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  • Partnerships Coordinator 

Senior Grants Coordinator

    Partnerships Coordinator Senior Grants Coordinator

    Scope of work:

    The Partnership Coordinator will support the Kenya Country Program in its strategic management and oversight of its robust partnerships across the country. The Partnership Coordinator will facilitate the Kenya team’s delivery of high-quality partnerships that are strategic for IRC, compliant with IRC and donor requirements in order to provide quality services and outcomes for the communities we serve, consistent with the IRC’s PEER System. Working in close collaboration with the programs, grants and operations departments, the Partnership Coordinator will oversee all steps in the partnership management lifecycle ensuring that partnerships are appropriately integrated into the overall project cycle management.
    With the support of the senior management team, the Partnership Coordinator will also be a leader in building and promoting a culture, attitudes, and values conducive to collaborative partnerships among the team, based on a clear and shared understanding of IRC’s role and approach, and core partnership principles. The Partnership Coordinator will report directly to the Deputy Director for Grants and Accountability (DDGA). The Partnership Coordinator is based in Nairobi, with travel to the field sites.

    Major Responsibilities:
    Partnership Strategy

    Together with DDGA lead on the development and implementation of IRC Kenya’s partnership strategy.
    Form and chair the Partnership Working Group to promote a coherent, strategic, and coordinated approach to local partnerships in IRC Kenya.
    Oversee the partnership management operating procedures for IRC Kenya that set out efficient and responsive processes, delineate clear roles and responsibilities, and articulate IRC Kenya’s strategic approach to partnerships, consistent with PEERS.
    Promote and take forward initiatives to enhance local partnerships in consultation with senior management and program staff, support further development of local partner capacity development, approaches and processes.
    Work with the IRC Kenya country leadership team and technical coordinators to ensure that the partnership-specific targets and ambitions with the IRC Kenya Strategy Action Plan are realized by FY24.
    In collaboration with the technical coordinators and program coordinator for quality and learning, identify key stakeholders for effective programming through a comprehensive stakeholder analysis.
    Promote, and support the DDGA and technical coordinators to conduct, an effective analysis of the roles, capacities and relationships between local government, civil society and private sector actors, and to identify the IRC’s program approach, based on how the IRC can best add value to local capacities and systems.
    Participate in Go/No-Go discussions to promote program approaches and design that are consistent with the SAP.
    Support the technical coordinators to ensure actor mapping is up-to-date and accessible to all programs, and to build and foster partnership relationships with appropriate actors.
    Promote full partner participation in program management, including through the IRC’s project cycle meetings processes.

    Partnerships/Sub-Grant Processes:

    Supervise and support Partnership Manager, programs, grants, finance and operations staff on IRC’s on the implementation of the PEER system across all areas of sub-award management and documentation requirements; including pre-award assessment, partner proposal review, contracting tool selection; preparing sub-award agreement packages aligned with specific donor requirements, and sub-award review through OTIS.
    Ensure that Partnership Managers hold all project cycle meetings, and that sub-grant agreement terms and conditions are well understood by partners.
    Establish partner monitoring schedule per PPCR score and ensure programmatic and compliance monitoring visits take place in coordination with pertinent department staff.
    Lead periodic mapping of potential partners for emergency response, with a particular emphasis on local organizations; and update the potential partner tracker periodically, as needed.
    Coordinate the organization and facilitation of capacity and risk assessments for potential partners.
    Lead the internal sub-award proposal review and approval process.
    Support in the development of partnership templates and contracts/agreements.
    Work in collaboration with IRC finance, Programs, and other units to manage sub-grants effectively and in compliance with donor rules and regulations.
    Lead and facilitate capacity building of partner NGOs and local community organizations. Contribute to development of training materials.
    Ensure that partners meet all visibility requirements as listed in their subgrant agreements.
    Ensure that accurate and up to date records for all sub-awards is maintained, in line with PEER System requirements.

    Partner Monitoring:

    Lead the partnerships team in monitoring sub- grantees/partners for donor compliance and progress against objectives; and contributing to the development of monitoring tools as needed.
    Coordinate field monitoring visits to partners; and share regularly monitoring schedule with all relevant departments and colleagues.
    Coordinate the Partnership Team in securing and reviewing subgrantees’ monthly/quarterly/final narrative and financial reports; share relevant feedback with subgrantees, as needed.
     Coordinate with relevant departments to ensure that all reporting templates are updated; and share with sub-grantees on a timely basis.

    Documentation and Reporting:

    Coordinate the maintenance of comprehensive electronic files for all subgrantees (current, past and potential partners) on OTIS and on Shared Drive; as per PEERS documentation requirements.
    Working with the relevant technical teams, coordinating the review of monthly internal reports, compile and submit partner reports into overall donor report, and support government reports/agreements as needed/requested.
    Carry out data analysis of existing subgrant portfolio and potential future partner commitments.

    Human Resources Management, capacity building and Development

    Coach, train, supervise and mentor direct-report staff, including communicating clear expectations, setting quarterly performance objectives, providing regular and timely positive and constructive performance feedback, and providing documented semi-annual performance reviews.
    Hold high-quality meetings with each direct report on a regular and predictable basis, at least bi-weekly.
    Provide a measurable development plan including on-the-job learning with the aim of strengthening technical capacity, exchanging knowledge within the team, and providing guidance on career paths.
    In coordination with HR colleagues, promote and monitor staff care, well-being, and self-care. Approve and manage all time, attendance and leave requests to ensure adequate departmental coverage. Model healthy work-life balance practices. Support appropriate interventions in response to identified staff care needs of both national and international staff.
    Look for opportunities to support staff in their career growth, where appropriate. Offer leadership support for successful adherence by staff to IRC’s country and Global HR Operating Policies and Procedures.
    Develop a detailed capacity building plan for the partnerships team with regular training (minimum quarterly). As part of succession plan and nationalization goals, identify, train, and develop capability and capacity of a national staff to successfully transition role and responsibilities, by end of assignment.
    Maintain open and professional relations with team members, promoting a strong team spirit and providing oversight and guidance to enable staff to successfully perform in their positions.
    Work with HR staff to identify and implement recruitment and retention strategies.

    Key Working Relationships
    Position Reports to: DDGA
    Position directly supervises:  Partnerships  Manager, Partnership Finance Manager
    Qualifications

    Bachelor’s degree in relevant discipline, master’s degree a plus.
    At least 5 years work experience in the NGO environment
    Proven experience in coordination of multiple stakeholders (internal and external).
    Bachelor’s degree in social studies or relevant field from a recognized university with 10 years of relevant experience; or Master’s Degree with 7 years of relevant experience.
    Strong preference given to candidates with previous experience in partnership management, consortium/network management or subgrant/partner identification and management.
    Familiarity with IRC PEER system a distinct advantage
    Experience facilitating sub-grants, including proposal review, agreement development, and monitoring strongly desired.
    Familiarity with USG (e.g. USAID/BHA, PRM) and ECHO rules and regulations.
    Program development experience, including development of key project documents such as logical frameworks, monitoring tools, etc.
    Experience designing and implementing capacity building programs is a plus.
    Computer literate (MS Word, Excel, PPT). Budgeting experience required.
    NGO experience in similar position is preferred.
    Good communication and interpersonal skills.
    Professional fluency in spoken and written English.

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  • Senior Editorial Officer

    Senior Editorial Officer

    Job Overview:
    IRC is seeking a Senior Editorial Officer, under the direct supervision of the Protection Manager and will collaborate with the Julisha.Info teams in Nairobi and the Hagadera and Kakuma refugee camps. The Senior Editorial Officer will be responsible for development, management, and dissemination of quality, verified, relevant information on Julisha.info. The position is integral within the Julisha team and will work closely with moderators in publishing content through digital and other diverse channels based on need and responding to clients’ information needs.
    Major Responsibilities:

    Publish relevant and appropriate content on Julisha.info.
    Ensure Julisha.Info content is accurate, complete, easy to understand and engaging.
    Collaborate on, edit written and multimedia content built by Julisha team (Moderators, Service mapping officer) and partner organizations.
    Monitor traffic and other feedback emanating from Julisha.Info channels.
    Use the Zendesk Content Management System (CMS) Canva, Lumen5 and other tools to prepare content for publication.
    Coordinate, update, and handle the Julisha.Info visual and style guide.
    Ensure the Julisha.Info content database and calendar are up to date.
    Support moderators with publishing posts on Facebook and other media.
    Contribute to drafting reports on Julisha content and work collaboratively across teams, departments, locations and organizations.
    Work with Information Technology team to resolve technical issues across platforms.

    Staff Support

    Provide technical guidance, on the job mentoring and coaching for the moderators.
    Ensure ongoing training and targeted capacity building of Julisha.Info staff including appraisals.
    Review performance of Moderators in the field and provide encouraging approaches to address issues identified.

    Key Working Relationships:
    Position Reports to: Protection Manager.
    Position Directly Supervises: Moderators.
    Indirect Reporting: Protection Coordinator, Field Coordinator.
    Other Internal and/or external contacts: Julisha team (Moderators, Service mapping officer), IRC Protection and Rule of Law team, IT/Helpdesk team.
    Qualifications
    Work Experience:

    Approximately four to six years of substantial experience in editing, sub-editing, Search Engine Optimization (SEO) techniques and copy editing.
    Experience working with a humanitarian organization.
    Experience working in handling and updating digital media and websites.
    Experience in multimedia content development.
    Working knowledge of a range of digital design and editing software (Canva, Lumen5 etc).

    Demonstrated skills and Competencies:

    Experience with navigating online systems to complete work.
    Knowledge of social media strategies and community engagement.
    Knowledge of online content standard processes.
    Knowledge and experience of running websites and social media platforms.

    Education:

    Bachelor’s degree in communication, Journalism, Media, Public information, or another relevant field.

    Language Skills:

    Advanced English language skills, oral and written.

    Preferred experience & skills:

    Experience in digital content creation such as articles, videos and infographics.
    Strong writing and proofreading skills.
    Passion for writing.
    Strong interpersonal and time-management skills; shown ability to prioritize and deliver on time.
    Great attention to detail.
    Strong analytic problem-solving skills.
    Ability to work both independently and in a multifaceted, cross-functional team.
    Proficient in Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint etc.

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  • Portfolio Advisor (Frameworks & Global Awards)

    Portfolio Advisor (Frameworks & Global Awards)

    The Purpose of the Role

    Portfolio Advisor sits in AMU in the Program and Award Support Pillar, within the Frameworks & Global Awards Team. The team is responsible for the oversight, coordination and management of a portfolio of multi-country, multi-component awards. The role provides support on the overall implementation and management of assigned awards including the Irish Aid Strategic Partnership and IRC’s Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) programmes, in addition to other awards in the portfolio as required.

    Scope and Authority

    Portfolio Advisor has the authority to make decisions within the parameters of donor policy and procedures, referring any non-routine and complex matters to the Portfolio Manager.

    Responsibility For Resources

    Responsible for keeping track of and reporting on progress against programme and contractual milestones, and notifying the Portfolio Manager of any issues or opportunities which have arisen.
    Write communications, reports, and amendments and funding applications to the donor.
    This position does not have budgetary or line management responsibilities.

    Key Working Relationships
    The Position Reports To The Portfolio Manager And Works Closely With The Deputy Director, Frameworks And Global Awards, And Other Frameworks & Global Awards Team Members. In Addition

    Works as part of the wider AMU team, especially Regional and Global Program and Award Support team members, Senior Program Development Advisors (SPDAs), and the Compliance and Policy team.
    Works in close co-ordination with UK Finance, Violence, Prevention and Response Unit (VPRU), Emergencies & Humanitarian Action Unit, Measurement Unit.

    Key Accountabilities
    Awards Management and Compliance

    Act as an internal focal point for any issues related to the implementation and management of assigned awards including but not limited to the Irish Aid Strategic Partnership and DEC programmes, under the guidance / supervision of the Portfolio Manager.
    Represent IRC externally, handling and cultivating professional relationships with donor focal points and relevant staff from donor agencies; facilitate meetings and engagement as needed; provide updates on implementation and grants management issues and support preparing materials for briefing events and meetings.
    Support development of guidance materials for compliant and effective award management, providing orientation, training and support to colleagues on their use as necessary.
    Address queries in relation to implementation issues and standard compliance questions (e.g. visibility, budget variance, reporting deadlines, and procurement) in coordination with AMU Compliance and Policy pillar.
    Review and submit correspondence and amendments to the donor in a timely manner, including narrative and financial reports; Cost Extension, No Cost Extension, budget realignments, project changes and critical updates, ensuring that all documents and information submitted are high quality and compliant.
    Take part in regular meetings and calls with AMU and relevant colleagues to provide regular support and updates and collaborate closely on specific issues related to donor compliance, submissions and/or monitoring/award management.
    Review, provide substantive feedback, and support the submission of narrative, financial and audit reports; produce templates, guidance and timelines; involve relevant internal and external (audit firms) stakeholders and ensure that donor requirements and quality standards are met and reports are submitted on time.
    Collate inputs for proposals, write proposal sections, consolidate and edit inputs from colleagues, including on emergency proposals, as required.
    Prepare and consolidate budgets, and coordinate internal reviews and approvals before submission.
    Respond to data requests from other departments and accountability for portfolio-wide data needs.
    Support analysis of interim reports and financial tracking of grants.
    Update and maintain internal systems for data management.
    Contribute to AMU/Unit work plan and delivery of specific projects.
    In collaboration with Finance and the Portfolio Manager, review Budget versus Actuals; ensuring the use of correct coding on expenditure and regularly update spending plans.
    Participate in country and project visits to monitor progress and provide support to implementation teams, and support relevant donor visits to IRC programmes.
    Administrative and coordination support for the IRC’s participation in meetings and learning events, online and in-person.
    Support the development and management of other awards in the portfolio, as required.
    Support in the understanding of policies, guidance, and tools designed to guide collaboration and work with local and international partners, outlined by IRC’s Partnership Excellence for Equality and Results System (PEERS).
    Support in the review and processing of subgrants or partnership agreements, including due diligence processes, to ensure compliance with IRC internal and external donor requirements.
    Other duties as required.

    PERSON SPECIFICATION
    Essential
    Experience, Skills, Knowledge and Qualifications:

    Grants management experience, preferably with frameworks or large awards funded by institutional donors.
    Experience coordinating and drafting reports, preferably for complex and multi-country programmes in development and/or humanitarian contexts.
    Experience with donor liaising and developing and contributing to successful funding proposals.
    Strong understanding of how learning contributes to effective programming and better outcomes for clients/beneficiaries.
    Experience of reviewing, writing and producing timely and high quality documents to donors (including correspondence, reports and briefings).
    Strong organizational skills, detail orientated, ability to multi task, prioritise and learn quickly.
    Excellent interpersonal and communication skills; the ability to successfully and effectively liaise with people within and across departments in a multi-cultural environment, and build and maintain good working relationships.
    Good analytical skills and excellent attention to detail.
    Experience of working independently and productively in a fast-paced environment – proactive and initiative to problem solve within the parameters of the role is essential
    Experience of budget monitoring and financial management.
    Excellent IT skills (i.e. Word, Outlook, Excel).

    Desirable

    Proficiency in written and spoken French.
    Experience of working with Irish Aid, DEC and/or Sida.
    Interest and understanding of advocacy work.

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    careers.rescue.org

  • VPRU MEAL Specialist 

Program Coordinator

    VPRU MEAL Specialist Program Coordinator

    Major Responsibilities: 
    Provide Ongoing Direct Technical Support to VPRU Projects (primary role)

     Lead and manage MEAL activities for a concrete portfolio of VPRUled grants, while working closely with VPRU technical advisors (TAs), specialists, and specific country program staff. Examples of VPRUled grants may include but not limited to (may be subject to change):

    Responsive Information Services in Emergencies (RISE); TRANSFORM; Irish Aid Strategic Partnership on GenderBased Violence (GBV); and Foundations Project

     Work and think independently on key tasks, including (i) development and use of overarching project learning plans and approaches, (ii) data collection and management, data analysis/visualization, and data interpretation and use; and (iii) projectlevel adaptations and reflection
     Provide ongoing training and capacity building in MEAL core competencies, tools, and techniques to VPRU TAs/Specialists, country program staff, and partners (as needed)
     Adapt and refine MEAL approaches and resources based on country program and VPRU feedback

    Support Broader Learning Strategies, Guidance, and Resources for VPRU

     Provide ad hoc support to other VPRU team members for discrete MEALrelated tasks, as feasible and needed
     Support development and implementation of interventionspecific data toolkits and learning agendas (as appropriate)
     Support the creation of core MEAL guidance and resources for VPRU teams
     Own and contribute to components of VPRU MEAL’s strategic workplan
     Actively contribute to MEAL technical sections of business development
     Represent VPRU MEAL on external meetings, working groups, and other platforms (as appropriate)
     Contribute to VPRU’s antiracism commitments 

    Job Requirements:  
    Demonstrated Skills and Competencies: 

     Strong experience with both data collection and data analysis skills for multiple MEAL methods required, including mobile data collection and strong Excel analysis skills
     Experience with qualitative data collection and management, qualitative data analysis, and/or mixed methods process or developmental evaluations (or similar learning exercises)
     Ability to generate high quality MEAL deliverables that demonstrate attention to detail, strong understanding of best data practices, and are appropriate for the end user(s)
     Strong organizational skills and ability to balance multiple priorities across a diverse portfolio
     Some experience with protectionspecific MEAL (may be replaced with related sector/humanitarian MEAL experience combined with a demonstrated knowledge of protectionspecific considerations)
     Excellent verbal and written communication skills, as well as an ability to be clear and concise in all communications
     Strong interpersonal skills: able to successfully listen to, collaborate with, facilitate discussion among, and build trust with people from diverse nationalities and backgrounds
     Excellent writing and editing skills for proposal and technical resource development
     Flexible work demeanor: the ability to work well both in a dynamic, globally diverse team and independently
     Proven dedication to antiracism and equity work

    Preferred experience & skills: 

     Degree in social sciences, humanitarian assistance, or other related field strongly preferred; a concentration in monitoring & evaluation will be an asset
     Experience with ODKbased mobile data collection applications (CommCare, Kobo, Ona, etc.) strongly preferred
     Experience with additional analysis software (e.g. PowerBI, Dedoose, NVIVO) strongly preferred
     Experience working in partnership with local or nationallevel organizations desirable
     Fluency in English is required, other IRC languages, such as French, Spanish and/or Arabic language skills will be an asset

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  • Research Officer

    Research Officer

    General Responsibility
    Responsible for maintaining program quality and compliance across all business enterprise activities, ensuring program approaches are clearly documented, understood by the program teams and implemented including conducting direct business skills training to clients and guiding clients in developing business plans.
    Detailed Responsibilities

    Train program beneficiaries/clients on Business skills and life skills
    Support beneficiaries in developing business plans to be funded.
    Prepare payment list and verify MPESA or bank details of the clients to ensure funds are transferred to the correct recipients.
    Support Research monitors in planning and monitoring client’s business and implementing the Randomized Control Trial (RCT) interventions as per the study protocol.
    Follow up on clients whose businesses have been funded to offer support in areas of business sustainability and other areas of concern.
    Liaise with the protection team to ensure refugees who are facing protection challenges are supported.
    Prepare periodic reports of progress of program activities.
    Assist in context and stakeholder mapping and analysis to contribute to the conceptual development of Livelihoods Resource centers and mobile services.
    Help conduct outreach to community and local leaders, private sector partners and other stakeholders as directed by ERD management.
    Deliver training material to clients as the main trainer/facilitator, and schedule other trainers as necessary for specific cohorts or sessions.
    Support other program staff in delivering business and life skills sessions.
    Working with and training program staff to register clients, recommend clients for placement in RCTs
    Provide introduction sessions to RCT (micro enterprise) clients, including on attendance requirements and protection related issues, drawing in other staff as necessary
    Conduct bi-weekly meetings with beneficiaries in the form of calls, interviews or focus group discussion as appropriate. Helps ensure that payment of beneficiaries is accurately processed.
    Under the direction of the Senior Research Officer /Manager, conduct individual business development sessions with clients and coach them through the development of a business plan and grant application where applicable.
    Support monitoring of activities, conducting site visits and helping to troubleshoot any issues from clients.
    Coordinate closely with M&E and data staff on targeting, data collection, data systems and information management.
    Contribute to baseline, interim and end line assessment efforts and program reporting, providing clear input on business training, microenterprise development research activities.
    Coordinate closely with IRC logistics, finance, and grants focal point to ensure timely and compliant program activities and expenditures.
    Linkages of RCT clients to the Urban Savings and Loans Association and Financial Service Providers for business growth support (where applicable).

    Qualifications

    Bachelor’s degree in social sciences, Public Administration, business administration or equivalent
    At least 3 years of experience in micro enterprise development livelihoods or community engagement programs.
    Demonstrated experience and capacity in training clients and groups and working with vulnerable populations.
    Strong ability to work independently, organize work, meet deadlines, maintain composure, prioritize work under pressure, coordinate multiple tasks and maintain attention to detail.
    Experience working with Refugees in livelihoods programming.
    Experience managing data collection and concrete knowledge of open-source tools such as ODK collect, KoBo Toolbox, Survey CTO or CommCare platforms.
    Experience collecting Qualitative data e.g., Focus group discussion (FGD), Key informant interviews (KII) and transcription of audios.
    Experience supervising field teams
    Experience in administration and management of grants individuals and groups
    Excellent interpersonal and problem-solving skills, creativity, and flexibility
    NGO experience preferred
    Personal qualities: promotes collaboration and coordination within and across teams, comfortable in a multi-cultural environment, extremely flexible and adaptable, ability to contribute across multiple activities and departments.
    Fluency in English and Kiswahili required.

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  • Education Technical Advisor – East Africa

    Education Technical Advisor – East Africa

    The IRC seeks an Education Technical Advisor (TA). This role will have a primary geographic focus on the East Africa Region to guide on program design, provide direct technical support, and build technical capacity to implement, measure and continuously improve education programs in IRC country programs in East Africa (Ethiopia, Kenya, South Sudan, Somalia, Uganda, and Tanzania). To ensure quality programming towards impacting the lives of children and youth affected by conflict and crisis through IRC’s work, the Education Technical Advisor will: support country programs to design programs and projects that are aligned to the IRC’s outcomes and evidence framework / theories of change / core indicators; lead technical design processes of proposals and write technical narrative as needed; review and ensure technical quality of proposals; input into proposal go/no go decisions and pre-positioning; analyze data to inform course correction; conduct technical trainings and ongoing technical coaching, share cross-context learning with country program staff; design, review and share program-specific tools; support senior technical country program recruitment and capacity–building.
    This position involves frequent travel, reflecting the regular requests and demand for additional in-person TA support for education assessment, design, start-up, and implementation. The Education TA will support projects or country teams across IRC that require additional support in education in emergencies, including through deployments.

    Major Responsibilities:
    Core Functions:

    Support country program staff to design programs and projects, ensuring that they are:

    Aligned with the IRC’s strategy 2020 which includes contextualizing education outcomes, the theories of change and include interventions chosen based on best available evidence;
    Responsive to client needs and preferences based on sound context and gender analysis

    Support selection of indicators for country programs based on available and emerging indicator testing;
    Lead and facilitate as needed technical design of proposals; write technical narrative as needed; review technical quality of proposals, including providing input on budgets required for project delivery, technical activities, ensuring alignment to IRC’s education and cross-sectoral outcomes;
    Input into go / no go decisions and pre-positioning on upcoming proposals;
    Help analyze data to inform periodic review and course correction to ensure that IRC’s programs are based on evidence and are evidence-generating;
    Conduct technical training and ongoing technical coaching for country program staff, including on outcomes, theories of change, evidence and indicators;
    Provide specific guidance to IRC education programs in Latin America in efforts to integrate best practices into standard IRC Teacher Professional Development
    Share cross-context learning with country program staff across the region;
    Review and share program-specific tools / resources / curricula working with IRC education specialist to contextualize and adapt global and country-specific materials;
    Support planning and implementation of partnership activities, including research initiatives with academic partners
    Support senior technical country program recruitment;

    Additional Functions:

    Engage with donors and do outreach in support of country programs, especially in relation to program start up;
    Help define approach to teaming / partnering with regional and national organizations, including youth led organizations;
    Present IRC research findings across contexts and relevant conferences;
    Support senior country program staff onboarding;
    Support as requested education projects that need additional support in education in emergencies. This includes liaising with the Senior Education Technical Advisor for Emergency Response to build preparedness and response plans for the continuity of education services during new acute crisis.
    Work across sectors, particularly our Economic Recovery and Development team as well as our Women’s Protection and Empowerment team to develop integrated and holistic approaches to youth development; expand our youth portfolio

    Key Working Relationships:
    Position Reports to: Director of Education for Country Support
    Position directly supervises: This position could potentially supervise on occasion consultants and/or interns.
    Other Internal and/or external contacts:

    Internal: Works directly with the Regional and Deputy Regional Director to ensure education programs are in line and supporting regional and country level priorities. Regular relationships with EHAU and regional technical advisors in violence prevention and response, health, economic recovery & development, and governance technical unit teams. Works directly with country program coordinators and managers as well as country program leadership. Interacts with IRC internal departments, including business development, external relations and advocacy departments.
    External: Serve as IRC program representativein outside regional meetings and global meetings (as needed) and academic forums with donors, other non-governmental organizations, inter-agency groups and foundations. Engage regularly with partners, including academic partners, to ensure programmatic and research collaborations remain on track.

    Job Qualifications:

    Education: Master’s/post-graduate degree in education, education psychology, social work, human development or relevant field or equivalent combination of education and experience is required. Participate in ongoing training courses and share knowledge and skill sets within the unit.
    Work Experience: A minimum of 6-8 years’ experience of implementing and/or managing large Education programs and teams is required, within a humanitarian or international development setting, as are at least 2-3 years acting in an advisory capacity on education programming. Education work experience in East Africa is required. Experience in technical tools and materials development, monitoring and evaluation, and research in relation to education is highly desired. Experience in strategy development and working across sectors or disciplines is highly desired.
    Demonstrated Skills and Competencies: Demonstrated expertise in education program design, monitoring and evaluation, with the ability to turn concepts and strategy into measurable action. Demonstrated expertise in youth programming, literacy, and/or numeracy preferred. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Demonstrated commitment to renewing and maintaining currency with best practices.
    Language Skills: Fluency in English is a non-negotiable requirement; proficiency in Swahili an advantage.

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    rescue.csod.com

  • Program Coordinator 

Nurse

    Program Coordinator Nurse

    Scope
    The Program Coordinator is responsible for the implementation of IRCs high quality, innovative programs in close coordination and collaboration with the field coordinators and program managers in the various program locations. The role has a particular focus on driving program implementation, leading the program managers in implementing high quality projects with particular attention to translating program quality standards into actions, enabling the program integration plans and supporting expansion into newly accessible geographic areas. S/he will ensure timely and effective planning, budgeting, program delivery, and coordination in all IRC program locations. The PC will provide a focus on outcomes, client responsiveness, and represent IRC programs to major stakeholders, relevant government authorities and other program partners in the field.
    Responsibilities
    Program Implementation

    Ensure effective grant start-up, progress towards program deliverables is systematically tracked using key indicators and actions are taken as a result of this monitoring.
    Lead the field team in annual program design review and planning process to develop annual work plans and budgets that meet the needs of both the beneficiaries and the donors.
    Ensure adherence of program implementation with donor and IRC policies.
    Lead in the development of programme work-plans with clear objectives and achievement benchmarks, long-term and short-term priorities, implementation plans, financial projections and tools for evaluation.
    Ensure the alignment of workplans with IRC and project plans and continuously review progress of IRC and partners implementation.
    Program Budget holder: Coordinate with the finance, grants and partnership department and support program managers to ensure sound budget development and spending oversight through the use of adequate financial management tools, including regular BVAs and spending plans review.
    Inventory management: Support the development of relevant tools to support requestion, utilization and report of supplies at different service delivery pints and ensure effective linkages with the inventory management system.
    Ensure effective forecasting and launch of procurement processes from programs team and ensure appropriate tracking of commodity utilization.
    Conduct supportive supervision of IRC programs ensuring effective utilization of resources (human, financial, equipment, infrastructure). Facilitate and actively participate in joint supervision visits with the technical coordinators, finance, grants, supply chain coordinators.
    Coordinate high-level reporting on program implementation win collaboration with the grant officers. Ensure that donor reports produced by the programs team effectively demonstrate the impact of IRC’s interventions.
    Ensure program coordination where there are cross-cutting themes and work together with the managers to effect this according to program work plans. Foster program integration among IRC sectors and with partners in line with programmatic needs and donor commitments.
    A member of the Emergency Team in the field and support scale up of interventions at the sudden onset humanitarian response and during the deployment phase.

    Business Development

    Lead the field level proposal development process in conjunction with grants officers and conduct final review in collaboration with the operations, finance, and HR grants managers. Ensure high quality and accuracy of proposals coordinating and consolidating operational, technical and strategy input.
    Conduct engagement with key stakeholders, donors, and other funders in collaboration with the Field Coordinator and under guidance of the Senior coordinator for Program Implementation and the Senior Grants Coordinator.
    Represent the IRC Kenya with humanitarian donors including accompanying strategic donors on field site visits.

    Partnerships

    Contribute to achievement of goals related to the SAP partnerships ambition including identification and onboarding of Strategic Partners
    Embody and model IRC values related to partnerships (partner as equals, partner first etc.) and lead this approach in implementation of IRC projects in the project locations.
    Enable development and maintenance of strategic partnerships with local organizations.
    Provide support to partnerships team to address any program implementation challenges in the field.
    Regularly report on progress on partner implementation and work with the field coordinator to clear any inter-departmental obstacles.

    Representation and Advocacy

    In coordination with the Field Coordinator, actively develop and maintain effective working relationships with stakeholders including local communities, government actors, UN agencies, international and local NGOs, and other relevant actors.
    Liaise with county and governments, donors, NGOs, and other operational partners in the field via attendance at meetings, consultations, and other forums.
    In coordination with the Field Coordinator, organize for and facilitate donor and other stakeholder visits supporting staff in the smooth design and running of field visits including development of program updates.
    Identify areas of programming that need advocacy and share with the Advocacy department at IRC.

    Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability & Learning

    Facilitate internal and external monitoring of program implementation ensuring adherence to work plan, adaptation to evolving situation. Custodian for the implementation of follow up actions from field monitoring visits in conjunction with the program managers and field coordinator.
    Together with the program manager and M&E manager, support monthly program performance reviews and analysis ensuring translation to progress analysis and program adaptation.
    Provide inputs to regular data quality audits (DQAs) and joint monitoring visits with the MEAL team.
    Together with the technical and MEAL team align planned assessments with program needs.
    Contribute to the implementation, and analysis of all assessments and surveys.
    Lead in organizing and conducting sector specific integrated supportive supervision to all IRC project sites and health facilities.
    Review and adoption of data and inputs to the Annual Statistics activities
    Enhance the use of Program Indicator Dashboard (PID) and other MEAL-related technology for program implementation at the field level.
    Coordinate with the client responsiveness manager to ensure client feedback is reflected in program implementation and used strategically to adapt programming and organizational policies were applicable.

    Staff Management and Development

    Coach direct reports with the aim of strengthening their program management capacity, exchanging knowledge within the team, and providing professional development guidance.
    Supervise and mentor direct report staff, including communicating clear expectations, setting performance objectives, providing regular and timely performance feedback, and providing documented semi-annual performance reviews.
    Promote and monitor staff care and well-being; approve and manage all leave requests to ensure adequate coverage.
    Lead and model successful adherence to IRC’s Global HR Operating Policies and Procedures.

    Country Program Management

    Actively participate in and contribute to strategy discussions, including SAP revision processes
    Stay updated on new IRC priorities, policies, or process updates and ensure Grants & Partnerships and MEAL units are informed of any changes.

    Qualifications

    Master’s degree or equivalent experience in international development or related subject. Qualifications in IRC core sectors (Health, Nutrition, WASH, Food Security) will be preferred.
    At least 6 years of experience working in program management Demonstrated experience in program management, project design and use of project design tools.
    Experience managing programs in relevant technical area(s) that may include, health, reproduction health, Nutrition, Gender, protection, women empowerment, economic strengthening, and WASH.
    Should possess minimum 5 years experiences in humanitarian and development work including managing humanitarian relief and/or development programs in areas affected by large scale displacements due to conflict and chronic food and nutritional insecurity.
    Demonstrated experience in supervising and mentoring staff and with strong commitment to staff capacity development; Demonstrated qualities of leadership, sensitivity to cultural settings, communication skills, commitment, and sound judgment.
    Knowledge and experience of government systems
    Aptitude to adapt to a different context regarding security, culture, climate, or health issue, demonstrated by experience outside of country of origin.
    Demonstrated attention to detail, ability to follow procedures, meet deadlines, and work independently and cooperatively with team members.
    Fluency in English in addition to superior writing/editing and budget skills
    Good communicator with strong organizational, time management and analytical leadership skills
    Excellent inter-personal, cultural, and diplomatic skills
    Working in a Non-governmental organization will be an added advantage.

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  • Grants and Partnerships Manager: Re:Build

    Grants and Partnerships Manager: Re:Build

    Position summary

    The Grants and Partnerships Manager is a member of the regional Re:BUiLD Project Management Team that supports the implementation of the program across Kenya and Uganda. This position reports to the Re:BUiLD Program Director with technical support from the IRC Regional Grants Director.
    The Grants and Partnerships Manager will be responsible for grant management, including ensuring compliance, and will act as the focal point for relationship management with Re:BUiLD partners based in Nairobi, Kampala and internationally. This position will work closely with the IRC HQ partnership team to ensure adherence to the grant agreement, policies and procedures. The Grants and Partnerships Manager leads all donor reporting, fundraising, information and grants management for the Re:BUiLD program. Facilitates/oversees partnership arrangements and agreements with city governments, technical, private, and CBO/RLO organizations. The Grants and Partnerships Manager provides program and operations teams with advice on compliance with donor and IRC regulations and undertakes programmatic and budgetary monitoring for compliance with donor and internal policies and procedures.

    Responsibilities:
    Grants Management and Compliance

    Maintain a deep understanding of donor policies, regulations, and procedures. Liaise with IRC HQ and the IKEA Foundation to ensure grant compliance requirements are clearly understood, documented and communicated to relevant colleagues in the Re:BUiLD Program Management Team and country teams
    Advise Re:BUiLD program technical leads and operations staff on reporting and compliance requirements and ensure inputs are received in a timely manner
    Establish and maintain systems to proactively identify and track grant compliance risks and compliance with internal IRC policies and procedures. Raise issues to the Re:BUiLD Program Director in a timely manner and advise on necessary actions.
    Lead grant opening meetings, quarterly grant review meetings, and grant close out meetings in collaboration with the Re:BUiLD Program Director. Monitor post-meeting implementation of action points.
    Lead grant management meetings, including monthly Grant Review Meetings and Budget vs Actual (BVA) to monitor spending, and manage opportunity tracking.
    Support annual revisions to the Re:BUiLD Program Strategy and realignment of the program budget for approval of the donor

    Donor Communication and Reporting

    Coordinate all donor reporting, ensuring that reports are timely, accurate and responsive to donor needs.
    Upon delegation, provide liaison or representation to donors when need arises
    Ensure that effective channels of internal and external communications relating to grants are established and respected.
    Ensure that senior management and technical leads understand donor communication protocols and provide copies of correspondence for files.
    Ensure project activity progress and indicator tracking, and top-line expenditure forecasting and tracking (including supporting teams to develop spending plans).

    Information Management

    Ensure quality information management through regular maintenance of grant and partner files, developing compliance sheets, updating of internal IRC documentation and other Grant Unit tools, including coordination and preparation of documents and files for internal and external audits.
    Track and maintain the partnership tracker and compliance issues
    Track donor correspondence.
    Track the submission of iteration of proposal and maintain file copies.
    Track the submission of reports and maintain file copies.
    Keep a database of key donor contacts.
    Maintain a comprehensive information management and filing system that ensures all donor and partner contractual documents, reports, key correspondences, etc. are appropriately filed in up-to-date and consistent soft and hard copies are available as needed.

    Partnerships Management

    Develop understanding of and ensure compliance with the IRC’s PEER System (Partnership Excellence for Equality and Results System)
    Coordinate pre-award due diligence assessment of potential partners by finance, program, operations, Awards Management Unit, and East Africa Region
    Review the capacity building/development plans for the partners based on the pre-award assessment result, ensure capacity building/development plan is tailored, targeted and responsive to their organizational needs and priorities.
    Design tools and create systems to effectively monitor progress made against partner capacity building plans and to partners in their organizational development, particularly around safeguarding.
    Lead in drafting partnership/sub-grant agreements and modifications, act as focal point with HQ for review and approval and facilitate signature by IRC and partners.
    Support program and operations staff in regard to sub-contract and sub-grant management (compliance), including tracking of partner deliverables.
    Advise and guide Re:BUiLD staff on procurement planning and transactions for sub-contract and sub-grants, in keeping with donor requirements and IRC policies, procedures, and standard practices.

    Business development/Fundraising

    Support the Re:BUiLD Program Director in the development and implementation of a Co-Funding strategy for the Re:BUiLD program.
    Develop donor mapping tools to support identification of opportunities that are aligned with the Co-Funding Strategy, in partnership with HQ business development teams
    Identify key proposal and donor-related information linked to new funding opportunities to support the Project Director in organizing and leading program design for new business development opportunities.
    Coordinate development of high-quality proposals/concepts, including compilation/editing of the technical narrative and working closely with the Re:BUiLD Finance Manager to develop budgets/budget narratives
    Ensure that proposals are tracked with standard IRC tracking tools and receive all needed reviews and approvals

    Requirements:

    Degree in Finance, Business Administration, Social Sciences, International Development or any related field.
    At least 3 years prior experience in an NGO in a similar position; demonstrated involvement and success in the key areas of this JD will be critical.
    Lived/experience working with refugees in the urban setting.
    Good communicator, with excellent proposal and report writing and editing skills and close attention to detail
    Strong organizational and time management skills
    Experience working with sub-grantees and/or local partner organizations and demonstrated ability to form effective and productive relationships with stakeholder counterparts.
    Proven prior experience with donor compliance. Knowledge of European (DFID, EU, SIDA, etc) and private foundation donor requirements and procedures is an advantage.
    Ability to develop, manage, and analyze budgets with a high degree of accuracy
    Willingness to travel to the field in Kenya and Uganda.

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  • Innovative Finance Project and Communications Officer

    Innovative Finance Project and Communications Officer

    Key Responsibilities

    The Innovative Finance Project and Communications Officer supports overall grants management, business development, and development of internal and external materials. The role involves working closely with the innovative finance team, as well as experts in humanitarian systems change, senior leadership, and external and investment partners. This role will collect project learnings and deliver high-quality reporting to communicate key data from investment pilots with partners, and enable the replication and scaling of successful humanitarian-investor partnerships. 

    Support to Innovative Finance Lead

     Draft business development materials and liaise with IRC business development colleagues to raise necessary grant funding for blended finance transactions.
     Support with organizing internal and external meetings and events; maintain robust notetaking and database of conversations. 
     Identify action items from meetings for follow-up and track progress and completion.

    Project and Knowledge Management, Internal Communications

     Build systems to collect information and track deliverables across donor-related projects.
     Manage and update donor-specific workplans; meet regularly with internal/external project stakeholders from IRC to collect data on lessons learned and develop analyses for donor reporting and pipeline development. 
     Create decks, briefs, and other materials to ensure internal and external partners are regularly briefed on progress, strengthen buy-in and accountability, and to support external engagement.
     Work closely with IRC business development teams to socialize achievements of innovative finance and solicit new donor and philanthropist support for the practice.

    Donor partner subcontract management, coordination, and compliance

     Develop workplans and monitoring plans for all donor-related investment pilots.
     Lead communication with investor partners to ensure deliverable implementation against workplans, subcontracts, reporting, and regular meetings.
     Support with due diligence, compliance checks, subcontract amendments, and other subcontract management processes according to guidance from IRC’s Awards Management Unit.

    Reporting

     Lead coordination for drafting final reports, including but not limited to drafting all report inputs, communicating deadlines, and providing timely feedback for IRC and partner teams.
     Prepare annual reports and documents according to contract requirements for government donors; coordinate response to other donor and private philanthropist inquiries.  

    Job Requirements
    Education and Work Experience

     Bachelor’s degree in a related field or equivalent professional experience.
     3-5 years of professional experience with demonstrated project management skills, including developing project management documents and tools such as workplans.

    Demonstrated Skills and Competencies:

     Demonstrated experience in partner and stakeholder management.
     Work experience in, and ability to write clearly about, financial concepts.
     Excellent critical thinking skills to problem-solve independently.
     Excellent organizational skills: the ability to multi-task, learn quickly, and work independently and productively in a fast-paced environment.
     Excellent interpersonal and communication skills: the ability to effectively collaborate with and motivate a variety of people in a multi-cultural environment.
     Dedication to diversity, equity and inclusion and a passion for IRC’s mission.
     Excellent written English, including the ability to synthesize information and draft high-quality reports. The ability to translate financial concepts into crisp, clear prose will be crucial to all work.  
     Please attach your finance writing sample to your application or please include links to your work on your resume. If unable to do so, please note it will be requested if you are being considered.

    Preferred Requirements:

     Working knowledge of government donor commercial contracts (PRM, DG ECHO) and compliance requirements is preferred.
     Excellent digital literacy: MS Word, Excel, Powerpoint and web-based project management tools (e.g., Asana). Proficiency in Excel strongly preferred.
     Professional fluency in French is preferred, Arabic a plus.

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    rescue.csod.com

  • Protection Assistant – Child Protection 

Senior Grants Coordinator 

Partnerships Coordinator 

Senior Laboratory Technologist

    Protection Assistant – Child Protection Senior Grants Coordinator Partnerships Coordinator Senior Laboratory Technologist

    Job Description
    The International Rescue Committee has been working in Kenya since 1992, providing essential services including comprehensive health care, gender-based violence prevention and response, women’s protection and empowerment, peace-building promotion, access to water, sanitation, and hygiene, livelihoods support, protection and rule of Law and multi-sectoral emergency response programming. IRC Kenya works with both refugees and local vulnerable populations, with approximately 300 national staff and 1,500 incentive staff in the country program. Within the Nairobi headquarter office, approximately 40 program and operations staff members work to support the field teams directly implementing projects. The Kenya Program intends to establish a Child Protection unit as part of scale up of the protection programming.
    Job Overview:
    The Child Protection Assistant is responsible for implementing facility and community-based child protection program in Hagadera refugee camp with limited support/ travel to the host community. They will be responsible for prevention and response activities of the child protection program that include working with the community, psychosocial support groups/activities and case management; They will also work closely with the health and other sector staff to ensure CP is mainstreamed and integrated within the other programs.
    Major Responsibilities:
    The post holder will be responsible for the following duties and responsibilities.
    Program Implementation and Quality:
    Reinforcing adherence to the child protection (CP) guiding principles throughout all CP and partners activities, specifically:

    Conduct assessment of the living conditions of children in the camp/ host community where applicable and participate in the development of appropriate response to the needs of children.
    Facilitate the involvement of children and the community (leaders, caregivers, and parents) in the Safe Healing and Learning Space (SHLS) and document the progress made.
    Supervise and coach community facilitators in the SHLS.
    Coordinate and lead psychosocial support activities at SHLS.
    Work with the nutrition and health teams in the identification, monitoring, verification, documentation and referral of cases of children and abuse.
    Follow-up the preparation and implementation of case action plan and home visit conducted by the social workers.
    Carry out data entry into the Child Protection Information System (CPIMS) database.
    Assist the child protection officer in facilitating and organizing appropriate care arrangement, and suitable alternative care system with close supervision and attention to the individual needs of children.
    Through working with the child protection committees identify potential foster families for unaccompanied and separated children in collaboration with social workers and community leaders.
    Train and supervise the community facilitators leading positive parenting skills training (Family Make the Difference) weekly sessions.
    Assist the child rights clubs to demonstrate to the community and the concerning body about protection concerns that children are facing while living in the camp and promote the participation of children in all matters affecting their lives.
    Organize awareness-raising and advocacy activities in the community including the celebration of international events days and other awareness raising sessions.
    Assist and participate in the preparation of budget, work and spending plans, and PR tracking to monitor the proper utilization of the budget and timely implementation of activities.
    Enforce and fully abide by the child protection code of conduct.
    Work closely with the other Child Protection teams within the IRC to provide an integrated response to the needs of children and their families.
    Perform other duties assigned by the supervisor.

    Other:
    The post holder will also work on other duties such as;

    The Child Protection Assistant will directly report to the senior Child Protection Officer based in Hagadera with additional oversight from PRoL Technical coordinator in Kenya.

    Qualifications

    University Degree in Sociology or psychology preferred or any other social science fields.
    3 years of working with children experience for diploma holders.
    1 year of working with children experience with the first degree.
    Ability to speak the local language () is an added advantage.
    Computer literate, data entry (database management) skills
    Certificates or Licenses:
    Trained on CP topics and certified will be preferred.

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