Contractual
Government & Community Liaison Officer, Shopner Sharothi
Position Summary
JAAGO Foundation Trust is seeking a proactive Government & Community Liaison Officer for the Shopner Sharothi (Girls Education and Skills Partnership) Project, based in Cox’s Bazar. The position is primarily focused on strengthening employer engagement and job placement opportunities for graduate learners, while maintaining collaborative relationships with community leaders and relevant local authorities as needed.
The Government & Community Liaison Officer will be responsible for establishing and maintaining partnerships with employers, vocational training providers, and community networks to facilitate sustainable employment opportunities for project participants. The role includes supporting outreach, advocacy, and awareness activities to connect graduates with the labor market, while gathering feedback from communities and stakeholders to improve placement outcomes.
The incumbent will work closely with the Project Manager and project teams to ensure placement initiatives are inclusive, culturally sensitive, and aligned with project objectives. This position requires strong interpersonal and coordination skills, with the ability to represent JAAGO Foundation Trust professionally to employers, communities, and other relevant stakeholders.
This position will report directly to the Project Manager. Candidates must be citizens of Bangladesh and committed to promoting gender-responsive and sustainable employment pathways for youth.
Job Responsibilities
A. Employers Relations:
- Build and sustain strong partnerships with employers, industry representatives, and private sector organizations to support the job placement of GESP graduate learners.
- Identify employment opportunities, internships, and apprenticeship placements that align with learners’ skills and training.
- Maintain regular communication with employers to understand their workforce needs and match them with qualified graduates.
- Collaborate with employers to ensure a smooth recruitment, onboarding, and retention process for placed graduates.
B. Community Engagement:
- Develop and maintain relationships with local community leaders and influencers to strengthen support for graduate employment initiatives.
- Conduct outreach and mobilization activities to raise awareness about the benefits of hiring skilled graduates.
- Gather and address community and employer feedback to improve the effectiveness of job placement strategies.
C. Advocacy and Awareness:
- Advocate for youth employment, gender equality, and skills-based hiring among employers and community stakeholders.
- Promote the GESP project’s vision, objectives, and success stories to inspire broader engagement from employers and partners.
- Organize events, job fairs, and networking sessions to connect graduates with potential employers and promote inclusive hiring practices.
D. Coordination with Stakeholders:
- Act as a liaison between the GESP project, employers, training providers, and community representatives.
- Facilitate meetings, consultations, and collaborative initiatives to enhance employment outcomes for graduates.
- Ensure that all placement activities align with employer expectations, labor market needs, and community priorities.
E. Reporting and Documentation:
- Maintain up-to-date records of employer partnerships, job placements, and follow-ups with graduates.
- Prepare reports summarizing progress, challenges, and outcomes of employer engagement and placement activities.
- Work closely with project managers to provide regular updates and recommendations on improving placement processes.
F. Cultural Sensitivity and Ethics:
- Demonstrate cultural awareness and respect for local values and practices in all interactions.
- Communicate effectively with diverse stakeholders, including young women and employers, with empathy and professionalism.
- Uphold transparency, fairness, and ethical standards throughout the placement and engagement process.
G. Safeguarding:
- Uphold and promote the organization’s safeguarding policies to ensure the safety, dignity, and well-being of all children, young people, and vulnerable adults engaged in our activities.
- Immediately report any concerns, suspicions, or incidents of safeguarding breaches in line with the organization’s reporting procedures.
- Maintain professional boundaries and conduct that fosters a safe and respectful  environment for all beneficiaries, colleagues, and stakeholders.
Education
- Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Social Sciences, Development Studies, Human Resource Management, or a related discipline from a recognized institution.
- Master’s degree in a relevant field will be considered an added advantage.
Experiences
- Minimum of 2–3 years of relevant experience in employer engagement, job placement facilitation, career services, or partnership development—preferably within development or youth employment projects.
- Proven experience in building and maintaining relationships with private sector employers, government agencies, and community stakeholders.
- Experience in organizing job fairs, networking sessions, or vocational/skills development activities will be an asset.
- Familiarity with labor market trends, employment challenges, and gender-sensitive placement approaches in Bangladesh.
Additional Requirements
- Strong interpersonal, negotiation, and communication skills, with the ability to engage effectively with employers, youth, and local communities.
- Good understanding of youth development, skills training, and employment generation strategies.
- Excellent reporting, documentation, and presentation skills.
- Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.
- Computer literacy with proficiency in MS Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
- Willingness to travel frequently to project sites and engage with employers and communities at the field level.
- Commitment to gender equality, inclusion, and ethical practices in all professional engagements.
JAAGO is an equal employment and affirmative action employer whereby we do not engage in practices that discriminate against any person employed or seeking employment based on race, color, religion, gender, national or ethnic origin, age, marital status, disability, veteran status or any other status or characteristic protected under applicable law.
JAAGO is also committed to safeguarding the safety, dignity and well-being of children, young people and other vulnerable groups. All applicants must share this commitment, will be required to adhere to JAAGO’s Safeguarding Policy and Code of Conduct if appointed, and may be subject to pre-employment reference and background checks and mandatory safeguarding training.
