Regional Adviser

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Industry: Non-Profit Organization Management
Description: HelpAge International (www.helpage.org) is the secretariat to the HelpAge Global Network, which brings together a wide range of organisations and individuals working to promote the rights and meet the needs of older women and men, nationally and/or internationally.
Job Description

Below are the specific responsibilities for this role:

 

Network Member Engagement and Support

 

Serve as the main point of contact for network members in the region, fostering strong relationships, promoting coordination, and ensuring clear understanding and alignment with the HelpAge Global Network’s approach, values, and strategic priorities.

 

Support members in national advocacy and campaign efforts, embedding older people’s voices, rights, and anti-ageism messaging.

 

Develop and deliver tailored regional capacity-strengthening plans in collaboration with HelpAge technical colleagues.

 

Promote peer-to-peer learning and support the institutional strengthening of member organisations.

 

Support the identification and cultivation of relationships with potential network members and their subsequent onboarding to enhance the reach, diversity, and influence of the HelpAge Global Network.

 

Advocacy, Movement Support, and Stakeholder Engagement

 

Facilitate the co-creation of member-led collective advocacy priorities at national, regional, and global levels, and represent HelpAge as needed to support these efforts.

 

Identify opportunities for joint campaigns and advocacy initiatives based on shared objectives.

 

Convene regular meetings, forums, and learning events to build solidarity and collective action across the region.

 

Cultivate strong relationships with key regional stakeholders to support member visibility and impact.

 

Disseminate advocacy and campaigning tools, guidance, and capacity building support to strengthen effective advocacy and campaigning interventions.

 

Contribute to building and maintaining relationships with the donor community, and, where opportunities arise, help influence their strategies in close collaboration with fundraising and advocacy teams.

 

Network Communications and Coordination

 

In collaboration with the Communications team, oversee regional communication channels and platforms to share updates, showcase member achievements, and foster collaboration.

 

Foster regular dialogue across the network to facilitate ongoing learning,

 

problem-solving, and innovation.

 

Strengthen connections between regional actors and align efforts across geographies and thematic areas.

 

Network Convening

 

Lead HelpAge’s regional network engagement around different advocacy themes (e.g., health, care, social protection, humanitarian action), collaborating with the relevant advocacy lead and other technical specialists.

 

Coordinate thematic learning, dialogue, and strategic alignment across regions.

 

Ensure regional realities and innovations influence global positioning and narrative.

 

Programme Development, Learning, and Technical Support

 

Support the Head of Programme Support in overseeing HelpAge’s activities

 

in the region, ensuring alignment with member priorities and needs as well as agreed collective global priorities.

 

Collaborate with members to identify areas for programme development and facilitate access to HelpAge technical support.

 

Contribute to knowledge systems that capture lessons, insights, and innovations from across the network.

 

Link members with relevant HelpAge teams to ensure timely and relevant technical assistance.

 

In crisis settings, coordinate regional response engagement in consultation with the Head of Programme Support/Humanitarian Lead to ensure rapid, aligned, and effective action.

 

Regional Advisers also form part of a dedicated support pool to help mainstream advocacy on gender, voice, and inclusion, and will work closely with the Gender and Inclusion Advisor.

 

Skills and experience required

 

Significant experience in a similar regional role within international development, human rights, humanitarian or advocacy-focused organisations.

 

Proven track record of engaging networks, coalitions, or civil society partners across multiple countries.

 

Demonstrated leadership in regional advocacy, influencing, and movement-building.

 

Experience working with or alongside older people’s organisations or rights-based approaches.

 

Strong knowledge of regional political and development context and multilateral systems.

 

Excellent facilitation, communication, and interpersonal skills.

 

Strong planning, coordination, and project management abilities.

 

Understanding of the rights-based approach and issues facing older people.

 

 

 

Education: Degree, Diploma
Employment Type: Full Time
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