Job
Opportunity at Pathfinder International, Advocacy Specialist
Advocacy
Specialist
Location
Other
Dar es Salaam District Dar Es Salaam
Description
Reports
to:
Advocacy
Direct
Supervisor: Advocacy Manager
Classification:
Regular
Full-time
Grade
Level:3
Directs:None
Pathfinder
Overview
Pathfinder
International is a global leader in sexual and reproductive health. We place
reproductive health care at the center of all that we do—believing that it is
not only a fundamental human right, but is critical for expanding life
opportunities for women, families, communities, and nations, and paving the way
for transformations in environmental stewardship, decreases in population
pressures, and innovations in poverty reduction. Pathfinder provides women,
men, and adolescents with a range of quality health services—from contraception
and maternal care to HIV prevention and AIDS care and treatment. Pathfinder
strives to strengthen access to family planning, advocate for sound
reproductive health policies, and, through all our work, improve the rights and
lives of the people we serve
Project
Overview
Pathfinder
international in Tanzania has several advocacy projects in support of its
Family Planning and Maternal Health programs. These projects include national
Family Planning advocacy, mainstreaming of Population, Health and Environment
(PHE), supporting national governments in establishing preventive mechanisms in
fighting against Gender and Sexual Based violence and reduction of maternal
deaths caused by unsafe abortion and its complications. During the financial
year 2013/2014 Pathfinder International received funding from USAID to
spearhead Demographic Dividend modelling initiative in the country. In the year
2014, Pathfinder released the first report whose part of recommendations were
adopted in the National Five-Year Development Plan. In 2016, Pathfinder
received additional funding to further advance demographic dividend agenda.
During this phase, Pathfinder worked with the Government and Department of
Economics of the University of Dar es Salaam and through this collaborative
process, the government is about to release its Demographic Dividend 2017
Report. In 2018, Pathfinder received additional funding from USAID to support
dissemination efforts at national, regional and district levels. To support the
smooth implementation of dissemination activities, Pathfinder is recruiting
Advocacy Specialist.
Summary:
Provides strategic support in advancing Pathfinder’s programming and leadership
on sexual and reproductive health and rights. Represents Pathfinder in external
forum/meetings. Liaises with key stakeholders, including local governments,
partners and donors in achieving projects’ outcomes. Develops new program and
business opportunities. Supports advocacy initiatives of ongoing projects.
Manages an integrated public policy program that monitors and responds to
current and emerging trends in legislative and regulatory actions that affect
sexual and reproductive health funding and policies globally and locally. Works
on advocacy projects to enhance resource commitment and to raise priority of a
population’s welfare program within the operational format of public sector
undertakings supported by grant assistance. Plans, implements, coordinates,
monitors and holds review sessions to observe progress against objectives of
the project and drives home the main points of improving commitment and
resource allocation for population welfare.
Key
Job Outcomes:
Advocacy
Policy and Programming Strategy: Seeks to develop SRHR champions in advocacy,
policy communications and negotiations including government, women leaders, and
civil society. Works with Pathfinder leadership and program staff to determine
organizational and global advocacy and policy priorities. Works to influence
the state government in program planning and allocation of resources/funds from
approved project plans.
Relationship
Management: Fosters and facilitates relationships with a broad range of key
stakeholders, including development partners, donors, Coalition members, state
government representatives, and the political class through development of
networks. Ensures that the advocacy messages and communication tactics are
disseminated in an effective manner. Lends support to mapping of potential
in-country/external donors.
Advocacy
Planning and Implementation: Leads advocacy efforts of Pathfinder for improving
family planning indicators in assigned country or state Leads the development
of annual work planning, design, implementation, and reporting related to
policy and advocacy technical activities. Establishes communication among other
organizations, especially SRHR groups, to ensure an informed and coordinated
response to policies, and an increased engagement by country organizations in
advocacy.
Technical
Advising: Conceptualizes and provides leadership support for technical
activities in SRHR policy, advocacy, and other related areas. Stays up-to-date
on key developments in SRHR policy in developing countries in order to inform
technical support activities in Pathfinder programs. Provides guidance and
assistance to country programs in monitoring and evaluation and documentation
of policy and advocacy results. Identifies opportunities to scale-up family
planning in other states or countries. Conducts consultations to identify
opportunities.
Project
Planning and Budgeting Support: Supports the concerned state or country
governments in planning and budgeting of programs.
Learning
and Development: Contributes to learning and sharing processes within the
country to identify relevant advocacy and policy directions and build consensus
among staff on key issues.
Advocacy
Reports and Documentation: Prepares SRHR policy analyses, recommendations,
policy briefs, and assessments for Pathfinder programs. Coordinates the
dissemination of policy materials to audiences at the local, national and
global levels. Develops and shares reports with concerned officials.
Brand
Ambassador: Serves as the public face for Pathfinder in the realm of global
SRHR advocacy policy. Facilitates stakeholder consultation and meetings at the
local, national and subnational levels. Represents Pathfinder in the SRHR
policy area at regional and global forums, as well as with others in the
professional community and countries.
Site
Visit Coordination: Coordinates and facilitates country or state visits to
other project sites.
Project
Management and Participation: Leads, manages or participates on
cross-functional project teams.
Minimally
Required Job-Specific Competencies:
Politics
and Legislative Process: knowledge of Tanzania’s politics, policies and
legislative processes.
Research:
Ability to review and synthesize published and unpublished materials
(especially relating to global health, global development, health policy).
Strategies
on Policy Issues: Advanced skills in strategic communications with the public
sector, private organizations and policy makers about relevant legislation,
policies and procedures relating to SRHR.
Advocacy
Technical Solutions: Advanced skills providing technical assistance, writing
technical reports, and policy briefs targeted to decision makers. Supporting
other advocacy related portfolio within the department such as Demographic
Dividend; VAC and PHE.
Relationship
Management: Advanced knowledge of donor relationship management, reporting, and
program work planning. Organizing and supporting stakeholders Coalition
meetings.
Branding:
Proven ability to create and deliver stories from the regions for use in
country strategic documents.
Advocacy:
Advanced advocacy skills with advocacy assignments and tasks in the development
sector projects.
Public
Sector Budget Process: Advanced knowledge of the budget formulation process of
the public sector.
Sexual
and Reproductive Health and Rights Services: Advanced knowledge of family
planning and reproductive health principles, practices and services of assigned
program, including program strategies and indicators and Comprehensive post
abortal care services.
Software
Applications: Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office applications, especially
MS Word, Ms Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook.
Project
Management Planning and Management: Proven ability to plan and manage
cross-functional initiatives.
Presentation
and Facilitation Skills; Ability to present to large and small groups. Ability
to lead in facilitating meetings with key stakeholders.
Minimally
Required Organizational Competencies:
Analysis
and Sound Judgement: Advanced analytical and trouble shooting skills. Ability
to make sound judgments. Ability to improve processes, promote excellence and
demonstrate accuracy and thoroughness.
Languages:
Proven ability to write and speak using local language and English language.
Communication:
Advanced oral and written communication skills using different forms of media.
Ability to translate complex concepts to individuals at all levels. Ability to
speak across a range of technical issues within individual’s area of expertise.
Passion
for Sexual and Reproductive Health Services: Demonstrated commitment to family
planning, reproductive health services, gender, maternal, child health
services, and eradication of harmful traditional practices
Influencing
and Customer Service Skills: Proven ability to influence using diplomacy skills
with key stakeholders. In-depth demonstrated customer service skills.
Organization,
Planning and Multi-tasking: Advanced organizational and planning skills,
project planning and management skills. Proven ability to set priorities, meet
deadlines and multi-task with minimal supervision. Proven ability to coordinate
activities.
Self-Management
and Teamwork: Ability to work independently or as a member of the team, ability
to be detailed-oriented and consistently accurate, ability to manage stress
effectively in a fast-paced environment, and ability to quickly learn new
systems, processes and procedures and adapt local practices to global
standards.
Matrix
Management: Ability to thrive in a matrixed organization
Confidentiality:
Proven ability to maintain confidentiality on work-related issues.
Minimally
Required Education, Training and Experience:
Bachelor
degree in Social Sciences, Communication, Political Sciences, Education or any
other relevant subject area. Master degree will be an added advantage.
5
years’ experience working in public policy or policy advocacy with an advocacy
organization or an organization that implements international health and
development projects
Experience
in Coordinating Sexual, Reproductive Health Rights / Family Planning project
Prefer:
Experience in developmental countries or in the global or regional sexual and
reproductive health arena.
Prefer:
Expertise in citizen-led accountability work.
Prefer:
Experience in practical field work in sexual and reproductive health and rights
Knowledge
of Demographic Dividend will be an added advantage
Other
Information:
Travel
required (30% or less)
Uses
cellular and desk phone; laptop or desktop computer
Interested
applicants are requested to submit their CV, including contact details for 3
references before the close of business on September 15,2018. Applications
should be addressed to the Director for Human Resources and Administration,
Pathfinder International, PO Box 77991, Dar es Salaam or sent via e-mail to
Tanzania-jobs@pathfinder.org stating the position being applied for in the
subject line. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

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