DanChurchAid (DCA) is looking for a Head of Humanitarian Programme in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) 117 views0 applications


Are you looking for an opportunity to lead a team of humanitarian professionals in one of the world’s most challenging contexts? Can you lead an established programme to excellence and growth, and ensure quality and accountability? Can you develop and write winning project proposals? Then you might be our new Head of Humanitarian Programme in DR Congo.

In DR Congo we have implemented humanitarian projects since 2004. DCA aims to protect vulnerable communities in DR Congo, and to contribute to improve stability and social cohesion by addressing and mitigating the consequences of conflict and displacement. We clear explosive remnants of war, and assist communities affected by conflict and displacement by addressing protection and other essential needs. We apply a people-centred approach to tackle interlinked humanitarian and security needs, and aim to build positive relationships between communities, authorities, and institutions, to improve community safety and encourage the development of local economies. At the centre of our work is our belief that local communities are the best agents of change. In DC Congo, DCA is currently focusing on protection – GBV, Shelter – NFI, Multipurpose cash assistance (MPCA), Peacebuilding and mine action. DCA is also planning to open food security and livelihoods component in the coming years.

Role and Responsibilities

Our new Head of Programmes (HoP ) will be an instrumental part of DCA’s humanitarian team of around 120 national and 8 international staff, and will inspire and lead the strategic implementation of DCA’s humanitarian interventions in the DRC in accordance with the country strategy.

The HoP will be responsible for overseeing the development of programmes, leading fundraising and donor engagement, and will be responsible for ensuring programmatic quality in addition to the effective management of grants. The position manages a team of technical programme staff at the CO level and is responsible for ensuring programmatic quality standards are met across the board, including through robust MEAL processes, capitalization of learning and cross-cutting issues (protection and age, gender, and diversity mainstreaming).

The HoP will conduct external representation, actively engaging with partners, civil society and the donor community. You will also be part of the Senior Management Team .

More specifically, the Head of the Humanitarian Programme will work with:

Programme strategy, development and quality

  • Supports the Country Director with the strategic development of the country programme
  • Oversee and lead all aspects of programme design, development and quality assurance
  • Ensure the implementation of effective and participatory Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning strategies at all levels of the country programme.
  • Develop a close and productive working relationship with Area Manager and the implementing teams to ensure quality of projects .
  • Ensure programming is principled and in line with Core Humanitarian Standards, Sphere standards and other relevant frameworks.
  • Ensures donor compliance and adherence to DCA policies.

Donor liaison, Partnerships and Representation

  • Negotiates with donors as required in conjunction with the Country Director and the DCA headquarters.
  • Build and maintain networking with humanitarian NGOs, incl. ACT alliance members.
  • Promote DCA’s localization agenda by attending to C4C meetings, Identification of local NGOs/partners and develop partnerships with these.

Fundraising and grants management

  • Lead the development of the fundraising strategy of the country programme
  • Ensure quality control of proposals / donors reports and authorize the timely submissions of these and proposals to HQ/donors
  • Ensure effective and transparent budgeting, planning and follow-up in compliance with DCA policies, donors rules and regulations.
  • Ensure grants opening, review, and closure meetings take place systematically

Direct staff management

  • Line management of 2 technical coordinators, grant coordinator and MEAL manager. Ensure that all staffs under the HoP line management have clear and realistic performance-based management goals.
  • Provide on-going support and coaching and ensure that line managed staff have the required support and capacities to fulfil their responsibilities

Education and Competencies

  • Relevant University Degree, Masters or post-graduate in international relations, Humanitarian Programs Management, political science, international development and/or similar field
  • Minimum 5 years’ experience as a Senior Manager/Head of Programme in a humanitarian context.
  • Sector expertise, preferably within Shelter – NFI, Protection, cash, Food security & livelihoods, and/or peacebuilding.
  • Experience in managing USAID, EU and OCHA fundings would be an asset .
  • Strong skills in monitoring and evaluation.
  • Strong skills in networking with various stakeholders
  • Strong proven skills in successfully writing concept notes and humanitarian project proposals.
  • Knowledge of the context in DR Congo (particularly Eastern DRC) is an advantage.
  • Fluency in French and English, both written and verbal.

We offer

  • 12-month renewable contract.
  • A competitive salary package to be negotiated based on experience level, starting around DKK 49498,81 – 55353,51 per month.
  • 6 weeks of paid vacation.
  • A generous R&R package.
  • Accommodation in a spacious, shared house in Goma.
  • Insurance as per industry standards.
  • An opportunity to make a difference addressing humanitarian needs in a challenging environment.

Frequent travel is to be expected.

Only applications consisting as a minimum of a motivation letter and a CV will be considered and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Only applications in English uploaded through DCA’s recruitment system will be considered.

Application deadline: 11th of August 2024.

Start date: As soon as possible.

Interviews will be held on a rolling basis. DCA reserves the right to select a candidate prior to the deadline.

For more information on DCA, please visit https://www.danchurchaid.org/. For any questions related to the position, please contact Country Director TARPOUGA Zakaria ([email protected])

Work related travels are expected in this position.

All interested candidates irrespective of age, gender, race, religion, sexual orientation, abilities or ethnic affiliation are encouraged to apply for the vacancy. DCA conducts an anti-terror check as part of the recruitment process. It is a prerequisite that you can pass this check and maintain this status throughout your employment with us. Everyone applying for a job with DCA must be ready to comply with our Code of Conduct, Staff Policy on Prevention of Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment and our Child Safeguarding Policy.

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DanChurchAid (Danish: Folkekirkens Nødhjælp) is a Danish humanitarian non governmental organization aimed at supporting the world's poorest people. It is rooted in the Danish National Evangelical Lutheran Church and is a member of ACT Development

In 2011 it had a total income of DKK 528.7 million, including 107.3 million in EU grants.

DanChurchAid’s stated aim is "to strengthen the world’s poorest people in their struggle for a life in dignity"

DanChurchAid believes that all human beings are created in the image of God and therefore equal; that even the poorest of the poor have capacities to build on, and that assistance should be given regardless of race, religion and political affiliation.

Danchurchaid In The Act Alliance

ACT is an abbreviation for Action by Churches Together. As indicated in DanChurchAid's logo, where the ACT Alliance name is incorporated, ACT is the most important of the many alliances and networks to which DCA belongs.

Basic Facts About The Act Alliance

  • ACT Alliance is composed of more than 110 member organisations working in long-term development and humanitarian assistance
  • Members work in 130 countries
  • Members employ around 30,000 staff and volunteers
  • Members mobilise approximately $1.5 billion each year
  • The alliance is supported by an international Secretariat of some 20 staff based in Geneva
  • The alliance was created on 1 January 2010 by bringing together the efforts, resources, people and organisations who have been working together since 1995 as ACT International and since 2003 as ACT Development.

Our Role In The Act Alliance

With a Secretariat of only 20 staff to support the 110 members working in 130 countries, it is clear that the work and input from members is the key to establishing and maintaining ACT as a unity.

It is highly prioritised in DCA to contribute to building a strong alliance. Therefore, we invest a lot of time in being active and committed participants at various levels: Our General Secretary is member of the Governing Board; we are full members in four working groups and observers in five others; our regional offices are always instrumental in the national and regional ACT Forums; the majority of our emergency work is done with other ACT members; and as an organisation we always give input to new policies as well as relevant technical guidelines.

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Are you looking for an opportunity to lead a team of humanitarian professionals in one of the world’s most challenging contexts? Can you lead an established programme to excellence and growth, and ensure quality and accountability? Can you develop and write winning project proposals? Then you might be our new Head of Humanitarian Programme in DR Congo.

In DR Congo we have implemented humanitarian projects since 2004. DCA aims to protect vulnerable communities in DR Congo, and to contribute to improve stability and social cohesion by addressing and mitigating the consequences of conflict and displacement. We clear explosive remnants of war, and assist communities affected by conflict and displacement by addressing protection and other essential needs. We apply a people-centred approach to tackle interlinked humanitarian and security needs, and aim to build positive relationships between communities, authorities, and institutions, to improve community safety and encourage the development of local economies. At the centre of our work is our belief that local communities are the best agents of change. In DC Congo, DCA is currently focusing on protection - GBV, Shelter – NFI, Multipurpose cash assistance (MPCA), Peacebuilding and mine action. DCA is also planning to open food security and livelihoods component in the coming years.

Role and Responsibilities

Our new Head of Programmes (HoP ) will be an instrumental part of DCA’s humanitarian team of around 120 national and 8 international staff, and will inspire and lead the strategic implementation of DCA’s humanitarian interventions in the DRC in accordance with the country strategy.

The HoP will be responsible for overseeing the development of programmes, leading fundraising and donor engagement, and will be responsible for ensuring programmatic quality in addition to the effective management of grants. The position manages a team of technical programme staff at the CO level and is responsible for ensuring programmatic quality standards are met across the board, including through robust MEAL processes, capitalization of learning and cross-cutting issues (protection and age, gender, and diversity mainstreaming).

The HoP will conduct external representation, actively engaging with partners, civil society and the donor community. You will also be part of the Senior Management Team .

More specifically, the Head of the Humanitarian Programme will work with:

Programme strategy, development and quality

  • Supports the Country Director with the strategic development of the country programme
  • Oversee and lead all aspects of programme design, development and quality assurance
  • Ensure the implementation of effective and participatory Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning strategies at all levels of the country programme.
  • Develop a close and productive working relationship with Area Manager and the implementing teams to ensure quality of projects .
  • Ensure programming is principled and in line with Core Humanitarian Standards, Sphere standards and other relevant frameworks.
  • Ensures donor compliance and adherence to DCA policies.

Donor liaison, Partnerships and Representation

  • Negotiates with donors as required in conjunction with the Country Director and the DCA headquarters.
  • Build and maintain networking with humanitarian NGOs, incl. ACT alliance members.
  • Promote DCA’s localization agenda by attending to C4C meetings, Identification of local NGOs/partners and develop partnerships with these.

Fundraising and grants management

  • Lead the development of the fundraising strategy of the country programme
  • Ensure quality control of proposals / donors reports and authorize the timely submissions of these and proposals to HQ/donors
  • Ensure effective and transparent budgeting, planning and follow-up in compliance with DCA policies, donors rules and regulations.
  • Ensure grants opening, review, and closure meetings take place systematically

Direct staff management

  • Line management of 2 technical coordinators, grant coordinator and MEAL manager. Ensure that all staffs under the HoP line management have clear and realistic performance-based management goals.
  • Provide on-going support and coaching and ensure that line managed staff have the required support and capacities to fulfil their responsibilities

Education and Competencies

  • Relevant University Degree, Masters or post-graduate in international relations, Humanitarian Programs Management, political science, international development and/or similar field
  • Minimum 5 years’ experience as a Senior Manager/Head of Programme in a humanitarian context.
  • Sector expertise, preferably within Shelter – NFI, Protection, cash, Food security & livelihoods, and/or peacebuilding.
  • Experience in managing USAID, EU and OCHA fundings would be an asset .
  • Strong skills in monitoring and evaluation.
  • Strong skills in networking with various stakeholders
  • Strong proven skills in successfully writing concept notes and humanitarian project proposals.
  • Knowledge of the context in DR Congo (particularly Eastern DRC) is an advantage.
  • Fluency in French and English, both written and verbal.

We offer

  • 12-month renewable contract.
  • A competitive salary package to be negotiated based on experience level, starting around DKK 49498,81 - 55353,51 per month.
  • 6 weeks of paid vacation.
  • A generous R&R package.
  • Accommodation in a spacious, shared house in Goma.
  • Insurance as per industry standards.
  • An opportunity to make a difference addressing humanitarian needs in a challenging environment.

Frequent travel is to be expected.

Only applications consisting as a minimum of a motivation letter and a CV will be considered and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Only applications in English uploaded through DCA’s recruitment system will be considered.

Application deadline: 11th of August 2024.

Start date: As soon as possible.

Interviews will be held on a rolling basis. DCA reserves the right to select a candidate prior to the deadline.

For more information on DCA, please visit https://www.danchurchaid.org/. For any questions related to the position, please contact Country Director TARPOUGA Zakaria ([email protected])

Work related travels are expected in this position.

All interested candidates irrespective of age, gender, race, religion, sexual orientation, abilities or ethnic affiliation are encouraged to apply for the vacancy. DCA conducts an anti-terror check as part of the recruitment process. It is a prerequisite that you can pass this check and maintain this status throughout your employment with us. Everyone applying for a job with DCA must be ready to comply with our Code of Conduct, Staff Policy on Prevention of Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment and our Child Safeguarding Policy.

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