Oxford Policy Management (OPM) seeks to recruit four Assistant Consultants (ACs) to join its Consultant Development Programme. These permanent,full-time positions could be based in our Nigeria (Abuja), Pakistan (Islamabad) or Tanzania (Dar es Salaam) offices. Please note the pre-existing right to work in one of the three locations stated is required for your application to be considered.
We are an international development consultancy working to improve lives through sustainable policy change in low- and middle-income countries. Our vision is for fair public policy that benefits both people and the planet.
Through our global network of offices, we work in partnership with national stakeholders and decision makers to research, design, implement and evaluate impactful public policy. We draw on our local and international sector experts to provide the very best evidence-based support. We deliver projects with expert knowledge and experience and can be relied upon for excellence in all aspects of project delivery. We work collaboratively, with ambition, to help deliver impactful public policy that will bring about lasting change.
Position Summary
The Consultant Development Programme is OPM’s entry point for talented and passionate early-career professionals, with a clear commitment to a career in international development. Most Assistant Consultants commence the Consultant Development Programme with limited work experience and no particular sectoral or geographical specialisation. This role gives early-career consultants the opportunity to explore their interests in international development by working on projects across several of OPM’s technical practice areas.
As part of our Consultant Development Programme, you can expect to gain exposure to various strands of international development work, and we are particularly keen to engage candidates with demonstrable experience of core functional skills (Quantitative Analysis, Policy / Report Writing and basic Project Management).
Through the Consultant Development Programme, you will have the opportunity to develop technical, consultancy and management/leadership skills. These skills will be learned through:
Successful applicants can expect to provide wide-ranging support in both project acquisition and implementation. Assistant Consultants in the Consultant Development Programme can expect to build:
After two years, the CDP cohort are expected to progressively start managing their own projects, interacting directly with clients more frequently, and taking on greater autonomy and responsibility for providing advice to policymakers. They may also take on greater people management responsibility, either for interns or other junior consultants.
Key Qualifications/Experience/Skills/Behaviours:
Our Offer
We are strengthened by the diversity of colleagues across our global business and are committed to being an equal opportunities employer, promoting a diverse and inclusive workplace for all. Our recruitment practices reflect our ambition to make the international development sector more inclusive and firm belief that our work delivers the best outcomes when we actively include a diversity of perspectives and experiences.
Application
If you share our vision for fair public policy that benefits both people and planet, we would love to hear from you. Please submit a CV and a response to the question ‘why would you like to join OPM’s Consultant Development Programme?’ in one document via the portal by the closing date on the website. We look forward to receiving your application.
Unfortunately, we are unable to provide visa sponsorship for these roles and candidates must have a pre-existing right to work in Nigeria, Pakistan or Tanzania for their application to be considered.
Oxford Policy Management is committed to promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion at every level of the business. Should you require adjustments to make the application process more accessible please contact us via:recruitment@opml.co.uk.