You would be expected to provide high quality, reliable, timely and relevant policy and governance advice. You should be able to design, manage and lead clearly defined projects, policy issues and technical processes such as consultations, research and stakeholder engagement. You will provide analysis and advice to enable DFID to develop appropriate governance policies and governance advice across DFID Sudan’s programme portfolio.
DFID advisers help identify, generate and utilise the best evidence, knowledge, technology and ideas to improve the effectiveness and impact of the UK’s aid programme. Advisers have a key role in programme design, management and evaluation, and in influencing the broader development and implementation of policy – for DFID and across the British Embassy. They should have strong links with development networks, research organisations and professional bodies both in Sudan and internationally.
Closing date for applications has been extended to Monday 6 February 2017.
