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JOB DESCRIPTION
View Vacancy – IPLC/Development Officer
Job Category
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Policy & Political roles)
Job Subcategory
Policy
Job Description (Roles and Responsibilities)
Main purpose of job:
This is an exciting role, based at the British Embassy in Brasilia, which will put the successful candidate at the heart of some of the most important global development issues, at a time when the international spotlight is on Brazil. You will have responsibility supporting and shaping our Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLC) policy and programmes, from within the Political/Development Team.
This role will work to strengthen the UK’s bilateral relationship work with Brazil, including working with colleagues across other teams in Brasilia and the UK to manage up to three IPLC programmes, deliver COP30, and support the Embassy’s bid for future ODA funding. The successful candidate will work primarily on IPLCs, but may be asked to be involved across a range of development topics including sustainable agriculture, trilateral cooperation, global health and development financing. The successful candidate will build strong networks within local IPLC groups, the Brazilian Government, NGOs, and the UK Government; and will use this platform to build development policy. They will have an understanding of the UK’s priorities and objectives in Brazil and will deliver against these.
The post holder will support the preparation and delivery of the UK’s engagement on IPLC issues with Brazil ahead of COP30. This will include working to ensure continued senior and Ministerial interest in Brazil, and ensuring that these visits support our key objectives.
As well as employing your development knowledge and representational skills for the UK in Brazil, you will also gain first-hand experience preparing for COP30. You will advise your peers and seniors in the Brazil Network on IPLC issues; you will work with colleagues from multiple UK Government departments; and you will join a fun, collegiate and inclusive team in a dynamic role which will provide many opportunities for personal and professional development.
The UK’s Brazil Network and the Political/Development Team
The FCDO Brazil Network works to deepen bilateral relations with Brazil across a wider range of areas including Political, Trade, Climate, Development, Economics, and Science & Innovation. Our Teams are based across 5 locations, with our Embassy in Brasilia and Consulates in Belo Horizonte, Recife, Rio De Janeiro, and Sao Paulo.
The Political/Development Team is made up of around 20 people based across Brasilia, Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. You will be managed by the First Secretary Political/Development.
Roles and responsibilities:
While some flexibility will be needed, you can expect to:
- Implement and manage IPLC programmes across Brazil. This involves implementing the existing Land Facility, AMCAT and UK-PACT programmes, as well as leading on any bids for new funding. This requires in-depth knowledge of IPLC issues, and experience working directly with IPLC stakeholders including FUNAI, the Ministry of Indigenous People, the Ministry of Women and NGOs, such as the Tenure Facility. It also means working with climate team to exchange programme management experience and to ensure forest programmes deliveries related to IPLC are coherent with UK IPLC strategy in country.
- Work with delivery teams to troubleshoot problems with programme delivery as and when they arise, including fraud and fiduciary reporting, safeguarding, financial irregularities, project delays, blockages to implementation and decisions concerning capital assets.
- Support our bilateral development relationship with Brazil. Support policy initiatives that assist Brazil in tackling poverty, assisting marginalised groups, and developing expertise.
- Develop and build on strong relationships directly with IPLC groups, the Brazilian government across a range of ministries and deploy these to maximum effect on, particularly with regard to COP30. Use the resulting insights to advise the Embassy on IPLC issues. Engage with Climate Team to proper manage IPLC stakeholders especially the ones related to forest scope.
- Help to oversee delivery of visits, events and comms, including those related to COP30. Working with colleagues across the Network and Brazil Desk to ensure these visits run smoothly and, where appropriate, are accompanied by an impactful bilateral side-programme. You will ensure that we are feeding into the Embassy’s comms profiles too.
Essential qualifications, skills and experience
- Strong experience of working with Brazilian IPLCs in a development context.
- Experience managing development programmes, such as through the UN, NGOs, Brazilian government or research organisations.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills, including a positive, enthusiastic approach and a desire to continue improving and developing.
- Strong organisational skills, an ability to work under pressure and manage multiple workstreams at the same time.
- Understanding of the UK’s objectives within Brazil, understanding of COP30, and an ability to represent our government.
Language requirements:
Language: English and Portuguese
Level of language required: Excellent English and Portuguese (spoken and written).
Desirable qualifications, skills and experience
- Experience of working in an international context.
- A strong team player, and able to adapt their working style depending on the situation.
Required behaviours
Delivering at Pace, Making Effective Decisions, Seeing the Big Picture, Working Together
Application deadline
21 August 2025
Grade
Executive Officer (EO)
Type of Position
Fixed Term
Working hours per week
36
Duration of Post
12 months
Region
Latin America and Spanish speaking Caribbean
Country/Territory
Brazil
Location (City)
Brasilia
Type of Post
British Embassy
Number of vacancies
1
Salary Currency
BRL
Salary
10.028,28
Type of Salary
monthly
Start Date
6 October 2025
Other benefits and conditions of employment
Applicants must have the legal status to live and work in Brazil.
Employees who are not liable to pay local income tax on their Mission salary, eg some non-local national staff and some spouses or partners of UK diplomatic staff, will have their salaries abated by an equivalent amount.
Appointable candidates who were unsuccessful may be placed on a ‘reserve list’. If during the reserve period of 6 months the same or a largely similar role becomes available, that role may be offered to the second or subsequent candidate.
Learning and development opportunities:
The UK’s Brazil Network is committed to Learning and Development both through formal training and development opportunities ‘on-the-job’. The job-holder will be encouraged to take advantage of training available locally as well as through FCDO HQ.
There may be travel as part of this role, and the successful applicant will be able to bid into the Embassy’s learning and development fund.
Additional information
Closing date of receiving applications is before 23:55 (Local Time) on 21 August 2025.
All applicants must fully complete the online application form, including the sections for employment and educational details, experience, and behaviour-based questions. Only those applications that contain all required information will be considered. To ensure the sift process remains anonymous, please do not include any personally identifiable information in your application form.
Working patterns:
Flexible working patterns would need to be agreed in advance.
Level of Education: Bachelor Degree
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: No requirements
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