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iMMAP is an international nongovernmental organisation that provides information management services to humanitarian and development organizations. Through information management, we help our partners target assistance to the world’s most vulnerable populations. Our core philosophy is that better data leads to better decisions and that better decisions lead to better outcomes. iMMAP’s critical support to information value chains helps to solve operational and strategic challenges of our partners in both emergency and development contexts by enabling evidence-based decision-making for better outcomes.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Title: INGO Forum Deputy Director – Development

Location: Abuja
Type: Full Time
Status: National Employee
Languages: English

Background

  • The INGO Forum in Nigeria (NIF) was formed in late 2014 to develop a collaborative platform for effective and principled INGO interaction, engagement and coordination for humanitarian, recovery and development interventions in Nigeria. Since inception, the INGO Forum has become a critical platform for ensuring effective information sharing and analysis; leadership on advocacy and policy engagement; and liaison with government/donor/UN engagement and engagement ensuring the perspectives of INGOs and affected populations are ultimately included in decision-making processes.
  • The INGO Forum is governed by a core membership of 54 members (and 7 observers) with new member applications pending approval on a regular basis, The INGO Forum is governed by an elected Steering Committee of five Country Directors and a Chair that works alongside a full term Secretariat. Since November 2020, the INGO Forum is administratively hosted by iMMAP in Nigeria’s capital city of Abuja as well as Maiduguri.

Description of Duties
These responsibilities of the Deputy Director shall be adapted to the particularities of the job location and context, phase of operation, strategic focus and type of programme intervention.

  • Coordinate NIF members through planning of regular action-oriented meetings and identify gaps, duplication and opportunities for enhancing information exchange, inter-agency assessments or analysis, problem solving, joined up responses and common messaging on development.
  • Ensure regular high-level representation in key development decision-making platforms, exchanges, thematic discussions, planning sessions and other mechanisms that impact development operations.
  • Develop contacts with the government and private sector counterparts, donors and international agencies working in the relevant thematic areas;
  • Chair the Development Working Group meetings and act as a technical support on critical topics including: sustainable development goals, health, resilience, policy environment, public sector reforms and private engagement.
  • Engagement & Partnership with the development community in high level meetings including with government, donors and diplomatic officials e.g. Dev Partners Group.
  • Cooperate with the national counterparts in the resource mobilization efforts and identify opportunities, based on the government’ priorities and donor’s available resources;
  • Ensure timely response to requests for help and information from member organizations, non-member organizations and other stakeholders, such as donors, governments and UN agencies. Often this requires a high degree of coordination and the collection of sensitive information.
  • Identify opportunities for strengthening development practices, as well as opportunities for promoting recognition and collective engagement on key development issues.
  • Represent NIF on relevant development coordination platforms, ensuring that linkages between NIF and other development initiatives are established and maintained.
  • Direct bilateral engagement and cooperation with strategic players, including donors’ community, UN agencies, private sector, International financial institutions and relevant international and national agencies/institutions.
  • Facilitate structured and effective information exchange both between internal INGO partners/members, and with external partners (NNGOs, UN, Government, private sector etc).
  • Stay informed on political, economic, and social contexts, while providing structured updates to the INGO Forum Secretariat and its members as it relates to development globally, regionally, and nationally.
  • Maintain and develop briefing and guidance materials for new actors leading on briefings and support as required.
  • Ensure compliance with donor and host agency (in this case, IMMAP) regulations.
  • Ensure compliance with security procedures and policies as determined by country leadership.
  • Draft or review scope of work to hire and manage technical consultants, including review for technical efficacy and contract budget, as required.

Requirements
Education:

  • Advanced University Degree in Public Policy, International Development, Political Science, International Relations, Journalism, Social Sciences, International Development or related technical field or undergraduate degree with significant field experience in development or resilience contexts ;

Experience:

  • At least 7 years of experience with increasing responsibility in management positions, preferably within the UN or other humanitarian organizations;
  • Managing development programs or high level representation and engagement.
  • Knowledge of and contacts in Nigerian development space and understanding of Nigeria political environment.
  • Demonstrated understanding of the development environment and coordination architecture and key stakeholders.
  • Knowledge and understanding of key thematic priority areas including Education, Finance, Governance, Public Health and the sustainable development goals.
  • Knowledge and understanding of HPD Nexus narrative and initiatives in Nigeria.
  • Proven relationship building skills and ability to facilitate common space between disparate views and agendas.
  • Ability to represent collective views diplomatically to various stakeholders.
  • Experience in developing advocacy strategies and stakeholder maps.
  • Prior experience in managing INGO Consortia/fora desirable.
  • Excellent writing, editing and analytical skills and ability to formulate well-targeted strategic documents.
  • Proven experience in influencing for policy change and practice desirable.
  • Demonstrated experience in facilitating meetings in high-pressure professional setting.
  • Demonstrated experience in lobby and engaging with high level actors with strong evidence from the field.
  • Experience from working within technical expertise area in a humanitarian/ recovery context.
  • Previous experience from working in complex and volatile contexts.
  • Documented results related to the position’s responsibilities;

Soft skills:

  • Strong presentation and communication skills;
  • Service orientated and ability to build consensus.
  • Ability to understand and adapt to complex and dynamic situations;
  • Takes initiatives, manages own use of time and is self-motivating;
  • Self drive, flexibility and creativity.
  • Ability to work independently in a fast-paced and often demanding environment.

Appliaction Closing Date
1st August, 2021.

Note

  • Personnel is expected to conduct itself in a professional manner and respect local laws, customs and iMMAP’s policies, procedures, and values at all times and in all Countries.
  • iMMAP has zero-tolerance for sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse, human trafficking, child abuse and exploitation. Any violations of these principles and policies will be treated as serious misconduct.
  • iMMAP is an Equal Opportunity Employer regardless of background.

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iMMAP is an international not-for-profit 501(c)3 non-governmental organization (NGO) that provides targeted information management support to partners responding to complex humanitarian and development challenges. For more than 15 years, we have promoted measurable change in people’s lives through our core philosophy: better data leads to better decisions and, ultimately, better outcomes. Our expertise in data collection, analysis and presentation has revolutionized the decision making process for our diverse, multi-sectoral partners who seek enhanced coordination and sustainable solutions through information management. We are a robust and dynamic team of recognized experts in social science, software development, statistics, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), performance monitoring and evaluation, technical assistance and capacity development.

At iMMAP, our partners and those in need are front and center in all of our efforts. Our mission is to empower the world’s most vulnerable through the enhanced use of data to inform decision making. We envision a world where no one suffers due to lack of access to timely, relevant, and reliable information that has the power to transform lives.

What We Do

Emergency responders, development practitioners, governments and funders often have to make serious and timely decisions under fast paced and chaotic circumstances. When facing complex development challenges, natural disasters and emergencies, it’s critical to make sound choices rooted in real-time knowledge of who is doing what, where they are doing it, and what needs to be done. Access to this critical information positions you to avoid costly or duplicative efforts and, ultimately, to effectively direct support to the people who need it the most.

We are passionate about unleashing the power of data to transform the way our partners respond to real development and humanitarian challenges. We combine our demonstrated expertise in data analytics, customized assessment and monitoring and evaluation methodologies, field based research, and our suite of in-house developed open-sourced software solutions to help you reach a common operating picture and set measurable objectives and priorities. We directly develop or support your organization to transform the data into usable and discernible tools and products such as maps, remote sensing and imagery data, innovative mobile data collection tools, and performance monitoring and security solutions to use in the context of humanitarian access and risk management and beyond.

We apply our core competencies to empower our partners to build a common operating picture across three key sectors:

  • Disaster Risk Management:support to manage and minimize vulnerabilities, stabilize crises, coordinate across sectors and build local capacity to deliver services;
  • Emergency Response:support coordination and build local capacity to better respond to emergencies and humanitarian crises, including natural and man-made disasters, and;
  • Development:apply our multi-sectoral development expertise and build appropriate information management systems to support every stage of a project’s life cycle.

We offer strategic and operational decision support to meet your toughest challenges. We facilitate collaboration in gatheringsharing and  analyzing data and information. We have robust, multi-sectoral expertise in emergency and humanitarian response, logistics,  humanitarian access and risk mitigation, mine action, health, agriculture and food security, animal and environmental conservation, democracy and human rights, water and sanitation,  and shelter, refugee and internally displaced peoples (IDPs)management. We deploy a full range of technical personnel, services and tools to assist our partners to optimally get the job done.

Our History

Founded in the rich tradition of the Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation (VVAF), International Campaign to Ban Landmines and the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize, we are the legacy of the Survey Action Center (SAC) and the Global Landmine Survey (GLS) initiative. The iMMAP team formed in 1998, leading the first internationally-coordinated effort to combine information management, sociology and GIS technology to define the scourge of landmines and explosive remnants of war and change the way their impact on society is measured. Our work championing information management and GIS technology has expanded beyond humanitarian mine action to the broader relief and international development arena. We have two headquarters offices in Washington, DC and Lyon, France.

Our Finances

We believe that sound financial stewardship is essential and strive to be efficient and transparent to ensure the greatest quality of assistance. iMMAP is a  publicly funded not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization, legally registered in the United States and France.

iMMAP audited financial statements and audit reports are available upon request

iMMAP 990s are available via GuideStar

Below are our key financial highlights from 2011-2015.

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iMMAP is an international nongovernmental organisation that provides information management services to humanitarian and development organizations. Through information management, we help our partners target assistance to the world’s most vulnerable populations. Our core philosophy is that better data leads to better decisions and that better decisions lead to better outcomes. iMMAP’s critical support to information value chains helps to solve operational and strategic challenges of our partners in both emergency and development contexts by enabling evidence-based decision-making for better outcomes.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:Job Title: INGO Forum Deputy Director - DevelopmentLocation: Abuja Type: Full Time Status: National Employee Languages: English
Background
  • The INGO Forum in Nigeria (NIF) was formed in late 2014 to develop a collaborative platform for effective and principled INGO interaction, engagement and coordination for humanitarian, recovery and development interventions in Nigeria. Since inception, the INGO Forum has become a critical platform for ensuring effective information sharing and analysis; leadership on advocacy and policy engagement; and liaison with government/donor/UN engagement and engagement ensuring the perspectives of INGOs and affected populations are ultimately included in decision-making processes.
  • The INGO Forum is governed by a core membership of 54 members (and 7 observers) with new member applications pending approval on a regular basis, The INGO Forum is governed by an elected Steering Committee of five Country Directors and a Chair that works alongside a full term Secretariat. Since November 2020, the INGO Forum is administratively hosted by iMMAP in Nigeria’s capital city of Abuja as well as Maiduguri.
Description of Duties These responsibilities of the Deputy Director shall be adapted to the particularities of the job location and context, phase of operation, strategic focus and type of programme intervention.
  • Coordinate NIF members through planning of regular action-oriented meetings and identify gaps, duplication and opportunities for enhancing information exchange, inter-agency assessments or analysis, problem solving, joined up responses and common messaging on development.
  • Ensure regular high-level representation in key development decision-making platforms, exchanges, thematic discussions, planning sessions and other mechanisms that impact development operations.
  • Develop contacts with the government and private sector counterparts, donors and international agencies working in the relevant thematic areas;
  • Chair the Development Working Group meetings and act as a technical support on critical topics including: sustainable development goals, health, resilience, policy environment, public sector reforms and private engagement.
  • Engagement & Partnership with the development community in high level meetings including with government, donors and diplomatic officials e.g. Dev Partners Group.
  • Cooperate with the national counterparts in the resource mobilization efforts and identify opportunities, based on the government’ priorities and donor’s available resources;
  • Ensure timely response to requests for help and information from member organizations, non-member organizations and other stakeholders, such as donors, governments and UN agencies. Often this requires a high degree of coordination and the collection of sensitive information.
  • Identify opportunities for strengthening development practices, as well as opportunities for promoting recognition and collective engagement on key development issues.
  • Represent NIF on relevant development coordination platforms, ensuring that linkages between NIF and other development initiatives are established and maintained.
  • Direct bilateral engagement and cooperation with strategic players, including donors’ community, UN agencies, private sector, International financial institutions and relevant international and national agencies/institutions.
  • Facilitate structured and effective information exchange both between internal INGO partners/members, and with external partners (NNGOs, UN, Government, private sector etc).
  • Stay informed on political, economic, and social contexts, while providing structured updates to the INGO Forum Secretariat and its members as it relates to development globally, regionally, and nationally.
  • Maintain and develop briefing and guidance materials for new actors leading on briefings and support as required.
  • Ensure compliance with donor and host agency (in this case, IMMAP) regulations.
  • Ensure compliance with security procedures and policies as determined by country leadership.
  • Draft or review scope of work to hire and manage technical consultants, including review for technical efficacy and contract budget, as required.
Requirements Education:
  • Advanced University Degree in Public Policy, International Development, Political Science, International Relations, Journalism, Social Sciences, International Development or related technical field or undergraduate degree with significant field experience in development or resilience contexts ;
Experience:
  • At least 7 years of experience with increasing responsibility in management positions, preferably within the UN or other humanitarian organizations;
  • Managing development programs or high level representation and engagement.
  • Knowledge of and contacts in Nigerian development space and understanding of Nigeria political environment.
  • Demonstrated understanding of the development environment and coordination architecture and key stakeholders.
  • Knowledge and understanding of key thematic priority areas including Education, Finance, Governance, Public Health and the sustainable development goals.
  • Knowledge and understanding of HPD Nexus narrative and initiatives in Nigeria.
  • Proven relationship building skills and ability to facilitate common space between disparate views and agendas.
  • Ability to represent collective views diplomatically to various stakeholders.
  • Experience in developing advocacy strategies and stakeholder maps.
  • Prior experience in managing INGO Consortia/fora desirable.
  • Excellent writing, editing and analytical skills and ability to formulate well-targeted strategic documents.
  • Proven experience in influencing for policy change and practice desirable.
  • Demonstrated experience in facilitating meetings in high-pressure professional setting.
  • Demonstrated experience in lobby and engaging with high level actors with strong evidence from the field.
  • Experience from working within technical expertise area in a humanitarian/ recovery context.
  • Previous experience from working in complex and volatile contexts.
  • Documented results related to the position’s responsibilities;
Soft skills:
  • Strong presentation and communication skills;
  • Service orientated and ability to build consensus.
  • Ability to understand and adapt to complex and dynamic situations;
  • Takes initiatives, manages own use of time and is self-motivating;
  • Self drive, flexibility and creativity.
  • Ability to work independently in a fast-paced and often demanding environment.

Appliaction Closing Date 1st August, 2021.Note

  • Personnel is expected to conduct itself in a professional manner and respect local laws, customs and iMMAP’s policies, procedures, and values at all times and in all Countries.
  • iMMAP has zero-tolerance for sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse, human trafficking, child abuse and exploitation. Any violations of these principles and policies will be treated as serious misconduct.
  • iMMAP is an Equal Opportunity Employer regardless of background.
2021-08-02

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