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Advocacy and Communication Officer , New York


Working in 50 developing countries across Africa, Asia and the Americas to promote child rights and lift millions of children out of poverty. In addition, Plan is activein 20 different donor countries and has 3 liaison and advocacy offices in Brussels, Geneva and New York. Plan aims to reach as many children as possible, particularly those who are excluded or marginalized with high quality programs that deliver long lasting benefits by increasing its income, working in partnership with others and operating effectively. Plan's vision is of a world in which all children realize their full potential in societies that respect people's rights and dignity, our aim is to achieve lasting improvements in the quality of life of deprived children in developing countries. Plan is independent, with no religious, political or governmental affiliations. Plan’s liaison office to the UN in New York is aligned with Plan International’s strategy One Plan One Goal pursuing contact with key decision-makers who can support the realization of lasting change for children.The UN office contributes to a lasting environment in which the rights of children and youth are respected, protected, and fulfilled.The office will realize its interventions within the UN and its Agencies and Mechanisms in New York and will follow actions and activities within the broader UN system in the rest of the world through the One Plan UN Strategy. Accordingly, the office will promote child rights and child protection, strive for non-discrimination, equality and inclusion as well as ensure child participation. The office is actively involved in: 1. Improving implementations of the Convention of the Rights of the Child (CRC) and all other relevant UN resolutions on the promotion and protection of child rights. 2. Enhancing international law and policy development on child rights and child protection. 3. Mainstreaming child rights at the UN, particularly into other human rights processes. The Advocacy and Communications Officerwill support the Head of Office in strengthening the collaboration with other Plan offices in order to facilitate and support involvement with relevant United Nations Agencies and Mechanisms. S/he will increase Plan’s influence regarding child rights and contribute to Plan’s global advocacy and communication work at the United Nations in New York. By bringing up national and international child rights issue at the global level; duty bearers are reminded of their responsibilities and obligations to act.
Applications invited from U.S. citizens, individual’s with lawful permanent residence or holders of current Employment Authorisation Documents only.
Dimensions: • Deputizes for the Plan UN Representative and Head of Office New York • Supports Plan and the UN Office with the development of effective strategies and policies to use in successful advocacy asks at the UN • Identifies and pursues advocacy opportunities independently • Advises Plan staff on UN related activities and collaborates with them on advocacy and communication work • In collaboration with Plan’s Communications team uses key messages developed in the field in wide ranging work with key external stakeholders vis-à-vis the UN • Manage the Communications portfolio of the Plan UN Office
Typical Responsibilities - Key End Results of Position: 1. Child rights advocacy: Advocacy and Communication officer will have an active role in ensuring the full and effective implementation of Plan’s UN Strategy in relation to Priority One: The Promotion of Child Rights. In this regard, the Officer will support Plan’s advocacy activities, as well as identify additional advocacy opportunities relevant to Plan’s work. The officer will be monitoring andreporting on the progress of the advocacy work carried out regarding the rights of the child in the below mentioned areas. UN General Assembly (UNGA):The Advocacy and Communication Officer will carry out advocacy activities within the Third Committee of the General Assembly, where the focus is on human rights and social development. This will include: Participate actively in the annual consultations on the Third Committee agenda item: The Promotion and Protection of Child Rights, with a particular focus on the following resolutions: • The Rights of the Child • The Girl Child • Alternative Care for Children • All other resolution on child rights, in particular resolutions emanating from the Human Rights Council recommended for adoption by the UNGA And in relation to the above resolutions the following would be required: • Develop advocacy asks • Develop written and oral statements to be delivered at the UN • Draft thematic advocacy briefs • Provide input to child rights resolutions and thematic reports • Advocate for Policy changes in relation to the promotion and protection of child rights • Monitor and reporton the progress of the advocacy work carried out 2. Internal and external communication and information: The Officer will develop a communication strategy in order to strengthen and find new ways of enhancing the office’s current internal and external communication and information channels. This will include: • The development and regular upkeep of a Plan UN Office website • Uploading information on the Plan website and intranet decisions and activities at the UN relevant to Plan • Develop the use of social media networking for the Plan UN Office • The development and dissemination of a monthly newsletter by the Plan UN Office • Draft media statements and press briefings • Manage and strengthenthe communication and collaboration with other Plan offices in order to facilitate and support their presence and involvement in connection to the United Nations 3. Other Responsibilities: In the absence of a Gender Equality Officer, the advocacy and communications officer will contribute to Plan’s Global advocacy campaign: Because I am a Girl. This will include: • Identify advocacy opportunities for the three campaigns at the UN • Engage relevant UN agencies and identify possible avenues of collaboration and partnership in relation to the campaigns • Oversee and coordinate any events and collaboration between Plan and the UN on the campaign • Engage other relevant stakeholders, including other NGO’s, coalitions and networks The advocacy and communications officer will also support the Office in the overall coordination of Plan’s participation in the Commission on the Status of Women. In this regard the following tasks will be focused on: • Developing and coordinating Plans advocacy asks • Developing written and oral statements to be delivered at the CSW • Coordinating and Providing input to the resolutions and outcomes of the CSW • Monitoring and reporting on the advocacy work carried out • Supporting Plan’s side events at the CSW, from both a policy perspective as well as logistically and administratively Being a small office with few staff members, the Child Rights Advocacy and Communication Officer will carry out various adhoc tasks related to the effective functioning of the Office, including some administrative tasks. There may also be supervisory tasks such as overseeing the work of the intern for Office administration and the gender equality and girl’s empowerment intern. The Officer needs to keep abreast of the current development issues as well as communications and advocacy trends, and ensure that all activities undertaken on behalf of Plan, externally or internally, are executed in accordance with the overall aims of the organization and in line with Plan’s policies and procedures.
Knowledge, Skills, and Behaviours, Required to Achieve Role’s Objectives: Knowledge/experiences: • Demonstrable documented experience in international work environments and intercultural communication, including a good understanding of NGO structures and the UN human rights system and how these operate • Documented experience in advocacy and lobby work with international actors • A Master degree or equivalent experience in human rights, political science, international development, communication or any other specific field relevant to Plan’s work • Understanding of, or experience in, implementing and monitoring child rights in a national /international context, • Knowledge on sustainable development and child rights are an asset Skills: • Analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to work to a high standard manage stress while prioritising multiple tasks and meeting deadlines • Excellent communication and inter-personal skills • Proven excellent writing and analytical skills • Sound diplomatic skills • Good networking skills • Proven leadership skills • Experience in conducting workshops and trainings an asset • Fully computer literate - skilled and confident user of office applications such as MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, e-mail and calendar applications • Some web design experience, including knowledge of layout design, copy editing and content management • Knowledge of digital media would be an asset • Good knowledge of social media including uploading and developing materials for websites and intranet Behaviors: • Demonstrated commitment to child rights • Versatile, personable and flexible, including taking up various tasks done in a small office • Self-driven and fortitude • Independent professional able to contribute to the overall goal of the organization. • Creative and with initiative to seek workable solutions. • Works collaboratively and listens actively to the views of those involved. • Decisive and results focused following debate. • Capacity to work in a multi-cultural environment.
Physical Environment and Demands: Normal office work, not physically heavy. Not 100% office bound as a fair amount of work includes interaction at the UN and with Member States and other INGO’s. Travel will be necessary to attend meetings and workshops. Location: New York Type of Role: Permanent Contract Reports to: Head of the Plan International Office to the UN (New York) Salary: $65,000 – $72,000 plus benefits, depending on experience
Applications invited from U.S. citizens, individual’s with lawful permanent residence or holders of current Employment Authorisation Documents only.
How to apply:
Applications invited from U.S. citizens, individual’s with lawful permanent residence or holders of current Employment Authorisation Documents only.
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