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Main purpose of job :
This is an exciting opportunity for a driven and knowledgeable individual to join the Growth, Prosperity, and Climate (GPC) Team at the British High Commission (BHC) in Kampala.
The GPC Team leads on policy and programming related to Uganda’s economic development. The Team manages several Official Development Assistance (ODA) programmes, such as the programme. The Team engages with the Government of Uganda on policy; for example, the UK provides expert support to Uganda’s Tax Policy Department and has supported the Government to deepen it’s work on renewable energy. The GPC Team also collaborates with the UK’s Department for Business and Trade which supports British Businesses in Uganda.
This role will provide maternity leave cover for the Local Economic Advisor in the GPC team. The Local Economic Advisor role works on a wide range of workstreams, from providing regular analysis of the Ugandan economy to leading the BHC’s work on trade policy. They will be required to support with economic appraisal, play an active role in collaboration with BHC partners, and be part of a multi-disciplinary team. The role will report to and work closely with the UK Economic Advisor is the BHC.
Roles and responsibilities :
This role will have four core objectives :
Economic Briefing and Analysis. As one of two economists in the BHC, the role holder would be expected to contribute to regular economic briefing and analysis by :
UK-Uganda Partnership on Economic Issues. The BHC is currently considering ways to update our economic partnership with Uganda. The role holder would be expected to support those efforts by :
Lead implementation of the BHC’s Macroeconomic Influencing Strategy (MIS). The BHC’s MIS sets out how the BHC aims to support the Government of Uganda to maintain its strong record of macroeconomic stability. The role holder would lead the implementation of this strategy by :
Lead FCDO Kampala’s work on trade policy. The BHC has a range programme and policy work on trade policy, the role holder would lead that work by :
Resources managed (staff and expenditure) :
This role will not have any line management responsibilities. The role holder will, however, be responsible for overseeing ODA programming. For example, the role holder will support management of the £39m Climate Smart Jobs Programme.
Please note the duration of this Maternity Cover is 5 months and 2 weeks.
Essential qualifications, skills and experience
Desirable qualifications, skills and experience
Required behaviours Communicating and Influencing, Delivering at Pace, Seeing the Big Picture, Working Together Application deadline 28 October 2024 Grade Senior Executive Officer (SEO) Type of Position Fixed Term Working hours per week 34.5 hours Duration of Post 5 months Region Africa Country / Territory Uganda Location (City) Kampala Type of Post British High Commission Number of vacancies 1 Salary UGX 15 679 606 (monthly) Type of Salary monthly Start Date 6 January 2025 Other benefits and conditions of employment
Learning and development opportunities (and any specific training courses to be completed) :
Given the short-term nature of this role, there will be limited opportunities for standalone L&D. The role holder will, however, be working on a wide range of workstreams and engaging with a multi-disciplinary team of BHC staff which will provide many opportunities to learn and develop ‘on the job.
In addition to the ‘general’ UK Civil Service competencies listed above, applicants will be expected to demonstrate evidence of the additional ‘economist competency’ below in their application :
Applying economic theory and analysis. The applicant can explain and apply a variety of economic tools, techniques, and methods to a range of work / policy areas, making use of relevant economic theory (e.g. international trade, industrial economics, development economics, public finance) to develop / oversee the evidence base for policy development. Must demonstrate this ability across the areas of macroeconomics and microeconomics.
Economic Advisor Seo • Kampala