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Advocacy Officer NGO Jobs – Child’s i Foundation
Job Title: Advocacy Officer
Organisation: Child’s i Foundation
Duty Station: Kampala, Uganda
About US:
Child’s i Foundation is a charity with a small footprint, making a big impact for children and families in Uganda. Child’s i Foundation helps reunite children with their own families where possible and finds loving, Ugandan adoptive or foster families where the child’s own family cannot be found or is unsafe. We help re purpose orphanages into community hub centres that provide services that prevent family separation in the first place.
Job Summary: The Advocacy Officer will play a pivotal role in supporting Transform Alliance Africa (TAA) to accelerate care reform efforts in Africa, eliminating institutional care, promoting family-based care, and family strengthening across the continent. This position merges advocacy, communications, and administrative responsibilities to strengthen TAA’s impact through coordination, capacity-building, and strategic initiatives. The officer will lead key efforts, including supporting grassroots advocacy, digital campaigns, and collaborative projects, while working closely with TAA member organisations, the Steering Committee, the Coordination team, and other stakeholders to achieve an Africa free of orphanages.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
Advocacy Support
- Support the development and implementation of TAA’s advocacy strategy, focusing on care reform across Africa.
- Maintain a database of key advocacy contacts and ensure regular communication with those contacts.
- Maintain a database of relevant national, continental, and global policies on care reform and ensure these policies are effectively applied to TAA’s work.
- Provide clarity on annual advocacy progress, identifying key milestones and advancing TAA’s strategic goals.
- Collaborate with TAA partners to support them in the development of key care reform policies and regulatory frameworks in their countries.
- Lead the development of a youth advocacy toolkit to empower young people to participate in care reform efforts.
- Design and launch a participatory podcast to amplify grassroots voices and perspectives on care reform issues.
- Facilitate learning and sharing of evidence and existing models of care reform internally and externally.
- Build the advocacy capacity (knowledge and skills) of partners to effectively advocate at national, regional and global level.
Administrative and Operational Support
- Organise and facilitate quarterly Steering Committee and Coordination meetings
- Develop and maintain a calendar of key advocacy activities, ensuring alignment with TAA’s overarching strategy.
- Organise and provide logistical support for in-person and virtual events, including training sessions, capacity-building webinars, and meetings.
- Facilitate communication, interaction, and information sharing between partners and other stakeholders.
- Manage TAA recruitment and membership processes including targeted recruitment of members to build a critical mass capable of influencing care reform across the region.
- Attend and represent TAA in various regional and global advocacy platforms and forums.
Digital and Communications Support
- Support TAA’s digital presence by regularly updating the website and managing social media channels (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram).
- Develop and execute a communication and social media strategy to engage stakeholders and amplify advocacy efforts.
- Write press releases and coordinate communication materials to promote TAA’s objectives and activities.
- Collaborate with partners to collect stories and develop key messages for advocacy and awareness-raising purposes.
Project Management and Reporting
- Lead and deliver TAA’s contributions to the Rooted Futures Collective, ensuring the work plan is executed effectively and reporting progress to stakeholders.
- Write monthly updates, quarterly reports, and annual reports to document progress, achievements, and lessons learned across the Alliance.
- Monitor and evaluate advocacy activities to ensure alignment with TAA’s strategic goals.
Stakeholder Engagement and Capacity Building
- Foster strategic partnerships with like-minded organisations and networks to amplify TAA’s advocacy efforts.
- Develop tailored capacity-building programs to strengthen the advocacy and operational capabilities of member organisations.
- Actively engage with regional and international advocacy coalitions to ensure alignment and synergy in advancing care reform.
Project Management and Reporting
- Lead and deliver TAA’s contributions to the Rooted Futures Collective, ensuring the work plan is executed effectively.
- Write monthly updates, quarterly reports, and annual reports to document progress, achievements, and lessons learnt across the Alliance.
- Monitor and review advocacy activities to ensure alignment with TAA’s strategic goals.
Qualifications, Skills and Experience:
- Bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences, Development Studies, Communications, or a related field.
- At least 3 years of experience in advocacy, child protection, or care reform.
- Proven track record in coordinating advocacy campaigns or managing projects involving multiple stakeholders.
- Experience in digital communications, including website management and social media strategy.
- Strong understanding of key frameworks such as the African Charter, Agenda 2040, UNGA 2019 Resolution on the Rights of the Child, Kigali Declaration, UNCRPD, and other relevant policies and guidelines.
- Experience collaborating with international organisations and consortia such as UNICEF, FAFICA, and Family for Every Child is an advantage.
Skills and Abilities:
- Strong organisational and time management skills, with the ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including minute-taking, report writing, and press release development.
- Proficiency in MS Office, Zoom, Basecamp, and other digital platforms.
- Knowledge of care reform strategies and frameworks, including alternative care and child protection.
- Ability to engage and collaborate with a multicultural team across diverse locations.
Personal Attributes:
- Proactive and capable of working both independently and as part of a team.
- Commitment to TAA’s vision of a continent free of orphanages and where all children grow up in families.
- Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to build and nurture professional relationships.
- Resilient and capable of working under pressure to meet tight deadlines.
How to Apply:
Send your updated application letter and CV ONLY to jobs@childsifoundation.org
Deadline: 10th March 2025 at 17:00 EAT.
Note:
- Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
- Child’s i Foundation is committed to safeguarding vulnerable children and adults from sexual exploitation and other forms of harassment and abuse. Rigorous background and reference checks will be conducted in the course of the recruitment process.
For more of the latest jobs, please visit https://www.theugandanjobline.com or find us on our facebook page https://www.facebook.com/UgandanJobline
Date Posted | 2025-02-19T04:50 |
Valid Through | 2025-03-10T17:00 |
Employment Type | FULL_TIME |
Hiring Organization | Child’s i Foundation |
Job Location | Kampala, Kampala, Kampala , 0256, Uganda |
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