Salary: €47,694 – €52,996
Based in Country: Kenya
Job Title: Programme Director
Contract Type: Accompanied (fully) Fixed Term International Contract
Annual Allowance: e1,500
Benefits: See attached
About the role: This is a 24 month, replacement role with accompanied terms based in Nairobi with a salary of Grade 5 €47, 694 – €52,996. Qualified Kenyan nationals are highly encouraged to apply and would be offered competitive national staff salary and benefits
You will report to the CD and will line manage staff for our programmes in specific counties; work closely with the Programme Director who manages the other programme locations and staff; and with the systems staff. We would like you to start in August
Your purpose:
As a member of the Senior Management Team and in close collaboration with the Country Director, contribute to the strategic development and management of the Concern Kenya Country Programme in line with organizational policies, values and frameworks and the Concern Worldwide Kenya Country Strategic Plan. You will work on maintaining and strengthening focus on community empowerment, system strengthening and emergency preparedness.
You will be responsible for:
Programme Development & Implementation:
Ensuring programmes are designed and implemented in line with Concern Worldwide policies using a results-based management approach
Identifying new programme interventions and opportunities in accordance with Country Strategic Plan, based on thorough contextual analysis and using “How Concern Understand Extreme Poverty” guidelines
Ensuring programmes meet Core Humanitarian Standards of accountability and quality
Ensuring Concern retains its capacity to respond to emergencies
frequently visiting programme areas and providing feedback to managers and staff
Assisting Programme Managers to produce reports in line with donor, government and Concern Requirements
Developing effective linkages with Government, donors, strategic networks and partners
Security Management:
Monitoring and reporting on security issues to the Security Focal Person when necessary
Ensuring programme staff awareness and adherence to Country Security Management Plan and identifying security training needs where appropriate
Budget Management
Identifying potential sources of donor funding
Monitoring under and over spending in each budget and advising solutions
Coaching, mentoring and assisting budget holders to develop accurate budgets
Ensuring budgets and revisions are prepared and submitted on time
Reporting any suspected or actual financial irregularities to the Country Director
People Management
Ensuring sufficient human resources for programmes to meet their objectives
Ensuring staff are adequately trained and understand the objectives for their role
Coaching, mentoring and assisting budget holders to develop accurate budgets
Networking & Representation:
Representing Concern at relevant technical inter-agency, UN, Government and coordination meetings when requested by the Country Director
Monitoring & Evaluation:
Ensuring Monitoring & Evaluation plans and mechanisms are developed and rolled out
Ensuring Programme Managers coordinate the monitoring and evaluation of all programmes (including partner programmes) within the agreed plans, budgets, time frames and donor guidelines
Your skills and experience will include:
Relevant post graduate qualification or primary degree with commensurate level of experience
Five years’ experience in a programming position with an international NGO, with two years at a senior level.
Experience managing programmes/projects in Kenya desired.
Demonstrated experience understanding Kenya context and functioning of county governments an added benefit.
Management of diverse and multi-sectoral programmes.
Experience with any of the sectors an added benefit – livelihood, health and nutrition, Governance/advocacy, education or humanitarian response.
Previous work in a similar context
Management of a diverse team of senior staff
Working with major international donors and securing external donor funding.
Knowledge and experience of incorporating key people-centered approaches across programmes
Knowledge and experience of working on systems strengthening approaches across sectors
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills and an ability to motivate others
Delegation, time management and prioritizing skills
Computer literate and good knowledge of Word and Excel.
Excellent English
Empathy with Concern’s mission, vision and goals, and our target group
We would also like:
You to be flexible and reliable
You to be culturally sensitive and empathic to others
You to be able to work under pressure and to strict deadlines;
You to have some sense of humour
You to travel frequently to rural field locations and spend periods of time in fairly basic conditions
All applications should be submitted through our website at https://jobs.concern.net by closing date. CV’s should be no more than 4 pages in length.
Apply via :
cern.net
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