Tripoli
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Policy & Political roles)
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Security
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The British Embassy in Tripoli has a vacancy for a Security Policy and Programme Officer, job grade Executive Officer (EO). This position is for a full-time employment, on a fixed-term basis until 26 February 2026.
The Embassy is seeking a motivated, flexible and professional individual who can apply their existing Libya knowledge to support the successful delivery of the UK’s security policy and programme activity.
The jobholder will work as part of the UK’s security co-operation team, helping to drive forward activities that aim to improve security in Libya. They will work closely with colleagues in the British Embassy, Libyan government and the security and justice sector, as well as other international partners.
They will play an important role in delivering against UK objectives of supporting Libya in its efforts to strengthen its security through programmatic activity, as well as building stronger UK-Libya bilateral relations, demonstrating understanding of the Libyan security and justice sector and developing closer operational cooperation. The successful applicant should have expertise on Libya, and ideally knowledge of security programming and/or policy.
The British Government is an inclusive and diversity-friendly employer. We value difference, promote equality and challenge discrimination, enhancing our organisational capability. We welcome and encourage applications from people of all backgrounds. We promote family-friendly flexible working opportunities, where operational and security needs allow.
Duties and responsibilities:
Supporting UK-Libya operational cooperation and capacity building programmes in Libya.
- Supporting Embassy colleagues on the development and implementation of operational and capacity building programmes.
- Playing a key role in the management of British Embassy security programme activities, including drafting project and procurement documentation, providing internal monitoring and reporting and management of project finances.
- Facilitating the delivery of these security programmes, working closely with the Embassy’s external implementing partners and suppliers, and Libyan security sector partners.
- Undertaking logistical planning arrangements to enable smooth and effective programme delivery in Libya.
- Exercising good judgement, with the ability to advise and ensure that UK programmes and projects take account of the local context, opportunities and risks, in support of UK objectives.
- Facilitating the exchange of technical queries, advice and capacity building assistance delivered by the UK to relevant parts of the Libyan security system, so that programmes are able to ensure the greatest possible impact.
Strengthening UK-Libya relations
- Building and using knowledge of the Libyan security system to help facilitate stronger UK-Libya relationships, developing and maintaining a comprehensive network of contacts working in the security sector, such as key Libyan Ministries and law enforcement agencies.
- Directly liaising with Libyan stakeholders at various levels of seniority to discuss regular points of interest and helping to arrange meetings for British Embassy staff with key contacts.
- Assist UK diplomats through interpreting in face-to-face meetings and phone calls of both Arabic-English and English-Arabic, as well as providing written translation of key documents.
- Providing high quality analysis and reporting on political and security sector developments in Libya, and their implications for UK objectives, independently and in coordination with Embassy colleagues.
Resources Managed
- Support to the CTPF programme budget
The above list is not exhaustive, and the jobholder will be required to be flexible and take on other ad hoc tasks as required.
Key behaviours required:
- Working Together: Form effective partnerships and relationships with people both internally and externally, from a range of diverse backgrounds, sharing information, resources, and support.
- Seeing the bigger picture: Understand how your role fits with and supports organisational objectives. Recognise the wider Civil Service priorities and ensure work is in the national interest.
- Communicating and Influencing: Communicate purpose and direction with clarity, integrity, and enthusiasm. Respect the needs, responses, and opinions of others.
- Changing and Improving: Seek out opportunities to create effective change and suggest innovative ideas for improvement. Review ways of working, including seeking and providing feedback.
Eligibility:
Applicants must have the right to live and work in Libya and will need to be cleared for security purposes by the UK Government.
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- Fluency in English and Arabic. Able to express ideas and messages clearly and concisely, both orally and in written communication, and confidence in interpretation and translation
- Ability to draft high quality programme and policy documents, to ensure proposed activities are aligned with UK objectives and operating models, while mitigating risks.
- Organisational skills, including project, finance and logistics management.
- An interest in bilateral technical assistance and programming, to support Embassy colleagues on the implementation of important projects.
- Knowledge of key dynamics within Libya, including politics and security.
- Strong networking and influencing skills, and the ability to liaise with stakeholders at all levels, including policy personnel and law enforcement operatives.
- Working IT skills and literacy in Microsoft Office (MS Word, Excel, Teams, PowerPoint and Outlook)
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- A degree (or equivalent level qualification) in Public Policy, Security Studies, International Relations, Politics or other relevant subject area.
- Previous experience working in either programme management, or the Libyan security sector, government Ministries or other organisations focused on security (such as think tanks, Embassies or NGOs).
- Knowledge of and interest in key pieces of UK Government security apparatus and literature, such as the Conflict, Security and Stability Fund, CONTEST Counter-Terrorism Strategy (2018) and Integrated Review (2021).
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Changing and Improving, Communicating and Influencing, Seeing the Big Picture, Working Together
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8 January 2025
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Executive Officer (EO)
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Full-time, Fixed Term
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40
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12 months
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Middle East & North Africa
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Libya
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Tripoli
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British Embassy
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USD
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2133
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monthly
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1 February 2025
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10 February 2026
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Working hours and remuneration:
The British Embassy in Tripoli offers an attractive working environment and remuneration package for this role, including a non-negotiable salary of USD 2,133 per month inclusive of all allowances. INAS deductions will be applied.
This position is for a full-time employment, on a fixed-term basis until 26 February 2026.
The successful candidate will be subject to a one thirty (30) working days probationary period. The appointment will also be subject to satisfactory local and UK security clearances.
Conditioned working hours are 40 hours gross per week. Standard working hours are from 08:00-16:00 from Sunday to Thursday. The role is a full-time position based in Tripoli. The jobholder will be expected to be available to work from the British Embassy to Tripoli’s office, and travel using personal transport to meetings in locations in the city – such as Government Ministries and law enforcement agency headquarters.
Flexible working is also permitted, allowing the jobholder to work-from-home occasionally in agreement with their line manager.
We are committed to supporting the personal development of team members. The International Academy is the home of Learning and Development for the FCDO. It covers a wide range of essential as well as job specific subjects and is designed to ensure that all staff can access high quality learning products.
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How to apply:
Interested candidates must include to their online application form:
- An updated Curriculum Vitae (CV);
- A covering letter/motivation essay stating how you meet the requirements of the role; and,
- Examples in the relevant sections of the online application form of how you meet the key behaviours and skills required. Please refrain from the use of AI based tools when completing your application, this is to ensure a fair competition for all candidates and helps maintain the integrity process. If the use of AI is identified, your application may be rejected.
Applications that do not include this information will not be considered.
Closing date of receiving applications is before 23:55 (Tripoli local time) on 8th January 2025.
Applications received after the stated deadline will not be considered.
Internal candidates (i.e., those employed by the British Embassy in Tripoli) applying for this position should consider informing their current line managers upon submission of their application.
Process:
The recruitment process, including security clearance, is expected to take around 2-3 months. The security clearance process includes checks available in country and with UK, dependant on the security level required for the role and the candidate’s profile and UK footprint. You may experience some delay in the progress of this recruitment campaign, and we are working hard to minimise any disruption.
Appointable candidates who were unsuccessful at interview may be placed on a ‘reserve list’. If during the reserve period of six (6) months the same or a largely similar role becomes available, that role may be offered to the second or subsequent candidate.
Due to the large number of applications, we receive, only those shortlisted for the next step of the recruitment process will be contacted.
The start date mentioned in the job advert is a tentative start date and the successful candidate will be required to undergo security-vetting procedures. Any offer of employment will be subject to the candidate achieving suitable clearances.
The FCDO operates an agile approach to delivery. To facilitate an agile workforce, you may be required to undertake other duties from time to time as we may reasonably require. The British Embassy Tripoli is an equal opportunities employer, dedicated to inclusivity, a diverse workforce and valuing difference.
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