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We are looking for an excellent candidate to further International Alert’s (Alert) presence and deepen our peacebuilding engagement and impact in Rwanda. Based in Kigali, you will further develop Alert’s fundraising strategy and peacebuilding work in Rwanda, including outreach and relationship development with key strategic partners and donors, mapping and pursuing areas of strategic growth, and ensuring programming quality in existing initiatives. You will supervise the implementation of contracts and consultancies, including research. You will engage closely with Alert’s DRC country office to develop and implement appropriate regional or cross-border initiatives for the Great Lakes.

You will have strong operational management and strategic leadership experience to anchor and expand our programming in Rwanda. You will bring detailed knowledge of the conflict context and peacebuilding opportunities in country and in the regional. You will demonstrate strong fundraising experience, with the ability to develop and implement strategies, target key stakeholders with appropriate messaging, and maintain strong relationships with donors and implementing partners. You must be a fluent in English and have working proficiency in French.

You will practice principles of fairness and equity in your professional career, and you will be able to bring together your colleagues around common objectives.

Role duties and responsibilities:

Strategic leadership

  • Update Alert’s strategic approach for Rwanda, and work with counterpart in the Democratic Republic of Congo on regional approaches. Ensure the programming strategy is aligned to organisational priorities, adapted to local and regional dynamics, and informs strategic decisions.
  • Keep informed of up-to-date analysis and changes in the context, as well as key events and opportunities within the policy community.
  • Nurture collaborative relationships with a wide array of stakeholders, including with government and political leaders, private sector, international agencies and institutions, civil society, national and international NGOs, and key bilateral and multilateral donors.
  • Manage regional programming and relationships with peers and stakeholders in neighbouring contexts in a sensitive manner
  • Ensure visibility of Alert in various peacebuilding and NGO platforms, and work with the Advocacy and Communications team to enhance domestic and international profile. Actively engage with new platforms (i.e. conferences, academic fora, etc.) where Alert can share its expertise and contribute towards and learn from peacebuilding debates on the region.

Fundraising

  • Update and implement a fundraising plan, identifying Alert’s peacebuilding niche in Rwanda and key donors and partners to engage.
  • With support from the Africa regional and global Resource Development teams, lead on programme design and fundraising for Rwanda, including developing relationships with donors, pitching ideas, and writing funding proposals and budgets.
  • Proactively search for growth opportunities in the region, including cross-border and multi-country opportunities in the Great Lakes
  • Represent International Alert and liaise regularly with donors and strategic implementing partners in country and the region.
  • Support fundraising processes for Alert DRC country programme which involve implementation in Rwanda.

Programme implementation

  • Ensure Alert’s current programming in Rwanda delivers impactful peacebuilding. Directly support project implementation and grant management where needed, including conducting field scoping and monitoring visits.
  • Support project teams to coordinate and communicate effectively with implementing partners.
  • Manage relationships with donors and consultants for the delivery of contracts.
  • Ensure the programme has effective monitoring and evaluation plans.
  • Create the space for learning lessons and ensure effective knowledge management within the team and communication of impact and results to various audiences.
  • Ensure a thorough process for identifying new local partners and invest strategically in partner accompaniment.
  • Review and contribute to internal and external reports in a timely manner, highlighting programme impact and lessons learned.

Human resources management

  • Line manage staff and consultants delivering contracts, ensuring all staff have clear roles and responsibilities. Ensure diversity and equity in recruitment processes.
  • Ensure appropriate structuring of team for efficiency as new projects come onboard. Lead on recruitment of new positions in the team, including identification of appropriate technical staff for delivery of consultancy contracts.
  • Provide opportunities for staff to learn and develop, and monitor staff’s progress in capacity, knowledge, and insight.
  • Promote coordination and cross learning within the team, regionally and organisationally. Hold relevant staff accountable for responding to the requirements and demands of functional leaders in regional and HQ teams and mediate these relationships.
  • Ensure respect for Alert recruitment, retention, and staff performance management policies. Ensure HR and administrative procedures comply with relevant laws, Alert global policy, and donor-specific requirements.

Financial and operational management

  • Ensure compliance of finance, procurement and administrative procedures with local legislation and procedures as well as donor regulations.
  • Oversee the programme budget and take corrective measures to minimise and/or fill identified gaps. Ensure realistic planning and effective implementation by project managers and teams to achieve budget expenditure targets, monitoring for variances to avoid overspending or underspending. Ensure that budgets and forecasts are realistic and accurate.
  • Ensure submission of timely accurate monthly financial reports and other data to HQ, donors, and local authorities.
  • Ensure that programme finance management policies and practices are in line with Alert’s global finance manual, ensure efficient use of financial resources by staff and partners, and minimize the risk of fraud.
  • Following Alert’s security procedures, manage staff and consultant security, ensuring all staff and consultants are informed about and respect Alert’s security procedures. Ensure continuous evaluation of risks and oversee updating of standard operating procedures and policy documents.

Contribute to Alert’s organisational development

  • As a member of Alert’s Global Leadership Team, contribute to organisational development, raising and engaging on organisational issues, policy development and staff development, regional strategic workshops, and organisation-wide discussions.
  • Play an active role in the generation and dissemination of knowledge throughout the team and Alert as a whole, including engagement on thematic and regional discussions. Provide information to the Africa Regional Director and others as necessary on the programme progress and contextual updates.
  • Take proactive steps to ensure that effective relationships are created and maintained with staff across the organisation.

Please note that the above are just some of the requirements for this role.

All applicants must have existing right to work in Rwanda.

International Alert prides itself on being an equal opportunity employer and particularly welcomes applications from underrepresented people including women, people from the Global South, BIPOC, LGBTQIA+ people, disabled people, and other historically marginalised people.

While International Alert will endeavour to contact all candidates within a reasonable time, this may not always be possible due to limited resources. Therefore, if you have not heard from us within two weeks of the closing date, you can assume that your application has, on this occasion, been unsuccessful.

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International Alert was founded in 1986 to help people find peaceful solutions to conflict.At that time, the number of conflicts between countries was decreasing, but there was an alarming increase in the number of conflicts within countries. These conflicts were undermining development and leading to gross violations of human rights. Identifying and highlighting individual abuses of human rights was not enough; a different approach was desperately needed. It was out of this urgency that International Alert was born.In 1985 the Standing International Forum on Ethnic Conflict, Development and Human Rights (SIFEC) was founded with the purpose of addressing the issue of internal conflicts and to alert governments and the world to developing crises. The following year, SIFEC merged with another organisation, International Alert on Genocide and Massacres, to become the charity we know today.In 1986 we named our first Board of Trustees as well as Secretary General, Martin Ennals. Martin was the former Secretary General of Amnesty International and founder of Article 19, and a pioneer of the human rights movement. He served as our Secretary General – and for a time our only full-time member of staff – from 1986–1990. It is thanks in no small part to his energy, inspiration and vision that we have become the organisation that we are today.Building on our early work in Sri Lanka, Uganda and the Philippines, we now help people find peaceful solutions to conflict in over 30 countries around the world and are one of the world’s leading peacebuilding organisations.Thank you to everyone who has supported us over the years.

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We are looking for an excellent candidate to further International Alert’s (Alert) presence and deepen our peacebuilding engagement and impact in Rwanda. Based in Kigali, you will further develop Alert’s fundraising strategy and peacebuilding work in Rwanda, including outreach and relationship development with key strategic partners and donors, mapping and pursuing areas of strategic growth, and ensuring programming quality in existing initiatives. You will supervise the implementation of contracts and consultancies, including research. You will engage closely with Alert’s DRC country office to develop and implement appropriate regional or cross-border initiatives for the Great Lakes.

You will have strong operational management and strategic leadership experience to anchor and expand our programming in Rwanda. You will bring detailed knowledge of the conflict context and peacebuilding opportunities in country and in the regional. You will demonstrate strong fundraising experience, with the ability to develop and implement strategies, target key stakeholders with appropriate messaging, and maintain strong relationships with donors and implementing partners. You must be a fluent in English and have working proficiency in French.

You will practice principles of fairness and equity in your professional career, and you will be able to bring together your colleagues around common objectives.

Role duties and responsibilities:

Strategic leadership

  • Update Alert’s strategic approach for Rwanda, and work with counterpart in the Democratic Republic of Congo on regional approaches. Ensure the programming strategy is aligned to organisational priorities, adapted to local and regional dynamics, and informs strategic decisions.
  • Keep informed of up-to-date analysis and changes in the context, as well as key events and opportunities within the policy community.
  • Nurture collaborative relationships with a wide array of stakeholders, including with government and political leaders, private sector, international agencies and institutions, civil society, national and international NGOs, and key bilateral and multilateral donors.
  • Manage regional programming and relationships with peers and stakeholders in neighbouring contexts in a sensitive manner
  • Ensure visibility of Alert in various peacebuilding and NGO platforms, and work with the Advocacy and Communications team to enhance domestic and international profile. Actively engage with new platforms (i.e. conferences, academic fora, etc.) where Alert can share its expertise and contribute towards and learn from peacebuilding debates on the region.

Fundraising

  • Update and implement a fundraising plan, identifying Alert’s peacebuilding niche in Rwanda and key donors and partners to engage.
  • With support from the Africa regional and global Resource Development teams, lead on programme design and fundraising for Rwanda, including developing relationships with donors, pitching ideas, and writing funding proposals and budgets.
  • Proactively search for growth opportunities in the region, including cross-border and multi-country opportunities in the Great Lakes
  • Represent International Alert and liaise regularly with donors and strategic implementing partners in country and the region.
  • Support fundraising processes for Alert DRC country programme which involve implementation in Rwanda.

Programme implementation

  • Ensure Alert’s current programming in Rwanda delivers impactful peacebuilding. Directly support project implementation and grant management where needed, including conducting field scoping and monitoring visits.
  • Support project teams to coordinate and communicate effectively with implementing partners.
  • Manage relationships with donors and consultants for the delivery of contracts.
  • Ensure the programme has effective monitoring and evaluation plans.
  • Create the space for learning lessons and ensure effective knowledge management within the team and communication of impact and results to various audiences.
  • Ensure a thorough process for identifying new local partners and invest strategically in partner accompaniment.
  • Review and contribute to internal and external reports in a timely manner, highlighting programme impact and lessons learned.

Human resources management

  • Line manage staff and consultants delivering contracts, ensuring all staff have clear roles and responsibilities. Ensure diversity and equity in recruitment processes.
  • Ensure appropriate structuring of team for efficiency as new projects come onboard. Lead on recruitment of new positions in the team, including identification of appropriate technical staff for delivery of consultancy contracts.
  • Provide opportunities for staff to learn and develop, and monitor staff’s progress in capacity, knowledge, and insight.
  • Promote coordination and cross learning within the team, regionally and organisationally. Hold relevant staff accountable for responding to the requirements and demands of functional leaders in regional and HQ teams and mediate these relationships.
  • Ensure respect for Alert recruitment, retention, and staff performance management policies. Ensure HR and administrative procedures comply with relevant laws, Alert global policy, and donor-specific requirements.

Financial and operational management

  • Ensure compliance of finance, procurement and administrative procedures with local legislation and procedures as well as donor regulations.
  • Oversee the programme budget and take corrective measures to minimise and/or fill identified gaps. Ensure realistic planning and effective implementation by project managers and teams to achieve budget expenditure targets, monitoring for variances to avoid overspending or underspending. Ensure that budgets and forecasts are realistic and accurate.
  • Ensure submission of timely accurate monthly financial reports and other data to HQ, donors, and local authorities.
  • Ensure that programme finance management policies and practices are in line with Alert’s global finance manual, ensure efficient use of financial resources by staff and partners, and minimize the risk of fraud.
  • Following Alert’s security procedures, manage staff and consultant security, ensuring all staff and consultants are informed about and respect Alert’s security procedures. Ensure continuous evaluation of risks and oversee updating of standard operating procedures and policy documents.

Contribute to Alert’s organisational development

  • As a member of Alert’s Global Leadership Team, contribute to organisational development, raising and engaging on organisational issues, policy development and staff development, regional strategic workshops, and organisation-wide discussions.
  • Play an active role in the generation and dissemination of knowledge throughout the team and Alert as a whole, including engagement on thematic and regional discussions. Provide information to the Africa Regional Director and others as necessary on the programme progress and contextual updates.
  • Take proactive steps to ensure that effective relationships are created and maintained with staff across the organisation.

Please note that the above are just some of the requirements for this role.

All applicants must have existing right to work in Rwanda.

International Alert prides itself on being an equal opportunity employer and particularly welcomes applications from underrepresented people including women, people from the Global South, BIPOC, LGBTQIA+ people, disabled people, and other historically marginalised people.

While International Alert will endeavour to contact all candidates within a reasonable time, this may not always be possible due to limited resources. Therefore, if you have not heard from us within two weeks of the closing date, you can assume that your application has, on this occasion, been unsuccessful.

2023-02-27

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