Assistant Country Director Programmes - Tanzania

Job posted by: Concern Worldwide - Thu, 2 Oct 2014

Job Details:

Organisation: Concern Worldwide

Deadline Sun, 19 Oct 2014

Job type: Contract

Location: Tanzania

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Reference:

JO/ACD/TZ

Country:

Tanzania

Job   Title:

Assistant Country   Director for Programmes

 

Contract Grade: C

Contract Length: 18 months

Date Needed By: December 2014

New Post or Replacement: Replacement

Accompanied / Unaccompanied: Accompanied

Exact Job Location: Dar es Salaam Tanzania with 40% travel to programme areas

Reports To: Country Director

Responsible For: Programme Managers, Equality Advisor, Communication Officer and PSO Based in Masasi

Liaises With: SMT members, Desk Officer, SAL, Government Ministries, Local Government Authorities and donors

Job Purpose:

The ACDP is a key member of the Senior Management Team (SMT). S/he will ensure that programmes are implemented and monitored effectively for improving the measurement of impact and sustainability. As a member of the SMT, the ACDP will ensures the effective management and expenditure tracking of donors’ funds and organisational financial resources allocated to programmes by ensuring compliance with Concern policies and procedures.

The ACDP has responsibility to contribute to enhancing the programming and managerial skills of staff, and shall assist in implementing the exit strategy and plan. S/he shall deputise for the Country Director as required and is expected to represent Concern in various forums.

Main Duties &   Responsibilities:

Programme Management

      
  • Facilitate        high quality programme management process through the application of the        results-based management framework and by ensuring adherence to Concern        Worldwide PCM guide.
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  • Lead programme        annual review and organise mid-term reviews and final evaluations in        line with the organisation’s and donors’ requirements.
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  • Produce        monthly, quarterly and annual programme progress reports timely and to a        high standard.
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  • Encourage        joint planning and monitoring among programmes and facilitate increased        linkages and integration as appropriate.  
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  • Lead the        mainstreaming of cross cutting issues (equality, DRR, RBA and HIV and        AIDS) in programmes.
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  • By working        with the General Systems Manager, Financial Controller and Internal        Auditor, and in consultation with grant recipient partners ensure that        the latter use financial grants from Concern according to the agreement,        activity plan and budget.
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  • Ensure that        programmes are implemented as per approved plan and budget.
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  • Ensure that        programme budgets are prepared accurately, revised timely and        expenditures are tracked regularly.
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  • In        collaboration with finance, ensure that partners’ financial management        systems and expenditure are consistent with agreed procedure and        standard acceptable practices.
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  • Regularly review the country programme        commitment to donors and ensure that programme managers, the        Communication Officer, Country Financial Controller (CFC) and Country        Director are updated on donor reporting schedules.
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  • Make sure that programme progress reports to        be submitted to donors are drafted and are shared timely with a view to        meet reporting requirements.
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  • Working        closely with the Senior Management Team, Programme Managers, HR Manager        and partners, ensure compliance with Concern’s Programme Participants        Protection Policy (P4), Anti-Fraud policy and Humanitarian        Accountability Partnership (HAP) standards.
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  • Assist the Country Director in implementing        the exit strategy and implementation plan, and lead programme managers        in executing the exit plan.

 

Quality Assurance

      
  • Lead and work closely with        programme managers in reviewing the results framework, ensuring regular        monitoring, organising annual and mid-term reviews, and evaluations.
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  • Provide guidance concerning        programme quality and organise specific activities (orientation,        training, coaching and mentoring) designed to contribute to improve        programme quality.
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  • Support        programme managers in the preparation of M&E surveys and take a lead        role and/or facilitate the analysis of data undertaken by consultants or        Concern technical advisors.
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  • Regularly        share information with programme managers concerning programme quality        standards the country programme is expected to deliver.
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  • Ensure        programmes are implemented as designed and monitoring frameworks are        applied as per the country programme commitments.
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  • Ensure        tools needed for programme quality assurance are known, understood and        used by programme managers, PSOs and other relevant staff.
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  • Ensure        that all progress reports and information pack to be shared internally        and externally are of high quality standards in terms of organisation,        presentation, quality of information, clarity, etc.

 

Documenting and   Disseminating Learning

      
  • Ensure the Communication Officer        has all the necessary programmatic information to produce communication,        learning and advocacy materials.
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  • Ensure        that best practices and lessons learned from programmes are documented        and are timely shared internally and externally.  
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  • Facilitate        lessons and experience sharing between CWR and partners.
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  • Disseminate        information on best programme practices internally to promote continual        learning.
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  • Facilitate        and jointly plan trainings for partners.        

 

Staff Management   

  • Actively        contribute to maintaining a strong and committed team of programme        staff.
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  • Ensure that        programme staff are adhering to Concern Worldwide policies and        procedures.
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  • Assist        programme managers to develop their skills and competencies through the        PDR process.
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  • Ensure that        all programmes staff and partners are aware of and are complying with        the Programme Participant Protection Policy and Anti-Fraud Policy.

Representation

As agreed with the CD:

  • Represent        Concern Worldwide Tanzania at local and national level
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  • Liaise with grant recipient partners, government        authorities at District, Regional and national level.
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  • Contribute        to policy dialogue with the Government and networks at various forums

 

PERSON SPECIFICATION

ESSENTIAL

  • Master’s degree or equivalent in a relevant academic or technical fields
  • At least eight years of working experience in development, at least 3 years of which should be in senior programme management, including experience in planning, developing and evaluating complex programmes and projects with minimum supervision.
  • Proven ability in mentoring and developing staff potential
  • Developed management skills including the; ability to motivate, support, monitor and mentor staff and to pass on this competency to line managers; ability to work to deadlines and under pressure; delegation, time management and prioritisation skills; excellent interpersonal, communication and team-building skills; ability to successfully network
  • In depth knowledge of development issues, including working through partnership with national civil society organisations and a Rights Based Approach to development.
  • Understanding of equality mainstreaming issues
  • Previous Concern management experience

 

DESIRABLE

  • Experience of planning and managing phase out exit strategies
  • Practical experience of working and managing programmes in the food security, nutrition and/or water and environmental health sectors
  • Knowledge of development programmes in other developing countries and lessons learned that are applicable to Tanzania
  • Knowledge of Emergency Preparedness Planning
  • Experience in working with partner organizations, government ministries, networking and donor relations
  • Swahili language ability

 

All applications should be submitted through our website at https://jobs.concern.net by closing date.

CV’s should be no more than 4 pages in length.

All candidates who are short-listed for a first round interview will be notified via email after the application deadline.

Concern Worldwide is an Irish-based non-governmental, international, humanitarian organisation dedicated to the reduction of suffering and working towards the ultimate elimination of extreme poverty in the world’s poorest countries.

Concern has a Staff Code of Conduct and a Programme Participant Protection Policy which have been developed to ensure the maximum protection of programme participants from exploitation and to clarify the responsibilities of Concern staff, consultants, visitors to the programme and partner organization, and the standards of behaviour expected of them. In this context staff have a responsibility to the organization to strive for, and maintain, the highest standards in the day-to-day conduct in their workplace in accordance with Concern’s core values and mission. Any candidate offered a job with Concern Worldwide will be expected to sign the Programme Participant Protection Policy and the Concern Staff Code of Conduct as an appendix to their contract of employment.   By signing the Programme Participant Protection Policy and the Concern Staff Code of Conduct candidates acknowledge that they have understood the contents of both the Concern Staff Code of Conduct and the Programme Participant Protection Policy and agree to conduct themselves in accordance with the provisions of these two documents.

Concern receives a substantial amount of funding from external donors each year. Increasingly donors are introducing requirements whereby future funding is conditional on Concern ensuring that the names of any new employee or volunteer do not appear on terrorism lists generated by the European Union (List of person, groups and entities to which Regulation (EC No. 2580/2001 applies), the US Government (Office of Foreign Assets Control list of specially designated Nationals and Blocked Persons) and the United Nations (Consolidated List). Any offer of employment (either paid or voluntary) with Concern Worldwide will not be made pending a clearance check being conducted on the applicant. For additional information please consult our web site or contact the Human Resource Division in our Head Office.

Concern Worldwide is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.



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