British Embassy  

British Embassy  

British Embassy  

. The British Government is an inclusive and diversity-friendly employer. We value difference, promote equivalency, and challenge discrimination, enhancing our organizational capability. We drink and encourage applications from people of all backgrounds. The British Embassy in Ethiopia is seeking to retain a high-calibre candidate for its human resources team. The jobholder is anticipated to support in improving the people practices, such as recruitment, induction, data management, etc., and can adapt quickly to changing circumstances.  The British Embassy would like to invite qualified and interested job seekers to apply for the following vacant position.  

Position: Humanitarian Policy and Reporting Officer SEO  

Essential qualifications, skills, and experience  

Experience of working on humanitarian issues (e.g., for government, international or public humanitarian organisations, and/ or donors).  

Excellent logical and data analysis skills, and good experience presenting information in clear information products using applicable IT packages.  

A proven ability to communicate easily and confidently, verbally and in writing.  

Strong understanding of Ethiopian humanitarian policies and architecture.

Excellent interpersonal and teamwork skills, with an ability to work flexibly and acclimate  to arising issues.

Ability to communicate easily in written and spoken English.  

Roles and responsibilities  

Provide regular reporting and analysis of humanitarian requirements and risks in Ethiopia. This will include producing regular situation reports, thematic and indigenous briefs( as required), and leading scenario planning exercises for the team. Maintain an effective way of tracking planned and  factual results delivered in our humanitarian and resilience programming.  

Lead on the Embassy’s investments in humanitarian data and substantiation, ensuring products meet FCDO’s and the wider humanitarian community’s requirements Over time, become the first point of contact for colleagues in London for input into administrative questions and other administrative and clerical business  Maintain an effective network within the Ethiopian humanitarian community and with applicable colleagues in FCDO.

Specific responsibility for relationships with humanitarian information management specialists, humanitarian security specialists, and Ethiopian NGOs.  

Support humanitarian policy development and engagement with the Government of Ethiopia, humanitarian agencies and other partners. Contribute to the planning and management of field visits to FCDO funded programmes and areas of humanitarian concern in Ethiopia. Participate in some of these field visits( at least 10 days per time) to monitor programmes and inform situation assessments  

Depending on the successful candidate’s experience and interests, there will also be an opportunity to lead on specific policy areas within the team.  

Salary: USD$  

Location: Addis Ababa  

    How to Apply  

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Incomplete application won't be considered  

Only short listed candidates will be communicated. 

Application deadline July 14, 2025