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  • 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;
      • 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 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.