Amnesty
International is a global movement of more than 7 million people who campaign
for a world where human rights are enjoyed by all. We reach almost every
country in the world and have: more than 2 million members and supporters who
drive forward our fight for rights, more than 5 million activists who
strengthen our calls for justice.
International is a global movement of more than 7 million people who campaign
for a world where human rights are enjoyed by all. We reach almost every
country in the world and have: more than 2 million members and supporters who
drive forward our fight for rights, more than 5 million activists who
strengthen our calls for justice.
We
are recruiting to fill the following positions below in Abuja:
are recruiting to fill the following positions below in Abuja:
Job
Title: Finance
and Office Assistant
Title: Finance
and Office Assistant
Ref No: 2244
Location: Abuja
Type: Fixed Term Contract
Duration: 2 years
Working Hours: 35
Directorate: Amnesty International National Office
Job
Summary
Summary
- To
 assist the Finance and Office manager in the organisational (finance,
 administration, human resources, facilities and IT) functions of Amnesty
 International Nigeria’s Office.
Main
Responsibilities
Finance:
Responsibilities
Finance:
- Support
 the financial control of Nigeria Office’s activities through the
 preparation of monthly balance sheet reconciliations and by ensuring
 adherence of the office to all policies
- Assist
 in the audit process and in the timely preparation of the annual statutory
 accounts, tax returns and other relevant reporting requirements
- Assist
 in timely preparation of accurate monthly management accounts forecast and
 annual budgets
- Assist
 in producing financial analysis and budget variance analysis for project
 and office management
- Support
 the Finance and Office Manager in ensuring the cash flow of the office is
 managed to ensure sufficient liquid reserves and minimal exchange rate
 risk
- Perform
 timely and efficient processing of expense claims, invoices, travel
 advances and cash payments, supplier payments via use of automated systems
 where possible.
- Ensure
 strict controls of the office petty cash, including making regular bank
 deposits.
- Maintain
 an effective filing system and ensure transparency to financial records.
Administration:
- Assist
 the Finance and Office Manager in the coordination of administrative
 operations
- Provides
 ad hoc support to team members as appropriate including taxi/travel and
 hotel reservations.
- Assist
 in maintaining office procedures, security protocols, logistics and
 procurement, information systems and records for easy retrieval and
 compliance
- Create
 and maintain good filing system including transportation logs and
 operations
- Assist
 in planning, management and administrative meetings, seminars and
 workshops;
- Provide
 staff with sufficient logistical support & stationery material, and
 maintain clear administrative and communication systems including basic
 technical support
Human
Resources:
Resources:
- Support
 the Finance and Office Manager in providing appropriate human resources
 services as necessary.
Office
Maintenance and Facilities:
Maintenance and Facilities:
- Assist
 in the maintenance of office infrastructure including facility management,
 power management, equipment maintenance and asset management (maintaining
 inventory of properties/assets).
- Contribute
 to the office being run efficiently and effectively and supporting staff
 working in a safe and secure environment.
- Receive
 and distribute incoming mail and deliveries and organise regular post and
 courier services
IT
(Information Technology):
(Information Technology):
- Provide
 basic support for IT systems and user support including connecting to
 printers, password recovery;
- Liaise
 with local suppliers for the provision of internet connections and
 telephony services including mobile phones, IT peripherals, spares and
 consumables (e.g. headsets, keyboards etc).
- Ensure
 that cloud storage and local backup procedures are in place and followed.
- Ensure
 IT set up of new starters, and support staff in the diagnosis and
 resolution of IT issues with support from the IS IT team in London and
 resolution of internet/WIFI issues with service providers and IT
 consultants;
Working
Relationships:
Relationships:
- Reporting
 to: Finance and Office manager – Amnesty International Nigeria
- Posts
 that this job manages: None
- Other
 key relationships: Amnesty International Nigeria staff particularly the
 Executive Assistant and the Research and Campaigns Assistant;
 International Secretariat (IS) Organisational Services staff (Finance,
 Legal/Procurement, IT and Facilities) and external consultants and service
 providers.
Skills,
Attributes and Experience
Attributes and Experience
- A
 Degree/HND/OND/Diploma in Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, or
 related field or relevant professional qualifications
- At
 least 2 years’ experience working in similar role;
- Good
 interpersonal skills (communication, able to negotiate, influence, give
 effective feedback and be a team player), time management and planning
 skills.
- Ability
 to work under pressure, manage conflicting demands, multi task and work to
 deadlines to achieve results;
- Excellent
 oral and written communication skills in English; other relevant local
 languages or additional foreign languages desirable;
- Ability
 to deal effectively with people in person and on the telephone, in a
 polite, sensitive and understanding manner;
- Able
 to work in a manner that is consistent with the organisation’s core
 behaviours and competencies.
- Possess
 a high level of resilience, initiative and drive, is creative and able to
 be flexible and change orientation as required;
- Good
 working knowledge of standard Office software e.g. Word, Excel, Outlook
- Good
 financial acumen or numeracy skills.
- Experience
 dealing with suppliers, officers within government administration functions
 and external contracts; ideally will have maintained a relevant local
 network.
- Experience
 of monitoring budgets and an ability to identify budget problems and
 communicate to the relevant staff
- Bookkeeping
 and payroll experience desirable. Ability to use accounting software e.g.
 QuickBooks, Sage is an advantage.
- Office
 IT support or training experience desirable.
Equality
Statement:
Statement:
- Equality
 and diversity is at the core of our values and staff are expected to work
 collectively and individually to promote a constructive and sensitive
 approach to others from a variety of backgrounds, where the work of others
 is valued and respected.
Conflict
of Interest:
of Interest:
- Public
 or other activity, affiliation to or support for any group or
 organization, personal association or other factor which may generate a
 real or perceived conflict of interest with Amnesty International’s
 principles (specifically independence and impartiality), or raise a
 security concern, or otherwise prevent the candidate from carrying out key
 functions of the specific post and would therefore disqualify the
 candidate from being appointed.
Interested
and qualified candidates should: Click here to apply
and qualified candidates should: Click here to apply
 Job
Title: Executive Assistant – Office of the Director
Job ID: 2242
Location: Abuja
Directorate:Amnesty International National Office
Type:Fixed Term Contract
Duration: 2 years
Working Hours: 35
Reporting to: Director
Other key relationships: Programmes Director, Finance and Office Manager, Other
Amnesty International Nigeria staff, West and Central Africa Regional Team and
relevant IS teams.
Job Summary
Title: Executive Assistant – Office of the Director
Job ID: 2242
Location: Abuja
Directorate:Amnesty International National Office
Type:Fixed Term Contract
Duration: 2 years
Working Hours: 35
Reporting to: Director
Other key relationships: Programmes Director, Finance and Office Manager, Other
Amnesty International Nigeria staff, West and Central Africa Regional Team and
relevant IS teams.
Job Summary
- To
 provide high-level administrative support and coordination support to the
 Director – including management of the Director’s diary – as well as to
 the Management Team.
- To
 assist with administrative, logistical and coordination which enables the
 efficient operation of the office and delivery of the human rights work.
Useful
Information
Information
- This
 role acts as the first point of contact for the Director requiring the
 ability to exercise high standards of servicing to a range of stakeholders
 (internal to the National Office and the Amnesty movement, media,
 governments, NGOs and beneficiaries of Amnesty International’s work,
 amongst others). The post holder must have an understanding of the work of
 the Director to enable her/him to offer executive support to the staff and
 to stakeholders. The post holder must exercise highest level of discretion
 through managing the exchange of confidential, sensitive or contentious
 information both internally and externally with managers/staff/ external
 persons in a professional manner.
- This
 is a full-time position, which requires the ability and willingness to
 occasionally work out of office hours to meet deadlines. A high degree of
 diplomacy, political judgment and trouble-shooting skills are essential.
- The
 post holder will be an active team member of the team and will need to
 fully participate and help support the team’s activities.
Main
Responsibilities
Support to Director:
Responsibilities
Support to Director:
- Coordinate
 and manage all aspects of the Director’s diary, to ensure he/she has a regularly
 updated, well-organized and accessible schedule, as well as an effectively
 prioritized workload.
- Coordinate
 and flag up tasks in relation to the Director’s commitments and collate
 briefings, meeting minutes, presentations and responses where needed.
- Manage
 and coordinate all correspondence and requests received by the Director,
 identify issues of importance drawing them to the attention of the
 appropriate person. Prepare and draft responses to correspondence,
 responding directly whenever possible. Initiate and implements a range of
 efficient and secure channels of communication to ensure the rapid and
 effective flow of information.
- Monitor
 and follow up on requested work delegated and/or commissioned by the
 Director, and chase progress as required to ensure that deadlines are met.
 Ensure appropriate sign-off is obtained for activities prior to the
 Director’s approval.
- Assist
 the Director with the research and preparation of materials as delegated
 or originated by the Director, including researching, drafting,
 formatting, proof reading, coordinating, printing and distributing texts
 and PowerPoints.
- Assist
 the Director to manage all office and movement-wide contributions to
 special projects led by him/her, ensuring the timely and effective
 delivery of work plans and objectives.
- Research,
 organize local and international travel arrangements for the Director, as
 well as other staff from the National Office as appropriate. Prepare
 travel itineraries, collate travel documents, meeting papers and other
 information needed by the Director for such business trips.
Events
Management:
Management:
- Organise
 and coordinate meetings/events, including international meetings/events
 with a range of stakeholders; prepare and circulate agendas; arrange
 logistics and, assist in the preparation of reports or take minutes for
 meetings which the Director is responsible.
- At
 times, the post holder will need to source venues, accommodation, manage
 communications, reimburse expenses to visitors/participants and run the
 event on the day(s), coordinate output and follow-up activities etc), as
 well as resolve any problems that are encountered with minimal support, in
 order to deliver professional, well run meetings/events that enable
 participants to achieve their objectives.
Office
Management and Administration:
Management and Administration:
- Together
 with the Finance and Office Manager, provide staff with sufficient
 logistical support, and maintain clear administrative and communication
 systems including technical support such as uploading content to the
 website, intranet and as appropriate, social media channels.
- Support
 the Finance and Office Manager in providing appropriate human resources
 services as necessary.
- Assist
 the Finance and Office Manager in ensuring compliance with all laws and
 regulations.
- Cover
 for the absences of members of the Finance and Administrative team to
 ensure coverage of the National Office administrative matters.
- Propose,
 organize and maintain filing and administrative systems for the Office;
 collaborate with other teams and colleagues to develop common systems
 where appropriate and to input to and ensure consistency with the
 office-wide systems.
Other
Coordination Support:
Coordination Support:
- Act
 as liaison for ECOWAS to support Amnesty International’s engagement with
 regional bodies.
- Provides
 ad hoc support to team members as appropriate.
- Centralizes
 all mission official documents, MoUs, maintains information on key
 stakeholders including government agencies, ECOWAS, UN, INGOs, Diplomatic
 community and keeps networking with these offices.
- Updates
 contact list: official authorities, journalists, academics, influential
 people, CSO leaders etc.
- Support
 the Finance and Office Manager in preparations for the AGM, Trustees and
 Board meetings.
- Coordinate
 the information flow from the National Office and contribute to good
 communication systems between the office and other International
 Secretariat (IS) programmes, Amnesty International (AI) Sections and
 Structures.
- Act
 as a point of contact for internal and external interlocutors, process
 incoming inquiries and, as appropriate, respond to inquiries from other
 teams and programmes, the membership and the public
- Exercise
 highest level of discretion through managing the exchange of confidential,
 sensitive or contentious information both internally and externally with
 managers/staff/ external persons in a professional manner.
Skills,
Attributes and Experience
Attributes and Experience
- A
 diploma (OND) or HND or bachelor’s degree in a relevant field or relevant
 professional qualifications;
- At
 least 3 year’s experience working in a similar role or providing high level
 executive support to senior executives and/or board members.
- Experience
 with NGO or in development sector would be an advantage;
- Strong
 time management skills to work effectively on a full-time basis. Proven
 ability to work under pressure, manage conflicting demands, multi task,
 work to deadlines to achieve results and work with changes at short
 notice, shifting priorities where necessary;
- Excellent
 oral and written communication skills in English and other relevant local
 languages or additional foreign languages desirable.
- Excellent
 written skills to draft correspondence and other documents on behalf of
 the Director;
- Experience
 and ability to communicate with a range of audiences and internal
 stakeholders, including the ability to interact with high level partners.
- Able
 to work in a manner that is consistent with the organisation’s core
 behaviours and competencies;
- Possess
 a high level of resilience, initiative and drive, is creative and able to
 be flexible and change orientation as required;
- Strong
 administrative skills and the ability to organise and manage systems for
 information flow, filing and data management ;
- Experience
 of diary management, making travel arrangements, coordinating and
 servicing meetings.
- Ability
 to draft correspondence and other documents on behalf of the Director;
- Experience
 of setting up and maintaining hard and soft information storage, retrieval
 and communication systems is desirable;
- Experience
 and willingness to undertake office work such as answering phones,
 photocopying, filing and archiving and organisation of own task list;
- Good
 working knowledge of Office software including Microsoft Word, Excel and
 using social media.
- Good
 inter-personal and communication skills including liaising with high-level
 guests and senior colleagues. Courteous and customer focused – experience
 of service provision;
- Good
 financial acumen or numeracy skills;
- Ability
 to work as part of a small team;
- Understands
 the importance of and commitment to safeguarding the confidential nature
 of the work. Experienced in and capable of handling such confidential
 information relating to human rights issues, organizational issues,
 staffing/personnel and other matters.
- This
 is not an exhaustive list of duties. The need for flexibility is required
 and the post holder is expected to carry out any other related duties,
 that are within the employee’s skills and capabilities whenever reasonably
 instructed.
Equality
Statement
Statement
- Equality
 and diversity is at the core of our values and staff are expected to work
 collectively and individually to promote a constructive and sensitive
 approach to others from a variety of backgrounds, where the work of others
 is valued and respected.
Conflict of Interest
- Public
 or other activity, affiliation to or support for any group or
 organization, personal association or other factor which may generate a
 real or perceived conflict of interest with Amnesty International’s
 principles (specifically independence and impartiality), or raise a
 security concern, or otherwise prevent the candidate from carrying out key
 functions of the specific post and would therefore disqualify the
 candidate from being appointed.
Interested
and qualified candidates should: Click here to apply
For More Information PDF
and qualified candidates should: Click here to apply
For More Information PDF
Job
Title: Research
and Campaigns Assistant
Location: Abuja
Job No.: 2243
Directorate: Amnesty International National Office
Type: Fixed Term Contract
Duration: 2 years
Working Hours: 35
Title: Research
and Campaigns Assistant
Location: Abuja
Job No.: 2243
Directorate: Amnesty International National Office
Type: Fixed Term Contract
Duration: 2 years
Working Hours: 35
Amnesty
International Purpose
International Purpose
- Amnesty
 International operates from a number of sites around the world and gathers
 and communicates accurate and action-oriented human rights information
 globally
- We
 campaign for meaningful human rights change; enable effective human rights
 activism and work to persuade governments and other actors to uphold
 universal human rights standards
- We
 campaign for meaningful human rights change; enable effective human rights
 activism and work to persuade governments and other actors to uphold
 universal rights standards.
Amnesty
Nigeria Purpose
Nigeria Purpose
- Amnesty
 International Nigeria mission is to build an inclusive and constructive
 constituency in Nigeria for Nigeria on Nigeria that has a significant
 impact on the key human rights issues of contemporary Nigeria; and to
 build a culture of respect for human rights in Nigeria.
Job
Summary
Summary
- To
 assist in the development and implementation of research and campaigning
 strategies in the Nigeria team, including by monitoring developments;
- Managing
 information and communications systems; drafting and assisting in the
 productions of documents;
- Participating
 in the coordination of the work of the team and providing other support
 including in relation to field work and response to crisis.
Working
Relationships
Relationships
- Reporting
 to: Programmes Director – Amnesty International Nigeria
- Posts
 that this Job Manages: None
- Other
 Key Relationships: Amnesty International Nigeria staff particularly the
 researchers and campaigners, as appropriate. International Secretariat
 (IS) particularly the thematic teams, National offices and other sections.
Main
Responsibilities
Responsibilities
- Monitor
 and maintain a broad overview of relevant political and human rights
 developments
- Assist
 with research and investigations on the human rights situation in Nigeria
 or thematic areas
- Participate
 in the planning, organization, and coordination of field research and
 other relevant AI missions and travel and campaign activities; including
 interviewing, taking notes, writing reports and briefings, preparing
 budgets, providing logistical support and solving problems
- Assist
 the Nigeria teams’ research, campaigning, communication and growth
 activities by gathering and managing human rights-related information, by
 liaising with national and local contacts, media monitoring, internet
 searches and manual and electronic filing in relevant databases.
- Assist
 with campaigning, communication, research, human rights education and
 growth activities through the production and distribution of public and
 internal campaigning materials, reports and other documents, as delegated
 or originated by campaigns, communications, research or growth teams,
 including drafting, formatting, editing/proof-reading, distribution of
 texts and, where appropriate, coordinating the translation of documents
- Assist
 in planning, management and administrative meetings, seminars and
 workshops;
- Assist
 with processing incoming inquiries, petitions and follow-up with
 correspondence
- Manage
 files, records and other information retrieval systems where necessary
 within the organization’s self-servicing guidelines
- Contribute
 to the development of programme-wide strategies and plans for research,
 campaigning, youth activism and growth and provide input into internal
 discussions on the AI mission, policy and organizational issues in order
 to increase the effectiveness of AI’s work
- Contribute
 to the team’s response during a crisis or unexpected work Interview,
 assist with the selection of, induct, and supervise volunteers working in
 the team
- Participate
 in coordinating the work of the team and contribute to the overall
 flexibility of resource use, including through providing cover for other
 Programme staff as agreed with management
Skills,
Attributes and Experience
Attributes and Experience
- A
 Bachelor’s Degree in Social Sciences, International Relations, Law or
 related disciplines
- At
 least 3 years’ work experience;
- Demonstrated
 commitment to human rights, e.g. through previous work, membership of an
 organization, involvement in advocacy of human rights, etc
- Experience
 of writing research materials for a variety of audiences, together with an
 understanding of the importance of tailoring materials for various target
 audiences including through digital channels
- Good
 interpersonal skills, a helpful and personable attitude;
- Excellent
 oral and written communication skills in English; other relevant local
 languages or additional foreign languages desirable;
- Ability
 to work under pressure, manage conflicting demands, multi task and work to
 deadlines to achieve results;
- Ability
 to deal in a sensitive and understanding manner with a variety of people,
 including survivors of human rights violations and others who may be
 distressed.
- Able
 to work in a manner that is consistent with the organisation’s core
 behaviours and competencies.
- Possess
 a high level of resilience, initiative and drive, is creative and able to
 be flexible and change orientation as required;
- Good
 working knowledge of standard Office software e.g. Word, Excel,
 Powerpoint, Outlook
- Excellent
 attention to detail and ability to draft and proof-read research,
 communication and campaign materials tailored to the appropriate audience
- Ability
 to gather and process human rights-related information/material
- Experience
 of establishing and maintaining office systems and coordinating an
 efficient flow of communications and information
- Experience
 of information management, including the creation and maintenance of
 electronic databases
- Ability
 to use sound judgment and initiative, solve problems and provide
 constructive inputs
- Experience
 of working in a team and understanding of the importance of efficient
 communications for the coordination and effective functioning of teams,
 including ability to supervise volunteers
This
is not an exhaustive list of duties. The need for flexibility is required
and the post holder is expected to carry out any other related duties, that are
within the employee’s skills and capabilities whenever reasonably instructed.
is not an exhaustive list of duties. The need for flexibility is required
and the post holder is expected to carry out any other related duties, that are
within the employee’s skills and capabilities whenever reasonably instructed.
Equality
Statement
Statement
- Equality
 and diversity is at the core of our values and staff are expected to work
 collectively and individually to promote a constructive and sensitive
 approach to others from a variety of backgrounds, where the work of others
 is valued and respected.
Conflict
of Interest
of Interest
- Public
 or other activity, affiliation to or support for any group or
 organization, personal association or other factor which may generate a
 real or perceived conflict of interest with Amnesty International’s
 principles (specifically independence and impartiality), or raise a
 security concern, or otherwise prevent the candidate from carrying out key
 functions of the specific post and would therefore disqualify the
 candidate from being appointed.
Interested
and qualified candidates should: Click here to apply
and qualified candidates should: Click here to apply
Application
Deadline 20th
March, 2018.
Deadline 20th
March, 2018.