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Job Title: Country Director-Somalia

Reports to: Regional Director

Closely work with: Country Management Team, all staff in Somalia; Dublin – Desk Officer, Emergency Directorate, Human Resources, Strategy Advocacy & Learning (SAL), UN, Donors, (I)NGOs, Partner NGOs and the Government of Somalia

Job Location: Nairobi; but at least 60% in Somalia

Contract Details: Fixed term –twenty four (24)months contract, on accompanied basis

Job Purpose:

The job holder will have overall responsibility for the management of the Concern country programme. S/he will also ensure the country programme is in line with Concern Worldwide policies, procedures and meets Core Humanitarian standards. S/he will lead the Senior Management Team and represent the organization with government, donors and other international organizations.

Main Duties and Responsibilities:

Leadership

  • Develop and implement a coherent country programme that contributes to achieving Concern’s global strategy and objectives in particular addressing emergency needs of refugees.
  • Provide leadership in the overall effective planning and direction of Concern’s programme and operations at country level.
  • Build strong and committed team of national and international staff adhering to Concern policies and procedures and applying key principles of transparency, accountability, good stewardship and participation.
  • Create and maintain shared vision, amongst all Concern staff, of Concern’s programme aims and objectives and their role in achieving these.
  • Lead and support in strengthening coordination and collaboration within teams and across all teams, maintain and ensure constructive communications, contribute to a positive working environment.

Security Management

  • Take overall responsibility for the security and safety of Concern personnel and resources.
  • Be responsible for participatory development and implementation of the Country Security Management Plan and Standard Operating Procedures.
  • Liaise with necessary external bodies to keep abreast of current affairs in order to maintain an awareness of economic, political, humanitarian and security developments.
  • Ensure a functioning Security Focal Group (SFG) and keep up to date with security incidents at central and field locations.
  • Work with the SFG to ensure the development and maintenance of effective security systems for Concern employees, programmes and property including the regular revision and implementation of the Security Management Plan.
  • Report any security threats and incidents to the Regional Director.

Programme Development and Management

  • Lead the strategic development and implementation of programmes in line with Concern organizational strategic plan and following the Concern Project Cycle Management policy including proposal writing and sourcing funding.
  • Ensure effective coordination of technical inputs (e.g. Head Office advisors) in designing, implementing, monitoring and evaluating programmes.
  • Take lead in ensuring targets of the country level funding strategy are met, and establish productive working relationships with donors and be responsible for undertaking country level negotiations related to securing funding, programming contracts, and reports.
  • Develop partnerships with local NGOs through the application of Concern assessment tools
  • Manage the country programme effectively including allocation of resources and ensuring that appropriate monitoring and controls are established and maintained at all levels by working with programme and systems managers, staff and where relevant partners.
  • Provide adequate leadership and support to programme managers in setting up high quality standards and implementation of programmes to include equality, prevention of GBV and DRR.
  • Ensure that all programmes are implemented and completed according to programme documents including agreed plans and budget, and in compliance with donors and internal policies.
  • Maintain effective communication and liaise with Concern Head office in Dublin and ensure that high standard internal and donor reports are produced and submitted in timely manner and in line with relevant targets and objectives.

People Management

  • Line manage senior management staff (Country Management Team – CMT) and be responsible for the overall management and development of national and international staff.
  • Manage and support country programme team ensuring that there is clearly defined structure and job descriptions for all staff.
  • Ensure that regular staff Performance and Development Review (PDR) system is established and maintained and that PDRs are adequately undertaken at all levels.
  • Develop, review, and effectively implement all Human Resources related procedures in accordance with Concern policies and procedures and in line with the national labour laws.
  • Establish and maintain regular, participative and documented forums and meetings for all key staff to discuss policy, strategic, operational and management issues, coordinate planning and implementation of activities, and ensure information sharing.

Budget and Financial Management

  • Responsible for overall financial management including participatory budget preparation, revision and monitoring and timely submission of Budgets and reports to HQ.
  • Ensure that the Concern organizational financial guidelines and procedures are adhered to.
  • Develop and implement work and expenditure plans and ensure that the country programmes are implemented within agreed and approved budget through undertaking regular budget monitoring of expenditure against budget.
  • Ensure that internal and donor financial reports are submitted in timely manner and up to high quality standard.

Representation and networking

  • Represent Concern in and establish/maintain coordination and networking relationships with the government, local authorities, donors and other national and international humanitarian actors including Alliance 2015 members in the country.
  • Ensure compliance with Concern’s statutory obligations in relation to registration compliance, including submission of mandatory reports to the authorities.
  • Ensure that relationship and formal agreements with the government are established, maintained and updated as appropriate.
  • Represent Concern at various coordination forums.
  • Promote the humanitarian principles of Concern in external settings, ensuring that the organization’s neutrality, impartiality and independence is well communicated and consistently presented, and that we are perceived as an independent humanitarian organization addressing the needs of the most vulnerable.

Policies and procedures

  • Ensure that support systems are in place and functioning in accordance with best practices in order to ensure transparency and accountability to programme participants, donors, government, and other relevant stakeholder.
  • Promote and ensure compliance with the requirements of Concern’s Code of Conduct and its associated policies and implementation of the Core Humanitarian Standard (CHS), along with Concern’s community-based complaints and response mechanism (CRM) to ensure maximum protection of and accountability to programme beneficiaries.

Accountability

  • promote and ensure compliance with the Core Humanitarian Standard (CHS) commitments and quality criteria
  • ensure that all staff are familiar with the principles underpinning accountability, safeguarding and Concern’s Complaints and Response Mechanism (CRM) and ensure that information about Concern’s commitments on accountability and safeguarding are disseminated among programme participants and communities
  • ensure that the CRM is functional, effectively implemented and accessible in all programmes’ locations, enabling safe reporting of both programmatic and sensitive complaints, including safeguarding concerns
  • ensure that complaints are welcomed, managed and responded to in a timely, fair and appropriate manner; ensure that sensitive complaints, including safeguarding concerns, are handled with utmost confidentiality and that the safety of the complainants and those affected is prioritized at all stages.

Other

  • As a commitment to our humanitarian mandate the Country Director will be responsible for the implementation of any new emergency response.
  • The programme is in a dynamic context that requires continuous contextual analysis and adaptation of the strategic planning frameworks.

Other Duties

  • Adhere to and promote the standards outlined in the Concern Code of Conduct and associated policies to their team, beneficiaries, and be committed to providing a safe working environment
  • Participating and contributing towards Concern’s emergency response, as and when necessary
  • Comply with Concern’s health, safety and security guidelines during emergencies
  • Take all possible measure to meet Core Humanitarian Standards (CHS)
  • Any other duties as assigned by the Line Manager

Minimum Education, Qualifications & Experience Required:

This position demands a dynamic individual with a demonstrated ability to achieve results in a demanding and fast-paced environment.

  • Advance Degree preferably in social science or development management or business management or related discipline.
  • At least 5 years’ overseas experience in management and coordination of humanitarian interventions and emergency response with at least 3 years’ experience in a senior management position.
  • Experience in insecure and complex contexts and environments.
  • Strong leadership skills and ability to manage change effectively.
  • Excellent communication and presentation skills in English
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills with an ability/confidence to engage and represent Concern at public forums, media and donors.
  • Strong coordination and conflict resolution skills.
  • Cross cultural awareness and sensitivity.
  • Ability to work under pressure and to strict deadlines.
  • Good coaching, motivational, facilitation and capacity-building skills.
  • Dynamic and willing to take initiatives to complete assigned task, and work independently.
  • Delegation, time management and prioritizing skills and coping with broad range of demands.
  • Willingness to travel regularly to the project sites.
  • Ability to work with Microsoft Office software, specifically Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.

Preference will be given to candidates who have:

  • Previous work experience in Somalia
  • Affinity with organisational values, mission and vision, commitment to humanitarian principles
  • Familiarity with UN coordination mechanisms
  • Experience of managing major donor grants such as ECHO, EU, FCDO, USAID/BHA, UN Agencies and Irish Aid

Competencies required:

  • Good communication skills and can work well with others
  • Deliver results
  • Leadership skills
  • Creative and innovative and open minded to changes

Concern Code of Conduct and associated policies

Concern has an organisational Code of Conduct (CCoC) with three Associated Policies; the Programme Participant Protection Policy (P4), the Child Safeguarding Policy and the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Policy. These have been developed to ensure the maximum protection of programme participants from exploitation, and to clarify the responsibilities of Concern staff, consultants, visitors to the programme and partner organisation, and the standards of behaviour expected of them. In this context, staff have a responsibility to the organisation to strive for, and maintain, the highest standards in the day-to-day conduct in their workplace in accordance with Concern’s core values and mission. Any candidate offered a job with Concern Worldwide will be expected to sign the Concern Staff Code of Conduct and Associated Policies as an appendix to their contract of employment. By signing the Concern Code of Conduct, candidates acknowledge that they have understood the content of both the Concern Code of Conduct and the Associated Policies and agree to conduct themselves in accordance with the provisions of these policies.

CVs should be submitted through our website on or before Monday 16th September 2024. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted for interview.

Concern Worldwide is an equal opportunity employer and does not charge a fee at any stage of the recruitment process (for application, written test, interview, training, medical examination etc.) nor act through recruitment agents. This is applicable for all opportunities including staff and interns.

Your Personal Data

During this job application, you will provide Concern with your personal data. Concern takes its responsibilities towards this personal data very seriously and is committed to complying with all relevant data protection legislation.

Concern receives a substantial amount of funding from external donors each year. Increasingly donors are introducing requirements whereby future funding is conditional on ensuring that the name of any employee or volunteer (existing or new), does not appear on terrorism lists generated by the European Union (List of person, groups and entities to which Regulation (EC No. 2580/2001 applies), the US Government (Office of Foreign Assets Control list of specially designated Nationals and Blocked Persons) and the United Nations (Consolidated List). Any offer of employment (either paid or voluntary) with Concern Worldwide will only be made following a successful clearance check being conducted on the applicant and such checks may be updated periodically during the course of the period of employment.

By submitting a formal application for paid or voluntary employment to Concern, you agree to Concern carrying out a clearance check as outlined above and that Concern will not proceed to recruit you should your name appear on any of the aforementioned lists

In certain circumstances, donors may request that personal data relating to employees to work on the activities that they fund be provided directly to them – so that they can perform their own counter terrorism checks. This may involve transferring some basic personal data outside the EEA. It will be a condition of your employment contract that Concern be allowed to share this information with institutional donors for these purposes.

For additional information please consult our website or contact the Human Resource Division in our Head Office.

You have certain rights under data protection legislation. 

Please only apply for this position if you are satisfied with the proposed processing of your personal data as outlined above.

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Concern Worldwide works with the world's poorest people to transform their lives.

We are an international humanitarian organisation dedicated to tackling poverty and suffering in the world’s poorest countries.

We work in partnership with the very poorest people in these countries, directly enabling them to improve their lives, as well as using our knowledge and experience to influence decisions made at a local, national and international level that can significantly reduce extreme poverty. In 2015, we positively impacted the lives of 22.5 million people.

For more than 45 years, Concern has been dedicated to reducing suffering and fighting hunger and poverty. Today, Concern’s work is needed more than ever.

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John and Kay O'Loughlin with President Mary McAleese on the 40th anniversary of Concern's foundation.

Concern was founded by John and Kay O’Loughlin-Kennedy in 1968, as a response to the famine in the Nigerian province of Biafra. The famine was largely precipitated by the conflict that followed Biafra’s attempt to secede from Nigeria.

John’s brother, Father Raymond Kennedy, a Holy Ghost Priest, had returned to Ireland from Nigeria with news about the plight of people in Biafra where widespread famine was becoming a reality due to the Nigerian blockade of food, medicines, fuel and basic necessities.

John, Kay and Raymond held a press conference in the Shelbourne Hotel to raise awareness and funds. This allowed them send the first ‘mercy flight’ to Biafra.

But much more was needed,  some weeks later a larger meeting was called in the home of John and Kay, Africa Concern was formed and the fundraising continued.

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Africa Concern with the Knights of Columbanus launched an appeal in June 1968 for the famine in Biafra with the slogan "Send One Ship".

Becoming Concern

On 29 September, a 600 tonne ship named the Columcille arrived at Sao Tome, a Portuguese island off the coast of Biafra, filled with vital supplies of powdered food, medicines, and batteries. In 1970, a huge cyclone hit East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) and the public were asked to respond. Africa Concern simply became Concern.

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Job Title: Country Director-Somalia

Reports to: Regional Director

Closely work with: Country Management Team, all staff in Somalia; Dublin – Desk Officer, Emergency Directorate, Human Resources, Strategy Advocacy & Learning (SAL), UN, Donors, (I)NGOs, Partner NGOs and the Government of Somalia

Job Location: Nairobi; but at least 60% in Somalia

Contract Details: Fixed term –twenty four (24)months contract, on accompanied basis

Job Purpose:

The job holder will have overall responsibility for the management of the Concern country programme. S/he will also ensure the country programme is in line with Concern Worldwide policies, procedures and meets Core Humanitarian standards. S/he will lead the Senior Management Team and represent the organization with government, donors and other international organizations.

Main Duties and Responsibilities:

Leadership

  • Develop and implement a coherent country programme that contributes to achieving Concern’s global strategy and objectives in particular addressing emergency needs of refugees.
  • Provide leadership in the overall effective planning and direction of Concern’s programme and operations at country level.
  • Build strong and committed team of national and international staff adhering to Concern policies and procedures and applying key principles of transparency, accountability, good stewardship and participation.
  • Create and maintain shared vision, amongst all Concern staff, of Concern’s programme aims and objectives and their role in achieving these.
  • Lead and support in strengthening coordination and collaboration within teams and across all teams, maintain and ensure constructive communications, contribute to a positive working environment.

Security Management

  • Take overall responsibility for the security and safety of Concern personnel and resources.
  • Be responsible for participatory development and implementation of the Country Security Management Plan and Standard Operating Procedures.
  • Liaise with necessary external bodies to keep abreast of current affairs in order to maintain an awareness of economic, political, humanitarian and security developments.
  • Ensure a functioning Security Focal Group (SFG) and keep up to date with security incidents at central and field locations.
  • Work with the SFG to ensure the development and maintenance of effective security systems for Concern employees, programmes and property including the regular revision and implementation of the Security Management Plan.
  • Report any security threats and incidents to the Regional Director.

Programme Development and Management

  • Lead the strategic development and implementation of programmes in line with Concern organizational strategic plan and following the Concern Project Cycle Management policy including proposal writing and sourcing funding.
  • Ensure effective coordination of technical inputs (e.g. Head Office advisors) in designing, implementing, monitoring and evaluating programmes.
  • Take lead in ensuring targets of the country level funding strategy are met, and establish productive working relationships with donors and be responsible for undertaking country level negotiations related to securing funding, programming contracts, and reports.
  • Develop partnerships with local NGOs through the application of Concern assessment tools
  • Manage the country programme effectively including allocation of resources and ensuring that appropriate monitoring and controls are established and maintained at all levels by working with programme and systems managers, staff and where relevant partners.
  • Provide adequate leadership and support to programme managers in setting up high quality standards and implementation of programmes to include equality, prevention of GBV and DRR.
  • Ensure that all programmes are implemented and completed according to programme documents including agreed plans and budget, and in compliance with donors and internal policies.
  • Maintain effective communication and liaise with Concern Head office in Dublin and ensure that high standard internal and donor reports are produced and submitted in timely manner and in line with relevant targets and objectives.

People Management

  • Line manage senior management staff (Country Management Team – CMT) and be responsible for the overall management and development of national and international staff.
  • Manage and support country programme team ensuring that there is clearly defined structure and job descriptions for all staff.
  • Ensure that regular staff Performance and Development Review (PDR) system is established and maintained and that PDRs are adequately undertaken at all levels.
  • Develop, review, and effectively implement all Human Resources related procedures in accordance with Concern policies and procedures and in line with the national labour laws.
  • Establish and maintain regular, participative and documented forums and meetings for all key staff to discuss policy, strategic, operational and management issues, coordinate planning and implementation of activities, and ensure information sharing.

Budget and Financial Management

  • Responsible for overall financial management including participatory budget preparation, revision and monitoring and timely submission of Budgets and reports to HQ.
  • Ensure that the Concern organizational financial guidelines and procedures are adhered to.
  • Develop and implement work and expenditure plans and ensure that the country programmes are implemented within agreed and approved budget through undertaking regular budget monitoring of expenditure against budget.
  • Ensure that internal and donor financial reports are submitted in timely manner and up to high quality standard.

Representation and networking

  • Represent Concern in and establish/maintain coordination and networking relationships with the government, local authorities, donors and other national and international humanitarian actors including Alliance 2015 members in the country.
  • Ensure compliance with Concern’s statutory obligations in relation to registration compliance, including submission of mandatory reports to the authorities.
  • Ensure that relationship and formal agreements with the government are established, maintained and updated as appropriate.
  • Represent Concern at various coordination forums.
  • Promote the humanitarian principles of Concern in external settings, ensuring that the organization's neutrality, impartiality and independence is well communicated and consistently presented, and that we are perceived as an independent humanitarian organization addressing the needs of the most vulnerable.

Policies and procedures

  • Ensure that support systems are in place and functioning in accordance with best practices in order to ensure transparency and accountability to programme participants, donors, government, and other relevant stakeholder.
  • Promote and ensure compliance with the requirements of Concern’s Code of Conduct and its associated policies and implementation of the Core Humanitarian Standard (CHS), along with Concern’s community-based complaints and response mechanism (CRM) to ensure maximum protection of and accountability to programme beneficiaries.

Accountability

  • promote and ensure compliance with the Core Humanitarian Standard (CHS) commitments and quality criteria
  • ensure that all staff are familiar with the principles underpinning accountability, safeguarding and Concern's Complaints and Response Mechanism (CRM) and ensure that information about Concern's commitments on accountability and safeguarding are disseminated among programme participants and communities
  • ensure that the CRM is functional, effectively implemented and accessible in all programmes' locations, enabling safe reporting of both programmatic and sensitive complaints, including safeguarding concerns
  • ensure that complaints are welcomed, managed and responded to in a timely, fair and appropriate manner; ensure that sensitive complaints, including safeguarding concerns, are handled with utmost confidentiality and that the safety of the complainants and those affected is prioritized at all stages.

Other

  • As a commitment to our humanitarian mandate the Country Director will be responsible for the implementation of any new emergency response.
  • The programme is in a dynamic context that requires continuous contextual analysis and adaptation of the strategic planning frameworks.

Other Duties

  • Adhere to and promote the standards outlined in the Concern Code of Conduct and associated policies to their team, beneficiaries, and be committed to providing a safe working environment
  • Participating and contributing towards Concern’s emergency response, as and when necessary
  • Comply with Concern’s health, safety and security guidelines during emergencies
  • Take all possible measure to meet Core Humanitarian Standards (CHS)
  • Any other duties as assigned by the Line Manager

Minimum Education, Qualifications & Experience Required:

This position demands a dynamic individual with a demonstrated ability to achieve results in a demanding and fast-paced environment.

  • Advance Degree preferably in social science or development management or business management or related discipline.
  • At least 5 years’ overseas experience in management and coordination of humanitarian interventions and emergency response with at least 3 years’ experience in a senior management position.
  • Experience in insecure and complex contexts and environments.
  • Strong leadership skills and ability to manage change effectively.
  • Excellent communication and presentation skills in English
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills with an ability/confidence to engage and represent Concern at public forums, media and donors.
  • Strong coordination and conflict resolution skills.
  • Cross cultural awareness and sensitivity.
  • Ability to work under pressure and to strict deadlines.
  • Good coaching, motivational, facilitation and capacity-building skills.
  • Dynamic and willing to take initiatives to complete assigned task, and work independently.
  • Delegation, time management and prioritizing skills and coping with broad range of demands.
  • Willingness to travel regularly to the project sites.
  • Ability to work with Microsoft Office software, specifically Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.

Preference will be given to candidates who have:

  • Previous work experience in Somalia
  • Affinity with organisational values, mission and vision, commitment to humanitarian principles
  • Familiarity with UN coordination mechanisms
  • Experience of managing major donor grants such as ECHO, EU, FCDO, USAID/BHA, UN Agencies and Irish Aid

Competencies required:

  • Good communication skills and can work well with others
  • Deliver results
  • Leadership skills
  • Creative and innovative and open minded to changes

Concern Code of Conduct and associated policies

Concern has an organisational Code of Conduct (CCoC) with three Associated Policies; the Programme Participant Protection Policy (P4), the Child Safeguarding Policy and the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Policy. These have been developed to ensure the maximum protection of programme participants from exploitation, and to clarify the responsibilities of Concern staff, consultants, visitors to the programme and partner organisation, and the standards of behaviour expected of them. In this context, staff have a responsibility to the organisation to strive for, and maintain, the highest standards in the day-to-day conduct in their workplace in accordance with Concern’s core values and mission. Any candidate offered a job with Concern Worldwide will be expected to sign the Concern Staff Code of Conduct and Associated Policies as an appendix to their contract of employment. By signing the Concern Code of Conduct, candidates acknowledge that they have understood the content of both the Concern Code of Conduct and the Associated Policies and agree to conduct themselves in accordance with the provisions of these policies.

CVs should be submitted through our website on or before Monday 16th September 2024. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted for interview.

Concern Worldwide is an equal opportunity employer and does not charge a fee at any stage of the recruitment process (for application, written test, interview, training, medical examination etc.) nor act through recruitment agents. This is applicable for all opportunities including staff and interns.

Your Personal Data

During this job application, you will provide Concern with your personal data. Concern takes its responsibilities towards this personal data very seriously and is committed to complying with all relevant data protection legislation.

Concern receives a substantial amount of funding from external donors each year. Increasingly donors are introducing requirements whereby future funding is conditional on ensuring that the name of any employee or volunteer (existing or new), does not appear on terrorism lists generated by the European Union (List of person, groups and entities to which Regulation (EC No. 2580/2001 applies), the US Government (Office of Foreign Assets Control list of specially designated Nationals and Blocked Persons) and the United Nations (Consolidated List). Any offer of employment (either paid or voluntary) with Concern Worldwide will only be made following a successful clearance check being conducted on the applicant and such checks may be updated periodically during the course of the period of employment.

By submitting a formal application for paid or voluntary employment to Concern, you agree to Concern carrying out a clearance check as outlined above and that Concern will not proceed to recruit you should your name appear on any of the aforementioned lists

In certain circumstances, donors may request that personal data relating to employees to work on the activities that they fund be provided directly to them - so that they can perform their own counter terrorism checks. This may involve transferring some basic personal data outside the EEA. It will be a condition of your employment contract that Concern be allowed to share this information with institutional donors for these purposes.

For additional information please consult our website or contact the Human Resource Division in our Head Office.

You have certain rights under data protection legislation. 

Please only apply for this position if you are satisfied with the proposed processing of your personal data as outlined above.

2024-09-17

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