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DAI is a global development company working on the frontlines of international development consulting. We are committed to shaping a more livable world. We tackle fundamental social and economic development problems caused by inefficient markets, ineffective governance, and instability. We work with a wide range of clients, including national and local governments, bilateral and multilateral donors, private corporations, and philanthropies.

Project/Activity Implementation Manager  

Role’s Purpose:

Achievement of several of KIWASH’s ambitious targets is linked to development of WASH infrastructure projects. To meet the aggressive schedule in completing these project and to ensure that this is done compliantly, KIWASH seeks a long-term Project/Activity Implementation Manager, who will oversee the design, development, implementation, program monitoring and evaluation of KIWASH’s direct investments, grant-making and grants management policies, procedures, and practices.

Objectives and Duties

The Project/Activity Implementation Manager will oversee the Grants and Procurement departments and undertake the following tasks:

  • Oversee the development, implementation and monitoring of the KIWASH recoverable grants funds. S/He will assist in designing activities that align with KIWASH grants funding mechanism with the profit making companies, Water Service Providers, Small and Medium size business, and smallholder farmers.
  • Lead the recoverable grants cycle management and ensure its compliance with the KIWASH grants manual and grants-related sections of the project’s Field Operations Manual. Provide day ‐ to ‐ day management of the KIWASH recoverable grants program, including awards management, reporting, outreach to potential grantees, and compliance.
  • Work with KIWASH embedded teams and technical specialists to devise and lead strategies to ensure broad participation in the KIWASH grants program. He/she will analyze and evaluate recoverable grant applications, proposals, and procurement awards.
  • He/she will provide training to the grants team on grants management cycle.
  • Oversee the development, implementation and monitoring of KIWASH’s direct investment activities, including in-kind and infrastructure support, to Water Service Providers, Small and Medium size business, community-based organizations, and smallholder farmers.
  • Manages procurement processes for all grant and technical activities, including determining procurement requirements, ensuring the most appropriate procurement methods are used, and ensuring transparent processes are utilized.
  • Train the project staff to become more familiar, and understand, DAI policies and procedures as related to procurement by conducting trainings or other methods as necessary. He/she will play a pivotal role in ensuring efficiency, integrity, fairness, and openness in procurement processes as well as adherence to policies, procedures, and controls.
  • Work with the infrastructure team to ensure construction standards are upheld as outlined in the Grants and Procurement Manuals.
  • He/she will look for organizational and budget efficiencies by closely monitoring expenditure to ensure that targeted deliverables, project timelines and indicators are achieved.

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelors’ degree in Economics, International Studies, or Business;
  • 5 – 7 years’ progressive experience in program management, backstopping, administration of USAID projects;
  • Demonstrated skills in managing multiple complex task, attention to detail, and financial and work planning;
  • Deep knowledge of and experience applying USAID procurement regulations and grant mechanisms; and,
  • Successful experience living and working in developing countries, ability to relocate to Nairobi, Kenya.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Knowledge and experience with DAI project management systems and tools
  • East Africa and WASH Project Management experience

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DAI was founded in 1970 by three graduates of Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government intent on providing a more dynamic and effective brand of development assistance. This entrepreneurial approach would look beyond traditional philanthropy to embrace the virtues of the private sector, and build a company that delivers social and economic development on a competitive, cost-effective, best-value basis—a social enterprise that is self-sustaining because it is profitable.

Employee-owned DAI is now a global development company with a record of delivering results in 160 countries. But it remains today what it was as a start-up: innovative, alert, self-critical, and forward-looking—and driven by a powerful sense of corporate purpose. Our mission remains essentially unchanged from the days of the founders.

A Consistent Mission

DAI’s mission is to make a lasting difference in the world by helping people improve their lives. We envision a world in which communities and societies become more prosperous, fairer and better governed, safer, healthier, and environmentally more sustainable.

Incorporated in 1970 as Development Alternatives, Inc., DAI made its earliest mark through a series of analytical studies. In 1973, we won a contract to analyze 36 U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) projects in Latin America and Africa.

The resulting study, Strategies for Small Farmer Development, cemented the firm’s growing reputation, and we built on this momentum to seek more substantial assignments implementing projects in the field. Our first major project was to revitalize the agricultural economy in the North Shaba region of Zaire. Other implementation initiatives in rural and agricultural development followed in Sudan and elsewhere.

Among a new generation of DAI employees joining the firm in the 1980s was current CEO Jim Boomgard, a Ph.D. agricultural economist who played a key role in developing an approach to small business promotion in developing countries and managed a landmark multicountry study called Growth and Equity through Micro-enterprise Investments and Institutions (GEMINI).

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0 USD Nairobi CF 3201 Abc road Contract , 40 hours per week Development Alternatives, Inc (DAI)

DAI is a global development company working on the frontlines of international development consulting. We are committed to shaping a more livable world. We tackle fundamental social and economic development problems caused by inefficient markets, ineffective governance, and instability. We work with a wide range of clients, including national and local governments, bilateral and multilateral donors, private corporations, and philanthropies.

Project/Activity Implementation Manager  

Role’s Purpose:

Achievement of several of KIWASH’s ambitious targets is linked to development of WASH infrastructure projects. To meet the aggressive schedule in completing these project and to ensure that this is done compliantly, KIWASH seeks a long-term Project/Activity Implementation Manager, who will oversee the design, development, implementation, program monitoring and evaluation of KIWASH’s direct investments, grant-making and grants management policies, procedures, and practices.

Objectives and Duties

The Project/Activity Implementation Manager will oversee the Grants and Procurement departments and undertake the following tasks:

  • Oversee the development, implementation and monitoring of the KIWASH recoverable grants funds. S/He will assist in designing activities that align with KIWASH grants funding mechanism with the profit making companies, Water Service Providers, Small and Medium size business, and smallholder farmers.
  • Lead the recoverable grants cycle management and ensure its compliance with the KIWASH grants manual and grants-related sections of the project’s Field Operations Manual. Provide day ‐ to ‐ day management of the KIWASH recoverable grants program, including awards management, reporting, outreach to potential grantees, and compliance.
  • Work with KIWASH embedded teams and technical specialists to devise and lead strategies to ensure broad participation in the KIWASH grants program. He/she will analyze and evaluate recoverable grant applications, proposals, and procurement awards.
  • He/she will provide training to the grants team on grants management cycle.
  • Oversee the development, implementation and monitoring of KIWASH’s direct investment activities, including in-kind and infrastructure support, to Water Service Providers, Small and Medium size business, community-based organizations, and smallholder farmers.
  • Manages procurement processes for all grant and technical activities, including determining procurement requirements, ensuring the most appropriate procurement methods are used, and ensuring transparent processes are utilized.
  • Train the project staff to become more familiar, and understand, DAI policies and procedures as related to procurement by conducting trainings or other methods as necessary. He/she will play a pivotal role in ensuring efficiency, integrity, fairness, and openness in procurement processes as well as adherence to policies, procedures, and controls.
  • Work with the infrastructure team to ensure construction standards are upheld as outlined in the Grants and Procurement Manuals.
  • He/she will look for organizational and budget efficiencies by closely monitoring expenditure to ensure that targeted deliverables, project timelines and indicators are achieved.

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelors’ degree in Economics, International Studies, or Business;
  • 5 – 7 years’ progressive experience in program management, backstopping, administration of USAID projects;
  • Demonstrated skills in managing multiple complex task, attention to detail, and financial and work planning;
  • Deep knowledge of and experience applying USAID procurement regulations and grant mechanisms; and,
  • Successful experience living and working in developing countries, ability to relocate to Nairobi, Kenya.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Knowledge and experience with DAI project management systems and tools
  • East Africa and WASH Project Management experience
2017-05-06

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