IFDC seeks to recruit a Country Director for Kenya to help improve operational efficiency and effectiveness and thereby attracting more funding opportunities to propel IFDC’s vision and mission in-country. Thus, as a Country Director, you are expected to lead your country team to improve IFDC’s operational efficiency, resource mobilization drive, partnerships creation, and project impacts by working closely with the Vice Presidents of Programs, Business Development, Research and the Chief Operating Officer The Country Director is expected to perform the following roles and responsibilities and to achieve the deliverables therein:
First point of contact of IFDC in country
Oversee all IFDC’s activities in-country by providing the needed leadership and thereby championing IFDC’s vision and mission in-country
Develop, nurture and maintain effective working relationships with all stakeholders especially, the donors, government representatives and agencies, and project/program teams
Lead regular project management meetings with in-country project teams
Ensure consistency among activities being implemented
Monitor project overall expenditure and private sector contribution against budgets and ensure financial compliance to both donor requirements and IFDC’s procedures
Supervise on timely preparation and presentation of high-quality work plans, progress reports and financial reports
Monitor project indicators in accordance with the Performance Monitoring and Evaluation Plan, evaluate program results and take necessary corrective actions whenever needed.
Support the communications strategy of all project/programs
Review all in-country Public Relations materials and seek approval from the Global Corporate Communication Manager
Facilitate the internal communication and sharing of experiences among staff and project leaders.
Manage all relevant donor accounts in country, based on the guidance of the VP Business Development.
Lead resource mobilization drive in-country through opportunity scouting, partnerships creation, market positioning, opportunity profiling, capture planning, proposal development planning by working closely with the NBD team
Support in identifying the unmet needs of stakeholders (e.g. donors, government and important beneficiaries) including all necessary information required to make the proposal competitive
Assist in developing program specifics by setting the agenda for a series of program design workshops and documenting the results of:
an initial draft development problem/hypothesis
initial and final theory of change
win themes, methods, and approaches in conjunction with project leaders, technical advisors, partnership advisors, NBD team, and consortium members
support the development of action plans for refining program design
Support the development of project staffing plan – development of draft org chart, position descriptions, approval of ads for personnel, and interviews with key personnel
Support in defining the best value for the government (what can we do that is different, innovative)
Provide inputs on cost data collection, and contribute to price-to-win strategy
Finance and Administration
Work closely with Chief of Party to Monitor overall project expenditure;
Ensure all activities are conducted within the scope of the project budget;
Ensure that cost share is obtained from partners as planned and properly accounted for;
Ensure proper compilation and approval of annual financial reports;
Ensure proper compilation and approval of Monitoring, Learning & Evaluation reports and outcomes.
Required Experience
Proven experience in Business Development and managing teams
A minimum of a Masters Degree in an Agricultural related program
At least 10 years of relevant work experience in an international development sphere
Knowledge in contemporary Agricultiural innovations and technologies
Ability to perform under time pressure, be flexible, work independently, manage multiple tasks, and work effectively in a fast-paced multicultural environment.
Knowledge of input and fertilizer markets is strongly desirable.
Passion for market-led approaches to helping the rural poor to improve their livelihoods
Excellent oral, written and interpersonal and communication skills in English and French
Ability to successfully perform multiple tasks.
High level of initiative and enthusiasm, adaptability, and flexibility.
Strong presentation, writing and negotiation skills, including the ability to elaborate partnership projects and grant proposals
A sense of initiative, discretion, mature judgment and entrepreneurial spirit is required. Capacity to effectively interact with a multiplicity of stakeholders including senior leaders.
Innovation and strategic thinking are highly valued.
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