External relationship management where appropriate (i.e. linked to function of role), to include: EU, consultants, Civil Society Organizations, MDAs, etc.
Qualifications
Essential:

Graduate level education
Evidence of continuous professional development
Desirable:

Project management qualification aligned to P&P professional standards (APM) at the appropriate level of the role.
Other project / programme management qualification
Assesment Stage: Shortlisting

Role Specific Knowledge & Experience
Essential:

Minimum of 3 years’ experience with an international organization
Experience of working as part of a successful team/function.
Experience of scheduling and supporting meetings with internal stakeholders / external partners.
Assessment Stage: Shortlisting

Desirable:

Experience of work in an FCR project.
Experience of operating in a complex, multi-cultural context
Assessment Stage: Shortlisting

British Council Core Skills
Planning and Organising (Level 2):

Plans ahead - Organises own work over weeks and months, or plans ahead for others, taking account of priorities and the impact on other people. - Shortlisting and Interview
Managing Projects (Level 2):

Analyses project data - Examines project data and performance, reporting on progress and recommending corrective action as needed. - Shortlisting and Interview
Managing Accounts and Partnerships (Level 2):

Works with stakeholders and partners - Communicates regularly with diverse stakeholders, customers and/or partners to build mutual understanding and trust. - Shortlisting and Interview
Managing Finance and Resources (Level 2):

Uses financial systems and processes - Uses corporate financial systems and processes appropriately as part of the job and on behalf of a team. - Shortlisting and Interview
Using Technology (Level 2):

Operates as an advanced user - Works as an advanced practitioner in the use of office software and/or British Council standard and social media platforms and trains or coaches others in their use. - Shortlisting and Interview
British Council Behaviours
Being accountable (More demanding):

Putting the needs of the team or British Council ahead of my own. - Interview and Performance Management
Making it happen (More demanding):

Challenging myself and others to deliver and measure better results. - Interview and Performance Management
Working together (More demanding):

Ensuring that others benefit as well as me. - Interview and Performance Management
Creating shared purpose (More demanding):

Creating energy and clarity so that people want to work purposefully together. - Interview and Performance Management
Shaping the future (Essential):

Looking for ways in which we can do things better - Performance Management
Connecting with others (More demanding):

Actively appreciating the needs and concerns of myself and others - Performance Management

Method of Application

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