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Reference: 59541

Date Added: 17 February 2017
Closing Date: 2 March 2017

Job Title: Policy & Advocacy Officer

Working For: Oxfam

Location: Cardiff

Salary: £30,375 pro rata

Length of Contract:

Job Details

Join Oxfam Cymru as Policy & Advocacy Officer and you will be at the forefront of influencing policy and practice in Wales, delivering tangible results for people living with poverty.

The role
You will work closely with colleagues across Oxfam Cymru and Oxfam GB to inspire politicians and key decision makers in Wales to engage with us on local, national and global issues.

What we’re looking for
Are you passionate about international development and humanitarian issues?
Do you want to see an end to poverty and injustice?
Using your excellent political knowledge, research, negotiation and influencing skills, you will help to develop and implement policy change to make poverty and inequality history, and put climate change further up the political agenda in Wales.

About Oxfam
A simple, inescapable truth underlines everything we do at Oxfam. There is enough wealth in this world to go around. It is not unfortunate that people live in poverty, it’s unjustifiable, and not just their problem, it is ours too. With the right support, we can beat poverty and injustice.

Oxfam Cymru works to overcome poverty and economic inequality in Wales and to advocate for long-lasting changes world-wide to help the world’s poorest people.
How to apply

Thousands of people already commit their time and talents to our campaigning, humanitarian and long-term development projects. Now we’re looking for yours.

Closing Date: 2 March 2017

Interview/Start Dates

Interviews: 14th March 2017, Cardiff.
Start date: 17th April 2017.

Application Details

For details on how to apply and further information please click on the weblink https://jobs.oxfam.org.uk/vacancy/policy-and-advocacy-officer-maternity-cover-swyddog-polisi-ac-eiriolaeth-swydd-cyfnod-mamolaeth-cap0271/5478/description/.

Website: http://oxfam.org.uk

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