Thursday, December 4, 2014

Vacancy: Head of Sport for Development & Peace, Commonwealth Secretariat



As head of Sport for Development and Peace (SDP) you will set strategy, oversee the delivery of projects and manage the provision of technical assistance to member countries. If you are a Commonwealth citizen keen to make your mark on one of the world's highest profile SDP programmes, please apply by 17:00GMT on 23 December 2014.

Salary: £71,730pa + benefits
Location: London, UK
Closing date: 23 December 2014

The Youth Division (YTH) of the Commonwealth Secretariat works with member governments, youth leaders and young professionals to promote the development and empowerment of the 1.2 billion young people who make up over 60% of our population. The newly formed SDP team is an important component of YTH, promoting the use of sport and physical activity as a strategic and effective tool in delivering development and peace outcomes.

As head of SDP and a member of the YTH leadership team, you will help to set strategy, oversee the delivery of projects including the Commonwealth Sports Ministers Meeting (CSMM), and manage the provision of technical assistance to member countries in SDP policy analysis, action planning, monitoring and evaluation.

You are responsible for managing key relationships with external stakeholders including the Commonwealth Advisory Body on Sport (CABOS), the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF), UN bodies (especially UNOSDP) and relevant inter-governmental bodies (including AU and CARICOM). You will also supervise the two other members of the SDP team.

To be considered for the role you must have a Bachelor's and/or Postgraduate degree in a relevant discipline such as sport, sport for development, youth development, or international development; and sound knowledge and experience in SDP.

This must be demonstrated by at least ten years' experience in delivering sport, development or peace-building projects, including three plus years' experience in leading national SDP programmes or partnerships. Also, your background will include at least ten years spent working in or with governments, inter-governmental or international NGOS, where you gained expertise in government policy development and impact evaluation.

If you are a Commonwealth citizen keen to make your mark on one of the world's most high-profile SDP programmes and can thrive in our multi-cultural enviornment, please apply by 17:00 GMT on 23 December 2014.

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