About the Role
As the Head of Resource Mobilisation Africa – Institutional Grants Acquisition and Delivery– in Programme Innovation and Funding, you will work closely with the Head of Africa Division and the senior management team to strengthen Africa’s ability to achieve its plans and objectives in support of Christian Aid’s strategy.
Working with expert global teams, you will develop the capability to lead successful programme development initiatives and funding bids, supporting teams to deliver these programmes across Africa.
We want you to develop our strong track record of winning and delivering with DFID, USAID and USG agencies, Global Fund, EC, ECHO, UN Agencies and other donors.
We are looking for someone with considerable experience of US Government Funding. This post will be based in the Christian Aid Nairobi office.
Reporting to the Global Head of Programme Funding, you will lead a team of Programme Development and Funding staff working with country programme teams to develop partnerships and programme opportunities that deliver high impact and learning. You will develop the team’s skills and knowledge and motivate them to achieve their potential.
Working with country programmes and your team, you will co-ordinate the pipeline of propositional and open competitive opportunities in close cooperation with the Head of Africa Division, the Head of Programme Quality, and our global advisory teams.
Job Field: Sector in NGO/Non-Profit
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Head of Resource Mobilisation Africa
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Advocacy Officer Programmes & Projects Manager
DSW seeks to recruit an Advocacy Officer.This is a full time position based in Kitale.The contract will be issued on a two-year basis with options for renewal.This position is open to Kenyan nationals only.
Advocacy Officer Job Responsibilities
Contribute to the development and implementation of advocacy strategies and activity plans to promote policy and budget changes in support of FP/RH at county and sub-county level
Support collection of data for sub-national annual budget and policy reviews
Cultivate and strengthen relationships with target County level decision makers
Build relationships with Civil Society Organisations (CSOs/NGOs)
Support the identification of capacity building needs for partners,
Conduct Civic education sessions and provide leadership during public county and budget hearings to improve public and youth participation
Minimum Requirements for the Advocacy Officer Job
Degree in social sciences or related fields from a recognised University
At least 3 years of professional experience in planning and conducting a wide variety of advocacy and policy initiatives around the priority areas (FP/RH)
In depth knowledge of policies and programmes on Family Planning, Sexual and Reproductive Health, Adolescents and Youth
Demonstrated understanding of the devolved county structure, budget cycle and decision making processes
Excellent public speaking and presentation skills
Fluency in English and Swahili (Oral and Written). Knowledge of local languages of target counties will be an added advantage
Ability to work under minimum supervision
Team player with experience working within geographically spread teams and in a multi-cultural setting
Willingness to travel frequently
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Livelihoods Project Officer
Project Officer Job Responsibilities
Providing technical leadership in the implementation of activities as defined in the concept while respecting all donor and HI guidelines and requirements.
Supporting and assisting Livelihood consortium partners to ensure delivery of all inclusive Livelihoods activities
Follow up the implementation of the activities and filling in on a regular basis the data collection tools drafted by the Site Manager.
Working with the data assistant to ensure accurate and up to date data is available for all project activities, and support in the production of quality donor and internal reports
Planning regular meetings with partners and stakeholders
Ensuring that the meeting agenda is clearly set out and communicated in advance to the participants
Identifying the need for training of Livelihood implementing consortium partners in Dadaab refugee camp
Supporting, designing and developing training plans, training curricula and training materials and make sure they are validated by the Technical Advisor(s) and the Site Manager.
Participating in the assessment of gaps and needs in the sector of intervention and exchange information with the Site Manager.
Participating in review of strategies and project planning
Management and supervision of staff under his/her line management
Qualifications for the Project Officer Job
Bachelor degree in Enterprise Management, business development or other relevant discipline preferred
Diploma in microenterprises management
Minimum of 2 years practical experience in project implementation
3 years of professional work experience in Livelihood centered approaches on poverty and vulnerability reduction,
In-depth understanding of disability as a driving factor of vulnerability and poverty affecting persons with disabilities
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Programme Officer
The purpose of the role is to improve the financial sustainability of the organisation by developing and writing grant proposals to governments, multi-lateral organisations and foundations,identifying opportunities for the organisation to diversify its funding streams and increase its income capacity;and to ensure that the impact of ARTICLE 19 Eastern Africa’s work is identified, captured, shared,learned from and communicated to key internal and external stakeholders.
About The Role
The role is responsible for assembling and submitting grant requests’ establish and maintain personal contact and relationships with foundations and government contacts, conduct prospect research,and maintain a calendar of submission sand other deadlines.
Also develop and implement monitoring and evaluation systems to effectively plan,implement,capture,analyse and report the impact of the organization’s programmatic work.
You will be required to work closely with programme managers to enhance our entire project planning cycle to improve the effectiveness and quality of our work and theproduction of timely and high quality evidence-based reporting. This work will not only allow us to meet increasing donor demands,but also to provide key information that will enable us to make better inform ed resource decisions.
Responsibilities for the Programme Officer Jobs
Fundraising
Contribute to an organisational fundraising strategy for grant-based income to support the overall strategic aims and objectives of the organisation.
Based on the strategy, identify fundraising targets through prospect research and recommend potential funding opportunities.
Develop and maintain good relationships with existing and potential foundations and funders.
WorkcloselywiththefundraisingofficerinLondonandprogramstaffintosupportthe development of fundraising proposals in keeping with the overall strategy.
Lead on the development and production of grant proposals in the regional Office; persuasively communicating the organisation’s mission and programs to potential funders;
Coordinate with relevant staff all application activities, including planning, writing, document gathering,communications and final submissions.
Work with programmes and finance staff to develop accurate budget information for all proposal applications.
Manage final submission,ensuring that all required paper work is fully compliant with applications requirements and is submitted in a timely manner.
Design and manage a database to ensure all contacts and submissions are fully documented for reference purposes.
Maintain a calendar to ensure timely submission of letters of inquiry, proposal deadlines,and reports • Follow up on all application submissions and gather feedback so as to continuously improve the effectiveness of fundraising operations.
Ensurepromptacknowledgementofgrantsawardedorgiftstotheorganisation
Develop the M&E systems and lead in its implementation
Develop a regional M&E system including a logical framework for the organisation. Lead the technical design of M&E methodologies and tools that allow accurate, reliable information to be collected and reported against.
Ensure that M&E tools and processes are understood and used consistently across the organisation and identify where changes of the current M&E practices might be needed.
Develop ToRs for M&E surveys, mid-term and final project evaluations and coordinate external evaluations.
Lead on the identification of case studies and lessons learned,and support the team to act upon these lessons and to share them with others both within and beyond ARTICLE19.
Strengthen organisational planning to ensure that past project performance is considered as part of project design and delivery.
Ensure programmes and projects proposed are based on clear theories of change, draw up on the monitoring framework and reflect lessons learned
Lead in evidence collection,analysis and internal and external reporting.
Implement and maintain a quarterly reporting mechanism that serves organisational requirements for internal and external audiences.
Guide programme staff in preparing and analysing their quarterly reports and evidence collection.
Lead on reviewing, analysing and synthesising reports and monitoring evidence reported by all programmes on a quarterly basis.
Guide programme staff on linking results with activities,quality of evidence,project performance and recommendations for any adjustments or improvements.
Ensure information from reports and evidence are documented for reporting and learning
Produce the regional office’s annual report.
LeadtheproductionoftheannualreportincollaborationwiththeCommunications team at the International office.Conducting internal interviews and research related to the annual report to determine which objectives were met and what were the barriers to achieving objectives and goals
Lead external research related to the annual report to find positive news stories about the organisation in collaboration with programme staff.
Write the annual report using gathered research, internal quarterly reports and project reports and ensure that reported facts are appropriately backed up by research and evidence.
Collaboratewiththecommunicationsteamtoensurethattheannualreportconveys the look,feel,tone and brand of the organisation.
Experience Required fro the Programme Officer Job
7+ years experience in managing technical digitally-oriented projects;
Substantial experience with human rights, particularly freedom of expression and information;
Experience of working with local and international rights-based organisations;
Experience of writing for digital platforms;
Experience of building digital tools and platforms;
Experience of working on internet governance issues;
Demonstrated successful experience of strategic planning, fundraising and project management;
Proven capacity to understand and anticipate the need for change management and experience of delivering effective frameworks to plan and manage the continuous process of change.
Skills and abilities
A doer – this post requires extensive hands-on work and an ability to deliver tangible outputs;
Ability to multitask working quickly and effectively;
Ability to work on own initiative and to play a leading role on digital issues within an organisation;
Ability to work under pressure and manage time effectively;
Ability to communicate complex topics in an accessible manner to a broad audience;
Ability to work in multi-cultural and multi-linguistic workplace;
Excellent written and spoken English; knowledge of at least one other language is highly desirable (particularly
French, Spanish, Portuguese or Arabic)
A commitment to excellent performance and a practical understanding of how to promote shared learning and innovation across diverse regions;
Good interpersonal and advocacy skills with a range of actors.
Knowledge
Educated to degree standard essential with a post-graduate qualification desirable;
Knowledge of human rights and/or key freedom of expression issues, internet governance and digital technology essential;
Knowledge of digital technology that can be used to enhance the work of a campaigning and advocacy organisation.
Other Requirements
Cultural sensitivity and commitment to equal opportunities;
Experience of working in other countries within the region;
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Deputy Head of Maintenance
Requirements for the Deputy Head of Maintenance Job
University Degree in Engineering (civil, mechanical or engineering management);
Three (3) years of experience in a position of Maintenance Responsible (or equivalent);
Strong ability to anticipate, schedule, monitor and control tasks;
Strong communication skills;
Excellent knowledge of different categories of Maintenance duties;
Excellent command of English (verbal and written);
Excellent knowledge of Microsoft office (Excel, Word and PowerPoint) and preferably with ERP.
Deputy Head of Maintenance Job Responsibilities
Implement a template of expression of Maintenance request for ICRC offices,
Ensure that the Maintenance requests are properly channeled to the Maintenance Department,
Implement a template of Preventive Maintenance check-list for ICRC offices and residences,
Prepare and communicate to the Head of Maintenance and Technicians/Helpers a weekly work plan.
Ensure a day-to-day management of the Technicians/Helpers,
Implement mechanisms of control of good completion of all tasks handled by Technicians/Helpers,
Appraise the performance of the Technicians/Helpers and coach them.
Develop procedures and guidelines for maintenance management
Maintain a high level of communication/dialogue with the Head of Maintenance and the Technicians/Helpers,
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Resource Mobilisation
Reporting to the Global Head of Programme Funding, you will lead a team of Programme Development and Funding staff working with country programme teams to develop partnerships and programme opportunities that deliver high impact and learning. You will develop the team’s skills and knowledge and motivate them to achieve their potential.Working with country programmes and your team, you will co-ordinate the pipeline of propositional and open competitive opportunities in close cooperation with the Head of Africa Division, the Head of Programme Quality, and our global advisory teams.
Qualifications for the Head of Resource Mobilisation Job
You will have a degree level qualification, together with extensive knowledge and senior level experience in the field of resource mobilisation, grant acquisition and programme delivery across development and humanitarian programmes. You will be commercially minded, highly numerate and have strong attention to detail.
You will be able to demonstrate evidence of high level relationships and partnerships with donors and potential consortium partners across INGO, academic/think tank and private sector, as lead and sub. You will have a track record in delivering awards and supporting set up of new programmes including recruitment of senior staff up to Programme Director level. You will have the analytical skills to evaluate current and future funding opportunities.
Please show your suitability for this post by giving answers to the following questions:
Building Partnerships
Describe your experiences and direct involvement of establishing external partnerships and relationships over time that resulted in ‘multi-million’ dollar funding of high impact programmes within Africa.
Deliver results
Please tell us about your experience in leading teams to deliver on ambitious targets for development and humanitarian funding, and where you directly delivered contract awards including the successful recruitment of a Programme Director/Chief of Party.
Realise Potential
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VAM Officers Programme Policy Officer
JOB PURPOSE
To generate and/or contribute to the VAM evidence base that supports food security and nutrition policies and programmes (e.g. needs assessment and situation analyses, programme design, targeting, cost effectiveness, and operational efficiency).
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES (not all-inclusive)
1. Provide technical advice and support WFP and its partners on matters pertaining to food security and nutrition strategies, policies, programmes, and facilitate the timely and productive use of related outputs in a manner that complies with WFP standards and processes.
2. Contribute to the development of systems and tools for the monitoring and assessment of food assistance needs in line with innovative methodologies and best practice.
3. Manage and/or conduct food security, nutrition, markets and resilience analysis and prepare timely reports on food assessment needs in line with wider VAM policies, processes and guidance to enable effective decision-making on the development of country strategy, policies and programmes.
4. Keep up to date with and advise on food assistance developments and issues and the potential impact upon WFP activity to enable timely and appropriate programme evolution and intervention.
5. Contribute to the development of programme activities, providing technical analysis, interpretation and recommendations to facilitate food assistance needs to be met effectively.
6. Provide coaching and guidance to VAM staff as required to ensure appropriate development and enable high performance.
7. Support the monitoring and evaluation of WFP activities, providing technical analysis, interpretation and information as required to support the assessment of activity impact.
8. Represent WFP during meetings with partners to contribute to technical discussions, exchange of knowledge and experience, and seek for appropriate interventions (based on an evidence base), and areas for potential collaboration.
9. Build capacity of WFP staff, partners and national government to conduct analysis on food security, nutrition, markets, resilience, and related topics to effectively inform policies and programmes.
10. Provide support to relevant partners that are focusing on food security and nutrition to enable sharing of experience, lessons learned and best practice.
11. Act in an assigned emergency response capacity as required to meet emergency food assistance needs.
12. Other as required.
OTHER SPECIFIC JOB REQUIREMENTS
Support the RBN Programme Unit by assisting COs in conducting food security assessments and surveys, including the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) analyses. Given his knowledge of the (IPC) and secondary data analysis, the consultant will contribute to ensuring support and guidance to COs on the IPC methodology as it evolves.
Contribute to the development of the resilience agenda and associated partnerships at the regional level, in close collaboration with other colleagues within the Expanded Programme Group of RBN. The consultant will provide technical skills that are required to support the design and implementation of the RBN regional and country-led strategies and programmes;
Contribute to the Regional Bureau’s active engagement within the relevant working groups at the regional level, such as the Food Security and Nutrition Working Group (FSNWG) and related sub-groups;
Contribute to and report on the implementation of the on-going Transition Opportunity Fund project, being undertaken in close collaboration with UNICEF;
Provide other food security analytic and technical assistance as may be requested by the Regional VAM Officer to support RB roles and responsibilities in areas such as vulnerability analysis, assessments and related food security initiatives;
Assist country offices in the design and planning of food security assessments;
Design and conduct on-the-job training for participants in assessment missions;
Lead and/or participate in assessment missions, as required;
Sharing food security and nutrition information within the regional office and maintain data bases and information systems for the regional VAM.
Support analytical synthesis on regional patterns of food security and vulnerability by integrating CO vulnerability analysis and food security monitoring updates with other sources of data and information and understanding linkages between Countries.
Support CO’s in the analytical work of the UN Country Teams and provide inputs on food security/vulnerability related components of the UN Common Country Assessments (CCA), United Nations Development Assistance Frameworks (UNDAF) and Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRS);
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Global Category Specialists
The Opportunity
We are currently recruiting for Global Category Specialists to be based in our Nairobi office. These are great opportunities for candidates with significant ambition and potential, in which you’ll have a significant impact on a greenfield area of spend and ensure we fully leverage our scale to achieve value for money within our 3rd party spend (approx. $450m).
You’ll be responsible for supporting the definition of category strategies and their implementation. You will drive and support the execution of sourcing projects and be a key point of interaction between the Global Category Manager and the analytical capability.
Depending on the category structure and shape, you will be fully responsible for driving value in certain sub-categories. The categories are:
Indirects: Professional Services (e.g. Legal, Consulting, Insurance), Business Services (e.g. Recruitment & Temp. Labour, Training, Travel, Facilities Management) and IT (e.g. IT Hardware, Services, Telecoms)Directs: Medical (e.g. Pharma, Medical Consumables and Equipment), Logistics (e.g. Warehousing, Fleet, Freight), Nutrition/Food, Shelters and Education Supplies
In order to be successful you will bring:
Significant experience in hands-on category management within a global organisation
A track record of ensuring value for money
Proven experience in setting up complex commercial contracts
A proven ability to review procurement demands and trends and develop strategies to fill any gaps,Proven management, coaching and capacity building skills
Highly developed influencing and negotiation skills
Ability to engage in high level discussions with the business and challenge ideas where appropriate
On a personal level you’ll have strong interpersonal and communication skills, cultural awareness and the ability to maintain confidence.
These roles are offered on the basis of national contracts.
The organisation
We employ approximately 17,000 people across the globe and work on the ground in over 60 countries to help children affected by crises, or those that need better healthcare, education and protection. We also campaign and advocate at the highest levels to realise children’s rights and ensure their voices are heard.
We are working towards 3 breakthroughs in how the world treats children by 2030:
No child dies from preventable causes before their 5th birthdayAll children learn from a quality basic education and that,Violence against children is no longer tolerated -
Volunteer Programme Officer
Programme Officer Job Responsibilities
Assists in the management of TGVNK assistance programmes in the form of project submissions, revisions and reallocations throughout the project lifecycle of needs assessments, project design, budgeting, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation in order to fulfill the requirements of TGVNK Operations Management System;
Ensure that the operations and the projects implemented under it adhere to the rules and regulations stipulated in the TGVNK Manual.
Ensures proper financial control of projects through the analysis of sub-project monitoring reports (SPMR) and project monitoring reports (PMR) to verify that any disbursements are in accordance with project budgets
Liaises with government ministries, implementing partners and other NGOs agencies as appropriate to obtain maximum benefit and efficient use of resources in the implementation of assistance programmes;
Controls the implementation of sub-project agreements and any parts of projects directly implemented by TGVNK though appropriate financial and physical monitoring;
Trains and provides guidance to TGVNK and implementing partner staff in programme management procedures, including the use of relevant computer applications;
Undertakes missions within the geographical area of responsibility to evaluate and improve the planning, programming, implementation and monitoring of assistance projects.
Undertakes other duties as required.
Managerial Competencies (if any)
Strategic Planning
Managing Performance
Coaching and Developing Staff
Managing Resources
Political and Organization Awareness
Functional Competencies
Assessing beneficiary needs and availability of resourcesMonitoring and evaluating programs/projects
Ensuring effective project financial controlFacilitating programme delivery by implementing partners Implementing field operations
Providing programming support and advice
Academic Qualifications for the Programme Officer Job
First University degree (BA/BSc.) in Economics, Business Administration, Social Science or
Advanced University degree (MA/MSc.) in Economics, BusinessAdministration, Social Science
Other relevant qualifications in addition to the above
Diploma in Administration
Humanitarian studies
Accounting studies/qualifications
Studies in logistics, project design, planning, social services, demographics/population
Relevant Experience
Work experience in the humanitarian field and grand proposal writing
Language skills
Excellent knowledge of English and Kiswahili (or another UN official language)
Knowledge of other languages an asset.
Managerial and Technical Skills
Progressive managerial path/familiarity with standards of organization management
Supervisory responsibility
Ability to manage medium-sized programme/project under hardship field conditions
Ability to prepare and administer budgets/resources/people
Negotiating/diplomatic skills
Ability to work with computers
Demonstrated writing/drafting skills
Good communication/inter-personal skills
Ability to teach and train others
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Community Programs Officer
Location: MathareReports to: Community Programs OfficerHours: 6 days a week (expected to work over the weekend then take a day-off during the week) Sunday 1-5pm.
Responsibilities for the Community Programs Officer Job
The Youth Coordinator is responsible for developing, implementing and evaluating programs for youth in the Mathare community.
Research and develop programs for youth
Assess the program needs of youth in the community and identify areas where new programs are needed
Communicate with youth to determine their needs and interests
Ensure a variety of programs and activities are planned and implemented
Document and report on program progress
Plan and implement activities for youth
Develop plans of work for the various youth departments
Oversee the implementation of the youth program activities
Recruit and expand the beneficiaries’ base for the youth and market the activities undertaken by the youth.
Offer strategic direction and oversight for Ghetto Mirror- a monthly community magazine produced by the
youth
Recruit, train and oversee youth leaders
Encourage local youth to participate in local, regional and national programs
Promote youth programs
Ensure that youth are aware of available activities
Coordinate a community relations campaign to promote youth programs
Arrange for advertising of youth programs
Maintain contacts with local, regional and territorial organizations for youth
Administer youth programs
Prepare an annual work plan for youth activities
Work with the Community Programs Officer to prepare the youth program annual budget
Record information on and prepare reports concerning youth programs, costs, numbers of participants and equipment and facility use
Provide weekly, monthly and yearly reports
Ensure that all programs and activities are implemented according to relevant policies and procedures
Monitor the use of equipment and facilitiesWork with the Community Programs Officer and Metrics & Evaluation team to evaluate the effectiveness of programs.
Qualifications for the Community Programs Officer
A diploma in Youth leadership development, Project Management or Community Development
A degree in social sciences will be an added advantage
3 years experience in management of youth programs
Experience working in informal settlements
Good communication skills and conflict resolution skills
Self-motivated, innovative, proactive and self- directed
Good organizational and interpersonal skills
Must be Computer Literate