Job description
Develop Education strategy, technical SOPs, and Macro LFAs in line with NRC Programme Policy and national and international standards, and in coordination with other Core Competences Compliance with and adherence to NRC policies, guidance and procedures Contribute to fundraising, develop and revise funding proposal, budgets and donor reports Identify trends technical standards and donor priorities Follow up on compliance with contractual commitments within Education CC, ensure high technical quality and synergies in project implementation Provide technical direction and project implementation support Ensure that key learnings are extracted from Education CC implementation, and incorporate them in Education CC and staff development processes Provide systematic training and build capacity of technical staff Represent NRC in relevant forums/clusters, including with national authorities and donors Promote the rights of IDPs/returnees in line with the advocacy strategy Ensure harmonization and consistency across Education projects implemented in the field offices. Responsible for technical quality and innovation of the Education program, and for seeking synergies with other Core Competences/programs. Responsible for developing and revising funding proposals, budgets and donor reports in accordance with the Education program strategy and priorities, programme policy and international standards Responsible for following up the compliance with grants commitments (i.e. quality, timeliness, use of resources), and for providing recommendations to Project Coordinators to achieve project targets and indicators Provide technical direction and project implementation support to AMs and PCs in the field, included capacity building Ensuring that Team Areas Offices have an education structure compliant with CC Strategy and able to deliver quality education programme Evaluation, review and quality control of ongoing and completed Education projects. Ensure adherence to the Education tools and handbooks and other NRC policies Represent NRC at Education sectoral meetings and relevant Education working groups at Nairobi level and if need be in operational areas Any other task relevant to the position as requested by the Head of Programme
Qualifications
Minimum 4 years’ experience in working as a senior Program Manager and/or Advisor of humanitarian/ recovery education programme, preferably in refugees / IDPs environments
Proven expertise in Education (formal, non-formal and informal) with particular focus of complex programme with youth and out of schoolchildren.
Proven experience of setting up and implementing monitoring, documentation and learning systems.
University degree or higher education relevant to education and / or social science assignment.
Strong communication, interpersonal, analytical and negotiation skills
Proven skills and experience in report and proposal writing
Ability to prioritize needs and carry out multiple tasks simultaneously
Experience from working in complex and volatile contexts
Documented results related to the position’s responsibilities
Prior experience and proven capability in training and capacity development
Fluency in English, both written and verbal
Education field
Education
Education level
College / University, Bachelor’s degree
Personal qualities
• Flexible and creative, think unconventionally, be creative – and inspire others • Openness in processes. Involvement across levels and organizational units based on mutual respect • Consistency and integrity in all information and all decision-making processes • Ability to work under pressure and with limited supervision • Good communication skills
Language
English
We offer
Duty station: Nairobi Contract period is for 12 months with possibility of extension. Salary/benefits: According to NRC’s general directions, The candidate will observe NRC’s code of conduct and working hours for the NRC Office in Nairobi.
Miscellaneous info
Travel: Some travelling must be expected
Company Address: Address Norwegian Refugee Council Prinsensgate 2 (Map) 0152 Oslo Norway
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Education Specialist
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Consultant Logistics Assistant – Procurement Motor Vehicle & Motorcycle Skills Instructor
Qualifications and Expertise required
Post-graduate degree in Social Sciences, Education, Economics, Project Management, or any related field
Minimum of 10 years’ relevant professional experience in conducting similar tasks, particularly in market assessments, tracer study, education and livelihoods related research.
Proven experience in conducting market assessments and similar skills oriented and livelihood studies in the context of Somalia, particularly in the current return areas of Somalia.
Strong experience in conceptualizing and implementing market, labour, value chains analysis and tracer studies within the context of TVET and preferably in the context of Somalia
Experience in conducting market assessments and or other related studies in some of the return areas and other parts of Somalia
Proven knowledge and understanding of Somalia, especially in the context of TVET and livelihoods programmes.
Excellent communication and report writing skills
Fluency in English
Applicants must send a technical and financial proposal to the contact person indicated in the advertisement.
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Cross Border Project Manager
Roles & Responsibilities
Oversee the completion of all technical requirements, including project results and deliverables, in accordance with the project work plan.
Build and maintain productive working relationships with DFID, project implementers, partners, and key stakeholders. Serve as the primary liaison among all project stakeholders.
Manage the project’s operational, financial, and administrative priorities and direct the planning and budgeting processes. Create or adapt management systems in line with NRC’s standard operating procedures, ensuring consistency with project needs. Build partnerships among international-, national-, and community-level stakeholders.
With staff and partners, translate project goals and objectives into implementable strategies and plans. Oversee the preparation of quarterly and annual project activity reports, M&E reports, and other deliverables, as specified in the agreement. Report against the project’s targets.
Represent the project at high-level meetings, conferences, and other for a Guide team members to fulfill the project’s strategic goals and objectives.
Interact with relevant Cross border stakeholders and donors in Kenya and Somalia. Take lead of all cross border functions of the return projects for NRC.
Supervise and mentor senior staff, delegating responsibilities as appropriate. Clearly communicate expectations for staff performance
Responsible for the overall planning, implementation and management of the project as well as the achievement of the goals and objectives of the project in a timely and cost-effective manner.
Ensure strong communication and coordination with all team members as a means to effectively achieve program objectives. Encourage transparency among and between members to promote coordination and effectiveness.
Lead the planning of project activities and set high quality performance targets ensuring adherence to technical standards, best practices and donor guidelines.
Design strategies, partnerships and interventions to guarantee the project is gender and ability-sensitive and that NRC and implementing partners are accountable to beneficiaries.
Ensure grant management compliance for the project in alignment with donor and NRC regulations.
Primary point of contact and collaboration for the team and in-country stakeholders, including DFID, implementation partners, government partners and other key stakeholders.
Ensure timely, high-quality and complete submission of work plans, quarterly and annual reports, financial reports, and any other reports required by the donor.
Promote sustainability of project activities with effective networking, linkages to other programs, capacity building of project staff, and institutional strengthening of implementing partners and community-based organizations.
Supervise a team of senior level international staff with skills across a diverse set of technical areas
Develop and maintain and adequate human resource plan to ensure proper technical capacity to manage project work.
Ensure low risk audits for the projects.
Direct and oversee grant implementation, ensuring that all strategic objectives are met through proper design, staffing, implementation and quality assurance
Represent the project and NRC to DFID, Somalia Government, UN agencies, implementing, technical partners and other appropriate bodies.
Research new funding opportunities and develop and write funding proposals linked to this action.
Ensure effective liaison with local government officials, local communities, donor representatives and other stakeholders as appropriate
Constantly look for more effective and efficient implementation and opportunities to increase impact
Establish and maintain effective project reporting, evaluation, and communication systems.
Document and disseminate project best practices, lessons learnt and success stories
Manage grant/project budget within approved spending levels and ensure accurate and timely financial reports to donors and NRC.
Ensure grant/project expenses are reasonable, allocated as per assigned budget, prudent and spent in accordance with donor rules and regulations to ensure low risk audits.
Qualifications: Education/Knowledge/Technical Skills and ExperienceEducation The following may be acquired through a combination of formal or self-education, prior experience or on-the-job training
A Master’s degree in related field or equivalent experience in grant management in developing countries.
Minimum 10 years of extensive international development experience managing large grants, working with local governments, civil societies and communities.
Proven ability to manage technical assistance teams and ability to integrate teams of professionals around common goals.
Keen understanding of the unique political dynamics of the country and ability to work carefully and collaboratively to support the various political entities in the region.
Familiarity with DFID programs, their history and their development; mastery of DFID regulations governing such programs.
Demonstrated accomplishment in working with host-country professionals, ministries and with donor colleagues in country.
Excellent managerial and operational experience, preferably in managing large donor projects involving coordination with multiple program partners or institutions.
Past experience of working with DFID supported projects and knowledge of financial rules and regulations at a senior level;
Experience in developing program work-plans, budgets, managing implementation, staff and short-term technical assistance.
Excellent representational and communication skills, written and oral proficiency in English.
Excellent past performance references.
Experience in integrating teams of professionals around common goals and motivating through visionary leadership.
Demonstrated ability to deliver results and meet all donor deliverables.
Other Competencies/Attributes
Demonstrated strong analytical, managerial, leadership, communications and interpersonal skills.
Proven ability in the management of large integrated programs.
Managing inter-agency consortiums.
Positive collaboration and facilitating skills.
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Consultancy for HSDP Workshop Facilitation
1.BACKGROUND
The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) has been present in Somalia since early 2004 and has since expanded its programme to Kenya in 2006 and to Ethiopia in 2011, Yemen and Djibouti in 2012. Since 2004, NRC has demonstrated a regional competence and expertise in working with displaced and refugee populations. The Regional Office is based in Nairobi, Kenya with offices and operations in Somalia (Puntland, Somaliland, and Mogadishu), Kenya (Dadaab and Kakuma), Ethiopia (Addis Ababa, Dolo Ado, Assosa and Shire), Yemen (Sana’a and Aden), Djibouti (Ali Sabieh), South Sudan (Juba, Aweil and Alek), Uganda (Adjumani) and Tanzania (Kibondo)
As NRC, we continually strive to strengthen our ability to assist and protect displaced persons when and where their needs are greatest. As part of this commitment NRC is in the fourth year of running the third cohort of the Core Skills Development Programme (in NRC referred to as the Humanitarian Skills Development Programme) of the Context Humanitarian Staff Development Project that was developed and piloted by 15 leading humanitarian agencies under the Consortium of British Humanitarian Agencies (CBHA). It is based on the Core Humanitarian Competencies Framework and provides a solid basis for staff development for improved humanitarian response plus leadership and management skills for, existing personnel, at national level.
This programme will target national staff in both programme and support functions but who are currently not in a management role drawn from our Greater Horn of Africa and Yemen operations.
2. PURPOSE OF CONSULTANCY
The main purpose of the consultancy is to adapt the existing workshop materials and facilitate two workshops for staff going through the Humanitarian Skills Development Programme in the Greater Horn of Africa & Yemen mission.
3. SCOPE OF WORK
Deliver the workshops: Take the lead in the delivery of the two workshops that will be delivered in Kenya and each workshop will have a minimum of 20 participants and a maximum of 25.
Adaptation of workshop Modules: The facilitators shall adapt the materials used for the two Core Skills Development Programme workshops in the Context Humanitarian Staff Development Project to the context of NRC Horn of Africa and produce/amend or compile the necessary PowerPoint presentations, handouts, reading material, tests, evaluation and feedback forms and other teaching aids.
Guide and advise the organisers on any other requirements for the workshops
4. DELIVERABLES
Electronic copies of all training modules and materials including, but not limited to, teaching aids, power point presentations, participant handouts, notes, reading material, quizzes, and feedback forms.
Facilitation of 2 workshops (18th-22nd April and 3rd- 7th June)
A report for each workshop.
5. CONSULTANCY MANAGEMENT AT NRC
The consultants shall report to the Regional Head of HR who will provide supervision and guidance.
6.CONSULTANT SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS
First degree with at least 7 years relevant experience in economics, political science, business or public administration, development studies, international relations or related field.
Extensive experience working in humanitarian emergencies and particularly in the Horn of Africa would be desirable.
Excellent facilitation skills and knowledge of adult learning methodologies
Knowledge and understanding of the CBHA Core Humanitarian Competency Framework
Ability to provide peer support to the co-facilitator(s) and develop a collaborative working relationships with key staff involved in the programme
Significant experience using interactive methods as a facilitator with limited use of PowerPoint
Ability to serve as a coach would be an added advantage
Ability to accommodate a variety of learning styles
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Monitoring and Evaluation Assistant
Monitoring & Evaluation Assistant Job Responsibilities
Work closely with WASH, Education, ICLA, FSL, Distribution and Protection field teams to assist with collecting, collating, presenting and otherwise managing information for M&E related reports
Conduct and support regular surveys for monitoring and evaluation activities
Supporting the Complaints Response and Feedback Mechanism
Assist in the preparation of project evaluation and/or review reports and draft the regular projects’ M&E report
Assist in the establishment and day to day management of a database and monitoring system
Assist with documentation of the projects, including project inputs and outputs (e.g. assessments, compiling beneficiary lists, recording construction progress, education activity attendance, etc.)
Assist in data analysis for compilation of quarterly, annual and ad hoc program data and reports
Maintain and update the Area M&E database, ensuring correct and swift data entry and processing
Assist in making data entry forms and reports as required
Support collection and maintenance of geographic baseline and thematic data
Research and retrieve data from internal and external sources; and prepare the required of statistical charts, tables and reports
Assist with the production of maps and other geographic information products
Liaise with United Nations agencies and other humanitarian partners to ensure that the information needed to support humanitarian operations is generated and made easily available.
Qualifications for the Monitoring & Evaluation Assistant Job
University degree preferably in (Information Technology, Economics, Statistics, Project Management,
Community Development) or other relevant discipline
At least 3 years’ relevant working experience in field of humanitarian/development M&E implementation
Exposure to a wide range of information management systems related to humanitarian/development and/or operational (eg construction) activities.
Training in monitoring and evaluation
Fluency in Excel is a must, as well as advanced use of Word and PowerPoint
Advanced knowledge and experience of standard Monitoring and Evaluation procedures and tools
Experience in use of large datasets for data analysis and reporting
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
College / University, Bachelor’s degree
Personal Qualities
Excellent interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills
Strong analysis skills (qualitative and qualitative)
Ability to make quick and smart judgments in recommending alternative solutions within changed ground scenarios
Experience in training and capacity building in M&E mechanisms at various project levels
Good understanding of various donors’ requirements
Experience working with statistical computer software packages
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Regional HR Adviser
HR Job Responsibilities
Generic Responsibilities
Compliance and adherence to NRC policies, guidance and procedures
Provide strategic advice and technical support to the Country Offices in the region on HR.
Support and monitor compliance with the HR handbooks and NRC policies, and respective quality assurances
Provide control checks to the COs to ensure compliance to the HR handbook, pre-agreed through travel visits to the country offices.
Contribute to the development of policies, strategies, tools and new approaches, with a focus on innovation and piloting
Ensure that best practices are identified, documented and disseminated both within the region and beyond
Provide capacity development across Country Offices in the region and the Regional Office
Performance Management of the regional HR team
Provide regular HR analysis and reports
Responsible for recruitment processes of international staff and senior national staff above the Coordinator level and all staff at the regional office according to NRC’s procedures and standards.
Specific Tasks are
Exploration of different advertising and recruitment methods
Talent Scouting
Qualifications for the HR Job
Minimum 3 years of experience from working as a senior HR Manager in a humanitarian/recovery context and focusing mainly on International recruitments using variety of methods.
Experience from working in complex and volatile contexts
Documented results related to the position’s responsibilities
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Regional Finance Coordinator – Region Horn of Africa Education Project Coordinator Hair Dressing and Beauty Therapy Skill Teacher
Job description
Generic responsibilities
Implement NRC’s systems and procedures at area level
Ensure adherence to NRC policies, handbooks, guidelines and donor requirements
Prepare and submit reports and analysis
Ensure proper filing of all support documents
Support line managers in procedures and require support team trainings
Management of support team
Ensure that the accounting, monitoring and reporting are according to procedures
Support project staff in financial matters
Maintain budget control and monitor cash flow for the area
Specific responsibilities
Provide financial support to NRC Eritrea program
Prepare budgets and financial reports for Eritrea
Host audits for Eritrea
Do Bank reconciliation and eBRS and project summary for Eritrea
Review and post regional expenses into the Agresso
Monitor regional budget regularly and inform/advice the regional head of finance on the status of spending
Reconcile regional office and costs booked in 1560 in all country programs.
Support regional head of finance in preparation of financial repots
Support regional head of finance in preparation and revision of regional budgets
Support regional head of finance in facilitating regional audits and reviews.
Maintain good control of reconciliation of the regional budget
Support the Regional Head of finance with gap filling in the country offices and start-up of country programs
Qualifications
University degree in Accounting and Finance
Certified Public Accountant (CPA II), or equivalent
3 years’ experience from working as a Finance Coordinator in a humanitarian/recovery context
Previous experience from working in complex and volatile contexts
Documented results related to the position’s responsibilities
Knowledge about own leadership skills/profile
Fluency in English, both written and verbal
Solid knowledge of computer software and modern accounting systems
KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE
Practical experience of working with multi-donor, multi-year donor environment
Excellent working knowledge of Excel and standard accounting packages
Excellent project management, accounting and financial analysis
Knowledge of the context within the region
Education field
Finance / Economics
Education level
College / University, Bachelor’s degree
Personal qualities
Managing resources to optimize results
Managing performance and development
Analyzing
Handling insecure environments
Empowering and building trust
Language
English
We offer
Duty station: Nairobi
Contract period is for 12 months with possibility of extension. Salary/benefits: According to NRC’s general directions. The candidate will observe NRC’s code of conduct and working hours for the NRC Office in Nairobi
Miscellaneous info
Travel: Some travelling must be expected
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Finance Manager ICLA Project Officer – Legal ICLA Project Assistant ICLA Project Coordinator Skills Instructor (Plumbing and pipe fitting) Regional Emergency Response Manager
Job description
Ensure that country set up adheres to Financial Handbook, NRC policies, and donor and auditor requirements
Implement NRC’s financial systems, routines and procedures
Maintain overall budget control and monitor cash flows
Management of financial team
Training of line managers and staff with financial responsibilities
Provide regular analysis and reports
Implement the anti-corruption policy
Promote the rights of IDPs/returnees in line with the advocacy strategy
Build the wider team of finance staff through regular support and capacity building
Provide analysis of financial position for the Country Director as required
Ensure anti-corruption training and risk-mapping is undertaken regularly
Manage the Compliance Officer effectively to ensure full compliance in the programme
Qualifications
Minimum 3 years of experience from working as a senior Financial Manager in a humanitarian/recovery context
Commensurate accounting qualification
Experience from working in complex and volatile contexts
Documented results related to the position’s responsibilities
Knowledge about own leadership skills/profile
Solid knowledge of computer software and modern accounting systems
Fluency in English, both written and verbal
Education field
Finance / Economics
Education level
Academy college / University
Personal qualities
Knowledge of humanitarian programming
Experience of working in consortia with other organisations
Wide experience of different donor rules and regulations
Language
English
We offer
Duty station: Nairobi
Contract period is up to December 2017 with possibility of extension. Salary/benefits: According to NRC’s general directions, The candidate will observe NRC’s code of conduct and working hours for the NRC Office in Nairobi.
Miscellaneous info
Travel: Some travelling must be expected
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Regional Programme Advisor
Regional Programme Advisor Job Responsibilities
Generic Responsibilities
Responsible for quality control of content of donor proposals and reports, macro log frames, and triannual reports in regards to country strategy and donor compliance, including coordination of inputs from relevant
Regional Programme Managers, Technical and Thematic Advisers in Head Office. Quality control of documents for UN donors however, will be the responsibility of the respective Head of Programme. NMFA and SIDA frameworks will be the responsibility of the Senior Advisor in Oslo
Contribute to programme development and to strategic planning for selected country programmes as shall be assigned by line manager
Conduct regional contextual analysis and trends in the region that contributes to regional understanding and provide evidence for advocacy and innovative project ideas
Support programme assessments and evaluations in country programmes as required
Promote incorporation of lessons learned into new programmes and projects
Conduct recruitment interviews and facilitate induction training sessions upon request
Represent NRC in relevant forum based on thematic areas appointed by line manager
Responsible for follow-up on a monthly basis with the Head of Programme on programmatic issues
Compliance with and adherence to NRC policies, guidance and procedure
Carry out other duties of temporary character appointed by line manager
Specific Responsibilities
Responsible for the review of proposals, budgets and reports for the selected county programmes in the region to ensure high quality that meets donor requirements
Support with grants start up meetings, programme reviews and ensure lesson learned are captured and documented to help improve on the programme delivery in the selected countries of support
Field visits to support and train staff on issues such as grants management, project cycle management, proposal and report writing
Support in the timely budgetary revisions at project level in close collaboration with grants coordinators and finance staff for the selected countries of support
Ensure full compliance with requirements and conditions in grant agreements and contracts, in close cooperation with programme, support, and finance departments
Focal point for the selected donors to offer guidance on donor regulations and guidelines
Lead on selected theme in the region and provide leadership as well as guidance as will be required
Provide support, guidance and training when required to in-country staff in coordination with the Head of Programme
Promote the rights of the displacement affected communities (Refugees/ IDPs/returnees) in line with the advocacy strategy
Represent NRC in relevant forums based on thematic areas as assigned by line manager
Qualifications for the Regional Programme Advisor Job
Minimum 3 years of Manager/Advisor experience in a humanitarian/recovery context
Experience from working in complex and volatile contexts
Documented results related to the position’s responsibilities
Fluency in English, both written and verbal
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Logistics Officer
Responsibilities for the Logistics Office Job
Implement and train staff in NRC’s logistics policies and procedures at office level
Ensure compliance with NRC’s Logistics Handbook, other NRC policies and donor requirements in all procedures and processes
Provide anti corruption, transparency and cost efficiency focus in all processes (e.g. in procurement, vehicle management, asset management)
Training and development of logistics team at office level
Ensure effective and efficient logistics support for daily area operations including procurement and supplies, all being implemented in accordance within the policies and standards, as well as approved budgets.
Lead the tendering process including preparation of tender documents relating to construction materials and equipment.
Prepare procurement plans in conjunction with relevant departments.
Ensure that procurement status reports are up to date at all times and are shared appropriately.
Ensure that all procurement needs for Dadaab are being met in a timely and quality manner.
Liaise with Logistics Nairobi to follow up and monitor with the Logistics Coordinator on all orders.
Maintain monthly order overview and report on procurement performance indicators.
Ensure that all works and service contracts are done according to NRC’s Logistics manual, NRC’s Code of
Conduct and Kenyan Labor laws.
Maintain and update local price lists.
Assign duties, supervise and appraise section staff.
Qualifications for the Logistics Officer Job
At least 5 years’ of relevant working experience in procurement.
Bachelor degree in Logistics
National Diploma in Purchasing and Supplies Management, or Logistics.
At least National Certificate level training in Purchasing and Supplies preferred.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
High level of personal integrity
Good team leader
Organised and a good planner with excellent attention to detail
Ability to work under pressure
Significant understanding of complex emergencies
Understanding of various donors requirements
Excellent working skills with Microsoft Office and a database package.