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Role & Responsibilities

Research new funding sources, prepare specific bids, proposals and reports for submission to institutional donors as well as donor relationship management and maintenance of appropriate information systems. Provide strategic support, monitor, review and evaluate all aspects of Medair programmes.

Project Overview

Emergency health projects targeting displaced, war affected and vulnerable populations in Eastern Congo. WASH interventions in health centres and as part of a health emergency response. Opening humanitarian access to remote areas to facilitate referrals, programme operations and access to market.

Workplace & Working conditions

Field based position in Kinshasa, D.R. Congo.

Starting Date / Initial Contract Details
August 2024. Full time, 24 months.

Key Activity Areas

Donor Relations Management

  • Maintain efficient donor relationship management with all new and existing donors.
  • Administer the drafting and presentation of all new concept notes, proposals, and associated budgets.
  • Maintain current analysis of institutional donor humanitarian policy and practice, trends and funding opportunities as well as general context based on all discussions at Kinshasa level.
  • Maintain a database of all potential in country donors for DRC and update to DRC management staff and Programme Coordinators on donor strategies, geographical and thematic priorities, future calls and requirements for applications.

Official Representation

  • Oversee work of Liaison Officer in dealings with the national government in particular in keeping tabs on the renewal of different official documents; deliverance of work visas, official paperwork, etc.
  • Maintain official contacts with the different embassies where Medair staff is registered.
  • Participate in all forums of coordination where general or technical information is shared. In particular Humanitarian Advisory Group (OCHA), INGO Forum Chef de Mission and thematic meetings, Humanitarian Country Team, National Clusters, etc.

Communication

  • Develop, network and maintain good relations with the in-country representatives of relevant stakeholders in order to secure the presence of Medair in the country.
  • Ensure that best practice is communicated, followed and shared in all aspects of grants management.
  • See that all information is well classified for use by the rest of the team. Relevant information should be easy to find, and relevant people should be aware of issuing of new information.
  • Link up with Communication Officer (CO) in order to determine the right material to produce, under which timeline and to what public so that use of communication material use is maximised in country.

Programme and Quality Management

  • Develop and implement a relevant and sustainable country strategy that is in line with the main priorities of national documents such as the Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) developed by OCHA.
  • Ensure that relevant technical guidelines are considered during proposal writing.
  • Regular field trips to locations where Medair is active or to new locations either alone or alongside other staff.
  • Regularly assess and provide feedback and recommendations on the quality of the programmes and interventions during field visits and at other relevant times.
  • Participate to monitoring and evaluation of programme activities and outputs, implementing corrective actions based on important points of discussion at national level.

Grant Management

  • Establish and maintain appropriate systems and procedures to ensure the compliance with donor contracts and other requirements. Know requirements of donors and contracts in order to advise senior management regarding eligibility of expenses, budget flexibility, etc.
  • In partnership with the finance manager and the senior management team, monitor spending at award level and alert when there are significant deviations from forecast and/or eligibility issues on the current grants
  • Help develop tools to analyse spending at country level and better manage spread-out resources. For instance: staff allocation or vehicle allocation across grants, country-level procurement and orders, etc.
  • In close contact with all fundraising departments, focal point for private funding monitoring, in particular when this is restricted (monitoring of COD161PF, COD175PF grant codes). Help set targets based on most efficient compromise between funding need and ease of access for marketing resources
  • Review all proposals, operational reports, procurement plans, and other relevant documents to ensure consistency in all figures, etc.

Base Management

  • Manage the Kinshasa budget and line manage Kinshasa team.
  • Facilitate team member visits to Kinshasa (arranging appointments, transport, accommodation, etc.).
  • Oversee contract with government liaison partner for processing visa applications, registrations etc

Team Spiritual Life

  • Reflect the values of Medair with team members, local staff, beneficiaries, and external contacts.
  • Work, live, and pray together in our Christian faith- based team settings. Fully contribute to the rich spiritual life of your team, including team devotions, prayer, and words of encouragement.
  • Encouraged to join and contribute to Medair’s international prayer network.

Qualifications

  • University degree in a relevant subject such as Management / Development Studies / Business Administration or in a relevant technical subject.
  • Strong working knowledge of English and French (spoken and written).

Experience

  • 5 years post-qualification experience in a management position.
  • 3 years post-qualification experience in a complex humanitarian emergency.
  • 3 years overseas work experience, preferably with a humanitarian NGO.
  • Computer literate with good working knowledge of Microsoft Excel, Word and Outlook.
  • Experience in the design, monitoring of implementation and evaluation of humanitarian programmes.
  • Experience in dealing with donors and government officials.
  • Knowledge of Humanitarian Essentials, Sphere and HAP Standards and humanitarian guidelines.
  • Advanced planning, assessment and analytical skills. Good report, negotiation and proposal writing skills.
  • Advanced leadership and project management skills. Experience of representation at national and local levels.

All new deploying international staff to Medair’s country programmes (and other roles which require field travel) should be fully vaccinated with a WHO-approved COVID vaccine, supported with a COVID vaccination certificate as evidence.

Medair is committed to safeguarding the protection of beneficiaries, volunteers, staff and partners, and particularly children. Therefore, we do not employ staff whose background we understand to be unsuitable for working with children. Medair staff are required to give the utmost respect to, and comply with, Medair’s accountability policies and best practices.

Medair Relief & Recovery Orientation Course (ROC) (which forms part of the recruitment selection process for field positions).

Please do not make multiple applications. We will not review email applications. Only English-language applications / CVs will be reviewed.

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Medair is a humanitarian aid organisation inspired by Christian faith. For our Headquarters and Internationally Recruited Staff, we are looking for professionals who share our values, and are committed and motivated to relieve suffering in some of the world’s most remote and vulnerable communities. What’s so rewarding about a career with Medair? You will help save and sustain the lives of people who truly need assistance, while also learning new skills in a complex humanitarian environment. You will immerse yourself in a foreign culture and experience the joys and challenges of living and working with an international team. You will know the rich blessing of saving a life, of teaching new skills, of seeing communities restored and transformed.

Medair is an international non-governmental organization NGO of humanitarian aid with a stated mission, "to relieve suffering in some of the world’s most remote and devastated places." Medair provides emergency relief and recovery services including Health and Nutrition; Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene; and Shelter and Infrastructure. Medair lists its values as: hope, compassion, dignity, accountability, integrity, and faith.Medair’s statutes were registered in 1989 with the Registre du Commerce of the state of Vaud, Switzerland. Its international and operational headquarters are based in Switzerland. Medair has been active in 31 countries, working in some of the most remote, hard-to-reach places in the world. It is independent of any political, economic, or social authority. As a signatory of the Code of Conduct for the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and NGOs in Disaster Relief, the organization provides aid to the most vulnerable, irrespective of race, gender, religion, age, or nationality.Medair has approximately 750 employees worldwide, many with years of humanitarian experience. Medair’s annual operating income in 2013 was USD 45.3 million. Its programs served 1.25 million direct beneficiaries in 2013.The organization is responding to the Nepal earthquakes, to the Syrian refugee crisis in Lebanon and Jordan and providing relief and recovery services in, South Sudan, Iraq, Democratic Republic of Congo, Madagascar, Afghanistan, Syria and Somalia. Recent programs have been run in Albania, Angola, Armenia, Bangladesh, Chad, Chechnya, Haiti, India, Indonesia, Ingushetia, Iraq, Iran, Kenya, Kosovo, Liberia, Mozambique, Ossetia, Philippines, Rwanda, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Pakistan, Uganda, and Zimbabwe.

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0 USD kinshasa CF 3201 Abc road Fixed Term , 40 hours per week Medair

Role & Responsibilities

Research new funding sources, prepare specific bids, proposals and reports for submission to institutional donors as well as donor relationship management and maintenance of appropriate information systems. Provide strategic support, monitor, review and evaluate all aspects of Medair programmes.

Project Overview

Emergency health projects targeting displaced, war affected and vulnerable populations in Eastern Congo. WASH interventions in health centres and as part of a health emergency response. Opening humanitarian access to remote areas to facilitate referrals, programme operations and access to market.

Workplace & Working conditions

Field based position in Kinshasa, D.R. Congo.

Starting Date / Initial Contract Details August 2024. Full time, 24 months.

Key Activity Areas

Donor Relations Management

  • Maintain efficient donor relationship management with all new and existing donors.
  • Administer the drafting and presentation of all new concept notes, proposals, and associated budgets.
  • Maintain current analysis of institutional donor humanitarian policy and practice, trends and funding opportunities as well as general context based on all discussions at Kinshasa level.
  • Maintain a database of all potential in country donors for DRC and update to DRC management staff and Programme Coordinators on donor strategies, geographical and thematic priorities, future calls and requirements for applications.

Official Representation

  • Oversee work of Liaison Officer in dealings with the national government in particular in keeping tabs on the renewal of different official documents; deliverance of work visas, official paperwork, etc.
  • Maintain official contacts with the different embassies where Medair staff is registered.
  • Participate in all forums of coordination where general or technical information is shared. In particular Humanitarian Advisory Group (OCHA), INGO Forum Chef de Mission and thematic meetings, Humanitarian Country Team, National Clusters, etc.

Communication

  • Develop, network and maintain good relations with the in-country representatives of relevant stakeholders in order to secure the presence of Medair in the country.
  • Ensure that best practice is communicated, followed and shared in all aspects of grants management.
  • See that all information is well classified for use by the rest of the team. Relevant information should be easy to find, and relevant people should be aware of issuing of new information.
  • Link up with Communication Officer (CO) in order to determine the right material to produce, under which timeline and to what public so that use of communication material use is maximised in country.

Programme and Quality Management

  • Develop and implement a relevant and sustainable country strategy that is in line with the main priorities of national documents such as the Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) developed by OCHA.
  • Ensure that relevant technical guidelines are considered during proposal writing.
  • Regular field trips to locations where Medair is active or to new locations either alone or alongside other staff.
  • Regularly assess and provide feedback and recommendations on the quality of the programmes and interventions during field visits and at other relevant times.
  • Participate to monitoring and evaluation of programme activities and outputs, implementing corrective actions based on important points of discussion at national level.

Grant Management

  • Establish and maintain appropriate systems and procedures to ensure the compliance with donor contracts and other requirements. Know requirements of donors and contracts in order to advise senior management regarding eligibility of expenses, budget flexibility, etc.
  • In partnership with the finance manager and the senior management team, monitor spending at award level and alert when there are significant deviations from forecast and/or eligibility issues on the current grants
  • Help develop tools to analyse spending at country level and better manage spread-out resources. For instance: staff allocation or vehicle allocation across grants, country-level procurement and orders, etc.
  • In close contact with all fundraising departments, focal point for private funding monitoring, in particular when this is restricted (monitoring of COD161PF, COD175PF grant codes). Help set targets based on most efficient compromise between funding need and ease of access for marketing resources
  • Review all proposals, operational reports, procurement plans, and other relevant documents to ensure consistency in all figures, etc.

Base Management

  • Manage the Kinshasa budget and line manage Kinshasa team.
  • Facilitate team member visits to Kinshasa (arranging appointments, transport, accommodation, etc.).
  • Oversee contract with government liaison partner for processing visa applications, registrations etc

Team Spiritual Life

  • Reflect the values of Medair with team members, local staff, beneficiaries, and external contacts.
  • Work, live, and pray together in our Christian faith- based team settings. Fully contribute to the rich spiritual life of your team, including team devotions, prayer, and words of encouragement.
  • Encouraged to join and contribute to Medair’s international prayer network.

Qualifications

  • University degree in a relevant subject such as Management / Development Studies / Business Administration or in a relevant technical subject.
  • Strong working knowledge of English and French (spoken and written).

Experience

  • 5 years post-qualification experience in a management position.
  • 3 years post-qualification experience in a complex humanitarian emergency.
  • 3 years overseas work experience, preferably with a humanitarian NGO.
  • Computer literate with good working knowledge of Microsoft Excel, Word and Outlook.
  • Experience in the design, monitoring of implementation and evaluation of humanitarian programmes.
  • Experience in dealing with donors and government officials.
  • Knowledge of Humanitarian Essentials, Sphere and HAP Standards and humanitarian guidelines.
  • Advanced planning, assessment and analytical skills. Good report, negotiation and proposal writing skills.
  • Advanced leadership and project management skills. Experience of representation at national and local levels.

All new deploying international staff to Medair’s country programmes (and other roles which require field travel) should be fully vaccinated with a WHO-approved COVID vaccine, supported with a COVID vaccination certificate as evidence.

Medair is committed to safeguarding the protection of beneficiaries, volunteers, staff and partners, and particularly children. Therefore, we do not employ staff whose background we understand to be unsuitable for working with children. Medair staff are required to give the utmost respect to, and comply with, Medair’s accountability policies and best practices.

Medair Relief & Recovery Orientation Course (ROC) (which forms part of the recruitment selection process for field positions).

Please do not make multiple applications. We will not review email applications. Only English-language applications / CVs will be reviewed.

2024-09-19

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