Director, External Trade, CARICOM Secretariat. CARICOM Secretariat, Guyana

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THE COMMONWEALTH SECREATARIAT SEEKS APPLICATIONS FOR THE POST OF REGIONAL TRADE ADVISER (RTA) FOR AN ASSIGNMENT WITH THE CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY (CARICOM) SECRETARIAT DATE REQUIRED: December 2014 REPORTING TO: Director, External Trade, CARICOM Secretariat DURATION: Up 31 December 2015 LOCATION: CARICOM Secretariat, Guyana CLOSING DATE: Friday 14 November 2014 ELIGIBILITY: Only nationals from Africa, Caribbean, Pacific (ACP) and European Union countries are eligible to apply BACKGROUND Trade development has the potential to make a significant contribution to propoor growth and sustainable economic development. However, despite major efforts at trade promotion, reform and diversification, many CARICOM Member States have not yet been able to integrate successfully into global markets and participate effectively in the income generating and poverty reducing practices of regional and international trade. Immediately While the trade development challenges are varied, a key aspect has been that CARICOM governments have limited human and institutional capacities. This has impeded attempts to take full advantage of the opportunities offered by regional and international trade and effectively manage the risks inherent in increased competition and exposure to international markets. An added challenge is the increasingly congested trade policy agenda that many CARICOM Member States are facing. These include: Multilateral trade reform through the World Trade Organization (WTO) Doha Round of trade negotiations. Compliance with international trade rules, including through the WTO and GATT frameworks. Implementation of the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) between the European Union (EU) and CARIFORUM Region.

Regional integration efforts through CARICOM Single Market and Economy. An increasing interest in pursuing bilateral Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations with key strategic international trading partners. The increasingly resource intensive nature of such an active trade policy agenda underscores the need to strengthen trade capacities in the CARICOM Region including at the CARICOM Secretariat. This requires targeted, demand-driven and coordinated trade-related technical assistance that offers support to short-term trade capacity gaps while building sustainable and lasting trade development outcomes. THE HUB & SPOKES II PROGRAMME Since 2004, the European Commission (EC), the Commonwealth Secretariat and Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF) have recognised the scale of the trade development challenge facing many ACP member countries and provided assistance through The Hub & Spokes Project. With the support of the ACP Secretariat, since July 2012 donor partners are able to offer continued trade-related technical assistance to ACP member states through the Hub & Spokes II Programme. The Commonwealth Secretariat is responsible for the implementation of the Hub & Spokes II Programme in Eastern and Southern Africa, the Caribbean and Pacific regions as well as at the African Union Commission. The OIF is responsible for the implementation of the project in the regions of West and Central Africa. 1 The overall goal of the Hub & Spokes II Programme is to contribute to sustainable economic development and poverty reduction in ACP countries through closer regional integration and increased participation in the global economy. This will be achieved by enhancing the capacity of ACP countries to formulate suitable trade policy, participate effectively in international trade negotiations and implement international trade agreements. Through the deployment of a Regional Trade Advisor to the CARICOM Secretariat, the Hub & Spokes II Programme will support a wide range of trade capacity development activities, including: institutional capacity building for the Secretariat, national trade ministries and organisations responsible for trade policy formulation and negotiations; enhancing skills and expertise of staff in relevant ministries and organisations to undertake and manage the varied tasks associated with trade policy formulation, negotiation and implementation; 1 Please visit www.thecommonwealth.org/hubandspokes for further details on the Hub & Spokes II Programme. 2

strengthening national and regional institutions and training organisations so that there is an on-going and sustainable capacity to provide support to countries in these areas; provision of technical advice and studies on trade-related issues; contributing to, and coordinating, communication mechanisms within and between ACP member countries on trade policy issues and strategies to achieve positive trade policy outcomes; support public-private sector engagement on trade policy issues with a view to strengthening the policy-making process and empowering decision-makers through informed analysis and relevant contributions from the non-government sectors. An important component of the Hub & Spokes II Programme will be the annual regional planning initiative, where programme donors in the CARICOM Region identify trade capacity development priorities, required interventions, expected results and opportunities for collaboration. TASK DESCRIPTION The Task description below provides a broad outline of expected activities and functions to be carried out by the Regional Trade Advisor. A detailed Annual Work Plan will be prepared in collaboration with CARICOM Secretariat and Trade Advisors deployed at national trade ministries in the region. The Annual Work Plan will draw on established trade capacity development priorities, likely programme interventions in the region and available finances. 1. Conduct a regional trade capacity development needs assessment in collaboration with National Trade Advisors and other officials at the CARICOM Secretariat. It is expected that this regional needs assessment will facilitate the development of the Hub & Spokes II Programme s work plan and identify key Programme interventions for the duration of this assignment. 2. To provide high-level and strategic trade-related technical assistance and advice on regional and national trade policy matters. This includes trade policy formulation as well as the negotiation and implementation of international and regional trade agreements. 3. To assist in the development and analysis of relevant trade-related regional and national economic policies as well as in the negotiation and implementation of WTO, regional and bilateral trade agreements. 4. Assist in the development and provision of regional and national trade policies and related training to government officials, private sector representatives, members of parliament, civil society and other relevant stakeholders. The 3

aim should be to build sustainable human and institutional trade capacities in the CARICOM Region. 5. Assist in the establishment and strengthening of regional and national trade consultative networks. 6. Design and conduct regional and national seminars, workshops and training programmes, where necessary, on trade policy matters. 7. Facilitate coherent interventions by member states on trade policy issues at the regional level, including through collaboration with Trade Advisors deployed at national trade ministries and other national counterparts in the region. 8. Influence change and organisational reform through leadership, high-quality communications and informed, evidence-based strategies with a view to enhancing human and institutional trade capacities in the region. 9. Provide leadership in pro-actively working with those aid-for-trade donors with a presence in the region in the preparation of high quality technical proposals aimed at providing additional capacity building support and traderelated technical assistance to the CARICOM Region. This work should extend to training regional and national officials on the preparation of aid-for-trade technical submissions. 10. Manage and plan Hub & Spokes II Programme regional activities with a view to identifying opportunities for regional collaboration on trade capacity development activities. This will require developing and maintaining a close working relationship with each Trade Advisor based at national trade ministries in the region. Regional collaboration is critical to the success of the Programme. 11. Manage planning and reporting functions as required in support of the broader Hub & Spokes II Programme. This will include, for example, the submission of bi-annual work plans, participation in regional planning workshops and contributing to case studies and other programme reports. The planning and reporting of Hub & Spokes II Programme activities should be conducted in compliance with best practices in Results Based Management. 12. Provide leadership in raising the profile of the Hub & Spokes II Programme in the region, particularly through documenting and disseminating its achievements and impacts. More broadly, there will be a need to contribute to intra-acp and regional communications and technical exchanges on trade capacity development initiatives, experiences and lessons as required. 4

13. Manage the financial resources allocated to CARICOM Secretariat in support of the regional and national Hub & Spokes II work programme and provide financial statements in line with agreed procedures and regulations of the Commonwealth Secretariat. The Regional Trade Advisor must collaborate with Trade Advisors deployed to national trade ministries in the region to ensure access to Programme funds on relevant trade capacity development initiatives. 14. Participate in professional development and training opportunities as catered for in the Hub & Spokes II Programme operating budget. 15. Where applicable, supervise the work of the Trade Advisor and the Administrative Assistant based at the CARICOM Secretariat. 16. Other duties as delegated by the Director, External Trade, CARICOM Secretariat that are directly relevant to the Hub & Spokes II Programme and the trade capacity development objectives in the CARICOM Region. 5

PERSON SPECIFICATIONS Education: Post Graduate qualifications in Economics/International Trade or related discipline. Experience: A minimum of ten years experience in trade policy formulation, analysis and implementation; Experience in delivering trade capacity building programmes in developing countries, with particular reference to the CARIFORUM region; Experience of providing advice to senior management and in dealing with Governments and project authorities at a senior level; Supervisory experience of multidisciplinary staff; Experience and knowledge of trade policy issues and challenges in the CARIFORUM region. COMPETENCIES Applicants should be able to demonstrate: Sound knowledge of WTO and EU/ACP issues; Knowledge and experience with Regional Trade Agreements in any ACP Region; Knowledge of the Caribbean regional integration agenda; Highly developed quantitative analytical skills and ability to provide clear and objective advice and recommendations; Strong written and verbal communication skills (in English); Ability to work harmoniously in a multi-disciplinary and multicultural environment. Desirable: Written and verbal communication skills in Spanish 6