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Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Programme Roles)
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Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Programme Roles)
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The British Consulate General in Jerusalem (BCGJ) is a sovereign post which leads UK engagement with the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPTs), in support of HMG objectives. BCGJ is a close-knit office with a strong culture of collaborative working and supportive relationships in a politically challenging context. The Consulate General has an opportunity for a Programme Manager, job grade Higher Executive Officer (HEO) to work within its Integrated Security Fund team.
This is an exciting opportunity for a collegiate, self-motivated individual with strong leadership qualities, and significant programme and project management experience to manage projects that work in support of the UK’s objectives to achieve a two-state solution. The Programme Manager role is based in Jerusalem and the rest of the programme team are based across Ramallah, Gaza and Tel Aviv.
The Integrated Security Fund is a unique cross-government Fund that provides development and security support to countries at risk of conflict or instability. The Fund supports and delivers security, defence, peacekeeping, peacebuilding and stability activity in over 70 countries using both Official Development Assistance (ODA) and non-ODA funding.
The post holder will need to lead this work through providing analysis and strategic input, while developing contacts with project implementers and other stakeholders. The successful applicant will have the drive and ability to see projects through from inception to delivery and impact assessment.
Duties and responsibilities:
- Manage projects through their lifecycle, from planning to delivery and evaluation.
- Understand and keep up to date with compliance requirements of the UK Integrated Security Fund Operating Framework to ensure projects are delivered by partners to agreed standards and schedules.
- Monitor project impact against objectives and input into reporting at Post and to London as required.
- Develop and maintain productive working relationships with potential and existing project implementers.
- Support all aspects of monitoring and evaluation for the various projects in the portfolio and coordinate quality reporting, risk monitoring and lessons learning.
- Be flexible in supporting team-wide responsibilities, e.g. on reporting, responding to commissions from London on conflict-sensitivity, risk and gender and be able to work autonomously.
- Be responsible for additional cross cross-Consulate tasks as required and where there is capacity. This may include support to the wider team, arranging and writing up meetings, briefings and support to incoming visits from UK ministers and senior officials. This will also include corporate contributions and involvement within the wider Consulate.
- Manage approximately £1M p.a. value of projects.
The above list is not exhaustive, and the jobholder will be required to be flexible and take on other ad hoc tasks as required, including participating in the Consulate’s emergency planning and any other response to a crisis affecting UK Citizens.
Key behaviours required for the job:
- Making Effective Decisions – Use evidence and knowledge to support accurate, expert decisions and advice. Carefully consider alternative options, implications and risks of decisions.
- Changing and Improving – Seek out opportunities to create effective change and suggest innovative ideas for improvement. Review ways of working, including seeking and providing feedback.
- Working Together – Form effective partnerships and relationships with people both internally and externally, from a range of diverse backgrounds, sharing information, resources and support.
- Leadership – Show pride and passion for public service. Create and engage others in delivering a shared vision. Value difference, diversity and inclusion, ensuring fairness and opportunity for all.
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- Excellent communication skills in English both written and spoken. Able to express ideas and messages clearly and concisely.
- Experience of programme and project management and financial management.
- Proven organisational and administrative skills, including ability to pay close attention to detail while managing a large number of tasks.
- Proven skills in monitoring and evaluation and project reporting.
- Excellent judgement, problem-solving and analytical skills.
- Ability to be a self-starter, work autonomously as well as closely with colleagues as part of a team across different locations.
- Strong ability to build positive and trust-based working relationships, collaborate with partners across FCDO and external stakeholders.
- Strong IT skills and literacy in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams).
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Changing and Improving, Leadership, Making Effective Decisions, Working Together
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4 June 2024
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Higher Executive Officer (HEO)
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Full-time, Permanent
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Middle East & North Africa
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Jerusalem
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British Consulate General
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ILS
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17,981 plus transport allowance of 497
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5 August 2024
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Eligibility:
If you are selected for this position, the Consulate General will be able to employ you as long as you:
- Receive the appropriate level of standard security clearance; and
- Currently hold a valid local work permit or be able to secure one to work in Jerusalem.
Working hours:
The Consulate General aims to offer an attractive working environment and remuneration package for this role, including a non-negotiable salary of ILS 17,981 per month plus transport allowance of ILS 497 and social benefits. No accommodation nor relocation expenses are payable in connection with this position.
This position is for a full-time employment, on a permanent contract basis subject to a 6-month probation period. Working hours are 38 hours per week. Normal working hours of the Consulate General is Monday – Thursday 0800 -1600 and Friday 0800 – 1400. Some remote/home working may be possible, in agreement with the line manager and in line with Corporate Services practice and subject to operational requirements following successful completion of the probation period.
The Consulate General actively promotes learning and development including through a dedicated learning and development committee. All staff have the opportunity to develop their own personal development plan and receive feedback and support from their line manager. Staff have access to activities organised by the learning and development committee and to a range of online learning opportunities through the FCDO’s International Academy.
Some mandatory and essential training are required at the start of the role (security, introduction to our IT systems etc). The Consulate runs regular workshops and teach-ins from experts on different topics related to the OPTs, open to all staff. There is the opportunity to travel to other British Government Consulates/Embassies to see how staff in similar roles work. You will be required to travel to Jordan.
Some mandatory courses must be completed upon arrival at post, including on health and safety, data protection and bullying and harassment. The jobholder will have the opportunity to participate in the Integrated Security Fund’s Programme Management course, subject to availability.
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How to apply:
Interested candidates must include 1) an updated Curriculum Vitae (CV) 2) a covering letter/ motivation essay stating how you meet the requirements of the role; and 3) examples, in the relevant sections of the online application form, of how you meet the key behaviours and skills required.
Applications that do not include this information will not be considered.
Closing date of receiving applications is before 23:55 (local time) on 04 June 2024.
Applications received after the stated deadline will not be considered.
Internal candidates (i.e., those who are currently employed by the British Embassy Tel Aviv and British Consulate General in Jerusalem) applying for this position should consider informing their current line manager upon submission of their application.
Process:
The recruitment process, including security clearance, is expected to take around two-three months. The security clearance process includes checks available in country and with UK, dependant on the security level required for the role and the candidates’ profile and UK footprint. You may experience some delay in the progress of this recruitment campaign, and we are working hard to minimise any disruption.
Appointable candidates who were unsuccessful at interview may be placed on a ‘reserve list’. If during the reserve period of six (6) months the same or a largely similar role becomes available, that role may be offered to the second or subsequent candidate.
The start date mentioned in the advert is tentative start date and the successful candidate will be required to undergo security-vetting procedures. Any offer of employment will be subject to the candidate achieving suitable clearances and reference checks.
The British Consulate General is an equal opportunities employer, dedicated to inclusivity, a diverse workforce and valuing difference. Staff recruited locally by the British Consulate General are subject to terms and conditions of service according to local employment law.
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