National Director, WV Sierra Leone 163 views0 applications


*For WV internal applicants only.

*Please submit your CV in English.

PURPOSE OF POSITION:

The National Director (ND) will strategically lead, develop and direct the implementation of all aspects of World Vision’s ministry in Sierra Leone.

In performing this role, the ND will be an effective leader locally, an effective member of the partnership and will model the organization’s principles of Twin Citizenship to ensure high ministry quality and overall organizational effectiveness. The ND as a leader will contribute to partnership life and unity, by acting as both a local and global representative of the organization.

The ND will lead the team to achieve the country’s strategy in alignment with Our Promise II for effective operations and participate in and implement directional shifts of the organization, such as the ensuring that Sierra Leone program has capacity to execute global strategy particularly the strategic agenda for fragile contexts and development and management of grants and PNS.

The ND will ensure the country’s operations and operating model maintain the Partnership’s focus on Child Well Being Objectives and Aspirations as they apply in that specific country context, maximizing the impact in the field while maintaining efficiency as wise steward of entrusted resources.

The ND will collaborate effectively with other partnership offices and divisions to achieve local and organizational goals especially focusing on external engagement and new resource mobilization.

Externally, the ND will foster collaboration with major donors, project partners, local government, Church representatives, faith-based organizations and non-governmental organizations, serving according to given Power of Attorney. In doing so, the leader will maximize stewardship, effectiveness and efficiency of costs and operating models and will ensure risk management and mitigation, including security context.

The ND will model a high standard of personal Christian leadership, ministry and integrity through lifestyle and work relationships to be a fine exemplar of the organizations Christian faith. The ND will lead by example and provide spiritual guidance to staff on the Vision, Mission and WV Core Values.

The ND will ensure the implementation of a Faith & Development strategy and operations plan that is appropriate for country context. Ensure that the office leadership is capable to work in interfaith contexts. Participate and lead regular devotional meetings and provide spiritual nurture and care to the staff.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

Lead the Sierra Leone team and assure new strategy implemented and aligned to Our Promise II.

Oversee the implementation of the new Strategy for Sierra Leone as well as COVID 19 Response plan.

Ensure WV Sierra Leone’s readiness to move forward with the CHOSEN model.

Ensure that WV Sierra Leone’s performance continues to improve (sponsorship, financial management, safeguarding, grant management, audit, risk management).

Resources mobilization:

  • Increase external engagement with donors and ensure that WV Sierra Leone is well positioned to access and secure limited resources that are available from donors in the country.

Business processes:

  • Ensure key business processes are reviewed and improved as needed.

Risk management:

  • Ensure key risks identified have risk mitigation plans and are managed successfully.

Faith & Development:

  • Adhere strictly to the Witness for Jesus and new F&D partnership policies. Ensure that WV’s Christian identity is understood amongst staff and key stakeholders.

Deliver on Child Well-Being(CWB) Aspirations / Objectives and Targets:

  • Collaborate and build coalitions to catalyze movements for children’s well-being, locally and globally.
  • Align and influence national strategic mandates and priorities with global priorities for child wellbeing.
  • Champion increased and enriched connections between children, communities and supporters, for an increasingly vibrant, authentic and engaging experience among them.
  • Lead champions for innovative approaches to organizational services, processes and systems.
  • Be a credible advocate for children and champion efforts for child rights, mobilizing change at every level by lifting the voices of local children, youth and their communities.
  • Ensure that the NO functions in a contextualized, complementary, sensitive and cohesive manner. The core values, principles of interdependence and twin citizenship enhance the relevance of WV ministry and its distinct contribution to national development as well as guide the contribution it makes to the Partnership.

Grow and Leverage Yield to Ministry:

  • Ensures systems are in place so that projects are managed on time and on budget in achieving the desired impact on CWB.
  • Set up a structure and budget that supports the Ministry and is aligned with the strategy, while keeping adequate efficiency ratio to be competitive in the humanitarian industry.
  • In dialogue with GC and Region provide support / leadership for development and execution of shared support services in specific areas of ministry and functions, based out of the country and serving the entire partnership or region.

Increase and Diversify Funding Portfolio:

  • Build and maintain sustainability through diversified revenue growth in alignment with agreed targets across the program in Sierra Leone.
  • Provide leadership for Development of strategy for grants acquisition and management performance within NO, ensure that grants are strategically aligned to NO priorities and consider the competitive landscape.

Achieve Operational and Stewardship Excellence:

  • Lead the development and execution of the country strategy through programme approaches and operating plans with clear, measurable short-term and long-term targets.
  • Ensure country strategy is aligned with Regional and WV global strategic priorities.
  • Ensure organizational sustainability by ongoing predictive success planning (funding, Ministry, organizational development, leadership pipeline).
  • Ensure that key Ministry and support functions are strategically aligned and appropriately included in the NO strategy.
  • Ensure effective stewardship and accountability of WV resources, finances and people, consistent with performance standards established by the NO Board of Directors.
  • Promote and model high level of transparency, integrity and zero tolerance to fraud.
  • Have overall responsibility for assessment of risks and the development of risk management planning to mitigate risks to NO operations, staff, assets and programmes.
  • Ensure organizational compliance to the “country” Government standards and laws for WV operations in the country.

Recruit, Motivate, Equip, Lead and Retain Capable Staff:

  • Model a high standard of personal Christian leadership, ministry and integrity through lifestyle and work relationships, and provide spiritual guidance to staff on the WV Vision, Mission and Core Values.
  • Demonstrate Christ-centered servant leadership amongst WV staff and diverse partners.
  • Demonstrate strong conviction and ability to work in ecumenical and inter-faith contexts.
  • Inspire staff to support Christian identity, commitments and witness (including incarnational living).
  • Build and promote culture that is sustainable for growth and high performance.
  • Build sustainability through the growth and development of NO people and leadership capability.
  • Lead in a way that facilitates a high performance culture, open trustworthy relationships and integrity; promotes a culture of learning and development, employee engagement, servant leadership and good stewardship of human capital in the
  • office.
  • Build organizational culture, which leverages respect, value and promotes gender, age and ethnic diversity as well as the WVI Core Competencies for Leaders and All staff.
  • Contribute to the global pool of workforce of WV Partnership by sourcing, recruiting or building committed, competent talents from within the MRT Program.
  • Provide level of organizational leadership that we enable a good transition into and implementation of the new management structure for Sierra Leone.

Twin Citizenship and Partnership & Advisory Counsel:

  • Act as a Twin Citizen ensuring that National Office participates in global processes and decisions and allocates resources and talent where most needed, Partnership wide.
  • Contribute to the Partnership, understand its systems and priorities, act as a global leader and a Twin Citizen.
  • Source best practices and strategic services available Partnership wide, be aware of, and apply relevant innovative approaches.
  • Support the Advisory Counsel to fulfill all partnership governance policies and procedures.
  • Assist the Chair of the local Advisory Counsel in running AC meetings, in selecting Board members, in keeping a goodnetwork of Christian contacts from which to draw future AC members.
  • Promote social entrepreneurship by pursuing innovative solutions to social problems, acting boldly and proactively sourcing required resources and not constrained by resources currently in hand

Build proactive external relationship with local government leaders, donors, church leaders, private corporations for the following purposes:

  • Social entrepreneurship.
  • Advocacy agenda – promote policy change for improved child well-being.
  • Donor relations for acquisition of resources and policy influence.
  • Enable and support programs in the country by government agencies at all levels.
  • Media relations; Ensure that WV and Child Well-Being agenda are promoted appropriately.

Represent /the office/ engage and build strategic alliances with the Government of /the country/, board, major donor agencies, WV Partnership, non-governmental agencies, churches and media.

Strategically position WV as a credible and trustworthy national and global partner.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:

  • Master’s degree in development studies, management or social sciences or equivalent with 10 years’ experience in country level program management.
  • At least 8 years’ experience overseeing a large Government grant, its acquisition and donor engagement.
  • Experience in one of major Ministries (Relief, Development, Advocacy), close familiarity with other two.
  • Knowledge of LEAP cycle and Transformational Development Indicators is preferred.
  • Experience in fund raising in general and generating local revenue in particular, Advocacy and public relations and leading or working with advisory boards.
  • Track records of strong people management (leadership) skills.
  • Ability to manage a remote team.
  • Ability to present persuasively to Senior Leadership Team, staff, donors, NGO’s, government officials, community leaders and other stakeholders.
  • Demonstrating experience of living and working in fragile context (economic, social, weather, security, etc.
  • Experience with Humanitarian industry and World vision will be preferred.
  • Experience in combining slow and fast onset programs. Ability to juggle emergency response with long-term transformational development.
  • Work experience in in West Africa is a must.
  • Understanding of the socio-cultural religious context is a must as well as hostile environment security awareness.
  • Effective in written and verbal communication in English is a must.

Preferred:

  • Achieving quality results and service, practicing accountability and integrity, and communicating information effectively.
  • Thinking clearly, deeply and broadly, understanding the humanitarian industry, understanding World Vision’s mission and operations, and practicing innovation and change.
  • Building collaborative relationships, practicing gender and cultural diversity, and influencing individuals and groups.
  • Supporting World Vision’s Christian identify and commitments, learning for growth and development, and maintaining work/life balance and effectiveness.

Work Environment/Travel:

  • The position requires ability and willingness to travel domestically and internationally up to 25% of the time.
  • Office based however some level of travel is expected within Sierra Leone and to other places. Some travel may be in remote location with minimal facilities.

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World Vision International is an Evangelical Christian humanitarian aid, development, and advocacy organization.

It was founded in 1950 by Robert Pierce as a service organization to meet the emergency needs of missionaries. In 1975 development work was added to World Vision's objectives.

It is active in more than 90 countries with a total revenue including grants, product and foreign donations of $2.79 billion (2011).

The World Vision Partnership is a global community of people passionately committed to improving the lives and futures of the world’s most vulnerable children.

We are one the world’s largest child focused development organisations, with over 45,000 staff in almost 100 countries, serving 100 million people annually. We work on every level to achieve our goal of child well-being – from international activism to checking in on children face-to-face.

Our people are our greatest asset. Each staff has unique experience and skills - and it’s our job to provide them with the training and opportunities they need to make their greatest contribution to our work worldwide.

According to our latest staff survey, over 80% of staff who responded are excited about the future, ready to put in extra effort, proud to work for World Vision and ready to recommend us to others as a great employer.

We offer a wide range of rewarding career opportunities, from tackling humanitarian emergencies, working in development and advocacy, to performing vital support roles such as finance, IT, marketing and human resources.

World Vision has the privilege to partner with communities in 25 countries in Africa: Angola, Burundi, Chad, Congo (DRC), Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

World Vision aims to achieve the sustained well-being of children within families and communities, especially the most vulnerable by ensuring that children:

  • Enjoy good health
  • Are educated for life
  • Experience love of God and their neighbour
  • Are cared for, protected and participate
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0 USD Sierra Leone CF 3201 Abc road Fixed Term , 40 hours per week World Vision International

*For WV internal applicants only.

*Please submit your CV in English.

PURPOSE OF POSITION:

The National Director (ND) will strategically lead, develop and direct the implementation of all aspects of World Vision's ministry in Sierra Leone.

In performing this role, the ND will be an effective leader locally, an effective member of the partnership and will model the organization’s principles of Twin Citizenship to ensure high ministry quality and overall organizational effectiveness. The ND as a leader will contribute to partnership life and unity, by acting as both a local and global representative of the organization.

The ND will lead the team to achieve the country's strategy in alignment with Our Promise II for effective operations and participate in and implement directional shifts of the organization, such as the ensuring that Sierra Leone program has capacity to execute global strategy particularly the strategic agenda for fragile contexts and development and management of grants and PNS.

The ND will ensure the country's operations and operating model maintain the Partnership's focus on Child Well Being Objectives and Aspirations as they apply in that specific country context, maximizing the impact in the field while maintaining efficiency as wise steward of entrusted resources.

The ND will collaborate effectively with other partnership offices and divisions to achieve local and organizational goals especially focusing on external engagement and new resource mobilization.

Externally, the ND will foster collaboration with major donors, project partners, local government, Church representatives, faith-based organizations and non-governmental organizations, serving according to given Power of Attorney. In doing so, the leader will maximize stewardship, effectiveness and efficiency of costs and operating models and will ensure risk management and mitigation, including security context.

The ND will model a high standard of personal Christian leadership, ministry and integrity through lifestyle and work relationships to be a fine exemplar of the organizations Christian faith. The ND will lead by example and provide spiritual guidance to staff on the Vision, Mission and WV Core Values.

The ND will ensure the implementation of a Faith & Development strategy and operations plan that is appropriate for country context. Ensure that the office leadership is capable to work in interfaith contexts. Participate and lead regular devotional meetings and provide spiritual nurture and care to the staff.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

Lead the Sierra Leone team and assure new strategy implemented and aligned to Our Promise II.

Oversee the implementation of the new Strategy for Sierra Leone as well as COVID 19 Response plan.

Ensure WV Sierra Leone’s readiness to move forward with the CHOSEN model.

Ensure that WV Sierra Leone’s performance continues to improve (sponsorship, financial management, safeguarding, grant management, audit, risk management).

Resources mobilization:

  • Increase external engagement with donors and ensure that WV Sierra Leone is well positioned to access and secure limited resources that are available from donors in the country.

Business processes:

  • Ensure key business processes are reviewed and improved as needed.

Risk management:

  • Ensure key risks identified have risk mitigation plans and are managed successfully.

Faith & Development:

  • Adhere strictly to the Witness for Jesus and new F&D partnership policies. Ensure that WV's Christian identity is understood amongst staff and key stakeholders.

Deliver on Child Well-Being(CWB) Aspirations / Objectives and Targets:

  • Collaborate and build coalitions to catalyze movements for children’s well-being, locally and globally.
  • Align and influence national strategic mandates and priorities with global priorities for child wellbeing.
  • Champion increased and enriched connections between children, communities and supporters, for an increasingly vibrant, authentic and engaging experience among them.
  • Lead champions for innovative approaches to organizational services, processes and systems.
  • Be a credible advocate for children and champion efforts for child rights, mobilizing change at every level by lifting the voices of local children, youth and their communities.
  • Ensure that the NO functions in a contextualized, complementary, sensitive and cohesive manner. The core values, principles of interdependence and twin citizenship enhance the relevance of WV ministry and its distinct contribution to national development as well as guide the contribution it makes to the Partnership.

Grow and Leverage Yield to Ministry:

  • Ensures systems are in place so that projects are managed on time and on budget in achieving the desired impact on CWB.
  • Set up a structure and budget that supports the Ministry and is aligned with the strategy, while keeping adequate efficiency ratio to be competitive in the humanitarian industry.
  • In dialogue with GC and Region provide support / leadership for development and execution of shared support services in specific areas of ministry and functions, based out of the country and serving the entire partnership or region.

Increase and Diversify Funding Portfolio:

  • Build and maintain sustainability through diversified revenue growth in alignment with agreed targets across the program in Sierra Leone.
  • Provide leadership for Development of strategy for grants acquisition and management performance within NO, ensure that grants are strategically aligned to NO priorities and consider the competitive landscape.

Achieve Operational and Stewardship Excellence:

  • Lead the development and execution of the country strategy through programme approaches and operating plans with clear, measurable short-term and long-term targets.
  • Ensure country strategy is aligned with Regional and WV global strategic priorities.
  • Ensure organizational sustainability by ongoing predictive success planning (funding, Ministry, organizational development, leadership pipeline).
  • Ensure that key Ministry and support functions are strategically aligned and appropriately included in the NO strategy.
  • Ensure effective stewardship and accountability of WV resources, finances and people, consistent with performance standards established by the NO Board of Directors.
  • Promote and model high level of transparency, integrity and zero tolerance to fraud.
  • Have overall responsibility for assessment of risks and the development of risk management planning to mitigate risks to NO operations, staff, assets and programmes.
  • Ensure organizational compliance to the "country" Government standards and laws for WV operations in the country.

Recruit, Motivate, Equip, Lead and Retain Capable Staff:

  • Model a high standard of personal Christian leadership, ministry and integrity through lifestyle and work relationships, and provide spiritual guidance to staff on the WV Vision, Mission and Core Values.
  • Demonstrate Christ-centered servant leadership amongst WV staff and diverse partners.
  • Demonstrate strong conviction and ability to work in ecumenical and inter-faith contexts.
  • Inspire staff to support Christian identity, commitments and witness (including incarnational living).
  • Build and promote culture that is sustainable for growth and high performance.
  • Build sustainability through the growth and development of NO people and leadership capability.
  • Lead in a way that facilitates a high performance culture, open trustworthy relationships and integrity; promotes a culture of learning and development, employee engagement, servant leadership and good stewardship of human capital in the
  • office.
  • Build organizational culture, which leverages respect, value and promotes gender, age and ethnic diversity as well as the WVI Core Competencies for Leaders and All staff.
  • Contribute to the global pool of workforce of WV Partnership by sourcing, recruiting or building committed, competent talents from within the MRT Program.
  • Provide level of organizational leadership that we enable a good transition into and implementation of the new management structure for Sierra Leone.

Twin Citizenship and Partnership & Advisory Counsel:

  • Act as a Twin Citizen ensuring that National Office participates in global processes and decisions and allocates resources and talent where most needed, Partnership wide.
  • Contribute to the Partnership, understand its systems and priorities, act as a global leader and a Twin Citizen.
  • Source best practices and strategic services available Partnership wide, be aware of, and apply relevant innovative approaches.
  • Support the Advisory Counsel to fulfill all partnership governance policies and procedures.
  • Assist the Chair of the local Advisory Counsel in running AC meetings, in selecting Board members, in keeping a goodnetwork of Christian contacts from which to draw future AC members.
  • Promote social entrepreneurship by pursuing innovative solutions to social problems, acting boldly and proactively sourcing required resources and not constrained by resources currently in hand

Build proactive external relationship with local government leaders, donors, church leaders, private corporations for the following purposes:

  • Social entrepreneurship.
  • Advocacy agenda - promote policy change for improved child well-being.
  • Donor relations for acquisition of resources and policy influence.
  • Enable and support programs in the country by government agencies at all levels.
  • Media relations; Ensure that WV and Child Well-Being agenda are promoted appropriately.

Represent /the office/ engage and build strategic alliances with the Government of /the country/, board, major donor agencies, WV Partnership, non-governmental agencies, churches and media.

Strategically position WV as a credible and trustworthy national and global partner.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:

  • Master’s degree in development studies, management or social sciences or equivalent with 10 years’ experience in country level program management.
  • At least 8 years’ experience overseeing a large Government grant, its acquisition and donor engagement.
  • Experience in one of major Ministries (Relief, Development, Advocacy), close familiarity with other two.
  • Knowledge of LEAP cycle and Transformational Development Indicators is preferred.
  • Experience in fund raising in general and generating local revenue in particular, Advocacy and public relations and leading or working with advisory boards.
  • Track records of strong people management (leadership) skills.
  • Ability to manage a remote team.
  • Ability to present persuasively to Senior Leadership Team, staff, donors, NGO’s, government officials, community leaders and other stakeholders.
  • Demonstrating experience of living and working in fragile context (economic, social, weather, security, etc.
  • Experience with Humanitarian industry and World vision will be preferred.
  • Experience in combining slow and fast onset programs. Ability to juggle emergency response with long-term transformational development.
  • Work experience in in West Africa is a must.
  • Understanding of the socio-cultural religious context is a must as well as hostile environment security awareness.
  • Effective in written and verbal communication in English is a must.

Preferred:

  • Achieving quality results and service, practicing accountability and integrity, and communicating information effectively.
  • Thinking clearly, deeply and broadly, understanding the humanitarian industry, understanding World Vision’s mission and operations, and practicing innovation and change.
  • Building collaborative relationships, practicing gender and cultural diversity, and influencing individuals and groups.
  • Supporting World Vision’s Christian identify and commitments, learning for growth and development, and maintaining work/life balance and effectiveness.

Work Environment/Travel:

  • The position requires ability and willingness to travel domestically and internationally up to 25% of the time.
  • Office based however some level of travel is expected within Sierra Leone and to other places. Some travel may be in remote location with minimal facilities.

2021-05-04

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