Responsibilities:
Analyzes national, regional, and local politics to guide the program staff in creatively designing grants that relate to the current political environment and ensuring appropriate implementation of program strategy. Contributes to maintaining program strategy and integrity, working with Chief of Party (COP) and OTI Country Representative (CR) to co-design and lead informal and formal program performance management (PPM) events. In partnership with the OTI field team, COP, and other members of the STP field team, identify priorities and resolve development and implementation challenges in a fast and effective way.
Leads program development team, and lead/support the implementation team (including grants, and procurement staff) in the identification, development, and implementation of a wide range of grants-under-contract, direct distribution of goods and services, and technical assistance activities. The DCOP-P will provide day-to-day guidance, mentoring, and problem- solving skills, working in full partnership with the COP and OTI country team, and others. Implementation flexibility and speed are essential elements of the project, and the DCOP-P will be expected to lead their team to accomplish multiple tasks in a very short period of time.
Ensures that activities are appropriately implemented, closed-out, and program learning is integrated back to activity design in a robust feedback loop.
Ensures that procedures are established and complied with for activity development, activity worthiness, activity implementation, management, and closing.
Works collaboratively and effectively with the project operations team, as well as with Chemonics home-office support teams, to both ensure compliance with USAID and other regulations on complex tasks and resolve issues and challenges in a timely and effective manner.
Trains, mentors, and oversees the work of supervisees, fostering their professional development and ensuring accountability.
Serves as a member of the STP senior management team, contributing to high-level decisions, providing expertise on program and grant-making strategy, and serving as acting COP when asked.
The DCOP-P oversees all program and GMU staff, including program development, grants management and program procurement staff
Qualifications:
A minimum of eight years of relevant work experience. A minimum of four years of field experience on an OTI or similar project, including supervisory experience leading and mentoring host-country teams.
Previous DCOP-P or senior leadership experience, and/or previous Sudan experience strongly preferred.
Demonstrated experience leading the development of small grants to achieve larger stabilization and transition goals, with a preference for developing and implementing grants under the OTI model.
Previous experience remotely managing teams and/or programs in unstable or conflict settings is strongly preferred.
Demonstrated experience contributing to development, assessment, and adaptation of dynamic transition strategies, objectives, and specific interventions in a fast-paced and flexible manner.
Demonstrated experience working collaboratively with clients, project leadership, and host- country counterparts at senior levels in government and in non-governmental organizations.
Demonstrated experience leading donor-funded efforts in complex and politically sensitive transition or stabilization contexts, with a preference for Sudan, the Arabic-speaking world, and/or East and Southern Africa.
A. in international development, peace studies, or related field required, with a relevant M.A. preferred.
Fluent written and spoken English required.
Ability to work professionally in Arabic strongly preferred.
Please send an email with your CV and cover letter attached and “STP Deputy Chief of Party – Programs” in the subject line to dstsurin@chemonics.com by November 13, 2023. No telephone inquiries, please. Chemonics will contact finalists.
Apply via :
dstsurin@chemonics.com