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WFP’s Regional Bureau for Southern African region (RBJ) is coordinating and facilitating private sector engagement across the 12 Southern African Countries Offices (COs). One of the priorities for enhanced private sector engagement in the region for 2023 is an actionable regional strategy to be supported by a robust and thorough land scape assessment of opportunities in all 12 countries along the following pillars: income; 2) impact and 3) innovation. Some of the opportunities will be at country, regional and where it makes sense, global level, particularly for prospective private sector partners that may have an interest in Southern Africa, though not based at the regional or CO-level. The landscape mapping exercise will be critical to ensure WFP’s approach to transform private sector partnerships in the field.
Compounding the importance of the landscape exercise with the other equally important, but competing priorities of the Private Sector Partnerships Officer, the purpose of this assignment is to therefore hire an intern to undertake the landscape analysis, support on private sector engagement, communication and reporting. Further coordination with all RBJ units, Headquarters (HQ) and CO teams may also be required.
Under the direct supervision of the Private Sector Partnerships Officer, she/he will be responsible for
1. Working together with the Private Sector Partnerships Officer, she/he will be responsible for coordinating the landscape analysis process, including all phases from scope definition to reporting, and using inputs from technical units, working closely with various units within RBJ and if needed with the COs and HQ.
2. Following the landscape mapping exercise, shortlist priority private sector that have an overlap with WFP with regards to activities, goals, priorities or areas of interest
a. This should include completing detailed research and analysis of private sector partners’ corporate responsibility agendas, utilizing primary and secondary methods such as interviews and desk research, to generate insights and develop recommendations.
b. This should include information, where possible, on the prospective company’s advocacy priorities, ensuring that this also potentially aligns with WFP’s priority advocacy agenda in each respective country office.
3. Informed by the landscape analysis, support the Private Sector Partnerships Officer with developing the strategic vision, objectives, and key results for the regional/specific CO partnership plan/pipeline, and maintain alignment to both regional priorities and the PPF corporate strategy.
4. Assist in developing the Value Proposition from the field with the support from PPF Business Development team, Units at RBJ and COs.
5. Closely following up with COs on the progress, achievements, challenges, and successes of private sector engagement, and report to the Private Sector Partnerships Officer.
6. Supporting the Private Sector Partnerships Officer on field mission and mission planning.
7. Collaborating with WFP stakeholders to integrate their knowledge and experiences into the analysis to proactively address learnings, begin buy-in process of COs in the region, and better position strategy for conversion into an action plan for the country offices.
8. Developing communication materials for private partner engagements, in close collaboration with Communication teams at HQ and RBJ.
9. Producing reporting products to internal and external stakeholders as necessary.
10. Taking trainings and learning how to use Salesforce and Tableau software applied to private sector partnership in the Field.
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This Vacancy Announcement will close on Thursday 12 January 2023 at 11:59pm Johannesburg Time.
This position is only open to South African nationals or Permanent Residents of South Africa.
WFP has a zero-tolerance approach to conduct such as fraud, sexual exploitation and abuse, sexual harassment, abuse of authority and discrimination. All selected candidates will be expected to adhere to WFP’s standards of conduct and will therefore undergo rigorous background verification internally or through third parties. Selected candidates will also be required to provide additional information as part of the verification exercise. Misrepresentation of information provided during the recruitment process may lead to disqualification or termination of employment
WFP will not request payment at any stage of the recruitment process including at the offer stage. Any requests for payment should be refused and reported to local law enforcement authorities for appropriate action.
This vacancy is archived.