Oxfam is a global organization that fights inequality to end poverty and injustice. We offer lifesaving support in times of crisis and advocate for economic justice, gender equality, and climate action. We demand equal rights and equal treatment so that everyone can thrive, not just survive.
Job DescriptionCOORDINTES WITH
Natural Resource Justice team; Corporate Accountability and Worker Justice team; Government Relations & Public Policy team; Strategy & Insights Hub; Grants Management Hub; Gender & Climate Justice Hub; Institutional Fundraising & Partnerships; Finance; Oxfam country and regional teams in Latin America, Africa and Asia. Works closely with external stakeholders including coalitions, networks, partners, academics and consultants.
PURPOSE OF THE POSITION
The Policy Advisor supports Oxfam’s Natural Resource Justice (NRJ) global program. They will work with the NRJ Associate Directors to provide program implementation, grants management, policy analysis, research and advocacy support, in line with Oxfam’s natural resource justice agenda. They will work closely with country and regional programs to support in-country policy analysis, research and campaign efforts. They will support internal coordination around restricted grants which include subgrants to multiple countries and regions and contribute to donor communications and reporting. They will support Oxfam’s learning agenda by documenting program impact and lessons learned to inform future advocacy.
They will identify advocacy opportunities in the U.S. and across priority countries, with the U.S. government, extractive industry companies, financiers and international financial institutions, and multilateral initiatives and international processes to promote human rights and transparency and accountability of the oil, gas and mining sectors. They will provide program logistical support as needed.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
•Develop and implement advocacy strategies to influence U.S. government, companies, investors, international financial institutions and others engaged in the extractive industries.
•Provide strategy and technical accompaniment to regional and country offices in support of policy and campaign ambitions on extractive industries.
•Coordinate internally within the Oxfam confederation to support country-led advocacy and link program work with broader influencing work.
•Undertake policy and political analysis to strengthen Oxfam’s understanding of and ability to influence extractive industries sector.
•Monitor developments on inequality, human rights violations, and corruption related to extractive industries to identify leverage and influencing opportunities.
•Support research efforts with the goal of increasing program influence and impact.
•Analyze and synthesize MEL data to feed into quarterly reviews, annual strategy reviews, annual impact reflections, external evaluations, program review, tracking of outputs/outcomes, and foundation grant reports.
•Support fundraising initiatives and donor engagement, including drafting donor reports and learning and impact products.
•Partner in representing Oxfam externally at relevant conferences, events and meetings.
•Provide program backstopping and logistical support as needed.
POSITION EXPECTATIONS
•Will stay abreast of professional standards, trends and issues affecting this set of responsibilities, demonstrating continuous learning of the field.
•Will work effectively and collaboratively in support of building a team-based culture of work, will perform all duties appropriately for a multi-cultural environment, treating all persons with dignity and respect, and will be familiar with and committed to Oxfam America mission and goals.
•Will have an understanding of gender justice and diversity within key areas of responsibility and a commitment to promoting gender justice and diversity in our workplace and programs.
•Within key areas of responsibility, will have a commitment to providing a safe environment for staff, partners, and beneficiaries, and a commitment to promoting safeguarding in our workplace, programs, and the communities we serve.
•Expected international travel, up to 20% of the time.
EDUCATION
•Bachelor’s degree in political science, government, international affairs, or a development related discipline or equivalent combination of education, experience, and training.
EXPERIENCE AND CORE COMPETENCIES
•Minimum 3 - 5 years of relevant and progressive experience in policy, advocacy and campaigns.
•Expertise in global, regional and national trends regarding extractive industries, human rights, transparency and inequality issues.
•Demonstrated experience writing and executing advocacy plans with measurable milestones.
•Familiarity with U.S. government foreign policy and practice.
•Strong project management skills.
•Experience with monitoring, learning and evaluation.
•Ability to communicate effectively, including strong writing and public speaking skills.
•Ability to work cooperatively, in a fast-paced environment, and in a cross-cultural setting with a number of long-distance working relationships.
•Commitment to equal opportunity and a promotion of gender equity in all aspects of Oxfam’s work.
•A positive attitude and eagerness to work in a collaborative team environment.
•Ability to communicate in French and/or Spanish.
PREFERRRED QUALIFICATIONS
•Advanced degree in political science, government, international affairs, or a development related discipline or equivalent combination of education, experience, and training.
•Experience or in-depth knowledge of at least one developing country or region, with a preference for Latin America and/or West, East and Southern Africa.
Fixed-Term with an end date of June 30, 2028
Oxfam America is a Gender Just organization and an equal opportunity employer. We have a zero tolerance policy for any sexual harassment, exploitation, and/or abuse. We welcome all persons to apply and do not discriminate. We take measures to prevent discrimination against any employee or job applicant on the basis of race, color, gender, national origin, age, religion, creed, disability, veteran's status, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression.
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Oxfam America Boston, Massachusetts, USA Office
226 Causeway St., Floor #5, Boston, MA, United States, 02114
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