Scotland’s International Development Alliance are recruiting for a new post to support the development and coordination of civil society driven humanitarian action out of Scotland. A key aim is to raise public awareness of, and engagement with, the most effective ways to support international humanitarian causes.
About Scotland's International Development Alliance
Scotland’s International Development Alliance is the membership body for everyone committed to creating a fairer world, free from poverty, injustice and environmental threats.
Our work facilitates connections in global development to improve impact and effectiveness for a range of actors including public sector bodies, third sector and international NGOs, private companies, universities and charitable trusts.
Our network has a uniquely global reach, with members working in more than 100 countries with a wide range of specialisms. We exist to improve the capacity, influence and effectiveness of those working on global development connected to Scotland through providing opportunities for networking, debate, training and promotion of good practice. We help members share their skills and learn from each other’s best practice to boost effectiveness of our members and their partners.
About the role
Working closely with the small team at the Alliance, this new post will support the development and coordination of civil society driven humanitarian action out of Scotland. A key aim is to raise public awareness of, and engagement with, the most effective ways to support international humanitarian causes.
Through direct outreach activities, with NGOs, diaspora and grassroots community groups in particular, the Scottish Government and public authorities such as NHS Scotland (including NHS NSS Procurement), and the private sector, the role will facilitate joined up thinking, communications and action and promote Scotland’s collective global citizenship.
The Humanitarian Action, Diaspora, & Global Citizenship Engagement Officer will support and develop new communities of interest and practice in response to humanitarian crises across the world, with a focus on legacy work to build lasting connections.
Using and developing the Alliance’s digital platforms, the post will also support participation, outreach and communications activities to enhance global citizenship in Scotland.
The post holder will be required to contribute to a variety of projects and initiatives, and a willingness to collaborate and work closely with colleagues is essential.
Reports to: Chief Executive
Further details can be found on our website
Please send completed applications by email to recruitment@intdevalliance.scot
Closing date: 12 noon GMT, 28th March 2022
Interviews will be held remotely week commencing 4th April 2022