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COP candidates, Legislative Strengthening

DAI is an employee-owned global development company. For 40 years, we have worked on the frontlines of international development, tackling fundamental social and economic development problems caused by inefficient markets, ineffective governments, and instability. Currently, DAI is delivering results that matter in some 60 countries. Our integrated development solutions turn ideas into impact by bringing together fresh combinations of expertise and innovation across multiple disciplines—crisis mitigation and stability operations, democratic governance and public sector management, agriculture and agribusiness, private sector development and financial services, economics and trade, HIV/AIDS and disease control, water and natural resources management, and energy and climate change. Our clients include international development agencies, international lending institutions, private corporations and philanthropies, and national governments.


Description

Objective:

DAI is seeking Chief of Party (COP)/ Program Director candidates for anticipated USAID and other international-donor funded Legislative Strengthening projects around the world. The project(s) require deep analysis skills, the ability to build political will in challenging environments, and previous management experience on similar projects. The purpose of these projects will be to develop the technical capacity of parliamentary members and staff at both National and provincial levels, including in areas of research, committee support, and legislative analysis; strengthening the general understanding of Members about the legislative process and their roles and responsibilities; and supporting efforts by civil society to develop linkages with national and provincial parliaments. Other project areas may include budget analysis and the capacity to monitor public expenditures.

Responsibilities:

The Chief of Party will be responsible for leading the project's technical direction and providing management oversight for project activities.

He/she shall act as the primary point of contact with donor agencies with regard to day-to-day implementation and management matters relating to the contract.

He/she will be responsible for the technical leadership and management of all the technical activities of the project.

He/she will oversee a long-term expatriate and local team and short-term experts in achieving project results.

He/she will be responsible for evaluating and documenting progress (activity monitoring reports), managing design and evaluation teams, evaluating sub-contractors' and grantees' activities through consultative meetings and site visits, working out solutions to keep the activity on track and providing overall guidance and direction focusing the activity team on achieving agreed targets and long-term strategic objectives.

The COP will have overall responsibility for assuring that all assistance provided under the contract is technically sound and appropriate for the needs to be addressed.

The COP shall have overall responsibility for ensuring quality control, the appropriateness and overall responsiveness of all assistance provided under the contract.

He/she shall be able to provide guidance and direction as to team building and participatory management.

Required Qualifications:

Proven track record of successful project management and implementation required;

Prior experience managing, as Chief of Party, USAID or other donor-supported development projects in the area of legislative strengthening or governance required;

Several years experience with national legislative institutions as an elected representative or staff member, or in a position of direct engagement with the legislature/parliament.

Technical knowledge in one or more of the following areas:

  • Administration and management of legislative institutions, human resources and budgets;
  • Knowledge of parliamentary procedure and legislative drafting;
  • Public policy development and advocacy;
  • Development, passage, monitoring and auditing of public budgets;
  • Training and orientation for new Members and staff;
  • Legislative research office establishment and management;
  • Installation and management of legislative IT systems;
  • Constituent outreach and engagement of civil society organizations in all aspects of legislative functions;
  • Government/legislative and media relations;

Knowledge of USAID or other donor planning and reporting systems, operations, programming, and structure

Ability to build strong relationships with senior officials in government, donor missions and business community;

Fluency in English is required; Russian preferred.


COP candidates, Legislative Strengthening