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Regional Director-Commonwealth Youth Programme, Pacific Centre


Reference: 130300457
Location: Honiara, Solomon Islands
Closing Date: 9 May 2013

Job Summary

The Regional Director is responsible for the leadership and management of the Commonwealth Youth Programme in the Pacific Region, including a multidisciplinary team of programme and administration staff. The Regional Director provides significant input to the development of the Youth Affairs Division strategic direction, especially as it pertains to the Pacific Region, and takes responsibility for its implementation, monitoring and evaluation in the Pacific Region.
Programmatic work includes:
  • Advocacy, facilitation and support of Member Governments (and others) to build strong youth-centred policies, programmes and environments;
  • Building the capacity and profile of Youth Ministries, Youth Workers & Youth Leaders, and supporting networks and platforms for their engagement;
  • Connecting and convening experts and key stakeholders to collaborate and share knowledge on youth development; and
  • Discovering, or developing and demonstrating, innovative youth development products and thinking.
In addition, the Regional Director oversees all administrative aspects of the Pacific Centre, including HR, Finance and IT, with support from the Commonwealth Secretariat service divisions in London.
The Regional Director also, on occasion, represents the Commonwealth Secretariat and provides assistance for regional work of other Commonwealth Secretariat divisions, which all operate out of London.

Qualifications and Work Experience

  • Advanced degree (Master’s degree or equivalent) in Social Sciences, Humanities, Management, Business Administration or a related field. 
  • A first level university degree in combination with 5 additional years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced level university degree.
  • 10+ years’ experience of managing staff and resources, including financial and operational management.
  • 10+ years’ experience of stakeholder engagement at a senior level; experience partnering with Governments, multilateral organisations and international NGOs highly desirable. 
  • 5+ years’ experience in a field such as youth work, community development, social development, or programme management.
  • Experience of working in developing countries.

About the Commonwealth Youth Programme

Young people constitute more than 60 per cent of the population of the Commonwealth, and their wellbeing and development are essential to the success of the Commonwealth and its member states. The Youth Affairs Division (YAD) of the Commonwealth Secretariat, established in 1973 and known internationally as the Commonwealth Youth Programme (CYP), works with Commonwealth member governments, youth leaders and youth professionals on the development and implementation of policy and programmes for the empowerment of young people aged 15–29. 

The work of YAD is anchored in the belief that empowered young people are assets to their societies. It is vital to ensure they realise their individual potential, and to recognise and nurture their ability to contribute to their countries’ development, and the success of the Commonwealth. YAD focuses on areas of major political, economic and social importance to young people, based on mandates received from Commonwealth Heads of Government Meetings (CHOGM) and the Commonwealth Secretariat Strategic Plan. The Commonwealth Plan of Action for Youth Empowerment (PAYE), developed by YAD in partnership with youth development stakeholders, underpins the work of YAD, and provides encouragement and guidance to member governments and other development organisations to create the optimum enabling environment for young people to participate as equal partners in development and democracy.

YAD operates from a pan-Commonwealth international office at the Commonwealth Secretariat’s headquarters in London, and four regional CYP Centres located in Africa (Zambia), Asia (India), the Caribbean (Guyana) and the Pacific (Solomon Islands). As well as stand-alone initiatives, YAD partners with other Commonwealth Secretariat divisions to integrate a youth perspective across all key facets of the Commonwealth (economic, political, human rights etc). YAD also facilitates and supports representative youth leaders to build networks and have a voice in the Commonwealth. 

The Pacific Centre responds to youth development for 14 countries, small states and territories of the Commonwealth. These 14 countries together have a total population of 31 million people. The Pacific Centre helps to to formulate policies and programmes for youth development, working collaboratively with governments, young people and other stakeholders. 

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