Project Manager (International)

Description of Duties

The Project Manager (PM) is the senior iMMAP Inc. management position in host country, with supervisory and managerial responsibility for all in-country personnel, programmes and policies. Th PM will coordinate with DFS personnel and ensure donors engagments and requierements are met. The PM is responsible for developing the overall iMMAP strategic direction for programming in concert with the iMMAP senior management team and local and international partners. S/He is also responsible for developing and implementing systems, policies and procedures for iMMAP operations in country. As the iMMAP senior manager in country, the PM is also responsible for financial oversight, strategic planning, monitoring and evaluation, staff safety and security, human resource management, and representation in the field. Working closely with the Africa Desk Coordinator, the PM ensures that country programme operations meet the highest standard and are supportive of regional and global iMMAP strategies.

Strategy and Vision

Formulate and plan, in consultation with key stakeholders, a clear vision of present and future programme goals and strategies which can be clearly communicated to team members, local beneficiaries, international partners, governmental counterparts, and donors.
Set direction by prioritising and organising actions and resources to achieve program and organisational objectives.
Evaluate program priorities within the country and participate in regional prioritisation.
Explore, evaluate and present new country and project funding opportunities that leverage impact and integrate initiatives and activities; support and direct related fund-raising activities with both institutional and private donors.

Team Management

Develop and maintain an adequate human resource plan consistent with iMMAP’s policies, including current position descriptions for all iMMAP in country positions, personnel orientation and professional development plans, personnel evaluation system, field personnel policy manual, and personnel grievance procedure system.
Recruit, manage and motivate an informed, skilled and efficient team with an emphasis on excellence and achievement; encourage a team culture of learning, creativity and innovation, incorporating staff development strategies and performance management systems into the team building process.
Establish leadership and personal credibility with the iMMAP team, and implement and create an organisational culture of accountability, responsibility and quality of services.

Reporting, Monitoring and Evaluation

Ensure the programme is based upon sound principles of design and utilise iMMAP and donor required monitoring and evaluation systems.

Representation

Represent the iMMAP country programme with national and international donors, partners, media, and participate in local community activities as appropriate.
Maintain effective and positive internal contacts with iMMAP headquarters officers and staff, and external contacts with the Embassies, national and local government officials, international non-governmental organisations (NGOs), donor agency officials, vendors, media, and the general public.

Fiscal, Compliance Management and Accountability

Coordinate overall country budget; manage budget within approved spending levels and establish an annual cash flow plan to ensure a steady and adequate supply of funds for program activities.
Oversee budget management of sub-grantees/sub-contractors if any.
Build and maintain operational structures that ensure proper segregation of duties between finance, administration and logistics and fully support field programs.

Security

Manage safety and security of the entire iMMAP country team and assets according to best practices, operating standards and field realities.
Liaise with security officials of the local government and other humanitarian, relief and development stakeholders concerning crucial events, periods of increased risk, incident reporting, and security policy changes.

Requirements
Education

Advanced university degree in Business Administration, Project Management, Information Science or other relevant fields;

Experience

At least 5 years of experience with increasing responsibility in management positions, preferably within the UN or other humanitarian organizations;
Complete understanding of the UN cluster system and its functioning;
Proven ability and experience interacting with a wide range of organizations and stakeholders from the UN, donors, clusters, NGOs;
Experience in emergency relief management and field coordination;

Soft skills

Strong presentation and communication skills;
Service orientated and ability to build consensus.
Ability to understand and adapt to complex and dynamic situations;
Ability to work in harsh operational environments;
Takes initiatives, manages own use of time and is self-motivating;
Self drive, flexibility and creativity.

Apply via :

careers.immap.org