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Desired start date: ASAP

Duration of the mission: 9 months (renewable)

Location: Maiduguri

ABOUT THE MISSION …

The current political and military crisis has affected millions of lives in Nigeria and SI is answering the needs of displaced populations and host communities in Borno State. The targeted areas of intervention are WASH, shelter, logistics, food security and livelihood. Seven programs are currently running:

  • Multi-sectorial project over 3 years in Monguno, Ngala, Askira/Uba and Hawul in consortium with ALIMA and funded by EuropeAid
  • Logistic Platform project funded by WFP in Monguno
  • Emergency WASH and Shelter response funded by OFDA in Maiduguri, Monguno, Dikwa, Ngala
  • Emergency WASH in Health funded by ECHO – in consortium with ALIMA in Maiduguri and Monguno
  • Emergency WASH funded by ECHO in Maiduguri, Monguno and Dikwa
  • WASH response for vulnerable IDPs and host communities in Dikwa funded by CDC
  • Emergency WASH response for new onset manmade disaster in Ngala funded by NHF

This mission has potential to continue developing relevant and mandate-based interventions to cover the needs in the area and to ensure a humanitarian impact. The teams are well staffed with very diverse profiles.

Here are the key numbers and information about the mission:

  • 5 bases (Maiduguri, Abuja, Dikwa, Ngala and Monguno) plus Coordination Office in Maiduguri.
  • The number of expatriates is around 20
  • The national staff are approximately 200
  • The total budget of the mission is around 7,5 million euros

ABOUT THE JOB

As part of the coordination team and reporting to the Deputy CD, and working closely with the program and support departments at coordination level, as well as the base teams, the Grant Manager is the mission’s focal point on ensuring accountability to donors. Specifically, he/she is in charge of:

  • Contributing to the mission’s strategic development.
  • Monitoring and identifying funding opportunities in line with SI country and global strategy.
  • Overseeing compilation of timely and high quality proposals, reports and contract modification requests for submission to donors and consortium partners.
  • Monitoring compliance with donor procedures throughout the grant cycle and building capacity of new and existing staff on internal accountability tools and donor procedures.
  • Proactively following-up on donor contractual obligations, from contracting to closing and archiving, and ensuring contractual obligations are known and understood by relevant staff/departments.
  • Centralizing and preparing relevant documentation for external audits and audit report archiving.
  • Managing the Reporting Officer and Communication Officer

The main tasks:

Donor relations

Contributes to the CD/DCD’s representation with donors by providing briefing papers and accompanying meetings as requested.

Supervise the development of communication materials (by the Reporting and Communication Officer) targeting donors and other external partners.

Financing strategy

Actively monitors and identifies funding opportunities from SI institutional donors, new institutional donors, funding from foundations and private donors as well as co-funding opportunities.

Analyzes funding opportunities and eligibility in line with SI country and global strategy.

Document Development and Review

Coordinates the dialogue between departments in the response design phase and coordinates the involvement of consortium partners.
Monitors the retro planning for concept note, proposal, and report writing.
Compiles all contributions (from relevant departments and implementing partners) to draft high quality concept notes, and proposals – including corresponding annexes.
Reviews, proofreads and finalizes proposal narratives and budgets before submission to HQ, ensuring compliance with internal and donor requirements, in close consultation with other departments.
Finalizes narrative and financial reports (interim and final) before submission to HQ or donor.

For submission at field level (including submission via online donor platforms), submits proposals/reports to donor.

Contractual management

Introduce or disseminate tools and methodologies to improve project implementation follow-up/ good grant management.
Contributes to reviewing terms of contract with donors or prime recipients before signature.
Facilitates kick-off meetings to disseminate contractual obligations to all relevant staff.
Coordinates contract amendment requests, budget or schedule revisions.
In collaboration with the Finance coordinator, follows-up on requests for installments/funds.
Monitors validation by the donor of final reports and last payment – closure of the grant.

Facilitates project pre-closure and closure meetings.

External compliance

Collaborates with the coordination team to ensure due diligence and vetting of potential partners is conducted.
When SI works with implementing partners, ensures donor contractual obligations explicitly appear on partners’ sub-award agreements and monitors partners’ compliance.
Answers to due diligence exercises conducted by donors or Prime recipients.
Provides trainings to new and existing staff on donor accountability tools and donor procedures.
Works closely with all relevant departments to proactively and regularly monitor programmatic compliance in accordance with donor requirements (progress against indicators, project schedule, facilitate project review meetings).

Monitors and disseminates reporting, proposal and audit deadlines to all relevant staff.

Internal and external communication

Ensure content (articles, pictures) are provided on a regular basis to the communication department, and are compliant with contractual obligations.

Ensure the proofreading of articles and the sharing of information in collaboration with the Country Director and communication department.

External Audits

Monitors and disseminates deadlines for incoming audits, liaises with the Transparency and Institutional Development department at HQ to plan the audit and contract with the audit firm (if relevant).
Centralizes and prepares documentation for external audits at field level, files the audit report.

YOUR PROFILE

  • University degree in international affairs, mass communications or related subject
  • At least two years experiences working in emergency programs
  • Previous successful experience developing projects and writing proposals for public donors
  • Knowledge of main donor regulations and priorities
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills
  • Detail oriented, organized, and able to manage competing urgent requests and priorities
  • Works well in team, comfortable in a multi-cultural environment, flexible and able to handle pressure well
  • Previous experiences in unsecure and tense environment

SI WILL OFFER YOU

A salary starting from 1800€ gross per month (10% annual leave allowance paid monthly) + valorization of your experiences
A monthly Per Diem of 600 USD

SI also covers accommodation costs and travel expenses between the expatriate’s country of origin and the place of assignment.

Vacation:
During the assignment, a system of alternation between work and time off is implemented at the rate of one break every three months. Our policy was just modified: from now on, Solidarités offers you 7 working days ever three months, with a 850 USD allowance for each break. In addition to these regular break, SI adds a day off per worked month. These days off as well as the breaks are not deducted from the paid leaves that are paid every months with your salary as they are offered by the organization.

Social and medical cover:

Expatriates benefit from an insurance package which reimburses all healthcare expenses (including medical and surgical expenses, dental care and ophthalmological expenses, repatriation) and a welfare system including war risks. Essential vaccination and antimalarial treatment costs are refunded.

LIVING CONDITIONS:

The living conditions of the base are comfortable (A.C, comfortable beds, TV, tennis table, good cooking etc.) with possibility of finding a wide range of goods for cooking. Despite restriction for security reasons, the level of activities is quite good (Sport: Soccer, volleyball…and interactions with other INGO). The multicultural environment allows for enriching exchanges and extensive discussions, as the atmosphere is very uplifting. Security procedures are quite restrictive (which is normal given the context) but it means that movement are limited and that knowledge of the city and the culture will be also very limited.

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For over 35 years, the humanitarian aid organization SOLIDARITÉS INTERNATIONAL has been committed to providing aid in the event of conflict and natural disasters. Our mission is to provide aid as quickly and as efficiently as possible to endangered populations by meeting their vital needs: drinking water, food and shelter.

After providing emergency aid, our humanitarian teams accompany the most vulnerable families and communities until they recover their livelihoods and self-sufficiency, to enable them to deal with the challenges of an uncertain future with dignity.

SOLIDARITÉS INTERNATIONAL is particularly committed to fighting water-related diseases, the primary cause of death in the world today. Drawing on their expertise, our teams develop and carry out aid programs in the fields of water, sanitation and hygiene, as well as in the essential domains of food security and reconstruction.In 2014, SOLIDARITÉS INTERNATIONAL teams, comprising 188 international and 1742 national employees. The association is directed by Jean-Yves Troy.Founded by Alain Boinet and presided by Edouard Lagourgue, SOLIDARITÉS INTERNATIONAL is a non-profit organisation under the French 1901 charities law. An annual general meeting is held each year, and the charity has a Board of Governors and a steering committee.
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0 USD MAIDUGURI CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week Solidarités International

Desired start date: ASAP

Duration of the mission: 9 months (renewable)

Location: Maiduguri

ABOUT THE MISSION …

The current political and military crisis has affected millions of lives in Nigeria and SI is answering the needs of displaced populations and host communities in Borno State. The targeted areas of intervention are WASH, shelter, logistics, food security and livelihood. Seven programs are currently running:

  • Multi-sectorial project over 3 years in Monguno, Ngala, Askira/Uba and Hawul in consortium with ALIMA and funded by EuropeAid
  • Logistic Platform project funded by WFP in Monguno
  • Emergency WASH and Shelter response funded by OFDA in Maiduguri, Monguno, Dikwa, Ngala
  • Emergency WASH in Health funded by ECHO – in consortium with ALIMA in Maiduguri and Monguno
  • Emergency WASH funded by ECHO in Maiduguri, Monguno and Dikwa
  • WASH response for vulnerable IDPs and host communities in Dikwa funded by CDC
  • Emergency WASH response for new onset manmade disaster in Ngala funded by NHF

This mission has potential to continue developing relevant and mandate-based interventions to cover the needs in the area and to ensure a humanitarian impact. The teams are well staffed with very diverse profiles.

Here are the key numbers and information about the mission:

  • 5 bases (Maiduguri, Abuja, Dikwa, Ngala and Monguno) plus Coordination Office in Maiduguri.
  • The number of expatriates is around 20
  • The national staff are approximately 200
  • The total budget of the mission is around 7,5 million euros

ABOUT THE JOB

As part of the coordination team and reporting to the Deputy CD, and working closely with the program and support departments at coordination level, as well as the base teams, the Grant Manager is the mission’s focal point on ensuring accountability to donors. Specifically, he/she is in charge of:

  • Contributing to the mission’s strategic development.
  • Monitoring and identifying funding opportunities in line with SI country and global strategy.
  • Overseeing compilation of timely and high quality proposals, reports and contract modification requests for submission to donors and consortium partners.
  • Monitoring compliance with donor procedures throughout the grant cycle and building capacity of new and existing staff on internal accountability tools and donor procedures.
  • Proactively following-up on donor contractual obligations, from contracting to closing and archiving, and ensuring contractual obligations are known and understood by relevant staff/departments.
  • Centralizing and preparing relevant documentation for external audits and audit report archiving.
  • Managing the Reporting Officer and Communication Officer

The main tasks:

Donor relations

Contributes to the CD/DCD’s representation with donors by providing briefing papers and accompanying meetings as requested.

Supervise the development of communication materials (by the Reporting and Communication Officer) targeting donors and other external partners.

Financing strategy

Actively monitors and identifies funding opportunities from SI institutional donors, new institutional donors, funding from foundations and private donors as well as co-funding opportunities.

Analyzes funding opportunities and eligibility in line with SI country and global strategy.

Document Development and Review

Coordinates the dialogue between departments in the response design phase and coordinates the involvement of consortium partners. Monitors the retro planning for concept note, proposal, and report writing. Compiles all contributions (from relevant departments and implementing partners) to draft high quality concept notes, and proposals – including corresponding annexes. Reviews, proofreads and finalizes proposal narratives and budgets before submission to HQ, ensuring compliance with internal and donor requirements, in close consultation with other departments. Finalizes narrative and financial reports (interim and final) before submission to HQ or donor.

For submission at field level (including submission via online donor platforms), submits proposals/reports to donor.

Contractual management

Introduce or disseminate tools and methodologies to improve project implementation follow-up/ good grant management. Contributes to reviewing terms of contract with donors or prime recipients before signature. Facilitates kick-off meetings to disseminate contractual obligations to all relevant staff. Coordinates contract amendment requests, budget or schedule revisions. In collaboration with the Finance coordinator, follows-up on requests for installments/funds. Monitors validation by the donor of final reports and last payment – closure of the grant.

Facilitates project pre-closure and closure meetings.

External compliance

Collaborates with the coordination team to ensure due diligence and vetting of potential partners is conducted. When SI works with implementing partners, ensures donor contractual obligations explicitly appear on partners’ sub-award agreements and monitors partners’ compliance. Answers to due diligence exercises conducted by donors or Prime recipients. Provides trainings to new and existing staff on donor accountability tools and donor procedures. Works closely with all relevant departments to proactively and regularly monitor programmatic compliance in accordance with donor requirements (progress against indicators, project schedule, facilitate project review meetings).

Monitors and disseminates reporting, proposal and audit deadlines to all relevant staff.

Internal and external communication

Ensure content (articles, pictures) are provided on a regular basis to the communication department, and are compliant with contractual obligations.

Ensure the proofreading of articles and the sharing of information in collaboration with the Country Director and communication department.

External Audits

Monitors and disseminates deadlines for incoming audits, liaises with the Transparency and Institutional Development department at HQ to plan the audit and contract with the audit firm (if relevant). Centralizes and prepares documentation for external audits at field level, files the audit report.

YOUR PROFILE

  • University degree in international affairs, mass communications or related subject
  • At least two years experiences working in emergency programs
  • Previous successful experience developing projects and writing proposals for public donors
  • Knowledge of main donor regulations and priorities
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills
  • Detail oriented, organized, and able to manage competing urgent requests and priorities
  • Works well in team, comfortable in a multi-cultural environment, flexible and able to handle pressure well
  • Previous experiences in unsecure and tense environment

SI WILL OFFER YOU

A salary starting from 1800€ gross per month (10% annual leave allowance paid monthly) + valorization of your experiences A monthly Per Diem of 600 USD

SI also covers accommodation costs and travel expenses between the expatriate’s country of origin and the place of assignment.

Vacation: During the assignment, a system of alternation between work and time off is implemented at the rate of one break every three months. Our policy was just modified: from now on, Solidarités offers you 7 working days ever three months, with a 850 USD allowance for each break. In addition to these regular break, SI adds a day off per worked month. These days off as well as the breaks are not deducted from the paid leaves that are paid every months with your salary as they are offered by the organization.

Social and medical cover:

Expatriates benefit from an insurance package which reimburses all healthcare expenses (including medical and surgical expenses, dental care and ophthalmological expenses, repatriation) and a welfare system including war risks. Essential vaccination and antimalarial treatment costs are refunded.

LIVING CONDITIONS:

The living conditions of the base are comfortable (A.C, comfortable beds, TV, tennis table, good cooking etc.) with possibility of finding a wide range of goods for cooking. Despite restriction for security reasons, the level of activities is quite good (Sport: Soccer, volleyball…and interactions with other INGO). The multicultural environment allows for enriching exchanges and extensive discussions, as the atmosphere is very uplifting. Security procedures are quite restrictive (which is normal given the context) but it means that movement are limited and that knowledge of the city and the culture will be also very limited.

2019-10-05

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