British High Commission Jobs in Pretoria Community Liaison Officer Vaccancies
Job Description (Roles and Responsibilities)
This role is suitable as a job-share opportunity and could be undertaken by, for example, 2 individuals working an aggregate of 3 days per week each.
The Community Liaison Officer role plays a crucial role supporting the morale and well being of British High Commission staff in South Africa. The role provides high quality support, service and advice in respect of British diplomatic staff, their families, where they live, the schools and health facilities they use and the community in which they live.
The CLO also helps with wider work that supports overall staff wellbeing, healthcare and welfare; that helps deliver social, community and charitable events with staff; and that promotes effective communications on all these topics to staff across the British High Commission Offices.
The CLO plays a particularly important role supporting the smooth arrival of Diplomatic staff and their preparations for arriving, as well as helping staff who are departing. The CLO will also support staff through times of difficulty, e.g., to access effectively healthcare or wider support when they need it.
The jobholder will work closely with other senior managers, especially on support for British diplomatic staff and their families, as well as wider staff wellbeing. The CLO will also develop a strong network of important contacts across a wide range of organisations including: other Diplomatic Missions; healthcare establishments; schools; community groups and forums; charities; Expat communities; and other contacts in organisations that work in areas of employee support, wellbeing and advice.
The CLO is responsible for researching, preparing, updating and completing key returns that go to Headquarters offices in the UK and which relate to Education, Employment, Healthcare, Diplomatic Staff, Welfare and other related issues. The CLO is also responsible for updating key information sources and documents for British Diplomatic staff, often ‘holding-the-pen’ on editorial changes and making these efficiently and to a high standard of accuracy.
The CLO builds the trust and confidence of staff across the Mission. Their position is integral within the Corporate Services team and works closely with senior managers. It means that the role is an advocate of the organisation, its policies, and principles and values. The jobholder needs to be able to communicate, explain and promote sometimes challenging policies or decisions that relate to staff, including when staff disagree with a policy.
The jobholder will need to be willing to occasionally work flexibly to support staff in emergencies and/ or events in the evenings, and occasional weekends as well. Overtime is payable. The CLO is expected to travel periodically to the High Commission’s other offices in South Africa, which are in Johannesburg and Cape Town.” Full travel expenses are covered.
The role is a full one with many competing priorities, including supporting others through emotional, health or other difficulties. The jobholder therefore needs exceptional self-management and organisational skills to manage the workload and competing demands; very strong resilience; and the ability to communicate with colleagues in challenging situations, demonstrating skill in empathy.
The CLO also needs to have very strong administrative skills given the essential paperwork that needs completing continuously, and the sometimes large information documents that need updating regularly too.
In light of the competing demands the British High Commission is keeping the question of additional support to the role under review and that support may be supplemented in future.
The CLO will work under the supervision of the Counsellor for Corporate Services and the Deputy High Commissioner, depending on specific tasks.
Roles and Responsibilities:
The crux of the role is supporting the morale and well-being of staff in UK in South Africa, with particular regard to the effective arrival and integration of UK based staff. The job holder will have some leeway in how to achieve this, but it is
likely to include much of the following:
There are also potential opportunities to work on other initiatives in the Mission, some of which involve training, learning modules and other development support that is provided in full, related to:
Essential qualifications, skills and experience
Desirable qualifications, skills and experience
How to Apply
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