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SayPro Deputy Country Director, South Sudan
Get Involved! We are hiring a Deputy Country Director to serve in our South Sudan office in Juba! We are looking for an experienced leader to provide mentorship and oversight to our team with general oversight on the Operations of the office. This role functions somewhat as a COO in the office. In this role you will also provide guidance in field office vision and leadership. Do you have experience with Operations, Procurement, Logistics, and HR? We are looking for someone with experience working in a variety of international contexts and we think you could be a great addition to our leadership. Come see how we do ministry and change lives! A day in the life of a Deputy Country Director in South Sudan: At Samaritan’s Purse, the Gospel really is the center of all we do! We start each day with a time of devotions and spend time praying for each other, our staff and volunteers who serve around the globe. In the role of Deputy Country Director, you will have the opportunity to: • Maintain your personal relationship with Jesus Christ and be an effective witness for Him • Serve as a member of the Senior Management Team (SMT) and will be required to travel to field site on occasion • Monitor humanitarian crises in South Sudan, perform field assessments when necessary, and advise the CD of potential response options. • Be a spiritual leader for national and international staff. • Host VIP trips including media personnel, government officials, dignitaries, donors and IHQ visitors. When needed, represent Samaritan's Purse with journalists and media outlets. • Oversee HR, IT, Operations, Logistics, Procurement, and our Mobile Medical Units • All other duties as assigned Learn more about serving with Samaritan’s Purse. Qualifications & Experience: • Bachelor’s degree and five years related experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience. • Strong organizational, communication, and networking skills. • Knowledge of project planning and implementation. • Experienced in cross-cultural team leadership. • Extensive field humanitarian experience in a management role. • Understanding and experience in logistics. • Experience of financial and administrative coordination. • Ability to coordinate activities with local involvement and NGO networks. • 12 credit hours of college-level Biblical Studies required but can be completed after hire. Job Location: Juba, South Sudan Type: Full- Time Language Requirement: Fluency in English (required) Accompaniment: Unaccompanied Travel Expectations: Occasional domestic travel to field sites, approximately 60/annually; required travel documents and vaccinations for entry into foreign countries will be necessary Benefits: • International medical, prescription, dental & vision insurance • Paid Family Medical Leave • Retirement savings plan • Paid holidays • 12 vacation/personal days • 10 sick days • Annual Home Leave • R&R • Food and Housing Provided • Laundry and Cleaning Services Samaritan's Purse Mission Statement: Samaritan's Purse is a nondenominational evangelical Christian organization providing spiritual and physical aid to hurting people around the world. Since 1970, Samaritan's Purse has helped meet needs of people who are victims of war, poverty, natural disasters, disease, and famine with the purpose of sharing God's love through His Son, Jesus Christ. The organization serves the Church worldwide to promote the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. How to apply APPLY HERE
SayPro Deputy Country Director
Location Field based in Goma, D.R. Congo with trips to remote field sites where living and working conditions will likely be more basic. Starting Date & Initial Contract Details November 2022. Full time, minimum contract of 12 to 24 months. Role Overview Manage the development and implementation of the projects to facilitate the implementation of the country programme strategy. Providing leadership, strategic direction, management and evaluation of all aspects of the programme, the Deputy Country Director (DCD) also plays a key role in external representation, legal compliance and team leadership. Project Overview Emergency health, WASH and infrastructure projects targeting displaced, war affected and vulnerable populations in NE Congo. Projects aimed at long term and sustainable behaviour change in general population and state health employees to improve public health and humanitarian access. Key Activity Areas Programme Management Facilitate cross cutting communications with the programme teams supporting programme strategy. Responsible for an effective implementation of Medair’s projects in DRC. Ensure accurate and timely reporting of activities to Country Director, GSO and donors. Ensure the timely development and submission of high-quality concept papers and proposals. Ensure regular project monitoring and evaluation against project objectives. Ensure the CD and other relevant staff are kept informed of progress and that corrective measures are taken where required. Support field project managers in all aspects of project management, ensuring knowledge of and adherence to applicable operational systems, donor requirements and country programme strategy. Prepare and implement policies, procedures and guidelines, with relevant Sector Advisors, field project managers and GSO staff, so as to enhance the smooth running of the programmes. Represent Medair at relevant national and local meetings with government officials, contractors, other NGOs, etc., reporting back as applicable to staff, field managers and GSO. Financial Management Supervise the budget management and expenditure for project t and shared costs, in collaboration with field project managers and GSO staff, ensuring budgets are spent according to donor proposals and regulations and within the appropriate time frame. Advise the senior field managers of the financial status of the projects. Monitor programme spending, ensuring relevant guidelines and procedures and being followed and that systems are in place for the prevention and detection of possible fraud in cooperation with the Finance Manager and Deputy Country Director (Support). Staff Management Line manage designated staff, including direct supervision and development. Assist other managers in their line management responsibilities, including recruitment, appraisal, objective setting, development and training, disciplinary action, etc., and deputise for them during any periods of absence. Facilitate regular team meetings and, through a consultative leadership style and a transparent, honest and supportive communication structure, develop and build an effective team. Reflect the vision and live the values of Medair at all times and especially when interacting with team members and provide them with leadership, advice and support. Develop direct reports to improve their knowledge competence and performance. Security Management Assist the Country Director in managing security incidents, as required. Communication Develop and maintain a transparent, honest and supportive communication structure with colleagues to ensure they are kept informed of support related activities and requirements. Develop and maintain positive relationships with suppliers, local authorities, other NGOs and any other stakeholders, representing Medair and ensuring good co-operation and partnerships. Quality Management Promote and use the Medair intranet and other operating procedures, ensuring that all standardised formats are used and guidelines are followed. With relevant managers, review, develop and implement (as applicable) systems to improve transparency and to detect and ultimately prevent loss or fraud. Carry-out regular inspections and spot-checks, both on systems and on-going work, to ensure the best use of Medair assets and resources. Team Spiritual Life Reflect the values of Medair with team members, local staff, beneficiaries, and external contacts. Work, live, and pray together in our Christian faith-based team settings. Fully contribute to the rich spiritual life of your team, including team devotions, prayers, and words of encouragement. Encouraged to join and contribute to Medair’s international prayer network. This job description covers the main tasks that are anticipated. Other tasks may be assigned as necessary. Qualifications University degree in a relevant subject such as Management/Development Studies/Business Administration or in a relevant technical subject – preferably public health related Excellent working knowledge of the English (spoken and written). Experience 2 years of experience in a senior leadership position; experience in the implementation of aid projects Experience in preparing proposals and donor reports Advanced leadership and management skills; committed to consultative and servant leadership Excellent communication skills; coaching and training skills Able to oversee multiple tasks, prioritising and delegating, and to build trust and enforce procedures How to apply Before you apply Please ensure you are fully aware of the: Medair organisational values. Medair is committed to safeguarding the protection of beneficiaries, volunteers, staff and partners, and particularly children. Therefore, we do not employ staff whose background we understand to be unsuitable for working with children. Medair staff are required to give the utmost respect to, and comply with, Medair’s accountability policies and best practices. Medair Relief & Recovery Orientation Course (ROC) (which forms part of the recruitment selection process for field positions). Application Process To apply, go to this vacancy on our Medair page. Please do not make multiple applications. We will not review email applications. Only English-language applications / CVs will be reviewed
SayPro COUNTRY REPRESENTATIVE
BACKGROUND
Created in 1980, Inter Aide is an association specialized in the realization of rural development programmes, which aims to strengthen the capacities of the most vulnerable populations so that they can improve their living conditions. Inter Aide currently runs 50 programs in seven countries: Haiti, Ethiopia, Madagascar, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Malawi and Mozambique. We focus on 4 key sectors – community health, WASH (water, sanitation and hygiene) and maintenance services, agriculture, and education. In 2021, more than 193,000 beneficiary families were supported to meet their most vital needs.
Inter Aide has been working on rural development programmes in Sierra Leone since 2007. The programmes aims at improving access to drinking water, the functionality of water points and food security in four districts of the country.
Inter Aide began its operations in the North and North-West of Sierra Leone in 2007 and has developed through the years a strong field expertise that directly involves and helps empowering local beneficiaries and actors in the following key areas:
- Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) and maintenance services: The WASH team is in charge of building and rehabilitating about 30 water points per year and improving latrine coverage. Another specific team also works on preventive maintenance that currently covers more than 2,500 water points via a network of independent water pump technicians.
- Family farming and food producing agriculture: The agricultural team works on the improvement of production techniques and on new cropping systems (especially horticulture).
In addition, there is a “log/admin” support department that provides transversal support to the programmes.
In total, Inter Aide’s team in Sierra Leone is composed of about 85 people.
In this context, Inter Aide is looking for a Country Representative that will be in charge of administrative, financial and logistical coordination, relations with development partners, in particular with local authorities in the capital and in the districts, communication with the head office and with the Programme Managers.
He/she will be based in the city of Makeni, Inter Aide’s headquarters in SL, with frequent travels in the field in the intervention areas and more occasionally in the capital.
MISSIONS
The Country Representative works in close collaboration with the Area Managers and the Administrative and Financial Managers based at HQ in France and the Thematic Coordinators and Programme Managers in the field. Through regular missions in the field, his/her main functions are to:
1) Represent Inter Aide and strengthening partner relations
- Facilitate the link with institutional partners (different ministries and their decentralized entities, local authorities, etc.) and technical partners;
- Support the head office and the Programme Managers in the negotiation, implementation and follow-up of the memoranda of understanding with institutional partners;
- Obtaining or renewing, with the support of HQ, approvals from the authorities;
- Facilitate and sometimes accompany field visits from HQ or partners;
- Monitor political orientations and ensure that the actions correlate with the Sierra Leonean policy and guidelines;
- Participate in meetings and gatherings of other actors operating in similar areas or zones in Ethiopia;
- Participate in the preparation of activity reports for Sierra Leonean institutions in line with the established deadlines;
- Participate in sectoral meetings organized by the government and its decentralized services (in Freetown and in the district’s capitals), as well as local authorities;
- Participate in the promotion of Inter Aide’s models in order to influence the development of new national and local policies, in collaboration with the program managers;
- Explore new sources of funding.
2) Administrative and financial monitoring and control
- Ensure the application of Inter Aide’s internal rules, procedures and Charter, and ensure the respect of the Sierra Leonean regulations;
- Follow up the fund transfers from the various projects and ensure the quality of services provided by the Sierra Leonean bank;
- Make regular visits to support the teams: ongoing training, proper filing of contracts, administrative documents, and inventory management procedures, etc.;
- The employee is responsible for the quality of budget monitoring and accounting and financial reports;
- In coordination with Inter Aide’s HQ, he/she compiles the administrative and financial elements required by the donors and ensures that the budget monitoring indicators are respected and controlled;
- He/she will be responsible for the monitoring, control and consolidation of the accounts. He/she will be responsible for the accounting reports produced in the field and communicated to donors (EU, AFD, Charity Water).
- He/she will ensure the proper preparation of internal and external audits;
- He/she will ensure compliance with procurement procedures and the conformity of supporting documents (signing certain contracts as head of the logistics department, conducting calls for tender, drafting procurement reports and summary notes);
- He/she is responsible for the budget allocated to common expenses (logistic and administrative);
- He/she prepares the monthly budget forecast;
- He/she is responsible for common purchases;
- He/she is responsible for the monthly financial report;
- He/she supports and trains the local administrative/logistical team so that they acquire more autonomy and rigor;
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- He/she develops, with the teams, tools to improve the management and the logistic and administrative follow-up.
3) Management of the logistics and administrative team
This project support team is composed of 26 people (including guards and drivers), spread over 3 bases (Makeni, Kamakwie, Port Loko).
In close collaboration with the Administrative and Financial Manager based at HQ, you will be responsible for supervising this team in its mission to support the projects:
- Adapt job descriptions, set objectives and results, evaluate each team member to help them progress and improve their skills;
- Propose salary increases, sign contracts and salary slips;
- Coordinate the smooth operation of logistical and administrative activities;
- Carry out regular inventories of the various stocks;
- Ensure that the inventory tracking database is kept up to date.
4) Key link between the field and HQ, as well as between the different programmes
- Maintain regular communication with the Programme Managers as well as with HQ;
- Develop formal and informal exchange mechanisms between programs (weekly management meetings, logistic meetings, thematic meetings, etc.)
5) In close collaboration with HQ, manage the human resources of field teams
- Manage and sign contracts for program managers and the logistic/admin team;
- Disseminate and sign internal rules and salary scales;
- Provide line management supervision from an administrative point of view;
- Ensure the application of administrative and security measures taken jointly with the headquarters.
PROFILE
- Master’s degree in project management, communication, agronomy, water and sanitation
- Skills in human resources, accounting and financial management, logistics, and administrative and legal management (short training in finance, Bioforce International Solidarity Administrator training or other relevant training)
- At least 4 years of professional experience in a similar position or context
- Experience working with local authorities in a similar context
- Experience in developing countries is a plus, experience in an NGO is preferred
- Ability to interact with different partners
- Fluency in written and spoken English
- Mastery of Pack Office essential
- Methodical rigor
- Diplomacy, humility, flexibility, dynamism, patience and tenacity
- Resistance to cultural and linguistic isolation
- Driving license, knowing how to drive a 125 motorcycle is a plus
How to apply
STATUS
– VSI (Voluntary Service International) French status preferred – 24 months’ renewable
– Allowances between 1400€ and 1650€ (depending on experience) + field allowance
– Full social coverage (CFE + mutual insurance) and repatriation insurance
– One return air ticket at the beginning and end of the mission + one annual return air ticket
– Possibility to leave as a couple / family
SayPro Country Director PAH Poland
WHO WE ARE
We are an organization that employs over 70 people in Poland alone, including specialists in communication, marketing, finance and HR. It is the daily work of these people that enables qualified humanitarian workers to carry out aid projects around the world. In total, our team consists of over 300 committed people who work together to achieve the mission of PAH, which is to make the world better by reducing suffering and promoting humanitarian values. Our headquarters are in Warsaw, but we also have an office in Toruń, as well as 5 permanent country offices in South Sudan, Somalia, Iraq, Yemen and Ukraine, where we employ mainly local employees.
Working at PAH means working in an international environment – it requires not only knowledge of foreign languages, but also intercultural and interpersonal skills. We are looking for highly qualified specialists who share the values that guide us.
If you want to change the world with us, we invite you to join our team!
Responsibilities:
- Developing humanitarian aid program and development program at Mission Poland – following crisis in Ukraine;
- Managing project’s actions, monitoring implemented strategies;
- Designing organizational structure and relations between its units;
- Operational management of Mission’s activities;
- Providing expertise on documents and operations;
- Fundraising activities;
- Representing the foundation in its relations with external partners;
- Developing mission’s activities in the region;
- Cooperation with external entities (incl. auditors and audit institutions);
- Cooperation with donors;
- Preparing and conducting internal substantive training;
- Managing recruitment and on-boarding procedures;
- Creating and implementing security plans;
- Preparing annual strategies.
Requirements:
- at least 7 years of professional experience in humanitarian and development area, including managerial experience and supervising minimum 20 team members;
- at least of 3 years of professional experience managing projects with a budget of 1 million USD or more;
- Highly proficient in spoken and written English (C1);
- Master degree (international relations / management /or related will be an asset);
- driving license.
What we offer:
- Full time position;
- Flexible working time;
- Extra leave;
- Remote work opportunities;
- Extra social benefits;
- International environment;
- Professional development opportunities.
How to apply
If you are interested in applying for this position, please fill in the online form till 22/10/22. Kindly note that only the candidates shortlisted for the next stages of the recruitment will be contacted.
SayPro Country Director
Leadership – Exhibits demonstrable and inspiring leadership in promoting the values, vision and mission. Leads the development and execution of high-quality country strategic plans relevant to the local context and reflecting the global priorities and goals outlined in the Global Strategy. Provides leadership in the change management of transformative initiatives in the countries. Provides strategic oversight and ensures excellence for a healthy growing operational portfolio with program quality, satisfied and engaged staff, program strategies with monitoring and learning systems, a portfolio of strong Local Partners, ambitious resource mobilization, and grant acquisition with appropriate pre- and post-award management. Strategic Representation – The Country Director is the most senior representative of International in the country. As such, s/he ensures the proper registration and compliance with statutory regulations related to INGOs and engages with the relevant authorities. Program Management –Provides leadership in the management of functions associated with the implementation of program models and delivery mechanisms. Ensures strong teams are in place in the country to oversee and incentivize the evolution and innovation in programs and their delivery models, and to guarantee the delivery of programs with high quality, integrating child protection, timely and quality completion of M&E processes, adoption of quality standards and guidelines, and efficient use of global and regional program resources. Enterprise Risk Management – Ensures the overall enterprise risks of the country operations are addressed, revised and managed proficiently. Drives and ensures the adaption, integration, and learning around key areas including child safeguarding standards, monitoring and evaluation, disaster risks reduction, gender equity and diversity, including the follow up on any findings to address gaps or weaknesses given the uniqueness of the local operating context and best practice. In this context, appropriate, timely and effective disaster emergency response and preparedness plans, are developed and updated regularly. Human Resource and Performance Management – Oversees the recruitment and orientation of senior staff, their on-going talent management and guidance ensuring their high level of engagement. Mentors senior staff to achieve performance metrics and core outcomes and oversees the establishment and functioning of a strong, effective senior management/leadership team, driven by a culture of innovation, in the country. Finance Management – Ensures optimal financial, human and physical resource allocation and management and maintains quality standards for successful implementation of the country’s and organization’s strategic plan. In close collaboration with Regional and Global Teams and Service Units ensures that adequate internal controls are in place to protect the Country Office financial and non-monetary assets and that they are used in accordance with corporate policies and procedures and in compliance with donor terms and conditions. Resource Mobilization and Business Development – Leads the strategic positioning of the country offices to increase income and revenue through innovative resource mobilization efforts focusing on institutional grants, corporate and individual donors – both locally and internationally. Explores and follows-up on business development opportunities by enhancing appropriate relationships with the donor community, Government and corporate leaders in the country, and by fostering and maintaining strong relationships and collaboration with Alliance members. Establishes innovative ways of growing the grant and donation portfolio and ensures effective implementation and close-out of grants, thus ensuring long-term health of the portfolio. Visibility and Profile – Ensures the organization is recognized by stakeholders (relevant government authorities, donors, other NGOs, media etc.) as a strong child development organization and credible reference point on issues related to development, and specifically to be a leader and a recognized voice in advocating for children’s issues and rights in both countries. Organizational Learning –Enables organization-wide learning and sharing by documenting approaches, project and program designs and lessons, case studies and other knowledge products from the country. Seeks and leverages existing knowledge products in order to increase efficiency and effectiveness and ensures teams in the country engage with and learn from each other. Participates in and contributes to the regional leadership team and global initiatives. Safety & Security – Enables the safe conduct of operations. Creating a culture of prioritizing the safety, security, and well-being of team members, premises, and assets of the Country Offices. Continuously monitors safety and security risks in the country, identifies and executes risk mitigation actions and works closely with Regional Director to assure an immediate and adequate response to safety and security issues. Child Safeguarding – Ensures an organizational culture and a work environment in which staff fully understand and apply child safeguarding standards and in which children are protected against violence, abuse and neglect. Ensures adequate reporting, investigation, decision-making and implementation of appropriate actions in case of violations in child safeguarding standards by staff or partner organizations. The Country Director remains alert and responsive to any child safeguarding risks, acquires relevant knowledge and skills which will enable the country offices to promote strong safeguarding practices and to understand the child safeguarding policy and procedures. At all times, s/he conducts him/herself in a manner consistent with the organizational Values, Operating Principles, Mission and Child Safeguarding Policy
SayPro Country Director Sudan
Duration : Long Term Start date : 16-Oct-2022 The Operations Department’s mandate is giving a fast and of quality response to the most vulnerable populations, in an independent and relevant way. In addition, it has the task of influencing the most profound causes and related vulnerability politics through analysis and mobilization of public opinion, donors and social and political actors. The department leads the response to new challenges to the fight against hunger by adapting our response (strategic focuses, emergency response, management etc.) to new contexts and enhancing synergies with other departments, other HQs and complementary actors. Key activities in your role will include The Country Director (CD) is the maximum responsible of Action Against Hunger (AAH) in the mission. In coordination with the desk officer, he/she will ensure the correct management of resources in order to achieve the strategic objectives. He/she will ensure the regional and national strategy, maintaining quality and relevance of the carried out actions, always under the organization’s mandate. The CD, through his/her leadership, will motivate the team, anticipating and managing possible conflicts. He/She will encourage innovative focus and will supervise the coordination team. Likewise, he/she will be defining the training strategy and professional development of his/her team, above all off the national one. The CD is responsible for the security of his/her team, he/she will promote, encourage and supervise the implementation of the charter of principles of Action against Hunger, as well as of its ethics code and anti-fraud politics. He/She will represent Action against Hunger before donors, authorities, international organizations, other NGOs, private sector and whichever institution of interest. The CD is in charge of ensuring the financial viability of the mission in coordination with HQ and of ensuring an efficient management of available resources of the Mission. He/She will direct the implementation of the fundraising strategy of public and private funds, designed in coordination with HQ. Likewise, he/she will be responsible of promoting technical innovative focus and fostering best practices and their replicability. The CD is responsible of achieving the annual objectives of the mission. Do you meet the profile required criteria? Knowledge of key donors of the sector; Strong networking and representational skills; Emergency Response coordination; Strategic and operational planning; Team management and leadership; Desirable: Knowledge of AAH technical areas of work (WaSH, FSL, Nut, DRR); Security management in sensitive contexts Minimum 3 years in International NGO management/coordination (Country Director level); Valuable: Experience in the Sudan or with Action Against Hunger (AAH) network Experience in identification, negotiation and management of development and emergency response projects. Command of issues related to the humanitarian system and International cooperation. Previous Experience as Country Director in similar contexts and organizations; High skills of representation and negotiation with donors and stakeholders High skills in constructing a medium-term strategy, defining and following the operation planning and response to emergency situations; Adaptability to political and cultural contexts and capacity of managing stress and working under pressure. Our remuneration package: We offer immediate incorporation to a dynamic international network with the following remuneration package: Formal work contract: Long Term Base: Khartoum (Sudan) Salary: according to Action Against Hunger salary scale and to candidate’s previous experience. This package includes: Family Status position Expatriate insurance (health, live, repatriation, travel, etc.) Break flights/trips to defined area: (break per diem: 215 EUR) Yearly holiday return flight ticket Accommodation and housing expenses (in shared guest house) Travel costs to and from the mission. 25 working days of paid leave per year. Action against Hunger is committed to preventing any type of unwanted behaviour at work such as but not limited to sexual harassment, sexual exploitation and abuse, lack of integrity and/or financial misconduct; We expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment through endorsing our code of conduct and other related policies and only those who share our values and code of conduct will be recruited to work for us. How to apply https://people.acf-e.org/employ/index.php/positions/view/6801/Country-Director-Sudan/
SayPro Country Management
Terms of Reference (TOR) Position: Country Director (CD) Location: Khartoum, Sudan Reports to: Regional Director (RD), Africa/Asia Direct Reports: DCD Programs, DCD-Operations, Finance Manager, HR Manager, Area Managers. About RI: Relief International specializes in relief and development programs that benefit people in acute distress. A registered non-profit in the US, UK, France and Belgium, our work targets those fragile countries or communities that suffer from recurrent man-made or natural crises that impede human development. The people that we serve live in seventeen countries across the Middle East, Africa, and Asia where the debilitating effects of political instability, forced displacement, and natural disasters are pervasive.Often, RI is the only organization providing healthcare, education, logistics, energy, capacity building, economic development, sanitation, and many other forms of assistance to these highly vulnerable communities. Position Summary: The Country Director will ensure strong leadership of all members of the RI Country Team that builds team spirit, cohesion, motivation, commitment, quality performance and fulfillment of all agency functions. He/she is directly responsible for the overall strategic planning, program design and implementation, program support operations (security, HR, procurement, logistics), country-level external relations and coordination, finance and budget compliance, administration, monitoring and evaluation, staff supervision, and required reporting on grants. He/she will ensure that programs meet stated objectives, are in line with RI’s philosophy and strategy, meet the needs of beneficiaries, and are implemented to the highest standards, on time, and within budget. The CD is will lead in obtaining funding, and identifying and pursuing new program opportunities. The CD will continually assess, identify and address gaps and weaknesses so as to improve overall country program performance, efficiency, and effectiveness. The CD is the primary link between the country team and Regional Support Office or team (RSO) and Global Support Office (GSO). He/she will build and maintain a close, collaborative and responsive relationship and frequent communications with the Regional Director as his/her direct supervisor and key link to global support services. Position Responsibilities and Duties: Program Planning, Development, and Resource Acquisition Lead the process of developing medium and long-range country strategic plans maintaining program focus in areas congruent with RI's program objectives and core sectors Pro-actively ensure effective ongoing direct communications and networking with donors that produces actionable and timely business intelligence. In collaboration with Regional PD Manager and country staff, lead and ensure that preparation of funding proposals are of the highest quality and closely responsive to donor requirements As needed personally draft entire, or substantial parts of funding proposals and budgets Track funding and program trends to understand specific donor priorities and resources. Cultivate relationships with new donors. Actively identify and pro-actively pursue new opportunities for program growth and start-up, in coordination with relevant country, regional and GSO Program Development, and Program, Assess other organization's activities to identify geographic or sector gaps and to map competitors. In close collaboration with regional and GSO management, participate in negotiation of contracts and agreements with donors, ensuring both programmatic and financial relevance, Identify, and where appropriate, initiate and maintain program partnerships with external agencies. Supervise and plan assessments, field research, and data collection in support of program design, In coordination with the Global Emergency Director, and as needed, lead all aspects emergency and disaster response, including internal and external inter-agency coordination at the country level, networking with donors and authorities, conducting emergency assessments, leading the design and drafting of proposals, and re-allocation of country staff and assets as appropriate. Program Management Supervise and ensure quality project implementation through interactive management of project/program managers, including ensuring appropriate allocation of resources and that controls are maintained at all levels Fully responsible for actively monitoring of projects to ensure they are on track with deliverables and quantitative targets, on time, and on budget without overspending or underspending and that they fully meet goals as committed in project documents. Take the lead, with program management team, in sufficiently early identification and diagnosis of off-track projects and actively determining feasible strategies to correct such problems. Ensure that all project modifications, adjustments, or no-cost extensions are fully justified and appropriately communicated and agreed by donors. Ensure that operations in support of projects, in particular procurement and logistics, are efficiently and effectively carried out. Ensure that team members effectively and efficiently contribute to the necessary work to ensure quality implementation of their programs. Provide feedback to staff to ensure optimal performance. Provide program guidance and technical input and advice as needed to maintain strategic vision Ensure project communication, and all requested internal and external reporting is completed with the highest quality, responsive to information requirements, and submitted on time. Conduct ongoing sub-office and field visits to enable direct staff support and observation of activities Personnel Management and Development Responsible for ultimate leadership and management of national and expatriate staff in country Assess staffing requirements for programs and country office and supervise recruitment in coordination with country HR manager, and as needed, in consultation with the RD. Ensure complete orientation process for all incoming staff covering RI goals and objectives, country and program background, vision and future plans, policies and procedures and security Assess staff training and capacity building needs and ensure training opportunities are provided. Act as a Point of Contact for Child Protection, Sexual Exploitation and Abuse and Harassment, and Code of Conduct policies, and train staff and beneficiaries on reporting misconduct mechanisms. Ensure that all HR personnel practices, contracts, taxes, compensation, registrations, residence permits, and departures are in accordance with local laws and RI policies. Ensure timesheets, payment records and contracts are properly kept, fully supported, updated and maintained, and easily available for audit Assess staff training and mentoring needs and develop a layer of Local National leaders through promoting the National Officer Corp program. Ensure staff are working effectively as a team to meet Country Strategic objectives, and individual performance and satisfaction are maximized through efficient support structures and procedures within the legal framework of the country and within RI policies and guidelines Safety and Security Overall responsibility for the safety and security of all RI country staff, volunteers and visitors Overall responsibility for all RI assets in country. Ensure the appointment of an appropriately qualified staff member as Country Security Focal Point while still maintaining overall responsibility and working closely with the Focal Point Ensure that all country staff are adequately familiar with, and trained in RI Security Policy and in particular the country-level security plan and procedures In coordination with the global and regional security staff, ensure the development and/or bi- annual update of a RI country security plan. Ensure all relevant SOPs’ are in place and updated/revised as per programmatic requirements. Ensure orientation of staff, visitors and volunteers on specific country safety and security issues. Represent RI in coordination of all security matters with other NGOs, the United Nations, other stakeholders, and local authorities. Strictly enforce compliance of all safety and security policies and procedures by all staff members. Lead close coordination with, and reporting to, RI GSO and Security Director in times of crises. Lead appropriate actions in security high risk situations, including but not limited to the activation of emergency evacuation plans. External Representation Maintain an appropriate image of RI to all external entities and protect RI's interests and assets Maintain best possible relations with relevant government authorities and ensure RI registration, permits, and clearances are all up to date and enable effective program implementation Conduct effective ongoing liaison with donors Represent RI by active participation in meetings of the humanitarian and development community Facilitate visits by donors, RSO and GSO staff, Board members and others, as requested Serve as a link, along with relevant country staff, between RI and project counterparts and partners Financial Management Supervise the Finance Manager and ensure, through close collaboration and follow-up, that all elements of the CFM’s Terms of Reference are fully met. Ensure timely and appropriate country level and project level budget preparation and monitoring Actively and personally verify that the national office and sub-offices maintain complete, up to date and accurate financial records for all transactions, and that full and appropriate supporting documentation, signatures, stamps, are available, using proper forms and templates. Verify that that all records are adequately stored, and backed up to prevent losses of any kind Verify on-time reporting and uploading of all financial data to RI accounting system by finance staff Verify project finances are properly coded and that BVAs are appropriately examined and analyzed On an ongoing basis ensure that project expenditures are in line with implementation plans so that early detection of under or over expenditure is appropriately addressed and projects end on- budget Examine and verify all key expenditures for which CD signature is required Ensure full coverage and equitable allocation of shared national office operating costs and staff to the various projects and donors as per an agreed formula Ensure the timely preparation and accuracy of project financial reports that are of highest quality and submitted on time to RI Regional Office, RI Global Support and donors Ensure overall audit compliance, financial transparency through supervision and direction of financial and administrative staff. Consult the Regional Finance Manager, as appropriate, who will provide additional technical support and oversight to the Country Finance Manager Consult the Regional Finance Manager and Regional Director for additional support in country- level financial analysis and planning. Ensure resources are used effectively and efficiently to deliver the objectives of all Programme Areas Plans and any overarching objectives Take an active role, in coordination with CFM and/or RFM, the recruitment and termination of all country finance staff Compliance Oversee program operations and reporting, ensuring compliance with RI policies and procedures, donor regulations and local laws Ensure that programs have appropriate legal representation and GSO is informed of all legal cases Oversee all internal and external audits Oversee the preparation of annual work plans and budgets Report regularly to RD, providing timely updates of all situations and project developments Create and maintain an environment that prevents sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) of beneficiaries, by clearly defining the standards of behavior that are expected of RI staff, as described in the organizations Code of Conduct; Ensure that mechanisms supporting these standards and principles are promoted, disseminated, and integrated into personnel requirements Ensure the existence and proper understanding of a complaint reporting system to address suspected abuses, and irregularities regarding staff, property or practices and participate in any investigations as directed by Global Support Office. Ensure all donor/supporter contractual terms and conditions are fulfilled in line with RI’s project funding management guidance and procedures. Minimum Qualifications & Requirements: This position demands a dynamic individual with a demonstrated ability to achieve results in a demanding and fast paced environment. Master’s degree in a relevant field or Bachelor’s degree with commensurate work experience; Minimum of ten (10) years professional experience in lead management implementing emergency response programs in a conflict setting with at least 5 years of senior management experience Master’s degree in a relevant field or Bachelor’s degree with commensurate work experience; Specific knowledges and experience with RI implementation and the ability to demonstrate results consistent with RI organizational values and goals; Ability and willingness to travel as needed; Solid background and knowledge of Rules and Regulations of USAID, ECHO, EC, DFID Demonstrated record in collaborating with local governments, rural communities, other NGOs U.N. Agencies and other international emergency response and development actors; Excellent interpersonal, communication, public speaking, and strategic planning skills required; Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities, deadlines, tasks efficiently; Excellent time management skills and resourcefulness with strong attention to detail; Proven leadership skills and experience of managing multidisciplinary teams; Practical experience of applying development issues at a project or community level coupled with impact assessment and evaluation of poverty reduction and social change. Evidence of understanding the challenges of donor and grant/contract management and the implications for program management Proficient English language writing and verbal skills Relief International's Values: We uphold the Humanitarian Principles: humanity, neutrality, impartiality and operational independence. We affirmatively engage the most vulnerable communities. We value: Inclusiveness Transparency and accountability Agility and innovation Collaboration Sustainability How to apply To apply please click on the link below;
SayPro Country Relations Lead
Country Relations Lead (1339) Oxfam is a global movement of people working together to end the injustice of poverty. Do you have experience of working at senior leadership level in country or regional level with international organisations? Do you have experience of working in complex contexts, including extended conflict contexts, and navigating challenging spaces and identifying risks that arise from these contexts? Do you have proven leadership and management skills of a geographically dispersed and high performing team? If so, we’d like to hear from you! The Role: Oxfam GB is looking for a Country Relation Lead to lead the country relations team which offers the main interface between OGB’s support, broker and enabling offer to Oxfam countries and regions. Country Relations Brokers are a strategic resource for channelling OGB’s collective capabilities (I.e. programming; influencing; knowledge; funding; grant and risk management etc) in support of countries as well as being a critical bridge providing an in-depth understanding for OGB, of the overarching needs, priorities and challenges faced by countries. The CR team will play a critical part in helping the organisation to engage in its partnerships with country offices in decolonial and racially just ways, and to complement the work of the regional teams in Oxfam Please note we are ideally looking for a candidate based in the global South (subject to Oxfam GB’s ability to employ in that location). The role would ideally suit a candidate in the HECA and SAF regions. What we are looking for: We’re looking for a candidate who cares about Oxfam's mission to end poverty and is personally aligned to the values of empowerment, accountability and inclusion in all you do and our feminist principles. An ideal candidate for the role will also be / have: Experience of working at senior leadership level in country or regional level with international organisations, in regions supported by the Country Relations Team (Asia, MENA, Africa) Experience of working in complex contexts, including extended conflict contexts, and navigating challenging spaces and identifying risks that arise from these contexts Proven strong team leadership and management skills of a geographically dispersed and high performing team Experience managing performance of others and helping people to develop, grow and achieve their potential, including increasing diversity and inclusion in teams and / or workplaces Strong team building skills and the proven ability to build relationships within a team and with other teams in a collaborative way in line with feminist principles. Proven ability in significant budget oversight and management Strong negotiation and positive, inclusive problem-solving experience. Excellent communication and influencing skills with internal and external audiences. Outstanding collaboration skills, effective networking skills and ability to assemble the right people into networks Good understanding. commitment and experience in embedding and continuously learning to embed a decolonial, anti-racist, safe, intersectional feminist and partner led approach in your work. Proven sound judgement in complex internal organisational situations and external context situations, and ability to make quick and sound decisions We offer: This role will give you an opportunity to make a difference and support Oxfam in being a partner of choice and fit for purpose organization. It will support you in being a key contributor in fulfilling our promise to be safe, feminist and partner led in all Oxfam does, (including the Confederation). Our values and commitment to safeguarding: Oxfam is committed to preventing any type of unwanted behaviour at work including sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse, lack of integrity and financial misconduct; and committed to promoting the welfare of children, young people, adults and beneficiaries with whom Oxfam GB engages. Oxfam expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment through our code of conduct. We place a high priority on ensuring that only those who share and demonstrate our values are recruited to work for us. The post holder will undertake the appropriate level of training and is responsible for ensuring that they understand and work within the safeguarding policies of the organisation. All offers of employment will be subject to satisfactory references and appropriate screening checks, which can include criminal records and terrorism finance checks. Oxfam GB also participates in the Inter Agency Misconduct Disclosure Scheme. In line with this Scheme, we will request information from job applicants’ previous employers about any findings of sexual exploitation, sexual abuse and/or sexual harassment during employment, or incidents under investigation when the applicant left employment. By submitting an application, the job applicant confirms his/her understanding of these recruitment procedures. We are committed to ensuring diversity and gender equality within our organisation and encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply. How to apply: As part of your online application, please upload your up to date CV and a covering letter explaining your suitability against the essential criteria in the job profile. About Us Oxfam is a global community who believe poverty isn’t inevitable. It’s an injustice that can be overcome. We are shop volunteers, women’s right activists, marathon runners, aid workers, coffee farmers, street fundraisers, goat herders, policy experts, campaigners, water engineers and more. And we won’t stop until everyone can live life without poverty for good. Oxfam GB is a member of international confederation of 21 organisations working together with partners and local communities in the areas of humanitarian, development and campaigning, in more than 90 countries. How to apply Please follow the link to view and apply for our vacancy on our website: https://jobs.oxfam.org.uk/vacancy/country-relations-lead-1339/17940/description/
SayPro HR Management Jordan Amman Country Office
The purpose of this role is to oversee, manage, develop and strengthen all HR and Admin functions in order to provide efficient and effective Human Resources and Administration support to the NRC Country Programme, Jordan. With a special focus on effective Recruitment, Staff development and training. General Responsibilities: Implement NRC’s HR systems and procedures at the national level. Ensure adherence to Employment Guidelines and other NRC policies. Ensure compliance with the local labor law within Jordan. Regular HR analysis and reports. Personnel management of the HR team at country office. Training, support, control and development of HR teams in all offices, and support and training of all staff with HR responsibilities/ personnel management. Ensure safe and standardized filing of personnel documents in all offices. Actively promote PSEA (Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse) standards & principles within NRC and amongst beneficiaries served by NRC Specific responsibilities: Implementation of the Global Standards and initiatives at the Jordan Country Office Contribute to the Country Organization’s strategy and the Plan of Action by providing input and initiatives and follow up on completion and roll out Contribute to the development of NRC Country Office Learning and Development strategy for NRC Jordan staff Capacity building for HR team on new HR Coordinators & Technical Officers Support and guidance to the international staff Professional Competencies Minimum 3 years of experience from working as a senior HR Manager in a humanitarian/recovery context. Experience from working in complex contexts. Documented results related to the position’s responsibilities Knowledge about own leadership skills/profile Fluency in English and Arabic, both written and verbal Context/ Specific skills, Knowledge and Experience: Knowledge of the context in the Middle East region Experience of the management of HR systems supporting 400 + staff For more information, here is the detailed Job Description Additional Details: Duty Station: Amman, Jordan Type of Contract: Initially end of December- renewable Salary: Based upon the NRC grading Scale This position is open to Nationals only. How to apply All interested applicants are invited to Apply Here.
SayPro Country Representative, Myanmar
Helen Keller Intl JOB ANNOUNCEMENT Country Representative, Myanmar (Yangon, Myanmar) Guided by the remarkable legacy of its co-founder, Helen Keller, Helen Keller Intl partners with communities striving to overcome longstanding cycles of poverty. By delivering the essential building blocks of good health, sound nutrition and clear vision, we help millions of people create lasting change in their own lives. Working in more than 20 countries – across Africa, Asia, Europe, and the United States – and together with a global community of supporters, we are ensuring every person has the opportunity – as Helen did – to reach their true potential. We are currently seeking a Country Representative in Myanmar to represent Helen Keller, develop new programs, expand our funding and lead the country office and its programs in a manner that reflects our mission and values and ensures technical excellence in the delivery of all activities. Helen Keller will apply its international hire salary scale to an employment package with local Myanmar terms and conditions. Country Program Overview Helen Keller has been working in Myanmar since 2001 when it launched a program to reinforce the existing cataract surgery infrastructure and to monitor trachoma, in close cooperation with the Ministry of Health. More recently, Helen Keller has expanded its portfolio beyond eye health to include nutritional assistance to children under 5 years of age. The Comic Relief nutritional support program, which began in 2021, enables households to make sustained improvements in nutrition through a community approach. In the area of eye health, Helen Keller assists the Government’s Prevention of Blindness Program to increase access to diabetic retinopathy services in rural areas of the country. Functional Relationships The Country Representative reports directly to the Regional Director (RD) and leads the country Program Management Team (PMT). The position directly supervises a team of staff at different professional skill levels, works closely with colleagues at all levels of Helen Keller’s global management structure, especially subject matter experts in programs, accounting, budget and finance, business development, finance systems and grants compliance. S/he may be called upon to participate in global working groups or steering committees and/or to provide support to colleagues in other country offices. Helen Keller’s programs require close relations with governments, partner universities and NGOs, private industry, donors, and UN agencies and the Program Director will represent Helen Keller at relevant external technical meetings. Helen Keller has a matrixed reporting structure. Regular communication and a spirit of teamwork among colleagues, both hierarchically and laterally are essential to make this structure thrive. Scope of the Position With support from the Regional Director and global colleagues, the Country Representative leads the efficient achievement of program objectives and activities ensuring program quality and program management that integrate all aspects of financial and grants management and project office operations all in compliance with Helen Keller and donor policies to fulfill the Helen Keller mission and the objectives established in grants. The Country Representative is based in Myanmar with periodic travel to field sites, as well as international travel for meetings and training, as needed and appropriate. Specific Responsibilities Overall Management and Leadership Lead the development of a country office Strategy Action Plan and annual Program Plan that aligns with Helen Keller’s strategy, program objectives and budget lending your unique perspective and expertise to the process, while listening to and integrating the expertise of others. Lead the development and implementation of annual program budgets. Model collaboration for your matrixed team: effectively consult and inform colleagues to maximize efficiency and knowledge sharing and integrate guidance and direction from subject matter experts in your office and elsewhere in the global organization to maximize performance. Work closely with the RD, the technical global team and the Business Development unit to identify funding opportunities that support the country program objectives. Participate in project design and proposal development processes and coordinate local staff to do the same. Manage the safety and security of staff and responding promptly to emergent issues. Participate in international work groups assigned to develop global policies and/or optimize systems and procedures. Program Management Oversee the design and implementation of effective work plans that allow for timely and ongoing review of all key outputs of the programs. Ensure that project implementation is in accordance with Helen Keller established plans, policies and procedures and Helen Keller core values. Facilitate integration with other projects and activities within Helen Keller as well as with other partners and government entities. Work with staff and partners to ensure strong M&E systems are in place for the development of regular project monitoring systems, the organization’s shared indicator system, as well as for special studies and project evaluations, including baseline, mid-term and end-of-project. Support project staff with dissemination of findings of research and special studies, as needed. Conduct field-level monitoring for quality assurance; provide timely and constructive feedback and support to Helen Keller and partner project staff; identify and seek necessary technical support for programs as required. Work with project and/or finance staff to ensure sound financial planning, forecasting, seamless integration of operations management, reporting and auditing of programs, and thorough budget oversight, including: timely and accurate development of individual project budgets to feed into the annual country office budget process; close monitoring of budgets versus actuals of project budgets to ensure good stewardship of donor and Helen Keller resources; screening of sub-grantees and development of sub-grant agreements, as needed; monitoring of financial performance of sub-grantees, as needed; timely and accurate reporting of results and expenditures, and required interim and final reports in compliance with donor requirements and Helen Keller standards, policies and procedures across the portfolio; and authorization of expenditures for approved budgets within assigned portfolio, or as otherwise assigned, ensuring compliance with procedures required by grant or contract agreements and internal policies and procedures. Work closely with the RD to address all issues raised by Helen Keller staff, donors or respective line ministries regarding program implementation. Manage the safety and security of staff and responding promptly to emergent issues. Team and Performance Management Hire, mentor, supervise and evaluate staff for assigned project portfolio and establish an atmosphere conducive to professional growth and development. Coordinate and develop terms of reference and supervise consultants and other technical support resources needed for program-related activities. Cultivate an atmosphere conducive to sharing of lessons learned and to mutual learning among Helen Keller staff and among partners. Consult with and guide staff to achieve goals and ensure accountability to beneficiaries, partners, colleagues, and donors by providing ongoing feedback in a context of mutual respect. External Representation / Coordination with partners Work with program staff to ensure partners are knowledgeable of Helen Keller’s technical and financial policies and procedures, and donor compliance requirements. Actively support efforts to ensure that program staff have the skills and tools necessary to build partner capacity. Collaborate with respective line ministries and other organizations’ technical staff working in the sectors of interest to Helen Keller to build partnerships. Actively support efforts to ensure that Helen Keller programs are recognized/promoted and implemented in accordance with national agendas. Participate in meetings and seminars within Helen Keller, nationally, and internationally as requested by RD. Assure frequent visibility of Helen Keller Intl work ( in media, social media, events etc ) to all key stakeholders in country and the region as suitable Qualifications Minimum eight years of senior level field experience in managing global health or nutrition programs, including demonstrated experience in program development, implementation, and evaluation, plus a minimum master’s degree in public health, nutrition, international development or a related field, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Demonstrated experience and skills in leadership, staff management, program development and management, strategic planning, monitoring and evaluation and public speaking. Technical knowledge in at least one area related to Helen Keller’s mission and programs. Experience in designing and implementing workshops, seminars, surveys, monitoring systems, and evaluations plus research design, data analysis, and interpretation. Proven experience ensuring the sustainability of program activities is essential. Familiarity with and experience promoting health systems strengthening in developing contexts is strongly desired. Demonstrated ability to undertake high-level representation and advocacy. Experience working in Myanmar and/or elsewhere in Asia, with Ministries, international and local NGOs, and donors based locally, is a substantial asset. Demonstrated capacity to mobilize program funding including donor cultivation and grants writing. Knowledge and experience managing compliance to diverse donors (USAID, DFID, GAC, etc.). Demonstrated ability to supervise key administrative, procurement, logistics and financial functions, including developing and creating budgets and monitoring financial status. Experience with staff security and safety issues is desirable. Excellent interpersonal skills, including an ability to effectively lead a team, communicate a vision, make timely and transparent decisions, and manage conflict. Collaborative, flexible and solution-oriented. An ability to maintain balance when under stress. Very good oral and written English language skills, including the ability to quickly synthesize complex technical and programmatic issues into concise communications. Well established and practiced organizational and planning skills. Computer literate in use of word-processing, spreadsheet and statistical software; experience in data analysis and interpretation is highly desirable. Demonstrable respect for all persons regardless of religion, ethnicity, class or gender, with a high comfort level working in a diverse environment with a demonstrated commitment to high professional ethical standards. Ability and willingness to: flex work hours to accommodate multiple time zones, as needed. travel at least 15-20% within Myanmar and, periodically, internationally. Personal commitment to Helen Keller’s mission and goals and the values embodied by Helen Keller Intl’s co-founder, Helen Keller: compassion, grit, and optimism. How to apply To Apply Qualified candidates should submit a cover letter and resume to HKI.Recruitment@hki.org noting the job title in the subject line. In the spirit of our founder and namesake, Helen Keller is dedicated to building an inclusive workforce where diversity in all its forms is fully valued.