2014-05-19

Updated: New position being advertised.

Press and Communication Assistant

Would you like the opportunity to work as part of a team dedicated to promote everything that is GREAT about the United Kingdom in Mexico and be a key element in a hard-working, diverse, and creative group of professional communicators?

The Job:

The Embassy is seeking to recruit a Press and Communication Assistant to provide support to the Press and Communication Team.

We need someone able to be not only the central source of knowledge when it comes to the latest/most relevant global and national news, but also somebody extremely organised and able to keep our busy office running smoothly.

Working closely with our two Press Officers, the Digital Media Manager and the Head of Team, the selected candidate will be mainly responsible for:

Monitoring the UK , local media and social media to identify important stories for the different sections of the Embassy, as soon as they become relevant.

Welcoming and managing the press during events

Taking photographs and video to feed our digital channels with new material

Acting as our back-up web master by updating the Embassy web site (as well as our Flickr, Facebook and Twitter accounts) – training will be provided.

Creating and distributing daily, monthly and annual media reports to keep the staff in Mexico and London informed on relevant issues to this diplomatic mission and other UK interests

Providing logistical support for the organisation of our press and PR events

Distributing and occasionally producing press bulletins in order to inform the media about Embassy’s activities and key messages

Dispatching invitations to the press and other partners during our events and compiling lists of confirmed guests.

Following up, confirming and securing relevant attendance from the press and other participants invited to our events

Updating the Embassy’s calendar of activities every week

Being responsible for the administration of the Press Section’s budget and contracts database. Hiring providers for events, booking flights and making hotel reservations for the team and other administrative duties.

Updating our press contacts database on a regular basis

Organising publications (and other communication products) and tidying up the PCT Office

He/she will also have the opportunity to contribute original content for our distinct, permanent communications channels such as Digital Media, the Ambassador’s weekly column, The British Hour on Alpha Radio or our different blogs.

Competences:

Leading and Communicating: At all levels, effectiveness in this area is about leading from the front and communicating with clarity, conviction and enthusiasm. It’s about supporting principles of fairness of opportunity for all and a dedication to a diverse range of citizens.

Collaborating and Partnering: People skilled in this area create and maintain positive, professional and trusting working relationships with a wide range of people within and outside the Civil Service to help get business done. At all levels, it requires working collaboratively, sharing information and building supportive, responsive relationships with colleagues and stakeholders, whilst having the confidence to challenge assumptions.

Seeing the Big Picture: Seeing the big picture is about having an in-depth understanding and knowledge of how your role fits with and supports organisational objectives and the wider public needs. For all staff, it is about focusing your contribution on the activities which will meet Civil Service goals and deliver the greatest value.

Changing and Improving: People who are effective in this area are responsive, innovative and seek out opportunities to create effective change. For all staff, it’s about being open to change, suggesting ideas for improvements to the way things are done, and working in ‘smarter’, more focused ways.

Delivering at Pace: Effectiveness in this area means focusing on delivering timely performance with energy and taking responsibility and accountability for quality outcomes. For all staff, it’s about working to agreed goals and activities and dealing with challenges in a responsive and constructive way.

The competences and experience will be tested through a competence-based interview which, in the main, will ask for examples of having demonstrated these skills and a written exam.

Experience

BA or equivalent in Communication Sciences, Journalism, Mass-media (or other careers related) is desired

Relevant knowledge and genuine interest in local news and international affairs

Excellent prioritisation and organisational skills are a MUST

A proactive attitude towards information is essential

Competent writing and synthesising skills

Strong customer focus, teamwork and interpersonal skills are crucial

Initiative and judgement

Community management experience and Social Media understanding.

Computer skills (including spreadsheets, Word, Power Point, etc) are required

Effective planning and tidiness are expected

Languages:

Excellent spoken and written English and Spanish are essential

Benefits

The opportunity to work in a diverse and multicultural work environment

Starting salary at 15,628 MXN gross per month

Attractive benefits package over and above Law’s minimum requirements

38 conditioned working hours per week. Mon-Thu 08:00 – 16:30 with a half hour lunch break and Fri 08:00-14:00 although some flexibility may be required.

14 public holidays per year
*15 days annual leave pro rata on first year and 20 days after first year

30 days salary Christmas Bonus

Private Medical Scheme.

The British Embassy is committed to the ongoing training and development of its staff, and training will be provided as appropriate.

How to Apply

If you fulfill the requirements and relevant criteria for this position, please send your CV, along with a short covering letter in English explaining why you think you would be an excellent candidate for this job, to the following email address: recruitment2.americasregionalhub@fco.gov.uk

Applications should be sent in an electronic format with all attachments included not exceeding 1MB.

A receipt will be automatically generated upon successful receipt of your application. Your application should be sent with the position you are applying in the subject: Press and Communication Assistant.

Closing date for applications is Friday August 22, 2014 8 a.m. Applications received after this deadline will not be considered.

Press Officer and Content Coordinator

Would you like the opportunity to work as part of a small, but busy team dedicated to promote everything that is GREAT about the United Kingdom in Mexico, including activities during 2015 – The year of the UK in Mexico; and be a key element in a hard-working, diverse and creative group of professional communicators?

The Job:

The Embassy’s press officer needs to be able to successfully communicate messages from the British government through the British Embassy in Mexico according to the priorities established by London and to contribute to raise the UK’s profile in Mexico.

The role includes designing, producing and executing communication strategies, public diplomacy events and activities. The press officer will also design and curate information to raise the profile of the UK in Mexico by leading on the Embassy’s communication agenda.

He/She will need to coordinate and organise events which promote the UK as a modern, creative, open-for-business and diverse country to renew the UK’s perception in Mexico.

He/She will write and send press releases, articles and notes of interest to the media; and will coordinate the production of info graphics, videos and other digital materials.

The Embassy’s press officer will coordinate interviews for the British Ambassador and other senior members of the Embassy and visitors from the UK and will advise the different teams within the Embassy about how to maximise their communication efforts and make events more attractive to specific target audiences.

The successful candidate will lead and execute the GREAT campaign communication efforts on areas such as Inward investment and entrepreneurship; and will lead the public diplomacy efforts prior to and during the dual year UK-Mexico 2015.

The successful press officer also needs to react promptly and efficiently to Consular Crises and to any other events and activities that require a media reaction or rebuttal. And will lead in the organisation and planning of the radio show- The British Hour.

You will also be required to:

Monitoring the UK and local media and social media and identifying important stories for the different sections of the Embassy, as soon as they become relevant

Welcoming and managing the press during events

Taking photographs and video to feed our electronic channels with new material

Distributing and producing press bulletins in order to inform the media about Embassy’s activities and key messages

Create and send invitations to the press and other partners during our events and compiling lists of confirmed guests

He/she will also have the opportunity to contribute original content for our distinct, permanent communications channels such as the * * Ambassador’s weekly column, The British Hour on Alpha Radio or our different blogs.

Competences:

Leading and Communicating: At all levels, effectiveness in this area is about leading from the front and communicating with clarity, conviction and enthusiasm. It’s about supporting principles of fairness of opportunity for all and a dedication to a diverse range of citizens.

Collaborating and Partnering: People skilled in this area create and maintain positive, professional and trusting working relationships with a wide range of people within and outside the Civil Service to help get business done. At all levels, it requires working collaboratively, sharing information and building supportive, responsive relationships with colleagues and stakeholders, whilst having the confidence to challenge assumptions.

Building Capability for All: Effectiveness in this area is having a strong focus on continuous learning for oneself, others and the organisation. For all staff, it’s being open to learning, about keeping one’s own knowledge and skill set current and evolving.

Making Effective Decisions: Effectiveness in this area is about being objective; using sound judgement, evidence and knowledge to provide accurate, expert and professional advice. For all staff, it means showing clarity of thought, setting priorities, analysing and using evidence to evaluate options before arriving at well reasoned justifiable decisions.

Seeing the Big Picture : Seeing the big picture is about having an in-depth understanding and knowledge of how your role fits with and supports organisational objectives and the wider public needs. For all staff, it is about focusing your contribution on the activities which will meet Civil Service goals and deliver the greatest value.

Changing and Improving : People who are effective in this area are responsive, innovative and seek out opportunities to create effective change. For all staff, it’s about being open to change, suggesting ideas for improvements to the way things are done, and working in ‘smarter’, more focused ways.

Managing a Quality Service: Effectiveness in this area is about being organised to deliver service objectives and striving to improve the quality of service, taking account of diverse customer needs and requirements. People, who are effective plan, organise and manage their time and activities to deliver a high quality and efficient service, applying programme and project management approaches to support service delivery.

Delivering at Pace : Effectiveness in this area means focusing on delivering timely performance with energy and taking responsibility and accountability for quality outcomes. For all staff, it’s about working to agreed goals and activities and dealing with challenges in a responsive and constructive way.

The competences and experience will be tested through a competence-based interview which, in the main, will ask for examples of having demonstrated these skills

Experience

A BA or equivalent in Social Sciences, History, Journalism, Mass-media (or other careers related) is desired

Proved knowledge and genuine interest in local news and international affairs

Excellent writing and synthesising skills in both English and Spanish a MUST

Excellent prioritisation and organisational skills

A proactive attitude towards information is essential

Strong customer focus, teamwork and interpersonal skills are crucial

Initiative and judgement

Detail oriented

Computer skills (including spreadsheets, Word, Power Point, info graphics, video editing, etc) are required

Ability to take responsibility for specific activities and to work effectively without constant supervision under strict deadlines

Effective planning and tidiness are expected

Languages:

Excellent spoken and written English and Spanish are essential

Benefits:

The opportunity to work in a diverse and multicultural work environment

Starting salary at MXN $21,509.00 gross per month

Attractive benefits package over and above Law’s minimum requirements

38 conditioned working hours per week. Mon-Thu 08:00 – 16:30 with a half hour lunch break and Fri 08:00-14:00 although some flexibility may be required.

14 public holidays per year

15 days annual leave pro rata on first year and 20 days after first year

30 days salary Christmas Bonus

Private Medical Scheme.

The British Embassy is committed to the ongoing training and development of its staff, and training will be provided as appropriate.

How to Apply

If you fulfil the requirements and relevant criteria for this position, please send your CV with a short covering letter in English explaining why you think you would be an excellent candidate for this job, to the following email address: :recruitment4.americasregionalhub@fco.gov.uk Please make reference to the Press Officer and Content Coordinator position in the subject of your email. If you would like further information on the position you are encouraged to discuss with any members of the section.

Closing date for applications is 15:00 hrs, Mexico City time, August/08/2014. Applications received after this deadline will not be considered.

Only those candidates who are short-listed will be contacted and called for interview.

We expect successful candidates to start working as soon as possible. Applications should be sent in an electronic format with all attachments included with a file size of less than 1MB.

Applications that do not fully comply with the instructions above will not be taken into consideration.

A2 (L) Personal Assistant to Political, Economic and Management Counsellor

The British Embassy in Mexico City is part of a world-wide network of nearly 270 diplomatic offices, representing British political, economic and consular interests overseas. Our office in Mexico City has 110 members of staff and we have trade offices in Guadalajara, Tijuana and Monterrey. For more information about our work please visit our website www.gov.uk/government/world/mexico

We are seeking a Personal Assistant to work to the Political, Economic and Management Counsellor on a one year contract. He/she will need to work as part of an Executive Office team, working with the PA to the Ambassador and PA to the Deputy Head of Mission, as well as working with the wider Embassy team.

This is a varied and challenging position. The incumbent will undertake a wide range of administrative tasks as well as lead on individual projects and act as filter for issues being raised with the Counsellor. The incumbent will interact with colleagues from across the Embassy and a range of external contacts in Mexico and the UK.

Your main duties will be:

Administrative tasks such as: managing the diary; submitting claims; monitoring budgets; drafting letters; taking minutes; filtering phone calls and e-mail requests.
Project tasks such as: follow up on corporate initiatives; organising the away day, health week and diversity events; intern policy champion.
Crisis Assistant tasks such as: keeping the Crisis Management Plan up to date; checking crisis preparedness plans and supplies; supporting Embassy drills and exercises; regularly checking back up location plans.

Skills required:

Strong organisational, prioritisation and multitasking skills;

Ability to manage own time and resources often working under pressure;

Proactive, strong sense of responsibility and sound judgement;

Strong interpersonal skills and good team player;

Ability to represent the Embassy and Counsellor externally as required;

High standard of written and spoken English and Spanish;

Good secretarial skills and familiarity with Word and Excel IT systems;

Experience with organising events or leading projects is desirable.

The incumbent will need to develop an understanding of the work of the different parts of the British Embassy in order to provide effective support.

Benefits

Monthly Gross Salary 15,628 Mexican Pesos

The opportunity to work in a diverse and stimulating environment.

38 hour working week. Working Monday to Thursday from 08:00 to 16:30 with half of hour lunch break and Fridays from 08:00-14:00 hrs.

Continuous training available.

15 days annual leave entitlement a year pro rata on first year, 20 days after second year

30 day Christmas bonus a year pro rata on first year

IMSS and Private Medical Scheme for employee, spouse and dependants under the age of 18.

A mix of Mexican and British Holidays that adds up to 14 days per year.

How to Apply

If you fulfil the requirements and relevant criteria for this position, please send your CV with a short covering letter both in English explaining why you think you would be an excellent candidate for this job, to the following email address:hr4.mexico@fco.gov.uk

Applications should be sent in an electronic format with all attachments included not exceeding 1MB.

A receipt will be automatically generated upon successful receipt of your application. Your application should be sent with the position you are applying in the subject.

Closing date for applications is 12:00 PM (local time, Mexico City) Friday 6 August 2014. Applications received after this deadline will not be considered.

Only those candidates who are short-listed will be contacted and called for interview. Ideally the successful applicant will start work before the end of August 2014.

Applications that do not fully comply with the instructions above will not be taken into consideration.

Corporate Services Manager (CSM)

Are you an experienced manager and an innovative and energetic self-starter? Do you thrive on change and challenge and have the drive and resilience to see a job through? Do you set and observe procedures and maintain high standards of customer service?

If so, you may be the person we are looking for to be our Corporate Services Manager (CSM) to lead our busy and dynamic Corporate Services Team at a time of rapid change. The successful candidate will be responsible for ensuring the team deliver effective management, finance, procurement and estate services to the whole Embassy. You must be proactive with a can-do attitude. You should also be a fast learner, seeking to drive forward and resolve issues without constant guidance.

Background

The British Embassy in Mexico City is part of a world-wide network of nearly 270 diplomatic offices, representing British political, economic and consular interests overseas. Our office in Mexico City has 110 members of staff and we have trade offices in Guadalajara, Tijuana and Monterrey. For more information about our work please visit our website www.gov.uk/government/world/mexico

The CSM will report to the Minister-Counsellor – Political, Economic, Consular and Management, and will serve as a key member of the Embassy’s senior management team. He/she will need to work closely with policy makers in London to implement new initiatives and achieve the highest value for money.

Against the background of ongoing and significant cuts in public expenditure in the UK, the successful candidate will be expected to drive through a programme of efficiency savings across the Mexico Network to ensure that the Corporate Services team not only provides the best possible value for money in support of the Government’s foreign policy priorities, but is also seen to be doing so.

Duties and Responsibilities:

Leadership- Lead a 15 person Corporate Services Team (Estates, Estates, Finances, HR, IT, Procurement, Security, Transports and Logistics) by providing strategic direction and motivating the team to deliver a high level of service, working with colleagues from across the Embassy.
Ensure overall efficient and effective operation of corporate services work.
Continuously review business policies and processes to identify new and more imaginative ways of working and deliver a more effective, efficient and professional operation.

Financial /Procurement- Supervision and monitoring of the official account procedures and processes in accordance with corporate policies, and submission of all related financial returns.

Prepare monthly, annual and ad hoc reports to senior managers on budget management, including forecasting and budget management and spending to date.

Oversee accounts to ensure proper financial controls are in place and being followed working closely with Finance team in the UK and regional hub.

Ensure devolved budget holders actively manage their budgets.

Review and authorize expenditure where necessary ensuring financial compliance and audit requirements.

Coordinate accounting and finance services to Partners Across Government as required

Reinforce existing corporate policies and best practices on Procurement, ensuring maximum value for money is constantly achieved.

Oversee management of major external contracts as necessary.

Oversee management of all official corporate contracts with local suppliers and vendors as necessary and ensure they are in accordance with FCO policies.

Human Resources:

Oversee terms and conditions of service for locally-employed staff and ensure strict compliance with local labour law and FCO Policy

Provide guidance on sensitive staff matters for both diplomatic and locally employed staff, including management issues and dispute resolution.

Ensure locally-employed staff pay scales and performance related pay increases are reviewed regularly and fairly. Ensure expenditure on pay remains within budget allocation.

Provide guidance on arrival/departures for UKBs staff and, accreditation process.

Oversee Staff Induction programmes.

Estate Management:

Oversee network health & safety related issues, to ensure compliance with current UK and local regulations. Oversee estate management (works, maintenance, * procurement, furnishings programme, maintenance personnel and contractor management, property leases, projects etc). Ensure value for money is continually sought and achieved with all suppliers.

Support the Estates Manager to ensure the office and residential properties are fully operational, underpinned by proactive and preventative maintenance schedules.

Ensure environmental/sustainability methodologies are integrated into the Embassy.

Transport & Logistics:

Oversee Logistics officer and provide support on maintaining vehicle fleet, importation and exportation of goods and services as well as other official documentation needed to run the Embassy effectively.

Security:

In conjunction with Post Security Officer ensure security of buildings, staff and information at all times.

Other tasks:

Work closely with the regional hub assuring regionalisation processes run smoothly assuring demands are being attended in accordance with SLA.

Ensure Business Continuity Plans are up to date and tested.

Other corporate duties as assigned.

Skills Required:

Excellent interpersonal and communication skills both in English and Spanish.

Strong leadership and management skills, with the ability to lead, motivate and drive forward multiple teams at the same time.

Greater understanding of and ability to deal with financial information

Customer focused with a can-do attitude, ensuring timely and informative follow-up to all customer service requests.

Personal drive and the ability to be a self-starter as well as a motivator and team player.

Strong organizational, prioritisation, analytical and time management skills, with good attention to detail.

Flexible, resilient under pressure and decisive with a proven track record of delivering results to a high standard within tight deadlines.

An analytical and logical approach to problem solving

Strategic and creative thinker with the ability to embrace, manage and promote change.

Ability to travel occasionally within the region or internationally as needed.

Willingness to work additional hours as necessary to complete a project or task.

Minimum Qualifications:

A college/university level degree in Business Management, or equivalent

At least 5 years of management or administrative experience in a managerial capacity. At least 5 years experience managing teams;

Background in accounting, finance, budgets, human resources or estates is preferred;

Fluent in oral and written English and Spanish;

Strong IT computer skills using Microsoft Office, Internet and MS Project; experience with Oracle systems and databases preferred.

The Benefits

Monthly Gross Salary to be confirmed upon job offer

The opportunity to work in a diverse and stimulating environment.

38 hour working week. Working Monday to Thursday from 08:00 to 16:30 with half of hour lunch break and Fridays from 08:00-14:00 hrs.

Continuous training available.

15 days annual leave entitlement a year pro rata on first year, 20 days after second year

30 day Christmas bonus a year pro rata on first year

IMSS and Private Medical Scheme for employee, spouse and dependants under the age of 18.

A mix of Mexican and British Holidays that adds up to 14 days per year.

Specific training, mentoring and coaching for the role will be provided for the successful candidate. This may include training in London and the region

The successful candidate will be subject to confirmation of background and security clearance.
The successful candidate is expected to commence employment no later than Mid September.

To apply:

Please submit your CV, salary history and a covering letter, explaining why you think you would be suitable for the job. Refer to the CORPORATE SERVICES MANAGER position to hr9.mexico@fco.gov.uk by 15 August 2014.
We will only process applications that are submitted in English, via email referring to this position. Applications sent by any other means to other mail inboxes or sent after the closing date will not be considered

The British Embassy is an equal opportunity employer and makes all employment decisions based on each individual’s merits without regard to race, gender, religion, national origin, citizenship, disability, age, sexual orientation, political affiliation or any other criterion protected by law.

A2 Regional Procurement Assistant LATAM

Background:

This job is part of a three person regional Procurement Team which is also part of the Mexico Regional Hub with 14 regional officers. The Regional Procurement Assistant will provide support to the Regional Procurement Manager by working with customers, suppliers and other stakeholders on all aspects of Procurement delivery. The Procurement Group in the FCO takes responsibility for the acquisition of all goods and services required by the organisation whether bought at home in the UK or at one of our 260 office locations around the world. We do this by directly managing high value procurement activities and creating and implementing the policies and procedures for everything else.

The new Procurement Operating Model is introducing procurement expertise into a regional organisation structure. This will provide expert service to our global network of locations whilst retaining the ability to deliver efficiently on behalf of several locations and maintain links with the central procurement function in the UK. Procurement will become a delivery partner to the FCO business, providing advice and expertise to the business across the procurement lifecycle though to a shared responsibility for the successful delivery of larger procurement projects.

Purpose of Job

Work as part of the Regional Procurement Team; working with customers, suppliers and other stakeholders on all aspects of Procurement delivery, review, monitoring and reporting. Assist the Regional Procurement Manager in day-to-day delivery.

Main Duties/Responsibilities

Data Analysis & Reporting. Working with the Regional Procurement Head in:

Standardisation of procurement data

Preparation of Spend and Market Analysis

Preparation of Monthly Post Reports

Assist in compiling requirements for Central Reporting
30% Procurement Activity & Monitoring. Assisting in preparation and issuance of invitation to tender documentation and collate supplier responses in accordance with procurement rules and regulations. Initiate new supplier set-ups and assist in supplier optimisation projects. 40 % Database Management. Management of Supplier Database Management of Regional Contracts Database and co-ordination with counterparts in the UK Management of Regional Procurement Knowledge base. 15% Procurement Processes and Assurance. Working with Posts across the region and Procurement Policy Teams in UK to develop and implement best practice and guidance in order to meet HM Government Legal Obligations and ensure procurement compliance.

Minimum Qualifications/Experience:

Any combination of education, training or experience that demonstrates the ability to perform the duties of the position.

3 or more years of experience in Procurement and Contracts roles, P2P and procuretrack.

Outstanding interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to work with people at all levels in a fast paced environment.

Must be able to work independently as well as part of a team.

Proficient in all MS Office applications, specifically Word and Excel.

Language Requirement

Fluent spoken and written English and Spanish, some Portuguese will be a plus.

Competences Required

Changing and Improving- Being open to change , suggesting ideas for improvements to the way things are done, and working in ‘smarter’, more focused ways. * * Collaborating and Partnering- Requires working collaboratively, sharing information and building supportive, responsible relationships with colleagues and stakeholders, whilst having the confidence to challenge assumptions.

Delivering at Pace- Working towards agreed goals and activities and dealing with challenges in responsible and constructive way.

Other:

This role is may require some travel, a valid passport is, therefore, essential.

The successful individual will be subject to security vetting;

Any individual applying should declare any issues that may impact Visa applications to the UK or any other country.

Benefits

Starting salary at $15,628.00 MXN gross per month

Attractive benefits package over and above Law’s minimum requirements

38 conditioned working hours per week. Mon-Thu 08:00 – 16:30 with a half hour lunch break and Fri 08:00-14:00 although some flexibility may be required.

14 public holidays per year

15 days annual leave

Private Medical Scheme.

The British Embassy is committed to the ongoing training and development of its staff, and training will be provided as appropriate.

The opportunity to work in a diverse and multicultural work environment

How to Apply

If you fulfil the requirements and relevant criteria for this position, please send your CV including your salary history with a short covering letter both in English explaining what skills and experience you posses that makes you an excellent candidate for this job, please refer in the subject line to the A2 Regional Procurement Assistant job, and email to: HR6.Mexico@fco.gsi.gov.uk

Applications should be sent in an electronic format with all attachments included not exceeding 1MB.

A receipt will be automatically generated upon successful receipt of your application. Your application should be sent with the position you are applying in the subject.

Closing date for applications is 08:00 AM (local time, Mexico City) Monday 11 August. Applications received after this deadline will not be considered.

Only those candidates who are short-listed will be contacted and called for interview.

Applications that do not fully comply with the instructions above will not be taken into consideration.

The British Embassy in Mexico City is committed to a policy of equal opportunities and to creating a diverse working environment, free from discrimination, where everyone is included and treated fairly, based on merit alone. We are an equal opportunity employer, making all employment decisions without regard to race, gender, religion, national origin, citizenship, disability, age, sexual orientation, political affiliation or any other criterion protected by law.

Adverts for interns

British Embassy Mexico City Job Opportunity: Intern (Paid scheme)

Are you interested in doing your internships in an exciting, dynamic and international environment? Would you like to have the opportunity to start your professional career with a diverse team of over 100 people and, at the same time, make a real contribution to the British Embassy in Mexico City?

The British Embassy is in the search for interns who are dynamic, resourceful, task oriented, with a collaborative approach.

Are you:

Responsible?

High performer?

Organized?

Good at English?

Deliver results without the need for inspection?

Willing to learn and grow in a customer related environment?

In the last semesters of your degree or a recent graduate with qualification in Management, Accounts, Foreign Trade, International Relations, Logistics, Politics, and Economy & Communication.

Benefits

The opportunity to work in a diverse and multicultural work environment

Monthly salary at MXN $2,018.70 working 20 hours per week and $2,523.38 working 25 hours per week, gross per month

20 or 25 conditioned working hours per week. Mon-Thu 08:00 – 12:00 and Fri 08:00-14:00 although some flexibility may be required.

The British Embassy is committed to the ongoing training and development of its staff, and training will be provided as appropriate.

The British Embassy has agreements with some Universities to release social service.

Duration

The internship programme for Mexican Nationals runs throughout the year. Local internships should stay 6 months with the possibility of extending another 6 months period.

How to Apply

If you fulfil the requirements and relevant criteria for this position, please send your CV with a short covering letter in English explaining why you think you would be an excellent candidate for this job, to the following email address: mexico.socialservice@fco.gov.uk at the British Embassy. Please make reference to the Intern position in the subject of your email. If you would like further information on the position you are encouraged to discuss with any members of the section.

Closing date for applications is 12:00 PM (local time, Mexico City) August 8. Applications received after this deadline will not be considered.

The British Embassy in Mexico City is committed to a policy of equal opportunities and to creating a diverse working environment, free from discrimination, where everyone is included and treated fairly, based on merit alone. We are an equal opportunity employer, making all employment decisions without regard to race, gender, religion, national origin, citizenship, disability, age, sexual orientation, political affiliation or any other criterion protected by law.

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