Concern Worldwide Assistant Country Director Programmes Job Vacancy in Monrovia, Liberia

Assistant
Country Director Programmes
Reference:
ST/ACD/LIB
Country:
Liberia Job
Title:
Assistant Country Director for Programmes
Date
requested: 9th September 2013
Contract
Grade: C

Contract
Length: 2 years

Date Needed
By: Mid-October 2013
New Post or
Replacement: Replacing the incumbent ACDP who will leave early for family
reasons;
Accompanied
/ Unaccompanied: Partner/spouse only Exact
Job
Location: Based in Monrovia
Reports To:
Country Director
Purpose: To
manage and coordinate Concern Worldwide Liberia’s program strategies, program
quality and the delivery of results in relation to our integrated area based
programmes.
Direct line
management: two area coordinators (in Lofa & Grand Bassa), Water Engineer,
M&E officer, Program Support Officer, Health Coordinator and Gender
Advocacy and Equality Officer
Liaises
With: ACD Education, ACD Systems, Education Coordinator, our partner in Lofa
(Child Fund) and other key GoL stakeholders at both Macro and Meso level
Job Purpose
To manage
the development and implementation of Concern Worldwide Liberia’s poverty
outcome and results focused country program; aligned to the new country
strategic plan (2013 – 2017); ensures the effective and professional management
of the donor grants; ensuring compliance with CW’s organizational procedures,
policies, and people centered values & principles.
The ACDP is
a key member of the Country Management Team.
Main Duties
and Responsibilities:
A. General
Responsibilities:
Management
of the key deliverables of our two 4 year area based programs BASE (in Lofa)
and BRED (in Grand Bassa) with core Irish Aid funding (2012 – 2015);
integrating our Food Income & Markets (FIM); Education and Health program
components based on the contextual analyses in conducted in Lofa and Grand
Bassa in 2012. The analysis incorporates the 3 dimensions of poverty: risk/
inequality/ assets & the low return on assets with HIV& AIDS and gender
at the heart of our new programming, as key risks & vulnerabilities and
inequalities.
  • Provide leadership in the effective planning,
    development, management and integration of Concern’s area based programs
    in Lofa and Grand Bassa Counties
  • Support capacity building of the team and
    partners on Concern’s ‘How Concern Understands Extreme Poverty’ through
    building understand of and capacity to implement equality, risk and
    vulnerability and assets and return on assets concepts
  • Coordination of impact oriented/ results based
    program interventions – through the management of county based Area
    Coordinators and their respective teams
  • Coordinating the monitoring of the Country and
    County level Results Frameworks
  • Overseeing the implementation of institutional
    donor grants according to donor specific guidelines especially Irish Aid
    plus other smaller grants: Vitol, IOM, etc.
  • Rigorous financial management with key budget
    holders: budget expenditure tracking and analysis National level
    representation and advocacy for issues identified at community level with
    regards to specific policy development or implementation
  • Capacity building and support in managing
    technical advisors and consultants for quality focused programming through
    all stages of the PCMS
  • Ensuring the efficient and transparent use of
    all Concern’s resources Compliance with and roll out of Concern’s
    Programme Participants Protection Policy (P4) and Humanitarian
    Accountability Partnership (HAP) standards
  • Maintain the reputation of Concern Worldwide
    as a highly regarded development and humanitarian actor that targets the
    extreme poor
To undertake
the responsibilities the ACDP needs to be 60% field based: roughly one week per
month in Lofa; one week in Grand Bassa; and with the WASH program field support
provided from Monrovia (pending DFID funding). Additionally the ACDP is
expected to (1) cover in Lofa and Grand Bassa for extended periods when the
Area Coordinators take their leave (support will be provided by the ACDS and CD
when this leave is for more than two weeks); and (2) cover for the CD in his/
her absence.
There is a
second ACDP specific for the management of the USAID funded EQUAL project with
whom close collaboration and rapport is required, especially in Grand Bassa
where EQUAL is implemented.
B. Specific
Responsibilities
B1 Effective
emergency response
CW has an
humanitarian mandate therefore:
  • Ensure we build the capacity and preparedness
    to respond to potential emergency situations (e.g. refugee influx from
    neighbouring countries etc.)
  • Ensure the program and systems teams combined
    have an understanding of risk and vulnerability
  • Ensure all new program areas have been
    assessed in terms of potential hazards/ impact/ risk and vulnerability of
    the population Conduct periodic DRR training and assessments
  • Ensure that we have a Preparing for Effective
    Emergency Response (PEER) plan and that the plan is reviewed, implemented
    and updated annually
B2
Management of donor grants
Managing the
Program Support Officer who looks after the donor grant portfolio and donor
reporting schedule within the PSU:
  • Ensure effective donor grants management and
    maintain high quality narrative reporting in a timely manner
  • Ensure strict compliance with donor contract
    requirements/ reporting deadlines etc.
  • Facilitate the preparation and development of
    new funding proposals
  • Ensure high quality proposals and reports are
    prepared and submitted to donors in a timely way
The current
program budget is approximately Euro 3 million per year and our main donors are
Irish Aid/ USAID/ Charity Water and other smaller donors e.g. Vitol Foundation,
Isle of Man and Tony Foster Triathlon. Future large grants may be expected from
DFID for a large WASH program across Monrovia (60%), Lofa (20%) and Grand Bassa
(20%) later in 2014.
B3
Coordination and implementation of quality county based programs
Managing the
two Area Coordinators (ACs) in the coordination and implementation of the BASE
and BRED integrated area based programs:
  • Build strong and committed teams of national
    and international staff adhering to Concern policies and procedures and
    applying key principles of transparency, accountability, good stewardship
    and participation;
  • Ensure strict expenditure and budget tracking
    by the key budget holders (the ACs) and their respective District Program
    Managers;
  • Oversee the preparation of budgets to ensure
    that the timing and cost of planned programme work and systems support is
    accurately reflected, while taking relevant donor requirements into
    consideration Supervising the Water Engineer in ensuring that timely and
    quality construction work is planned and completed in supporting the
    programs: water & sanitation infrastructure and roads, bridges & culverts;
  • Ensure tight management & control of the
    construction contracts undertaken in each county and that the status of
    each contract is documented and reported on a monthly basis;
  • Ensure that CWs tendering procedures are
    strictly adhered to in the selection of construction contractors;
  • There is an Education Coordinator based in
    Grand Bassa who provides technical support (see B4 below) to the IAPF
    funded components of BASE & BRED; plus
  • A Water engineer, based in Lofa (with travel
    to GB & Monrovia, as required) responsible for the management of all
    construction contracts; their status; contract management & compliance
    with contractors; reviewing all tender documentation and technical
    drawings, BoQs etc.
B4 Ensure
quality programs for current and future actions
Managing the
Health Coordinator who is 60% based in the field but who has sector level
responsibilities at National level: Liberia WASH consortium/Nutrition Lobby
Group as well as micro level field support functions. The ACDP will lead and
supervise all in-house and contracted technical assistance to provide support/
encouragement/ coaching and capacity building to the program teams through each
stage of the PCMS:
  • Coordinate and support contextual analysis and
    the design of new programs: proposals/ budgets/ work plans/ procurement
    plans – in line with CW’s program development guidelines
  • Ensure that effective Results Frameworks with
    sound monitoring and evaluation systems are established and implemented in
    line with Concern policies and M&E tools to measure impact and
    efficiency – in line with CW’s PME guidelines
  • This will involve managing the M&E
    officer: overseeing the annual surveys, using the DDGs and updating the
    BASE and BRED M&E databases;
  • Facilitation of regular programme reviews and
    organise quality evaluations (according to the donor contract), including
    engaging with consultants
  • Support the on-going development of
    participatory monitoring systems, particularly accountability downwards
    with communities and full compliance with the roll out of the HAP
    standards.
  • Contribute to the development of a country
    level funding strategy through the delivery of high quality funding
    proposals to seek donor funding
  • Develop staff skills in team building and
    management, PRA, contextual analysis, project cycle management, M&E
    with the emphasis on outcome (use of participatory impact assessment
    methods) in relation to our extreme poor target group; Promote appropriate
    innovation in programme development
B5
Partnership approach to programming
  • Lead the process of partnership development
    with relevant local NGOs and other stakeholders to achieve country
    strategic objectives
  • Move the emphasis away from Implementing
    Partners (or sub-contractors) towards full partnership in line with CWs
    partnership guidelines
  • Directly manage national level advocacy type
    partnerships and oversee county level partnerships managed by the ACs
  • Ensure that CW’s local organisation selection/
    financial assessment tools are used in initiating partnership agreements
    and subsequent grants
  • To date there are two partnership agreements
    with: LIBTRALO (on the USAID EQUAL project & managed by the ACD ED)
    and Child Fund (managed by the ACDP)
B6 National
level representation and advocacy
Develop CW
Liberia advocacy plan around Social Protection, Quality education, Gender
equality & GBV, supporting the Nutrition Lobby Group and the roll out of
the WASH compact:
  • Represent Concern in Liberia and maintain
    coordination and networking relationships with the government, donors and
    other national and international development actors in the country
  • In practice this will be led by the ACDP but
    delegated to technical specialists and the CD according to their
    expertise;
  • Ensure Concern liaises with other agencies,
    training/academic/ research institutions and networks that can enrich and
    enhance the quality of our work
  • Ensure that relationships and formal
    agreements with the government are maintained and updated as appropriate
    Represent Concern at various national level coordination forums as
    appropriate
  • Lead advocacy at national level to contribute
    towards achievement of country strategic objectives
B7
Organisational learning
  • Ensure sharing of lessons and experiences
    between programmes/ counties/ other country programs and SAL (Dublin based
    technical support)
  • Research, analyse and disseminate to staff
    relevant/ new approaches, concepts and frameworks applied to poverty
    alleviation, as well as information on national government initiatives
  • Ensure effective line management of any
    periodic research volunteers e.g. MSc students providing support and
    research capacity to our programs (develop TORs etc.) Ensure capture of
    reviews/ lessons/ findings/ case studies etc. are reflected in our donor
    and internal reporting
  • Write and disseminate occasional technical
    briefing papers on lessons and best practice
B8 HR
performance management
  • Ensure that regular staff Performance and
    Development Review (PDR) system is established and maintained and that
    PDRs are undertaken at all levels;
  • Demonstrate support, encouragement, and
    coaching of staff as a role model for the cadre of program managers to
    aspire to;
Person
Specification Essential:
  • Programme management experience of more than 5
    years development field experience with other reputable INGOs
  • Practical experience in participatory
    development approaches, facilitation, capacity building and building
    effective teams to work in poor rural and urban communities
  • Technical skills in Sustainable Livelihoods:
    agriculture/ agricultural economics/ public and environmental health,
    equality , risk and vulnerability
  • Third level qualification in development
    studies, social sciences or other related discipline Field research
    especially in participatory impact assessment for outcome level PM&E
  • Training, capacity building and facilitation
    skills
  • Experience of programme development, the
    project management cycle and participatory planning methodologies,
    including distance management
  • Experience of strategic planning: analysis of
    secondary data Proven leadership ability, including ability to motivate
    and develop skills of others
  • Understanding and application of PRA / RBA,
    working with partners, gender equality programming, and DRR
  • Ability to work with culturally diverse groups
    of people: expatriate and Liberian
  • Ability to organize and plan work effectively
    within a team Excellent report and technical paper writing ability
    Participatory and inclusive team working Flexibility to work in an
    emergency context as required
  • Strong communication, problem solving,
    analytical and planning skills
  • Ability to prioritise and handle a diverse and
    heavy workload Ability to work under pressure often to strict deadlines.
Desirable:
  • Work experience in West Africa, particularly
    in Liberia
  • Additional training or qualification in Gender
    equality/ Gender programming/ HIV & AIDS / Informal Education
    (vocational training) would be a great advantage
  • Prior emergency field experience
All
applications should be submitted through our website at
https://jobs.concern.net by closing date Thursday, 31 October 2013. 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
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both the Concern Staff Code of Conduct and the Programme Participant Protection
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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
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European Union (List of person, groups and entities to which Regulation (EC No.
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(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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