Country Director – DRC 132 views0 applications


Title: Country Director, Democratic Republic of Congo
Reports to: Regional Director, Central and East Africa
Department: Global Programs
Team: Programs Implementation
Location: Goma, DRC

Team Summary

The Program Implementation team has oversight for the implementation of Search’s programs and projects in its country offices, in accordance with Search and donor policies and procedures. The Program Implementation team works on the full life-cycle of the project, from the start-up phase to the full close-out. This involves designing work plans, implementing activities, reporting, financial management, and staffing management The Program Implementation team collaborates with other departments, including Finance, Institutional Learning, Programs, Global Affairs and Partnerships, Human Resources, and Information Technology

Responsibilities

  • Oversight for Program Implementation of the DRC portfolio across the country
  • Leadership for staffing, operations, and employee development in the DRC program.

Contributions

  • Program Implementation: provide strategic input and guidance on implementation strategies/approaches
  • Compliance: Enforce processes to ensure internal policy and donor compliance; oversee management of organizational legal issues and compliance
  • Financial management: Oversee development of country operational budget; ensure accurate forecasts and revenue projections; enforce finance policies and procedures; ensure program-finance team coordination
  • Reporting: Develop country Quarterly Management Report (QMR); oversee development of country annual report

Personnel management

  • Supervise Director-level staff including Head Office
  • Monitor senior-level team management and address management issues
  • Develop a country staffing plan
  • Ensure implementation of HR policies and processes
  • Participate in Executive/Director-level recruitments

External engagement

  • Lead engagement with international actors and donors in the region
  • Lead government engagement and relationship building
  • Represent Search at national and international events
  • Ensure Search’s reputation remains strong and relevant to position Search as an excellent potential partner

Program management, quality, and project design

  • Ensure that the program portfolio reflects best practices, codified methodologies and embraces reflective practice and adaptive management
  • Monitor program quality, reflection, and learning initiatives
  • Advise on areas to improve program quality, reflection, and learning
  • Amplify outcomes of program quality, reflection, and learning through external engagement
  • Make go/no-go decisions
  • Lead identification of unsolicited opportunities
  • Coordinate input from program teams for new project design and proposal development
  • Ensure new project budgets support the country office needs

Operations

  • Lead Senior Management Team (SMT)
  • Member of the Leadership Management Team (LMT) for conflict geography structure group
  • Lead strategy development and planning
  • Lead country Objectives and Key Results (OKR) development
  • Ensure strategy is supported by operational structures and across functional areas
  • Ensure projects support strategy implementation
  • Adapt operations and logistics systems to fit the needs of the country
  • Ensure systems can support quality program implementation
  • Ensure safety and security protocols are in place and followed
  • Initiate the development of new safety and security measures
  • Management of the operational presence of the country team
  • Infuses organizational Values into all work.
  • Other duties that are broadly in line with the above key contributions as assigned.

Competency Behavior Indicators (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities)

  • Motivates colleagues and direct reports to develop while resolving problems within the context of a proactive and broad vision set by the organization.
  • Builds and maintains collaborative relationships with vendors, organizations, professional associations, partners, funders, and Search’s network of experts to facilitate work intended to provide a service to Search.
  • Manages and contributes to both routine activities and initiatives while also making progress on continuous improvement efforts.
  • Juggles multiple demands and adapts to new situations with fresh ideas or innovative approaches.
  • Contributes to the development and implementation of the departmental strategy based on organizational goals and objectives.
  • Confirms and socializes standards across functions globally within or in collaboration with Shared Services teams while allowing for thoughtful collaboration in an international context.
  • Practices ethical behavior to meet Search’s expectations for conduct, minimizes ambiguity, and sets an example for others.
  • Builds a framework and sets in motion a plan to overcome challenges by making sense out of complexity and an uncertain future, staying cognizant of the implications of a choice for the department, and being decisive while also applying flexibility for further change as needed and with changing work plans to meet environmental factors.
  • Sets up procedures and team building to ensure high quality of work (e.g., review meetings).
  • Seeks out creative solutions within a complex and international environment while working within an organizational framework of compliance, ethics, best practices, and standards.
  • Shares information, advice, and suggestions to help others to be more successful; provides effective coaching.
  • Sought out as an expert to provide advice or solutions in their technical or functional area.
  • Convenes groups or teams through problem-solving and creative thinking processes, leading to the development and implementation of new approaches, systems, structures, and methods in a Shared Services environment.
  • Involves team members in thought leadership discussions and decision-making to lead to continued growth and development for team, department members, and Shared Services colleagues.
  • Fluency in French and English is required. Knowledge of Swahili is an added advantage.

Type and Nature of Contacts

  • Routinely coordinates with colleagues and consultants on-site and in the field and resolves problem situations with tact. Has multiple and regular high-level external donor and partner contacts. Is externally branded and visible.
  • Represents, as assigned, selected programs or projects and other organizations, including donors, vendors, and international and local partners.
  • Interacts with the country office and regional staff and Global teams as required.

Education and Experience

Typically BS/BA with a minimum of 18 years’ experience.

Working Conditions and Physical Requirements

Usual office environment conditions; ability to travel internationally and domestically at least 20%.

Supervisory and Budget Responsibility

The Country Director leads the Senior Management Team and supervises the Heads of DRC Departments. The Country Director is also the Budget owner of the DRC Program.

More Information

  • Job City Goma
  • This job has expired!
Share this job


Search for Common Ground (Search) est une organisation non gouvernementale basée à Washington DC et Bruxelles qui œuvre à transformer la manière dont le monde fait face aux conflits.  Au cours de ses 40 années d’expérience, l’organisation a développé et consolidé une vision appelé “Approche Common Ground” qui s’appuie sur les deux principes suivants: (1) le conflit est inévitable, mais pas la violence; (2) le changement est toujours possible, et il est durable lorsque tout le monde est gagnant.
Connect with us
0 USD Goma CF 3201 Abc road Fixed Term , 40 hours per week Search for Common Ground

Title: Country Director, Democratic Republic of Congo Reports to: Regional Director, Central and East Africa Department: Global Programs Team: Programs Implementation Location: Goma, DRC

Team Summary

The Program Implementation team has oversight for the implementation of Search’s programs and projects in its country offices, in accordance with Search and donor policies and procedures. The Program Implementation team works on the full life-cycle of the project, from the start-up phase to the full close-out. This involves designing work plans, implementing activities, reporting, financial management, and staffing management The Program Implementation team collaborates with other departments, including Finance, Institutional Learning, Programs, Global Affairs and Partnerships, Human Resources, and Information Technology

Responsibilities

  • Oversight for Program Implementation of the DRC portfolio across the country
  • Leadership for staffing, operations, and employee development in the DRC program.

Contributions

  • Program Implementation: provide strategic input and guidance on implementation strategies/approaches
  • Compliance: Enforce processes to ensure internal policy and donor compliance; oversee management of organizational legal issues and compliance
  • Financial management: Oversee development of country operational budget; ensure accurate forecasts and revenue projections; enforce finance policies and procedures; ensure program-finance team coordination
  • Reporting: Develop country Quarterly Management Report (QMR); oversee development of country annual report

Personnel management

  • Supervise Director-level staff including Head Office
  • Monitor senior-level team management and address management issues
  • Develop a country staffing plan
  • Ensure implementation of HR policies and processes
  • Participate in Executive/Director-level recruitments

External engagement

  • Lead engagement with international actors and donors in the region
  • Lead government engagement and relationship building
  • Represent Search at national and international events
  • Ensure Search’s reputation remains strong and relevant to position Search as an excellent potential partner

Program management, quality, and project design

  • Ensure that the program portfolio reflects best practices, codified methodologies and embraces reflective practice and adaptive management
  • Monitor program quality, reflection, and learning initiatives
  • Advise on areas to improve program quality, reflection, and learning
  • Amplify outcomes of program quality, reflection, and learning through external engagement
  • Make go/no-go decisions
  • Lead identification of unsolicited opportunities
  • Coordinate input from program teams for new project design and proposal development
  • Ensure new project budgets support the country office needs

Operations

  • Lead Senior Management Team (SMT)
  • Member of the Leadership Management Team (LMT) for conflict geography structure group
  • Lead strategy development and planning
  • Lead country Objectives and Key Results (OKR) development
  • Ensure strategy is supported by operational structures and across functional areas
  • Ensure projects support strategy implementation
  • Adapt operations and logistics systems to fit the needs of the country
  • Ensure systems can support quality program implementation
  • Ensure safety and security protocols are in place and followed
  • Initiate the development of new safety and security measures
  • Management of the operational presence of the country team
  • Infuses organizational Values into all work.
  • Other duties that are broadly in line with the above key contributions as assigned.

Competency Behavior Indicators (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities)

  • Motivates colleagues and direct reports to develop while resolving problems within the context of a proactive and broad vision set by the organization.
  • Builds and maintains collaborative relationships with vendors, organizations, professional associations, partners, funders, and Search’s network of experts to facilitate work intended to provide a service to Search.
  • Manages and contributes to both routine activities and initiatives while also making progress on continuous improvement efforts.
  • Juggles multiple demands and adapts to new situations with fresh ideas or innovative approaches.
  • Contributes to the development and implementation of the departmental strategy based on organizational goals and objectives.
  • Confirms and socializes standards across functions globally within or in collaboration with Shared Services teams while allowing for thoughtful collaboration in an international context.
  • Practices ethical behavior to meet Search’s expectations for conduct, minimizes ambiguity, and sets an example for others.
  • Builds a framework and sets in motion a plan to overcome challenges by making sense out of complexity and an uncertain future, staying cognizant of the implications of a choice for the department, and being decisive while also applying flexibility for further change as needed and with changing work plans to meet environmental factors.
  • Sets up procedures and team building to ensure high quality of work (e.g., review meetings).
  • Seeks out creative solutions within a complex and international environment while working within an organizational framework of compliance, ethics, best practices, and standards.
  • Shares information, advice, and suggestions to help others to be more successful; provides effective coaching.
  • Sought out as an expert to provide advice or solutions in their technical or functional area.
  • Convenes groups or teams through problem-solving and creative thinking processes, leading to the development and implementation of new approaches, systems, structures, and methods in a Shared Services environment.
  • Involves team members in thought leadership discussions and decision-making to lead to continued growth and development for team, department members, and Shared Services colleagues.
  • Fluency in French and English is required. Knowledge of Swahili is an added advantage.

Type and Nature of Contacts

  • Routinely coordinates with colleagues and consultants on-site and in the field and resolves problem situations with tact. Has multiple and regular high-level external donor and partner contacts. Is externally branded and visible.
  • Represents, as assigned, selected programs or projects and other organizations, including donors, vendors, and international and local partners.
  • Interacts with the country office and regional staff and Global teams as required.

Education and Experience

Typically BS/BA with a minimum of 18 years’ experience.

Working Conditions and Physical Requirements

Usual office environment conditions; ability to travel internationally and domestically at least 20%.

Supervisory and Budget Responsibility

The Country Director leads the Senior Management Team and supervises the Heads of DRC Departments. The Country Director is also the Budget owner of the DRC Program.

2023-03-02

NGO Jobs in Africa | NGO Jobs

Ngojobsinafrica.com is Africa’s largest Job site that focuses only on Non-Government Organization job Opportunities across Africa. We publish latest jobs and career information for Africans who intends to build a career in the NGO Sector. We ensure that we provide you with all Non-governmental Jobs in Africa on a consistent basis. We aggregate all NGO Jobs in Africa and ensure authenticity of all jobs available on our site. We are your one stop site for all NGO Jobs in Africa. Stay with us for authenticity & consistency.

Stay up to date

Subscribe for email updates

April 2024
MTWTFSS
« Jan  
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
2930 
RSS Feed by country: