Haiti Programme Manager
Programme Manager Haiti - Port-au-Prince INT4961
DIMENSIONS • Coordinates and delivers agreed plans or strategies over which the job holder has some strategic input. • Represents the affiliate in coordination meetings and some external relationships. • Impact and influence of the job is mostly within the job holder’s own programme unit (ie country/region) but occasionally also in other parts of the affiliate and/or with an external audience. • Usually plans and manages the resources of one or more sub-units though, not normally over a broad spectrum of programs or geographies.
• Specific competencies and skills are required to achieve the job’s objectives eg geographical, thematic, managerial. • Helps shape local level objectives within in a specific team. In larger programmes these jobs are often part of a management team. • Provides specialist advice or specific skills to their team or programme unit. • Their plans and objectives are developed to contribute to country, region and broader programme strategy and can involve collaboration with other programme units (e.g. other affiliates in-country or colleagues in different country programmes) or departments (e.g. head office). • Management tasks are complex and non-routine within their specialist unit or function. • Requires the ability to analyse and communicate complex information to a wide audience. • Decision-making requires significant levels of judgement based on technical and management experience, generally actively supported by line management or the programme team. • The focus of the role can vary but has well-defined targets and/or minimum standards, and is both proactive and reactive.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Programme Manager (PM) manages the different projects that take place in a geographical areas of Haiti. The focus of the projects is WASH, Emergency Food Security and Livelihoods as well as governance and protection. The work is supported by and co-ordinated through the area specific town halls, the UN co-ordination mechanisms and the Civil defence/Protection Civil units. DRR and gender are an integral part of all project activities. The PM is pivotal in assuring proper budget management, supported by the central financial unit/department. The PM may have office management tasks.
Programme
• Monitor humanitarian and development needs and issues in the programme areas. • Organise and support the execution of programme activities • Develop and maintain the operational relationships with local authorities and partners. • Develop programme strategy, in line with the country strategy, in collaboration with the Humanitarian Programme Coordinator and the Development Technical Manager • In conjunction with the support-area managers, assure that high quality standards are met. • Manage efficiently and effectively the programme staff • Ensure gender and diversity mainstreaming in all programming aspects and also integrate protection considerations into programming as far as possible. • Keep track of progress in line with the area specific objectives.
Reporting
• Report regularly to the Humanitarian Programme Manager • Participate in the programme specific planning meetings (managers and co-ordinators) • Provide ad hoc updates on situation as and when necessary. • Assure implementation and follow-up of beneficiary accountability mechanisms.
Situation Analysis and Coordination
• In collaboration with the Oxfam GB teams, analyse the humanitarian and development contexts and report regularly and on a regular basis. • Represent Oxfam GB with the local authorities, UN agencies, other NGOs and partners as appropriate, promoting information exchange, co-ordination and collaboration as appropriate.
Security
• Monitor, assess, analyse security linked to the intervention • Assures that the security protocol is implemented and adhered to. • Provide security incident reports as and when necessary.
SKILLS AND COMPETENCES:
Essential
- Substantial experience in emergency and development work, in management positions.
- Experience in working with partners
- A proven record of effective management.
- Ability to live and work in stressful and insecure environments.
- Diplomacy and tact.
- Ability to work well under pressure and in response to changing needs.
- Good written and spoken French.
- Well-developed inter-personal skills.
Desirable
- Previous experience as office manager
- Knowledge of issues relating to emergency programming, humanitarian law, community involvement and empowerment highly desirable.
- Some experience in integrated public health programme, food security and protection
- Creole is a distinct advantage
- Knowledge and/or experience in conflict management, protection, or other related field.
Others
- Sympathy with the aims and objectives of Oxfam.
- Commitment to Oxfam’s equal opportunity and gender policies.
- Sensitivity to cultural differences, and the ability to work in a wide variety of cultural contexts.
- Sensitivity to the needs and priorities of disadvantaged populations.
- Experience of integrating gender and diversity issues into programmes.
To find out more about this role and to apply, please visit www.oxfam.org.uk/jobs and quote ref: INT4961.
Closing date: 16 November 2011.
To find out more about this role and to apply, please visit www.oxfam.org.uk/jobs and quote ref: INT4961.
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