Programme Development and Quality Manager (PDQM) Vacancy at Danish Refugee Council 113 views3 applications


About the programme

DRC is the process of scaling up and emergency programme in Nigeria focusing on responding to the huge humanitarian needs and challenges in the North East of Nigeria. Nigeria’s northeast is currently experiencing a significant humanitarian crisis, which has been the result of the ongoing-armed conflict between Boko Haram, the Nigerian military and the Multi-National Task Force in the north-east. An estimated 10 million people are affected by the conflict, this has led to a state of emergency being declared in three north-eastern states and spill-over effects into neighbouring countries. High insecurity in the region has made access for humanitarian actors extremely difficult and further exacerbating the situation.

DRC operations will initially focus on Borno and Adamawa States where DRC focus on meeting the basic needs (protection, WASH, food security and shelter) of urban caseloads and displacement camps, as well as establishing access to affected areas that have opened in recent months.

Overall purpose of the role

Under the supervision of the HOP, the PQDM is responsible for the coordination and management to key program processes, particularly in proposal development, grants management. H/She coordinates with HoP and relevant managers to ensure timely reporting to donors, developing and implementing Core Humanitarians Standards (CHS) within Nigeria country programme and contributing to donors and DRC’s internal compliance. Ultimately s/he contributes to increased programme quality by ensuring program coherence, implementing standards and appropriate learning from lessons learnt across the country programme.

The post holder may require some travel within and outside of Nigeria for various internal and coordination meetings, training, workshops, and other events fitting with the role.

Internal Key stakeholders: Head of Programme, Regional PQDM, Country Director, DDG Head of Programme, Safety unit and Programme managers

External Key stakeholders: Other actors present within DRC’s area/sectors of intervention including IRC, NRC, Save the Children, Mercy Corps ACF and MSF + OCHA, IOM another UN collaborates as well as Local authorities at Maiduguri and field level

Responsibilities

Support the roll out of organizational tools, mandate, values, promotes accountability and high performance, encourage a team culture of learning, creativity and innovation.

Support country offices in adherence to donor guidelines and compliance.

Ensure proactive, effective and timely communications, visibility and knowledge management within DRC and to external publics in coordination with Head of Programme.

Program Development and Technical Support

  • Work closely with the HOP, Project Managers and Technical Managers/Coordinators to design competitive final proposals responsive to donor guidelines and requirements
  • Coordinating with country and sub-offices on the delivery and timely submission of reports.
  • Technically support teams in the capacity building and management of grants and awards
  • Support the country and sub-offices to ensure the inclusion of programmatic DRC Nigeria strategies standards and policies in the program development process.
  • Support the reviewing of proposals for consistency with the requirements of solicitations, requests or calls for proposals, predicting or preventing bottlenecks in the proposal development process and securing the necessary information to complete process.
  • Support the Country Office(CO) in ensuring that the proposal development process takes into consideration the mainstreaming of CHS, global cross cutting themes such as Age, Gender and Diversity, and lessons learnt from previous programming.

Grants Management

  • Support the CO in ensuring maintenance of a robust Grants Management system
  • Working with Finance and Administration, oversee tracking and measurement of grants burn rates, providing timely alerts on non-performance but also green flags for accomplishments.
  • Ensure key award processes are in place and that relevant staff are aware of programmatic, financial and compliance requirements.
  • Provide oversight in the review of strategic donors’ grants on a regular basis including management tools analyzing original plans and log frames against achievements.
  • Ensure quality control of reports, in relation to donor requirements and consistency between narrative and financial reports.
  • Facilitate the tracking of the overall program portfolio with donors and monitor investments/income from donors.

Communications and Reporting

  • Contribute to the production of high quality program progress reports as per donor and DRC requirements.
  • Ensure that program reporting needs, formats and timelines are updated and shared with all relevant staff.
  • Ensure the PDQ team (working with the M&E Units) generates, documents, disseminates and communicates program stories, relevant best practices and key lessons; to donors, local authorities and other humanitarian and development partners.
  • Ensure relevant communications tools and strategies are in place and all key staff involved in generating communication items are well versed with the tools/strategy and complying with its requirements.

Reporting Line

The Program Quality and Development Manager (PQDM) reports to the Head of Programme

The responsibilities listed in the JD are not exhaustive and may be readjusted per operational needs but will remain in line with the overall purpose of the role.

Your Qualifications

  • University degree in International Development, DRR related studies, Social Science, Grants Management or relevant field
  • Minimum 2 years working experience in similar job at international level
  • Minimum 3 years working experience with refugees, IDPs, returnees in complex conflict context
  • Minimum 2 years’ experiences in the field of NFI, Shelter, WASH and demonstrated skills in planning and management of nonfood distribution
  • Experience in humanitarian policy advocacy works in conflict affected countries
  • Demonstrated skills in problem solving
  • Innovative, flexible and high adaptability skills in hardship location;
  • Excellent analytical skills, commitment to gender equality/equity
  • Demonstrated skills in application of humanitarian tools and standard in past works
  • Representation skills and excellent communication and reporting writing skills
  • Fluency in English (written and spoken) is essential
  • Working experiences with various donor funded projects especially ECHO, OFDA, DFID, FFP and other humanitarian donors
  • Working experience in UN funded projects such as UNICEF, OCHA, UNHCR, WFP
  • Willing to travel regularly to rural/remote project sites
  • Willing to live in shared accommodation with basic living conditions
  • Ability to work well in unstable security environments, and under significant administrative and programming pressures.
  • Desirable: Previous experience in Nigeria or similar conflict context

Conditions

Start date: ASAP

Duty station: Yola, Nigeria with regular travel to field locations within Borno, and other parts of Adamawa States – this is a non

family duty station

Contract: 1 year contract renewable depending on programme and funding

The position is placed at Level A14

The salary and other conditions in accordance with DRC’s Terms of Employment for Expatriates, which can be found on our website under Vacancies

Application Process

Only motivated applications that address the stipulated duties and meet the required qualifications sent together with a CV will be considered. Please provide references, but do not attach any written recommendations.

Only applications sent through DRC’s website under the vacancies section will be considered.

We encourage all qualified candidates to apply, irrespective of age, nationality, race, gender or age.

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The Danish Refugee Council is currently implementing a broad range of activities relevant to conflict affected communities and persons. The activities are categorized in ten sectors:

Shelter and Non-food Items, Food Security, Protection, Income Generation, Coordination & Operational Services, Community Infrastructure & Services, Humanitarian Mine Action, Armed Violence Reduction (AVR), Water, Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH), and Education.

Here you can read some short exemplifications of what types of activities the respective sectors include:

Shelter and Non-food Items: Provision of emergency shelter, emergency cash grants, rehabilitation of housing, distribution of non-food items (NFIs) and provision of return and repatriation kits.

Food Security: Emergency food provision or food voucher programmes. Training and capacity development in agriculture, agricultural inputs (e.g. tools and seeds), agricultural grants.

Protection: Advocacy for the rights of displaced people in their context of displacement, child protection initiatives, individual protection assistance based on vulnerability, legal aid, land & property rights, sexual and gender-based violence prevention, registration services for the internally displaced and refugees, monitoring of rights and rights awareness-raising, facilitation of return and repatriation processes.

Income Generation: Business training and SME development, business grants, life-skills training, literacy and numeracy training, vocational training, micro-credit loans, savings groups, group enterprise development and facilitation.

Coordination & Operational Services: Coordination and management of refugee and IDP camps, active participation in UN cluster coordination, humanitarian surveys and studies, facilitation of NGO Networks focused on displacement solutions, capacity development, training and support to local NGOs, secondment of experts to UN emergency operations worldwide

Community Infrastructure & Services: Provision of physical infrastructure like roads, bridges, community centres, irrigation systems or other community structures, facilitation and training of infrastructure management groups at community level, facilitation and funding of community development plans, initiatives for disaster risk reduction at community level.

Humanitarian Mine Action: Manual or mechanical mine clearance, clearance of former battle areas, education for affected communities – with special focus on children on how to avoid harm from mines and UXO, surveys of expected and confirmed mined or UXO areas, explosive ordnance disposal and stockpile destruction, capacity building of national demining institutions.

Armed Violence Reduction (AVR): Education in procedures for safe storage and safe handling of small arms and light weapons (SALW), capacity building of institutions for safety, local and community level conflict management and mitigation.

Water, Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH): Emergency water supply, hygiene item distribution, hygiene information and education, construction of latrines, installation water points, wells and water storage. Water purification.

Education: Education grants and fee support, school feeding programmes, teacher training and support, school materials provision and construction or rehabilitation of school structures.

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About the programme

DRC is the process of scaling up and emergency programme in Nigeria focusing on responding to the huge humanitarian needs and challenges in the North East of Nigeria. Nigeria’s northeast is currently experiencing a significant humanitarian crisis, which has been the result of the ongoing-armed conflict between Boko Haram, the Nigerian military and the Multi-National Task Force in the north-east. An estimated 10 million people are affected by the conflict, this has led to a state of emergency being declared in three north-eastern states and spill-over effects into neighbouring countries. High insecurity in the region has made access for humanitarian actors extremely difficult and further exacerbating the situation.

DRC operations will initially focus on Borno and Adamawa States where DRC focus on meeting the basic needs (protection, WASH, food security and shelter) of urban caseloads and displacement camps, as well as establishing access to affected areas that have opened in recent months.

Overall purpose of the role

Under the supervision of the HOP, the PQDM is responsible for the coordination and management to key program processes, particularly in proposal development, grants management. H/She coordinates with HoP and relevant managers to ensure timely reporting to donors, developing and implementing Core Humanitarians Standards (CHS) within Nigeria country programme and contributing to donors and DRC’s internal compliance. Ultimately s/he contributes to increased programme quality by ensuring program coherence, implementing standards and appropriate learning from lessons learnt across the country programme.

The post holder may require some travel within and outside of Nigeria for various internal and coordination meetings, training, workshops, and other events fitting with the role.

Internal Key stakeholders: Head of Programme, Regional PQDM, Country Director, DDG Head of Programme, Safety unit and Programme managers

External Key stakeholders: Other actors present within DRC’s area/sectors of intervention including IRC, NRC, Save the Children, Mercy Corps ACF and MSF + OCHA, IOM another UN collaborates as well as Local authorities at Maiduguri and field level

Responsibilities

Support the roll out of organizational tools, mandate, values, promotes accountability and high performance, encourage a team culture of learning, creativity and innovation.

Support country offices in adherence to donor guidelines and compliance.

Ensure proactive, effective and timely communications, visibility and knowledge management within DRC and to external publics in coordination with Head of Programme.

Program Development and Technical Support

  • Work closely with the HOP, Project Managers and Technical Managers/Coordinators to design competitive final proposals responsive to donor guidelines and requirements
  • Coordinating with country and sub-offices on the delivery and timely submission of reports.
  • Technically support teams in the capacity building and management of grants and awards
  • Support the country and sub-offices to ensure the inclusion of programmatic DRC Nigeria strategies standards and policies in the program development process.
  • Support the reviewing of proposals for consistency with the requirements of solicitations, requests or calls for proposals, predicting or preventing bottlenecks in the proposal development process and securing the necessary information to complete process.
  • Support the Country Office(CO) in ensuring that the proposal development process takes into consideration the mainstreaming of CHS, global cross cutting themes such as Age, Gender and Diversity, and lessons learnt from previous programming.

Grants Management

  • Support the CO in ensuring maintenance of a robust Grants Management system
  • Working with Finance and Administration, oversee tracking and measurement of grants burn rates, providing timely alerts on non-performance but also green flags for accomplishments.
  • Ensure key award processes are in place and that relevant staff are aware of programmatic, financial and compliance requirements.
  • Provide oversight in the review of strategic donors’ grants on a regular basis including management tools analyzing original plans and log frames against achievements.
  • Ensure quality control of reports, in relation to donor requirements and consistency between narrative and financial reports.
  • Facilitate the tracking of the overall program portfolio with donors and monitor investments/income from donors.

Communications and Reporting

  • Contribute to the production of high quality program progress reports as per donor and DRC requirements.
  • Ensure that program reporting needs, formats and timelines are updated and shared with all relevant staff.
  • Ensure the PDQ team (working with the M&E Units) generates, documents, disseminates and communicates program stories, relevant best practices and key lessons; to donors, local authorities and other humanitarian and development partners.
  • Ensure relevant communications tools and strategies are in place and all key staff involved in generating communication items are well versed with the tools/strategy and complying with its requirements.

Reporting Line

The Program Quality and Development Manager (PQDM) reports to the Head of Programme

The responsibilities listed in the JD are not exhaustive and may be readjusted per operational needs but will remain in line with the overall purpose of the role.

Your Qualifications

  • University degree in International Development, DRR related studies, Social Science, Grants Management or relevant field
  • Minimum 2 years working experience in similar job at international level
  • Minimum 3 years working experience with refugees, IDPs, returnees in complex conflict context
  • Minimum 2 years’ experiences in the field of NFI, Shelter, WASH and demonstrated skills in planning and management of nonfood distribution
  • Experience in humanitarian policy advocacy works in conflict affected countries
  • Demonstrated skills in problem solving
  • Innovative, flexible and high adaptability skills in hardship location;
  • Excellent analytical skills, commitment to gender equality/equity
  • Demonstrated skills in application of humanitarian tools and standard in past works
  • Representation skills and excellent communication and reporting writing skills
  • Fluency in English (written and spoken) is essential
  • Working experiences with various donor funded projects especially ECHO, OFDA, DFID, FFP and other humanitarian donors
  • Working experience in UN funded projects such as UNICEF, OCHA, UNHCR, WFP
  • Willing to travel regularly to rural/remote project sites
  • Willing to live in shared accommodation with basic living conditions
  • Ability to work well in unstable security environments, and under significant administrative and programming pressures.
  • Desirable: Previous experience in Nigeria or similar conflict context

Conditions

Start date: ASAP

Duty station: Yola, Nigeria with regular travel to field locations within Borno, and other parts of Adamawa States – this is a non

family duty station

Contract: 1 year contract renewable depending on programme and funding

The position is placed at Level A14

The salary and other conditions in accordance with DRC’s Terms of Employment for Expatriates, which can be found on our website under Vacancies

Application Process

Only motivated applications that address the stipulated duties and meet the required qualifications sent together with a CV will be considered. Please provide references, but do not attach any written recommendations.

Only applications sent through DRC’s website under the vacancies section will be considered.

We encourage all qualified candidates to apply, irrespective of age, nationality, race, gender or age.

2017-03-05

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