Team Leader, FCDO, Kenya

The Team Leader will provide overall leadership, management oversight, and technical direction for the project, ensuring that project deliverables are met on time and deliver desired impact. The Team Leader will manage the full-time team dedicated to this project, and the draw down of additional short term technical assistance and other external expertise as needed. The Team Leader will also have primary responsibility for ensuring successful integration of consortium partners in a one-team approach.
The Team Leader will be the primary liaison with the funder, Government counterparts, and other key stakeholders and implementing partners. They will achieve synergy with relevant other national and sub-national level programs and donor-funded projects operating within Kenya.
The candidate should have experience of working in Kenya, with technical, supervisory, and management experience in health systems strengthening projects of similar scope and scale.

Accountabilities:

Serve as the project’s principal liaison with FCDO and the Government and other key stakeholders including civil society, the private sector, universities, regulatory bodies, and health associations and build and maintain effective relationships with all key stakeholders.
Work in synergy with other health system strengthening efforts to ensure comprehensive support to the health sector.
In addition to leading the team, the Team Leader will be expected to operationalize the key elements of the programme to ensure delivery against the expected results, including building on the gains of previous health system strengthening activities.
Oversee financial and administrative management of the program, ensuring budget discipline and compliance with FHI 360 policies and procedures and FCDO rules and regulations.
Supervise the development and submission of program deliverables and provide accurate and timely reporting to FCDO and key stakeholders on all program areas.
Oversee the establishment of effective and accurate project reporting, monitoring and evaluation, financial management, and personnel and procurement systems.
Ensure the achievement of high-quality results as committed in the work plans and M&E plan.
Provide onsite support and supervision to project teams and partners on a regular basis to ensure quality implementation of project activities.
Conduct performance assessments of direct supervisees, identifying and recommending areas for improvement and opportunities for professional development.
Mentor and manage staff in a respectful and transparent manner, working with staff to build their technical and administrative capacity.
Serve as a member of the FHI 360 Kenya Senior Leadership Team and provide input and assistance to the management of the country program.
Create, promote and maintain a safe and equitable work environment for all personnel, including a harassment-and violence-free work culture, and systems for safeguarding project participants.

Education:

Bachelor’s degree or its international equivalent in public health, public administration, international development, or a related field.
Master’s degree preferred.
Project Management (PM) Certification preferred.

Experience:

Typically requires 12+ years of relevant experience in international development at a senior program management level, including 8+ years of line management experience.
Experience in managing complex activities involving coordination with multiple partner institutions.
Experience in managing development partner funded health system strengthening or nutrition projects; experience of leading FCDO projects preferred
Demonstrated experience with implementing health systems strengthening (HSS) programs – technical background in health, governance, or related programming a plus.
Demonstrated ability to develop and foster relationships with national and subnational government counterparts, local organizations, and donors
Excellent communication (both oral and written), analytical, organizational , interpersonal, and cross-cultural skills.
Experience working on health systems strengthening in Kenya.
Strong existing relationships with key stakeholders in Kenya
Proficiency in English is required.

Travel Requirements:

10-25% (mainly in country)

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