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Guinea Program Manager ChildFund International

“We work in 31 countries, assisting approximately 15.2 million children and their family members, regardless of race, creed or gender. Our distinctive approach focuses on working with children throughout their journey from birth to young adulthood, as well as with families, local organizations and communities globally to create the environments children need to thrive.

When you work with ChildFund International, you will continuously raise the bar by doing more, doing it better, measuring your progress and communicating your results so that others are inspired to join us in our efforts.”

Posting closes on January 4, 2012

SUMMARY

Responsible for leadership for the effective planning, implementation, monitoring, sharing lessons learned, tracking and reporting on all program activities including the development of plans and proposals, networks and partnerships based on organization’s program approach

DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES

Ensures that organization develops strong partnerships necessary to deliver sustainable, responsive and legitimate programs; that program interventions contribute to strengthening an enabling environment that reduces risks of vulnerability and provides children with opportunities to develop and thrive

  • Responsible for developing the Country Strategic Plan and ensure that Area Strategic Plans supplement and complement the CSP
  • Leadership for establishing monitoring, evaluation and learning systems to help measure organization’s progress towards its core outcomes, monitors programs for compliance through participation in auditing, regular reporting, frequent communications and routine on-site visits, providing guidance and implementing corrective action as necessary
  • Responsible for management and technical leadership for maintaining and improving program quality
  • Responsible for oversight for administrative, financial, and human resources for national office programs; responsible for resource mobilization planning
  • Facilitation and coordination of partnerships with government institutions, NGOs and community groups
  • Leads the development and implementation of national office’s grants acquisition by building key relationships with potential donors/partners leading to successful revenue generation and organizational growth
  • Ensures that national office and its affiliated partners complies with the terms and conditions of all awards, grants and NSPs; ensures that organization’s values, core intent, global strategy and CSP and priority concerns are understood by all staff and partners, and reflected in program design and management
  • Provides timely documentation and situation analysis reports of active programs for review by the National Director and other key personnel; ensuring that our core outcomes and area of excellence are clearly outlined
  • Oversee and coordinate the technical review of reports (quarterly, annual) donor reports and technical papers to ensure the highest quality possible in conformity to organizational and donor requirements
  • Ensures that national office commitment developed in the AOPB is aligned with the organizational funding model and all affiliates receive and account for required funds for the implementation of planned activities; ensures that the affiliates develop annual budget and AOP consistent with organization’s policies and/or donor requirements
  • Oversee linkages between national office program team and technical support at the regional and headquarters level; ensure integration and collaboration with others in the community, local government and non government organizations in the district/project community
  • Document & disseminate best program practices in order to promote program quality and learning; identifies needs and organizes relevant training in collaboration with HR Officer for staff capacity building

Required Skills

  • 7+ years experience managing development programs in an NGO, preferably in a technical area, community development and/or child-focused programming
  • Outstanding written and oral communication skills in English; profficiency if French required.
  • Demonstrated high-level interpersonal and cross-cultural skills including the ability to build collaborative relationships internally and externally with sensitivity to cultural, ethnic, social and political issues.
  • Conflict management and ability to pragmatically solve problems, plan a course of action using analytical, conceptual, strategic and forward thinking abilities to achieve an effective resolution
  • Demonstrated technical expertise in such areas as: project, budget and resource management
  • Demonstration of knowledge of program design; grant acquisition and management; resource stewardship, and cross functional coordination
  • Highly developed analytical skills and the ability to assimilate and process information on a wide range of issues
  • Experience in resource mobilization, coordination and negotiation and social policy

EDUCATION/CERTIFICATIONS

Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) or above in community development/social science discipline or equivalent relevant work experience; advanced degree preferred

EOE M/F/D/V