British Embassy
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Policy & Political roles)
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The British Embassy, Panama City is part of a worldwide network, representing British political, economic and consular interests overseas.
The British Embassy is looking to recruit a Political Officer that will play a key role in the Political and Communications Team, building positive relations with Panamanian elected officials at the local and national level, and strengthening bilateral links between Panama and the UK. The Political Officer will play an active role identifying and engaging with a broad range of external contacts, spotting and reporting on political trends and developments as well as working with a wide variety of teams across the Embassy.
The successful candidate will possess strong analytical and project management skills. The candidate will be responsible for security policy coordination in support of the Embassy’s strategic objectives. The officer will also lead on human rights work, providing high quality analysis to the Political and Communications section and wider embassy. Beyond this, the position will offer a wide-ranging insight into embassy’s work. The officer will have the ability to work well independently. A high-performing candidate will have opportunities to provide policy support to the embassy across a range of foreign policy issues.
Roles and responsibilities:
Embassy work is constantly shifting to adapt with changing priorities. The following outline of responsibilities serves as a guide for the role; however, the successful candidate must be flexible to take on other areas of work as required.
- Human rights and security: Ensure that reporting is high quality, timely, based on accurate information and local commentary. Provide briefing and information on human rights and security to UK government visitors coming to Panama. Offer advice about the UK approach to these issues.
- Strategic planning and engagement: Lead on the mapping of influencers across the country and the Embassy’s strategic regional engagement, as well as relations with the National Assembly. Support delivery of these plans by organising and accompanying HMA and other senior officers on visits and through building and nurturing relationships with a broad network of contacts, including Panamanian policy makers, NGOs, civil society organisations and media.
- Project and Programme Management: Deliver specific projects working with and influencing external stakeholders towards the shared objective of a strong bilateral relationship. Projects include the International Programme and Human Rights and Democracy Fund. Act as the policy lead for these priorities.
- To make a corporate contribution to the life of the embassy.
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- Strong knowledge or experience of Panamanian political system and local Human Rights situation.
- Experience of working with a wide network of contacts demonstrating negotiation; networking and influencing skills.
- Full professional working capacity in both languages.
- Ability to grasp complex issues quickly and communicate them simply and effectively.
- Excellent briefing and drafting skills.
- Positive and flexible attitude.
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- Bachelors Degree in Law, Political Science, International Affairs, Communications or any related field.
- Experience working in Panamanian politics at national or regional level, whether in institutions, parties, think tanks, lobbying or other forms.
- An understanding of UK culture and a desire and interest in learning more about UK politics and its media landscape.
- Understanding of current affairs / political environment / foreign policy
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Communicating and Influencing, Delivering at Pace, Leadership, Seeing the Big Picture, Working Together
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4 December 2024
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Executive Officer (EO)
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Full-time, Permanent
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Latin America and Spanish speaking Caribbean
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Panama
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Panama City
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British Embassy
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USD
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US$2,331.40
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monthly
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24 February 2025
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The successful candidate must be Panamanian, or have a valid and current Work Permit through Ministry of Labour, and be able to provide it when requested by Embassy. The British Embassy – Panama City does not sponsor work permits.
Please note that all applicants must be fluent in both English and Spanish.
Office hours in the embassy are 8am-5pm Monday to Thursday and 8am-1pm on Fridays, though there is scope for flexible working arrangements, which can be agreed with the Line Manager.
Employees who are not liable to pay local income tax on their Mission salary, eg some non-local national staff and some spouses or partners of UK diplomatic staff, will have their salaries abated by an equivalent amount.
Appointable candidates who were unsuccessful may be placed on a ‘reserve list’. If during the reserve period of 6 months the same or a largely similar role becomes available, that role may be offered to the second or subsequent candidate.
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Learning and development opportunities:
The Embassy is committed to learning and development and there is a range of training on offer for the successful applicant to support their work in the embassy. This will include training courses delivered remotely or in person through the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office’s International Academy, as well as the potential to travel for training courses delivered regionally and centrally in the UK.
Working patterns:
Office hours in the embassy are 8am-5pm Monday to Thursday and 8am-1pm on Fridays, though there is scope for flexible working arrangements, which can be agreed with the Line Manager. Some evening and occasional weekend work to support events and visits will be necessary, with time off in lieu available.
The successful candidate must be Panamanian or have a valid and current Work Permit through Ministry of Labour. The British Embassy Panama City does not sponsor work permits.
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