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Advocacy Consultant

Closing: Sep 25, 2023

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Published: Sep 18, 2023 (3 days ago)

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Qualifications

  • Bachelor's Degree (preferably a Master's Degree) in political science, international development, public policy, or related fields.

  • At least 5 years working in global or country policy and advocacy.

  • Experience working with diverse civil society organizations, ideally at the country-level.

  • Excellent research, analytical, writing, project management, and presentation skills.

  • Ability to work collaboratively within a team as well as independently.

  • Experience delivering training or organizing strategic planning workshops.

  • Experience developing theories of change, results frameworks, and/or advocacy campaign strategies preferred.


Responsibilities

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's Degree (preferably a Master's Degree) in political science, international development, public policy, or related fields.

  • At least 5 years working in global or country policy and advocacy.

  • Experience working with diverse civil society organizations, ideally at the country-level.

  • Excellent research, analytical, writing, project management, and presentation skills.

  • Ability to work collaboratively within a team as well as independently.

  • Experience delivering training or organizing strategic planning workshops.

  • Experience developing theories of change, results frameworks, and/or advocacy campaign strategies preferred.


Elements of the consultancy will include but are not limited to:

  • Support preparation and work-planning for a consultative design process for the ChildCARE Fund.

  • Schedule meetings with internal and external stakeholders, make logistical arrangements, manage RSVPs, assist in generating meeting materials, take notes, and highlight action items.

  • Support the design, coordination, implementation, and documentation of a two day in-person workshop in Nairobi, Kenya in March, 2024, that will collect partner input and inform the conceptualization of the fund’s strategy.

  • Coordinate a series of virtual consultations and webinars to promote the fund, gather additional partner input, and highlight key issues related to childcare.

  • Document lessons learned, insights gained, and recommended next steps from in-person and virtual consultations.

  • Lead on drafting of an operational plan for the fund and all required guiding documents (i.e. objectives, principles of engagement, theory of change, results framework, grant selection criteria, governance, application process, accountability measures, and other management mechanisms), as identified through the consultations.

  • Draft case studies, a needs assessment, and other communications and global goods which emerge from the consultations as useful to potential grantees and donors of the fund.

  • Assist with preparing funding proposals and responding to donor’s questions in order to gain contributions required to launch the fund.

  • Collaborate with partners to collect and disseminate videos from “Childcare Champions” that depict the important role childcare plays in the lives of individuals across the globe.

  • Attend regular meetings with ECDAN’s Global Policy and Advocacy Lead and other internal staff to coordinate work plans and track progress towards deliverables.

  • Support the development of a content calendar and communications strategy for the global childcare campaign and other advocacy initiatives.

  • Conduct stakeholder mapping and desk research to support ECDAN policy priorities including parenting support, climate change, and ECD financing.

  • Organize webinars and learning events.  

  • Contribute to and complete additional tasks as needed to support the implementation and refresh of ECDAN’s advocacy and communications strategy.

Inception

Timeframe: October-December

  • Inception meeting with Secretariat leadership.

  • Follow up meetings with relevant partners.

  • Review of key documents to further inform ECDAN’s current childcare campaign needs and future vision.

  • Workplan for the consultative process to design the childcare Fund.

  • Monthly reports outlining work completed and upcoming actions.

Development

Timeframe: January-April

  • Materials and operational plans for the in-person consultation in Nairobi in March 2024.

  • Materials and operational plans for two virtual consultations, following the in-person meeting.

  • Meeting minutes and report on outcomes of consultations and next steps.

  • Two case studies on country-level advocacy approaches to strengthening childcare systems and increase public spending.

  • Monthly reports outlining work completed and upcoming actions.

Completion

Timeframe: May-June

  • Draft operational plan for the fund and other guiding documents for the fund.

  • Package of materials for potential grantees and donors. Meeting with Secretariat leadership for feedback on draft report.

  • Webinar to share final decisions with consultation participants and launch the fund.

  • Monthly reports outlining work completed and upcoming actions.


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