Programme and Trade Officer at Embassy of Switzerland
Confidential
Accra, Ghana
Permanent
Published 1 month ago · Expires 4 weeks from now
Job description
## Title: Programme and Trade Officer - Embassy of Switzerland
About the Position
The Embassy of Switzerland is seeking a qualified Programme and Trade Officer to join its Economic Section in Accra, Ghana. This is a full-time international role focused on managing Switzerland's economic development cooperation portfolio and supporting Swiss private sector interests in Ghana.
About the Economic Section
The Economic Section has two primary responsibilities:
- Managing Switzerland's economic development cooperation portfolio with Ghana
- Monitoring economic matters and supporting the Swiss private sector active in Ghana
Areas of Specialization
Switzerland's economic development cooperation with Ghana focuses on:
- Economic and financial policy, including Public Finance Management and tax reforms
- Urban infrastructure and utilities, with emphasis on renewable energy
- Private sector development, including entrepreneurship, access to finance, business development, and climate initiatives
- Trade promotion with a strong focus on sustainable value chains, including recycling industries
Key Responsibilities
- Monitor selected programs within Switzerland's cooperation portfolio and identify new activities pertaining to private sector development, trade promotion, and value chain development
- Provide in-depth and critical analysis at macro-economic and sectoral levels as requested
- Contribute to the Embassy's annual economic report and written briefs for economic development policy dialogue, particularly within relevant sector working groups
- Closely follow the interests and activities of Swiss businesses and the Swiss business community in Ghana in coordination with Embassy management
- Assist with Swiss business lunches and related events as requested
- Support the preparation and accommodation of economic delegations as needed
- Develop and maintain strong relationships with government officials, private sector representatives, development partners, and project implementing agencies