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Stakeholder Relations & Advocacy Officer/Liaison

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Summary of Role

The Stakeholder Relations & Advocacy Liaison is the connective tissue between the AEC and its diverse constellation of stakeholders, from African governments and regulators to multilateral institutions, member companies, development partners, and civil society.

You will design and execute engagement strategies that amplify the AEC’s advocacy agenda, deepen member relationships, and ensure that African voices are heard and represented in continental and global energy discourse.

How to apply

Send your CV, cover letter, and a writing sample to careers@energychamber.org with the subject line “Research & Intelligence Analyst”

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Job requirements

  • Relationship-first mindset with a natural talent for building trust, rapport, and long-term partnerships across cultures and sectors
  • Strategic communicator who can distil complex energy and policy issues into compelling, audience-appropriate narratives
  • Politically astute with a nuanced understanding of African governance structures and stakeholder interests
  • Proactive and entrepreneurial – comfortable operating with autonomy and initiative in a lean, dynamic organisation
  • Deep personal commitment to the AEC’s mission of ensuring that Africa’s energy resources create lasting prosperity for Africans

Key responsibilities

  • Map, maintain, and proactively engage the AEC’s stakeholder ecosystem, including government ministries, national oil companies, energy regulators, multilateral institutions, member companies, and development partners.
  • Support the development and execution of the AEC’s advocacy and government relations strategy across African markets.
  • Build and sustain trusted relationships with senior decision-makers in the public and private energy sectors, facilitating high-level policy dialogue, roundtables, and bilateral engagements.
  • Coordinate stakeholder participation in AEC events — including Africa Energy Week, ministerial roundtables, and technical working groups — ensuring meaningful, impactful representation.
  • Draft compelling stakeholder communication materials including briefings, position papers, talking points, formal letters, and advocacy submissions on behalf of AEC leadership.
  • Design and maintain a robust stakeholder tracking system; report regularly on engagement activities, relationship health, commitments made, and outcomes achieved.
  • Manage member relations, supporting the onboarding, retention, and satisfaction of AEC corporate and individual members; act as a first point of contact for member queries.
  • Represent the AEC at industry events, intergovernmental forums, and bilateral meetings across the continent and internationally.
  • Coordinate cross-functional advocacy campaigns that connect AEC research output to targeted, strategic stakeholder outreach.

Desired skills

Essential
  • Bachelor’s degree in international relations, public policy, business, communications, or a related field
  • 4–5 years of experience in stakeholder engagement, government relations, advocacy, or partnerships – ideally in the energy, extractives, or development sector
  • Demonstrated ability to build trusted, productive relationships at senior levels in both the public and private sectors
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English; ability to produce polished, persuasive materials for senior audiences
  • Strong organisational skills and ability to manage multiple stakeholder workstreams simultaneously with precision
  • Solid understanding of African political economy and the dynamics of the continental energy sector
Advantageous
  • Experience in oil & gas, renewables, LNG, or energy finance
  • Working knowledge of French or any other language
  • Experience with CRM or stakeholder management platforms (Salesforce, HubSpot, or similar)
Competencies
  • Relationship-first mindset with a natural talent for building trust, rapport, and long-term partnerships across cultures and sectors
  • Strategic communicator who can distil complex energy and policy issues into compelling, audience-appropriate narratives
  • Politically astute with a nuanced understanding of African governance structures and stakeholder interests
  • Proactive and entrepreneurial – comfortable operating with autonomy and initiative in a lean, dynamic organisation
  • Deep personal commitment to the AEC’s mission of ensuring that Africa’s energy resources create lasting prosperity for Africans

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