Localisation Advisor

DESCRIPTION
This is an exciting time in the history of the organisation as we roll out our new strategic plan (2021-2025) and near the 50th anniversary of Trócaire’s existence. Trócaire has been working in Kenya for over 30 years and established an office in Nairobi in 1994. As part our new strategic plan, Trócaire is making a deliberate commitment to promote the localisation of aid and development. Consequently, by 2022 the Kenya country programme will transform to a model that is focused entirely on localisation.
To deliver on its commitment to localisation, Trócaire established a Global Hub on Partnership & Localisation in March 2021. Based in Nairobi and working across the organisation globally, the Hub will deepen Trócaire’s approaches to and expertise in partnership and localisation, while seeking to influence external actors through research, learning and advocacy. The objective of the Hub is to lead and support the development and delivery of Trócaire’s Partnership and Localisation strategy and shift power within development and humanitarian systems to local partners in areas of the Global South where Trócaire operates. The Hub will work to ensure that our partners have increased voice and influence in key spaces nationally and internationally; have increased institutional capacity; experience more inclusive and equitable partnerships; and experience more equitable sharing of funding and resources.
The role of the Localisation Advisor (LA) will form part of Trócaire’s Global Hub on Partnership & Localisation. This new role will provide strategic and technical supports on localisation and partnership and lead in the operationalisation of the Hub’s strategies. The LA will work across the four core areas of Trócaire’s partnership and localisation framework: increased voice and influence; capacity strengthening; partnership approach and accountability; and equitable funding and resources.
For the candidate with the required experience and passion for the role, Trócaire offers a competitive package of salary and benefits.
Reporting to the Global Partnership Director, this is a fixed contract of 1 year with the possibility of extension, based in Nairobi. The position is open to Kenyan nationals.
Safeguarding Programme Participants: Trócaire is committed to Safeguarding people within our programmes from Exploitation and Abuse and has specific policies on this commitment (including a Global Code of Conduct) which outlines the expected behaviour and responsibility of all staff, consultants and other organisational representatives. Any candidate offered a job with Trócaire will be expected to sign Trócaire’s Safeguarding Policies and Global Code of Conduct as an appendix to their contract of employment and agree to conduct themselves in accordance with the provisions of these documents.
The closing date for applications is 14th May 2021.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
Technical Support on Localisation & Partnership

Provide technical support and guidance to Trócaire staff, particularly Country Programmes, and partners on issues relating to localisation and partnership.
Support country offices in the design and implementation of initiatives/ projects that fall under Trócaire’s localisation framework.
Support the design of relevant policies and strategies, including Trócaire’s Partnership & Localisation Strategy.
Support the development of high-quality learning pieces on localisation and partnership, in collaboration with Country Programmes.
Identify opportunities to share learning by partners and Trócaire at relevant forums (e.g. Charter for Change, webinars, development journals, etc.).
Design and implement mechanisms that promote greater accountability between Trócaire and partners.
Develop organisational learning resources on localisation and support their roll-out.

Management of Localisation Initiatives and Projects

Effectively and efficiently manage a portfolio of localisation initiatives/projects through all phases of project cycle management.
Support the review of all outputs from localisation initiatives/projects, ensuring quality control.
Ensure all initiatives/projects comply with donor requirements and Trócaire’s policies.
Track the expenditure of initiatives and projects and work with Country Programmes to ensure timely expenditure of donor funds.
Support Country Programmes to develop timely reports for their localisation projects/initiatives.
Work with Country Programmes to monitor and evaluate projects and initiatives.
Support baseline and evaluation reports for Trócaire’s localisation efforts.
Compile reports for all localisation efforts globally and develop annual and donor reports on Trócaire’s work on localisation and partnership.
Oversee the development of high-quality case studies for pilot initiatives/projects.
Ensure that all project documentation is filed using Trócaire’s online systems.

Advocacy and Networking

In close collaboration with the Global Partnership Director, represent Trócaire at local and international localisation and partnership coordination meetings and spaces.
Influence policies and practices that promote localisation, including through stakeholder meetings and advocacy briefs.
Provide support to Country Programmes on country-level advocacy efforts relating to localisation
In collaboration with Country Programmes, support local partners/civil society to lead and participate meaningfully in national and international forums.
Provide technical guidance and support to the Charter 4 Change Working Group in Kenya, and support similar groups in the countries where Trócaire works.
Identify opportunities for Country Programmes and Partners to profile their work and link into regional networks/forums on Partnership & Localisation.

Other

Any other reasonable and relevant area of work, depending on the emerging needs of the Hub.

REQUIREMENTS
Qualifications:

Relevant third level degree.
Relevant master’s degree preferred.

Experience:

At least five years’ experience of working in a partnership-based model with local NGOs, Church and Civil Society organisations.
Experience of working in partnership across a diversity of local partners, including small to medium-sized organisations.
Experience with programme and project cycle management, including setting up M&E systems.
Demonstrated experience of working with local organisations in transformative processes that strengthened their capacities, voice and influence and levels of funding.
Familiarity with localisation policy instruments (e.g. Grand Bargain) and familiarity with current debates on localisation.
In-depth understanding of the decision-making and international policy processes in the international humanitarian and development sectors and how these may be influenced.
Experience in documenting and socialising learning and research in innovative and impactful ways

Skills:

Highly organised, with excellent planning, prioritisation, independent working and problem-solving skills.
Strong coordination skills, specifically with the ability to effectively coordinate with Country Programmes and partners.
Ability to transfer skills and knowledge through training, mentorship and accompaniment.
Programme cycle management skills.
Advocacy and lobbying skills.
Demonstrable capacity and commitment to working in collaborative fashion with colleagues and partners.
Excellent verbal and written communications skills and willingness to engage in public speaking.
Competent in Microsoft packages (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and online systems (Salesforce, Box, Agresso).
Fluency (written and spoken) in English. Other languages (Arabic, French, and Spanish) are a plus.

Qualities:

A proven commitment to teamwork.
An ability to maintain a positive attitude working in an environment where results are difficult to quantify.
Ability to engage effectively and respectfully with a diverse group of team members and partners from different parts of the world.

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