The Nigerian Red Cross Society (NRCS) was established through an Act of the Parliament in 1960 to complement public authorities in humanitarian interventions with the mandate to prevent and alleviate human suffering at times of peace or conflict, and to support individuals and communities to respond effectively to emergencies, without any form of discrimination as to class, gender, race, political opinions or religion.
The Assistant Coordinator, Humanitarian Diplomacy will lead on all aspects of Humanitarian Diplomacy for the Nigerian Red Cross Society.
The post holder will be responsible for creating and implementing plans to influence policies and decisions for the benefit and enhancement of National Society.
The Assistant Coordinator, Humanitarian Diplomacy will actively lobby and advocate for specific outcomes with major National and International organizations in Abuja (like MDAs, NGO, ECOWAS, AU, UN, etc) and will position the Nigerian Red Cross Society as partner of choice and agent of humanitarian change within Nigeria.
The Assistant Coordinator, Humanitarian Diplomacy will work closely with the Secretary General (SG) and provide in-depth information to develop advocacy content and activities.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
Lead under the guidance of the Secretary General, the diplomatic engagements of the National Society
Represent the NRCS on behalf of the SG at various platforms and international organizations to advocate for the position of the National society
Lead on planning and delivering Humanitarian Diplomacy and advocacy for the National Society
Act as the Humanitarian Diplomacy focal point for the National Society advising NRCS on Humanitarian Diplomacy approaches and tools
Position NRCS leadership among key institutions and forums to achieve maximum influence
Research and identify decision-makers and power structures, and develop engagement plans
Identify key policy opportunities and processes (such as those within key international policy frameworks and related platforms for the NRCS, Inter-Agency initiatives, etc), events, conferences and forums
Lead on National Society’s participation, including positioning NRCS and representation, preparation for the meetings, organizing side events, briefing colleagues and following up on actions and next steps
Develop and deliver advocacy plans in line with NRCS’s principles and strategic priorities, including identifying opportunities, developing key messages, identifying policy targets and entry points and representing NRCS at key fora
Lead on policy engagement on relevant topics such as Climate Change, Sustainable Development Goals, Disaster Risk Reduction and set traction indicators
Engage with key stakeholder institutions in Nigeria, including governmental and inter-governmental bodies (e.g. UN, ECOWAS) to influence policies in support of humanitarian principles and NRCS strategic priorities
Prepare and promote policy position papers and briefs on relevant topics
Coordinate with Movement and external partners on policy and advocacy efforts to ensure strategic use of Movement capacities and resources
Coordinate with and support NRCS Branches and Divisions to ensure alignment of messaging and approaches.
Foster knowledge sharing and exchange of best practices on Humanitarian Diplomacy via a network of Movement actors and stakeholders.
Qualifications and Experience
First Degree in Law (LLB, BL) from a reputable institution
Possesses relevant professional
Member of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA)
Master’s degree in a relevant field or equivalent experience
At least 7 years of work experience within the same or related position
Work experience in the international humanitarian and development sector
Extensive experience in Humanitarian Diplomacy, advocacy, policy and strategy
Proven track record of influencing policy or decision-making in line with agreed strategic priorities
Successful experience in the development of policy campaigns, including
strategy-building, inter-governmental advocacy, and evidence building
Experience supporting multidisciplinary and complex programs
Experience in building strategic partnerships with tangible outcomes
Experience in the UN system, ECOWAS, AU, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other governmental and intergovernmental organizations and/or development banks
Experience in the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement is preferred
Fluency in English, French and Arabic.
Application Closing Date
11th April, 2025.
Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates should send their CV to: recruitment@redcrossnigeria.org using the Job Title as the subject of the email.