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Deputy Country Director Programs

Deputy Country Director Programs

Deputy Country Director Programs

Deputy Country Director Programs ” Whole of Syria”, Amman Jordan

Closing date: 01 Mar 2018
Background on ACTED

Since 1993, as an international non-governmental organization, ACTED has been committed to immediate humanitarian relief to support those in urgent need and protect people’s dignity, while co-creating longer term opportunities for sustainable growth and fulfilling people’s potential. ACTED endeavors to respond to humanitarian crises and build resilience; promote inclusive and sustainable growth; co-construct effective governance and support the building of civil society worldwide by investing in people and their potential. We go the last mile: ACTED’s mission is to save lives and support people in meeting their needs in hard to reach areas. With a team of 4,300 national staff 300 international staff, ACTED is active in 35 countries and implements more than 450 projects a year reaching over 11 million beneficiaries.

Country profile

Country Profile

Number of projects 18

Number of areas 3

Number of national staff 92

Annual budget (EUR) 11,99M

Number of offices 7

Number of international staff 8

Position context and key challenges

In response to the emergency situation in Syria, ACTED recruits in Jordan and in Turkey.

Position profile

1. Positioning and Fundraising

1.1. Context analysis: Ensure ACTED has an up-to-date understanding of the country’s socio-economic situation, (donor) trends, needs and gaps, and who does what and where (3W)

1.2. Strategy development and roll out: Take a lead role in developing and reviewing programme strategies and identifying strategic opportunities for expanding ACTED’s work in the country, and in particular

a) Identify new opportunities and new sectors of intervention;

b) Consolidate and stabilizate programming;

c) Review the geographic and thematic footprint;

d) Ensure activities are relevant and meeting country/beneficiary needs;

e) Identify ACTED added-value;

f) Ensure humanitarian principals are adhered to;

g) Identify new donors, private sector partners, national and international NGOs, think tanks, academia, etc. to work with based on complementarity and added value;

h) Formalize a country strategy in alignment with global/regional strategy.

1.3. Networking, positioning and general representation:

a) Establish, maintain and improve active relationships with donors

b) Establish, maintain and improve active and regular working relationships with other NGOs, UN agencies, clusters, working groups, Alliance2015, consortia and academia

c) Establish, maintain, and improve active and regular working relationships with host government authorities and where necessary non-state actors

d) Ensure ACTED is represented in key clusters, working groups, HCT and (I)NGO coordination bodies

1.4. Donor relationship and proposal development

a) Decide on and trigger the necessary assessment(s) by the AME Department to ensure proposals are relevant;

b) Identify new donors for diversifying ACTED donors’ portfolio including private companies and private foundations;

c) Identify potential relevant international and/or local partners (private sector partners, national and international NGOs, think tanks, academia, etc.) to be included in proposals and ensure that every partnership is formed based on an assessment of complementarity and added value and is designed and managed so that the partnership furthers achievement of ACTED’s country, regional and global strategy

d) Oversee project proposal conceptualisation (problem statement, logframe) within the framework of the country, regional and global strategy and ensure inputs from Technical Coordinators (for example technical specifications, methodologies, approaches and tools) and AME (SMART indicators, lessons learnt and best practices from previous projects) into the proposal writing process;

e) Validate proposals before submission to HQ Grant Management Unit

f) Advise Project Development Department on specific donor approach/regulations;

g) Assist the Country Director in negotiate proposal and/or contracts with donors.

1.5. Grant Management

a) Ensure that contractual obligations (including visibility requirements) and reporting deadlines are known and met by Programme, AMEU and FLATS team;

b) Ensure project kick-off and close out meetings are conducted for each project;

c) Ensure the development of quality narrative reports, reflecting the progress and status of projects in a transparent, timely and professional manner

d) Ensure ad hoc requests from donors are addressed immediately

2. Program Technical Support and Coordination

2.1. Technical Support

a) Ensure sector specific project implementation modalities, methodologies and tools are designed (including, but not limited to technical specifications, identification and registration of beneficiaries, distribution and sensitization);

b) Ensure Technical Coordinators liaise with Project Managers on a regular basis and provide technical assistance to the projects whenever needed;

c) Ensure the dissemination of tools, research, best practices and lessons learned internally and externally through publications, networks, working groups, events, and conferences.

2.2. Coordination

a) Ensure the development and maintenance of coherent sector strategies (i.e. WASH, food security, protection) across ACTED’s areas of intervention

b) Promote harmonization of approaches and methodologies across the different projects within the same sector by overseeing the development and use of common tools, as well as creating opportunities for experience sharing and learning;

a) Ensure Technical Coordinators provide technical inputs into proposal design.

3. Appraisal, Monitoring and Evaluation

3.1. AME Systems

a) Review and approve the country AME strategy;

b) Review and approve consolidated AME work plan covering all ongoing projects and planned assessments of the mission;

c) Ensure a clear AME framework for each ongoing project is developed based on project proposals, implementation plans, and donor reporting requirements;

d) Ensure that AME findings are reflected and their recommendations are incorporated in future concept notes, proposals and implementation plans;

e) Ensure AME policies and procedures are implemented as described in the ACTED AME standard guidelines;

f) Ensure electronic and/or paper-based MIS systems are maintained for tracking and reporting all quantitative and qualitative data and information including reporting on ACTED’s 16 global strategic program indicators;

g) Ensure the effective functioning of the beneficiary CRM and that beneficiary complaints/feedback is adequately captured, analyzed, addressed and responded to in a timely manner and utilized by the program and coordination teams;

3.2. AME Implementation and Management

a) Trigger the necessary needs assessment(s) to ensure proposals are relevant;

b) Review and approve mission plans for any assessments, monitoring and evaluations (baselines, mid-terms, endlines) for each of the projects;

c) Ensure the implementation of appropriate data collection and analysis instruments, methodologies (e.g. survey questionnaires, focus group discussions, key-informant interviews) and data/information dissemination/utilization plans;

d) Ensure the AME team provides data to the Project Development Team for use in preparation of reports to donors and other stakeholders, as required;

e) Ensure the AME team contributes to donor proposals and fundraising efforts (particularly logical-framework designs and formulation of SMART indicators)

4. External Communication

a) Ensure the country PDD contributes to ACTED’s external communication strategy by feeding regularly ACTED HQ Communication Department with informal updates on projects, a flash news, pictures, articles on projects progress and/or specific events for ACTED communication tools, including, but not limited to, ACTED Newsletter, websites

b) Ensure the continuum of PR activities, including formal presentations, engaging media for coverage on success stories, updating project-specific and regional fact sheets, and documenting publications featuring ACTED in the media;

c) Oversee ACTED’s in country communication activities including media visits, photographer’s mission, videos, etc.;

d) Ensure the update and design of in country communication and visibility tools and publications, their dissemination and availability to ACTED teams, as well as the capitalization of media and pictures of the mission;

e) Follow, contribute to, draft and disseminate position papers, statements, reports and releases on ACTED’s engagements and humanitarian advocacy, in line with ACTED’s in country and global strategy as well as positioning, in close collaboration with the country director as well as HQ communication and programme departments.

5. Management and Internal Coordination

5.1. Staff Management

a) Manage a team of AME Manager, Project Development Manager and Technical Coordinators delineating their responsibilities and follow-up the work plans and day-to-day activities;

b) Ensure a positive working environment and good team dynamics;

c) Manage interpersonal conflicts between departmental staff members;

d) Undertake regular appraisals of staff and follow career management in link with CD.

e) Review internal and external training needs of team members

5.2. Internal Coordination and Communication

a) Ensure interdepartmental communication and information sharing from the Base, to the Area, Capital, and even up to the regional and HQ offices by implementing ACTED coordination mechanisms (WAM, MCM)

b) Ensure regular and clear communication with ACTED HQ Program Department and finance to keep it updated about latest development, so that the Program Department can best advice you ahead of a task.

5.3. Filing

a) Ensure the implementation of a filing system for contractual project documents both in hard and soft copies;

a) Oversee the Resource Centre and ensure it is regularly updated with appropriate and relevant external and internal resources.

Qualifications

At least 4 to 5 years of working experience in insecure environments; preferably in Africa, Asia, or the Middle East
Demonstrated communication and organizational skills
Ability to train, mobilize, and manage both international and national staff
Flexibility and ability to multi-task under pressure
Ability to work well in unstable and frequently changing security environments
Willingness to work and live in often remote areas under basic conditions
Proven ability to work creatively and independently both in the field and in the office
Advanced proficiency in written and spoken English

Conditions

Salary defined by the ACTED salary grid; educational level, expertise, hardship, security, and performance are considered for pay bonus
Additional monthly living allowance
Free food and lodging provided at the organisation’s guesthouse/or housing allowance (depending on contract length and country of assignment)
Transportation costs covered, including additional return ticket + luggage allowance
Provision of medical, life, and repatriation insurance + retirement package

HOW TO APPLY:
Please send your application including cover letter, CV and references to [email protected] under
Ref: DCDpro/WOS

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