Team Leader, EU4YOUth Tunisia
The Team Leader will assume the lead role in delivering the EU-funded “EU4YOUth Tunisia” project (value Є15,460,000 million over five years), delivered jointly by AECID (the Spanish Agency for International Co-operation and Development), the British Council, and FIIAPP (the International and Ibero-American Foundation for Administration and Public Policies), on behalf of EUNIC (the European Union National Institutes of Culture).
Details
Location | Tunisia |
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Duration | Fixed term 3 years + 2 years extension by mutual consent |
Closing date | Monday 04 October 2021 |
Role overview
The specific responsibilities of the Team Leader will be:
- to provide advice to the implementing partners, EUNIC and the EUD on policy issues associated with the scope of the action
- to provide strategic guidance to the implementing partners, based on analysis of best practice in various complex organisational settings
- to provide strategic guidance and leadership with regards to the development of analytical tools and products that will serve as a substantive basis for the development of the action
- to establish and maintain professional networks with key professionals in both the public and private sectors
For full details of the scope of work, skills, knowledge and experience, and mandatory requirements for this consultancy, please download the below Terms of Reference and read it.
How to apply
Please submit:
- a supporting statement (max. 750 words) demonstrating how you meet the requirements for this role, giving examples of previous experience where appropriate.
- an up-to-date CV
- details of two professional referees (please seek your nominated referees’ permission to disclose their personal information): name, role, organisation, contact details.
- your proposed daily rate
Kindly note that all materials must be in English, French or Arabic.
Applications should be sent to salma.rhimi@britishcouncil.org before the deadline for applications indicated above.
Please download the below Terms of Reference and read it: