DRC EU Director

Il y a 2 mois


Bruxelles, Région de Bruxelles, Belgique Danish Refugee Council Temps plein


Job Description

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Based in Brussels, you will report to DRC's Executive Director for Partnerships, Advocacy & External Relations (PAER) in DRC Headquarters in Copenhagen and cooperate and coordinate with colleagues in DRC Headquarters, DRC Regions, and DRC Country Operations. The DRC Geneva and Germany Representatives will be your close colleagues.

Your immediate main duties and responsibilities will be to:
Set the strategic direction of the DRC EU Representation to effectively deliver on DRC's global strategy, the Institutional Donor Strategy and the Global Advocacy Strategy, and through the development and implementation of donor engagement plans designed to effectively influence EU policies, legal frameworks and practices, while also strengthening, broadening and growing our EU and UK funding portfolios.Be an effective bridge between the EU and relevant DRC colleagues in HQ, regional and country offices, by ensuring that all levels are being informed about relevant EU decisions and by delivering on advocacy and funding priorities relevant to EU institutions as jointly identified with colleagues across DRC.Actively engage with Brussels-based donor agencies, funding mechanisms, humanitarian actors and partners to increase the information, awareness and reputation of DRC.Pursue a systematic approach to participate and influence in advocacy and policy fora relevant to conflict, displacement, protection, durable solutions and humanitarian response in debates in Brussels, as well as in relevant umbrella organisations, such as VOICE and ECRE.Strengthen the visibility and branding of DRC towards EU and UK-based donors and partners.Engage and seek influence with Member State permanent representations to the EU, the European Parliament, European Commission and Council relevant to issues and topics related to the mandate and scope of work of DRC to contribute to drafting policy statements and advocacy messages.Collaborate with Brussels and UK-based humanitarian and development organisations, NGOs, academia and thinktanks on advocacy and policy influencing on humanitarian issues or relevance to DRC's mandate and role.Ensure that DRC convenes the voices of conflict and displacement affected persons towards EU institutions and support direct representation.Act as DRC's legal representative in Brussels in accordance with Belgian law and regulations.About you:
To be successful in this role we expect you to be an experienced professional humanitarian with a diplomatic, constructive, and solution-oriented approach to collaboration and to the many challenges that the sector is experiencing.Ideally, you have an already established network in Brussels.The Duty Station is Brussels, and you will report to the Executive Director for Partnerships, Advocacy & External Relations (PAER) at Head Quarters in Copenhagen.All employees should master DRC's core competencies: Communicating, Taking the lead, Collaborating, Striving for excellence and Demonstrating integrity.A more detailed job description has been elaborated, however we also expect the following as a minimum:
Academic background relevant to working with refugee, displacement and humanitarian issues.Extensive experience with humanitarian and development donors, and engagement with these.Excellent advocacy and communication skills with proven ability to influence policy decisions at a high level.Extensive knowledge of the EU institutions, and experience on how to effectively influence EU policies, legal frameworks as well as practices linked to humanitarian aid, development assistance and/or the EU's asylum acquis.Demonstrable commitment to cooperating with the voices of conflict and displacement affected persons, and more broadly towards ensuring that the rights of displaced are improved and upheld.Knowledge of key humanitarian debates and policy issues.Minimum 10 years of professional work experience within international humanitarian/development work, with displaced- or conflicted affected populations, of which a substantial time needs to be field experience.Excellent networking and public speaking skills.Proficiency, written and orally, in English. Working knowledge of French or Dutch is an asset.Management experience, including financial management.Documented experience with contributing to policy statements and position papers.Proven Record of EU fundraisingSolid experience in senior level engagement and networking with EU partners – MEPs, Commission, Permanent Representation.Diplomatic, constructive, and solution-oriented approach to collaboration and to the many humanitarian challenges that the sector is experiencing.Working experience from an International NGO, UN or other humanitarian operation aid actor or/and working for a relevant EU institution are an asset.Source:

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