26 Oct
University of Oxford
Oxford
Job description
Oxford Department of International Development, Queen Elizabeth House, 3 Mansfield Road, Oxford OX1 3TB. The Oxford Department of International Development is seeking to recruit a Policy Officer who will be a key member of the Young Lives study, based in Oxford.
This post will deliver policy outputs across the Young Lives programme, with a strong focus on laying the foundations for a new Young Lives Research Hub on Climate Change and Environmental Shocks.
The delivery of high-quality impactful policy outputs is central to the success of Young Lives as an innovative international longitudinal study, including supporting new fundraising opportunities.
The post holder will report directly to the Young Lives Deputy Director and will work closely with the Young Lives Director, Senior Researchers and Head of Communications based in Oxford.
They will also collaborate closely with researchers and policy leads in each of the four Young Lives study countries. Key Responsibilities :
- Contribute to laying the foundations for a new Young Lives (YL) Research Hub on Climate Change and Environmental Shocks.
- Support the Deputy Director to deliver the YL Policy Influencing Strategy and key research-to-policy outputs across the YL programme, including key messages, policy briefs, impact case studies, blogs and other policy focused materials relating to YL research themes.
Key themes include education and skills, employment, health & wellbeing and family lives, with a specific focus on the cross-cutting impacts of climate change and environmental shocks, poverty and inequalities.
- Track and analyse international and national policy debates, with a specific focus on the impact of poverty,
inequalities and climate change on young people in low- and middle-income (LMICs) countries, including the disproportionate effects on girls and women.
- Proactively engage and build relationships with key international policy stakeholders working on the impacts of poverty, inequalities and climate change in LMICs, including policy influencers and practitioners (e.
g. governments, donors and civil society), research-to-policy networks and researchers.
- Work closely with the Deputy Director and YL Country Directors to identify opportunities to influence policy debates both internationally and in the four study countries and provide technical support in developing research-to-policy engagement plans.
- Work closely with the YL Head of Communications to ensure research findings and related policy implications are effectively disseminated for maximum impact, including through website and social media, webinars, conferences, policy events and meetings to encourage the maximum uptake and impact of Young Lives evidence.
Represent Young Lives at external events and meetings where necessary.
Provide support to the Young Lives Director and Deputy Director in the development of fundraising proposals and submission of grant applications to generate future Young Lives research income.
This post is full-time (open to part-time and flexible working depending on candidate) and fixed-term up to 31st December 2025.
The successful candidate will hold a degree in a relevant subject such as social or public policy, development studies, sociology, anthropology, or economics.
They will have proven track record of contributing to high-quality policy-related publications, including policy briefs and blogs, and significant experience of using research evidence to engage with policy and practice.
Excellent written and oral communication skills, including the ability to write quickly for publication, tailor communications to different audiences for maximum user access and impact, and experience of presenting at external events and high-profile meetings are essential to this role.
▶️ Policy Officer
🖊️ University of Oxford
📍 Oxford