RESPONSIBILITIES
Support Chief of Party (COP) in providing programmatic leadership, technical direction, and quality assurance for the activity
Manage all programmatic elements, collaborating closely with senior leadership and relevant stakeholders to continuously reflecting on activity progress, refining strategy, and applying evidence-based lessons to effectively implement workplans and achieve technical objectives
Maintain strategic awareness of challenges and opportunities for the activity
Oversee technical delivery of grants under contract. Ensure grant-funded interventions are aligned with and deliver on the technical objectives of the activity with adequate technical assistance. Supervise program staff in carrying out the full grants cycle, from solicitation to closeout
Supervise staff all satellite office staff, ensuring technical harmonization among offices. Implement programmatic elements of the activity in accordance with Chemonics/USAID rules and regulations
Collaborate with the COP and M&E/Communications Manager on the design and implementation of the activity’s MEL system and CLA processes
Serves as the primary point of contact for the COP and USAID’s Contracting Officer and Contracting Officer Representative for information on the status of activity implementation
Works with the activity’s senior management team and other relevant parties to support security of persons, information, and goods directly related to implementation of interventions
Serves as Acting COP in their absence
Undertakes other duties as assigned by the COP
QUALIFICATIONS
A bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in peace and conflict, international development, or other relevant field is required.
An advanced degree in a similar field is desired.
A minimum of seven (7) years of professional experience in project design and management, preferably with respect to peacebuilding, stability and transition, or social cohesion, is required.
A minimum of four (4) years of experience supervising culturally and socially diverse teams is required.
Previous work experience in cross-border clusters or similarly complex operating environments is required.
Demonstrated knowledge of USAID programming is required.
Demonstrated knowledge of financial management, including budgeting, accounting, reporting, and procurement processes is required.
Demonstrated knowledge of grant administration is required.
Exceptional social acumen and an ability to forge strong working relationships with a range of stakeholders, including district/county government officials and representatives from non-governmental organizations, civil society organizations, the private sector, and donor institutions is required.
Exceptional written and oral communication skills are required. Experience with report writing is preferred.
please email your CV to HRKenya@acdivoca.org. The applications will be reviewed promptly upon receipt, only finalists will be contacted. ACDI/VOCA is an equal opportunity employer. Women, minorities and people from diverse groups are encouraged to apply.
Apply via :
HRKenya@acdivoca.org