Sexual Harassment Lead at British Council

Posted on Tue 07th Jul, 2026 - www.hotnigerianjobs.com --- (0 comments)

The British Council is the UK’s international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities. We create friendly knowledge and understanding between the people of the UK and other countries. We do this by making a positive contribution to the UK and the countries we work with – changing lives by creating opportunities, building connections and engendering trust.
 
We work with over 100 countries across the world in the fields of arts and culture, English language, education and civil society. Each year we reach over 20 million people face-to-face and more than 500 million people online, via broadcasts and publications. Founded in 1934, we are a UK charity governed by Royal Charter and a UK public body.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Title: Sexual Harassment Lead

Job ID: 49319
Location: Nigeria
Contract Type: One (1) Year Fixed Term Contract
Pay Grade: 8

Role Context - About The Team

  • This role will work collaboratively with key internal and external stakeholders to embed priorities, develop KPIs, strengthen reporting and data analysis, and build organisational capability through awareness‑raising, training, and strategic leadership.

Role Purpose - The Job

  • The Sexual Harassment Lead will act as the organisation’s subject matter expert (SME) on sexual harassment, supporting the Safeguarding Team and the sexual harassment  working group to embed, strengthen and advance the organisation’s response in line with the amended Equality Act 2010 and the associated proactive duty to prevent harassment.
  • The postholder will drive delivery of the organisation’s Seven‑Point Action Plan, support progression through the Five‑Stage Maturity Model, and ensure the organisation is fully equipped, compliant, and culturally ready to prevent and respond to sexual harassment effectively.
  • This role will work collaboratively with key internal and external stakeholders to embed priorities, develop KPIs, strengthen reporting and data analysis, and build organisational capability through awareness‑raising, training, and strategic leadership.

Main Accountabilities
Strategic Leadership & Compliance:

  • Lead the organisation’s work on sexual harassment prevention and response, ensuring alignment with the amended Equality Act 2010 and regulatory expectations.
  • Drive implementation and continuous improvement of the Seven‑Point Action Plan, ensuring measurable progress and organisational accountability.
  • Guide the organisation through the Five‑Stage Maturity Model, identifying gaps, setting milestones, and coordinating cross‑organisational action.
  • Provide expert advice to senior leaders, safeguarding leads, HR, and operational teams on best practice, risk management, and compliance

Policy, Frameworks & Governance:

  • Review, update and embed policies, procedures, and guidance relating to sexual harassment, ensuring they reflect legal requirements and sector best practice.
  • Support the development of governance structures that enable oversight, assurance, and transparent reporting.
  • Ensure the organisation’s approach is trauma‑informed, survivor‑centred, and aligned with safeguarding principles.

Data, Insight & KPIs:

  • Develop and implement KPIs and performance measures to track progress, identify risk, and inform strategic decision‑making.
  • Support the analysis of incident data, reporting trends, and identifying areas for targeted intervention.

Culture Change, Awareness & Training:

  • Design and deliver awareness‑raising campaigns, briefing sessions, and training packages for staff, volunteers, and leaders.
  • Embed the organisation’s three identified priorities into everyday practice, ensuring they are understood and acted upon across all levels.
  • Promote a culture of respect, psychological safety, and zero tolerance for harassment.
  • Assist with the design and delivery of the Sexual Harassment SEAH training models

Stakeholder Engagement & Collaboration:

  • Work closely with the senior safeguarding managers and safeguarding team members.
  • Work closely with safeguarding, HR, EDI, operational teams, staff networks, and external partners to ensure a unified and consistent approach.
  • Facilitate engagement sessions, consultations, and co‑production activities with staff and stakeholders.

Continuous Improvement & Organisational Readiness:

  • Identify emerging risks, trends, and legislative changes, ensuring the organisation remains proactive and future‑focused.
  • Provide expert challenge and support to ensure the organisation is fit for purpose in preventing and responding to sexual harassment.

Requirements of the Role
Minimum/essential:

  • Integrity and discretion when handling sensitive matters.
  • Collaborative leadership, bringing people with you through change.
  • Courage to challenge and advocate for safe, respectful environments.
  • Empathy and emotional intelligence are particularly important when engaging with those affected by harassment.
  • Strategic thinking with the ability to deliver practical solutions.
  • Experience in the public sector, education, health, or regulated environments.

Role Specific Skills:

  • In‑depth understanding of the Equality Act 2010 (including recent amendments), safeguarding principles, and harassment prevention.
  • Knowledge of maturity models, organisational development, or continuous improvement frameworks.
  • Ability to translate complex legislation and policy into practical, accessible guidance.
  • Excellent communication, influencing, and relationship‑building skills.
  • Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret data and produce meaningful insights.
  • Ability to manage sensitive issues with discretion, professionalism and a trauma‑informed approach.

Role-specific knowledge and experience:

  • Integrity and discretion when handling sensitive matters.
  • Collaborative leadership, bringing people with you through change.
  • Courage to challenge and advocate for safe, respectful environments.
  • Empathy and emotional intelligence are particularly important when engaging with those affected by harassment.
  • Strategic thinking with the ability to deliver practical solutions.
  • Experience in the public sector, education, health, or regulated environments.

Requirements:

  • You must have the legal right to work in one of the British Council Office-based countries at the time of application.  We are unable to support with visa sponsorship and relocation.

Application Closing Date
15th July, 2026 at 21:59 UK Time.

How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply online