The purpose of the Policy Officer role within TJNA is to undertake analysis, research, and policy advocacy within the Tax and Investment area of work aimed at combating illicit financial flows and promoting tax justice. This position involves conducting in-depth analysis and research to inform policy advocacy efforts targeted at addressing systemic issues related to investment and trade related illicit financial flows. The Policy Officer plays a pivotal role in advancing TJNA’s global advocacy agenda and enhancing its policy influence as outlined in the organization’s Strategic Plan.
Key Responsibilities
Policy Analysis & Research
In liaison with the Policy Research and Advocacy Manager, the Policy Officer will:
Ensure a high level of understanding and expertise in their area of Tax and Investment as well as share and publicise these views with key stakeholders, governments, the media and other organisations at meetings and conferences;
Produce analytical and research outputs on Tax and Investments that:
inform TJNA position on relevant issues; directs advocacy campaigns;
inform policy at national and global policy; and
influence decision-makers.
Contribute to TJNA publications (including the bi-annual issues paper, TJNA newsletters, blogs, news articles and policy briefs);
Contribute to tax policy and investment debates and discussions ensuring TJNA has increasing policy influence; and
Manage external consultants and directly deliver delegated policy and research projects on TJNA themes as identified in the annual work plan.
Developing and maintaining relationships with partners
Build and maintain strategic relationships and partnerships with key individuals and organizations in the field of tax justice and illicit financial flows for the success of TJNA’s strategic programmes.
Identify, establish and maintain relationships with key international institutions and platforms that are critical to delivering on the objectives of the Tax and investment pillar;
Develop and coordinate the implementation of ideas and projects for collaboration with targeted partners and TJNA network members. ;
Build and maintain strategic and cooperative relationships with key CSO leaders, partners and networks and engage these individuals and organizations on a regular basis to gather their feedback and input to the planning, implementation and tracking of results; and
Programme Planning, Coordination and Reporting
Contribute to the design and development of thematic pillar work plans to ensure delivery of all delegated advocacy and research work and in particular, the tax and investment theme within the required timeframe.
Contribute to the organization of TJNA’s international, regional and national events, and global movement and constituency building work;
Manage contracts with consultants and other service suppliers within the tax and investment programme;
Work with the finance staff to ensure financial information is up to date, variances are identified and recommendations for action made; and
Coordinate overall thematic-related programmes to ensure key performance indicators are met and programme impact is in line with TJNA strategy; and
Produce regular programme reports on tax and investment as per the work plan.
Key Accountability Areas
Policy analysis and research on emerging issues in Tax and Investment
Programme planning, implementation, coordination, and reporting.
Developing and maintaining relationships with partners
Competencies
Corporate Competencies
Demonstrates integrity by modelling TJNA’s values and ethical standards (human rights, peace, understanding between peoples and nations, tolerance, integrity, respect, results orientation (TJNA core ethics) impartiality.
Promotes the vision, mission, and strategic goals of TJNA.
Displays cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality and age sensitivity and adaptability.
Functional Competencies
Builds strong relationships with TJNA stakeholders (i.e. partners, donors, board, and the secretariat) that focus on impact and result for the stakeholders.
Responds positively to feedback and provide timely responses to queries.
Consistently approach work with energy and a positive, constructive attitude
Demonstrate good oral and written communication skills.
Demonstrate openness to change and ability to manage complexities.
Qualifications
Master’s degree in law, economics, international trade, political science, public policy, or a development-related discipline.
Core Skills and Experience
At least five years of related work experience in an NGO or CSO working at regional level.
Strong Programme management skills.
Work experience in tax-related issues, especially governance, transparency, and accountability.
Knowledge of finance and Programme budget monitoring and tracking.
Stakeholder development and management.
Research and analytical skills.
Ability to communicate and work in English (French is an added advantage);
Flexible, creative, and strategic thinker.
Ability to work under pressure
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