OPM is expanding its Poverty and Social Protection team to address the rising levels of poverty and vulnerability globally. We recognise the critical role of social protection in empowering individuals to manage risks, improve living standards, and enhance economic empowerment. As part of our growth strategy, we seek a Principal Consultant with a strong blend of technical expertise and leadership skills. As part of our growth strategy, we are looking to hire a principal consultant for OPM’s Poverty and Social Protection team to take on business development, technical leadership, bidding ownership, client relationships, line management and contributing to strategic delivery.
As a Principal consultant within OPM’s Poverty and Social Protection team, the role involves developing strategic initiatives, ensuring their alignment with client goals and advancing policy discussions. This entails winning projects through effective business development strategies and providing technical leadership throughout project implementation. Additionally, the role includes contributing to team learning and representing OPM in broader social protection forums. Principal consultants also take on mentoring responsibilities, guiding junior consultants in their professional development, and engaging in line management duties to support the team’s growth and success.
The Poverty and Social Protection team: What we do
Our team combines thought-leadership with practical technical skills and an understanding of political economy to support governments and development partners in low- and middle-income countries to develop nationally-owned, effective and inclusive social protection systems.
As a team, we implement a range of different projects that span the policy cycle and different aspects of social protection and social care services. Our current and previous work includes:
We have team members based worldwide including for example Germany, Kenya, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Tanzania, and the UK, supported by a wide network of trusted associates. We also work closely with other practices within OPM, to deliver large and complex programs of work for our clients in health, governance, research and evaluation, climate and education.
Our areas of expertise include:
Social protection systems strengthening:
Supporting shock-responsive (SRSP) and adaptive social protection (ASP),
Inclusive social assistance and social care services:
Poverty, inequality and vulnerability measurement and analysis:
Monitoring, evaluation, research and learning:
What we are looking for
The ideal candidate we are looking for combines technical expertise and experience of building technical areas of work, with being an experienced team leader, experience of business development, winning work and developing pipelines.
We are open to candidates with diverse profiles who combine strong social protection expertise with experience of leading projects, of winning work and of leading teams.
As a principal consultant on Poverty and Social Protection you will be both a self-starter and team player who;
Is widely acknowledged and respected for your technical expertise. You will be known for influencing debates and providing high-quality and context specific advice for the development of inclusive, effective and nationally owned social protection systems. You will have a strong reputation within the sector for delivering high-quality, context-specific, and innovative work that achieves impact and critically shapes debates on social protection.
Has experience of team leadership. You will have successfully delivered social protection projects as a technical Team Leader. Delivering these to achieve impact, on-time and to-budget.
Is a proven business winner. You have experience of leading bids for a range of different donors. You will be able to combine your technical understanding of social protection with market intelligence of the priorities and interests of key donors to win and deliver a range of projects; spanning small technically strategic studies to large-scale technical assistance and monitoring and evaluation projects.
Has strong networks and relationships. Including with key clients, partners and individual consultants, developing synergies to maintain and strengthen the team’s reputation of shaping and being at the forefront of social protection thinking and practice.
Is experienced in engaging with senior government officials and development partners and demonstrate successfully building and sustaining strong relationships with them. You can quickly understand political and personal dynamics in the projects you implement and have experiences of different strategies and approaches to resolving challenges with these.
Methodologically, brings strong experience in research methods and know how to formulate research questions and design and apply appropriate methods to best answer them.
The role in more detail
The emphasis of the role will vary depending on the type of technical leader that you are, but will include some combination of:
Qualifications and experience
Our work bridges the gap between evidence and practice. We produce high-quality, leading thinking that addresses the drivers of poverty and barriers to sustainable growth to help bring about change where it is needed most. Working at OPM allows each of us to play our part in that over-arching mission.
Above all of this, we are committed to helping all our employees to develop personally and professionally. Build your career with us and you’ll benefit from training and learning opportunities, internal knowledge sharing, and a network of experienced colleagues. We encourage a healthy work-life balance, and our working environment is informed by an open, supportive culture. OPM also offers a very generous holiday allowance and contributory pension scheme, as well as a highly competitive salary.
Oxford Policy Management (OPM) is an international development consulting firm which aims to help low- and middle-income countries achieve growth and reduce poverty and disadvantage through public policy reform.
The company works with donor organisations (including FCDO, UNAIDS, USAID, UNICEF and the World Bank) on areas such as economic development, health, education, climate change and social welfare, with a strong focus on research.
OPM is headquartered in Oxford, UK, and has several hundred staff and a global network of offices.