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Program Coordinator, Burundi

Position type and closing date

The closing date for applications is 30 April 2020

Contract duration: 1 year, with possible extension

Starting date: as soon as possible

Lutheran World Federation (LWF) World Service

LWF World Service is the humanitarian and development arm of the Lutheran World Federation. We are a widely recognized, international, faith-based organization working in over 20 countries. We seek to bring people of all backgrounds together in the common quest for justice, peace, and reconciliation in an increasingly complex and fragmented world.

A commitment to the human rights of every individual, regardless of their status, guides our work, actions, and operations. We are particularly known for our timely, compassionate, and professional humanitarian work, and for our field presence in hard-to-reach areas. Our work is people-centered and community- based. Above all, we work with the most vulnerable, and in order to claim and uphold their rights, we engage proactively with local government and community structures.

Our partners in Burundi include the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization, The Evangelical Lutheran Church of America, Bread for the Word, Australian Lutheran Word Service and others.

For additional information please see www.lutheranworld.org/WorldService.

Basic purpose

The Program Coordinator (PC) is based in Bujumbura, with frequent travel to Cankuzo. In her/his capacity as a member of the LWF Burundi Management Team the PC may be requested to deputize the National Country Director.

The main goals of this position are two-fold, namely (i) to ensure efficient planning and rollup of programmatic work to the highest technical standards and (ii) to design high quality projects and mobilize the necessary funding to implement them.

Required Qualifications

University degree in international relations, development, social sciences, international law or other relevant fields.

Knowledge and Experience

At least five years working in the humanitarian or development sector.

Knowledge and experience of cooperation with United Nations and governmental agencies and/of international development cooperation in the field of humanitarian assistance, advocacy, human rights and sustainable development is essential.

At least two years of increasing management experience in a similar position.

Ability to work as part of a team under minimal supervision while ensuring efficient communications with all team members.

Robust project design and fundraising skills.

Proven track-record in mobilizing resources for humanitarian and development projects.

Good communication skills, tact and diplomacy.

Experience in the Great Lakes region would be an asset.

Language Skills

English and French – advanced written and oral skills required

Kirundi – would be an additional asset

LWF Core Skills

Analytical thinking Level 3 – Expert level

Achieving results Level 3 – Expert level

Initiative Level 2 – Advanced level

Accountability Level 2 – Advanced level

Working effectively with others Level 3 – Expert level

Leadership Level 2 – Advanced level

LWF Required Functional Skills

Project Management Level 3 – Expert level

Stakeholders Management Level 3 – Expert level

Networking Level 2 – Advanced level

Grant Management Level 2 – Advanced level

Stress Management Level 2 – Advanced level

People Management Level 2 – Advanced level

Main duties

Program Management and strategic planning (35%)

Assists the National Programme Director in the overall coordination, management and support of all LWF World Service projects in Cankuzo and Ruyigi Provinces;

Supervises, coordinate and mentor the program staff, ensuring that they carry out their functions in a timely, coordinated and participatory manner;

Supports the implementation of the country strategy up to LWF and donor standards and with full accountability towards affected populations;

Designs and establishes any new project interventions, both emergency and development activities,

Finalizes project proposals, reports and other documentation relating to program matters;

Fulfils the highest programmatic, administrative, quality and accountability standards through adopting and implementing the World Service policies and guidelines as well as adhering to the Codes of Conduct and other quality assurance guidelines to which World Service is a signatory (eg. SPHERE, CHS etc);

Maintains a coordinated and effective working relationship with identified partners.

Networking, project design and fundraising (65%)

Develops working relationships, consortia and increasing integration with local organizations and other international NGOs;

Liaises with government, NGOs, implementing partners, related agencies, member churches and other agencies regarding program activities to ensure effective planning and coordination;

Keeps abreast of relevant resource mobilization opportunities and maintains up to date donor maps and files.

Coordinates needs assessment and studies as required for purposes of resource mobilization. When necessary runs project design workshops and external stakeholder consultations to support project design process and develops proposals for new and existing donors, in coordination with partner organizations, the relevant LWF staff, in compliance with the highest standards;

Ensures that proposals are developed to donor standards;

Coordinates closely with Program, Projects, Technical Units, Finance, Administration and Human Resources to ensure funding proposals are in alignment with policies and practices;

Participates in the relevant fora (e.g. cluster meetings and networks (such as RESO or the ACT alliance) with relevant active partners.

Applicants are required to uphold the core values of our organization.

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The Lutheran World Federation (LWF; German: Lutherischer Weltbund) is a global communion of national and regional Lutheran churches headquartered in the Ecumenical Centre in Geneva, Switzerland. The federation was founded in the Swedish city of Lund in the aftermath of the Second World War in 1947 to coordinate the activities of the many differing Lutheran churches. Since 1984, the member churches are in pulpit and altar fellowship, with common doctrine as the basis of membership and mission activity.

The LWF now has 144 member church bodies in 79 countries representing over 72 million Lutherans.The LWF acts on behalf of its member churches in areas of common interest such as ecumenical and interfaith relations, theology, humanitarian assistance, human rights, communication, and the various aspects of mission and development work.

The Department for World Service is the LWF's humanitarian arm. It has programmes in 32 countries. The LWF is a member of ACT Alliance.

The Department for World Service is the LWF's humanitarian arm. It has programmes in 32 countries. The LWF is a member of ACT Alliance.

On October 31, 1999, in Augsburg, Germany, the Lutheran World Federation signed the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification with the Roman Catholic Church. The statement is an attempt to narrow the theological divide between the two faiths. The Declaration also states that the mutual condemnations between 16th-century Lutherans and the Roman Catholic Church no longer apply. A similar event took place in Lund Cathedral at the 500th anniversary of the beginning of the Reformation when Pope Francis visited Scania, Sweden's southernmost province that originally was Danish

The federation was organized at Lund, Sweden, in 1947. Based in Geneva, Switzerland, it replaced the more informal Lutheran World Convention, which had been founded in 1924. The goal was to coordinate international activities of the many Lutheran churches, to provide a forum for discussions on theological and organizational issues, and to assist in philanthropy, missionary activity, and exchange of students and professors. A key leader was Executive Secretary Sylvester C. Michelfelder (1889–1951), representing the American Lutheran Church. He had been a leader in organizing $45 million in American help for the rebuilding of Protestant churches in Germany after 1945. By the time of his death in 1951, the federation represented 52 churches in 25 countries.

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0 USD Bujumbura CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week Lutheran World Federation

Program Coordinator, Burundi

Position type and closing date

The closing date for applications is 30 April 2020

Contract duration: 1 year, with possible extension

Starting date: as soon as possible

Lutheran World Federation (LWF) World Service

LWF World Service is the humanitarian and development arm of the Lutheran World Federation. We are a widely recognized, international, faith-based organization working in over 20 countries. We seek to bring people of all backgrounds together in the common quest for justice, peace, and reconciliation in an increasingly complex and fragmented world.

A commitment to the human rights of every individual, regardless of their status, guides our work, actions, and operations. We are particularly known for our timely, compassionate, and professional humanitarian work, and for our field presence in hard-to-reach areas. Our work is people-centered and community- based. Above all, we work with the most vulnerable, and in order to claim and uphold their rights, we engage proactively with local government and community structures.

Our partners in Burundi include the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization, The Evangelical Lutheran Church of America, Bread for the Word, Australian Lutheran Word Service and others.

For additional information please see www.lutheranworld.org/WorldService.

Basic purpose

The Program Coordinator (PC) is based in Bujumbura, with frequent travel to Cankuzo. In her/his capacity as a member of the LWF Burundi Management Team the PC may be requested to deputize the National Country Director.

The main goals of this position are two-fold, namely (i) to ensure efficient planning and rollup of programmatic work to the highest technical standards and (ii) to design high quality projects and mobilize the necessary funding to implement them.

Required Qualifications

University degree in international relations, development, social sciences, international law or other relevant fields.

Knowledge and Experience

At least five years working in the humanitarian or development sector.

Knowledge and experience of cooperation with United Nations and governmental agencies and/of international development cooperation in the field of humanitarian assistance, advocacy, human rights and sustainable development is essential.

At least two years of increasing management experience in a similar position.

Ability to work as part of a team under minimal supervision while ensuring efficient communications with all team members.

Robust project design and fundraising skills.

Proven track-record in mobilizing resources for humanitarian and development projects.

Good communication skills, tact and diplomacy.

Experience in the Great Lakes region would be an asset.

Language Skills

English and French - advanced written and oral skills required

Kirundi - would be an additional asset

LWF Core Skills

Analytical thinking Level 3 – Expert level

Achieving results Level 3 – Expert level

Initiative Level 2 – Advanced level

Accountability Level 2 – Advanced level

Working effectively with others Level 3 – Expert level

Leadership Level 2 – Advanced level

LWF Required Functional Skills

Project Management Level 3 – Expert level

Stakeholders Management Level 3 – Expert level

Networking Level 2 – Advanced level

Grant Management Level 2 – Advanced level

Stress Management Level 2 – Advanced level

People Management Level 2 – Advanced level

Main duties

Program Management and strategic planning (35%)

Assists the National Programme Director in the overall coordination, management and support of all LWF World Service projects in Cankuzo and Ruyigi Provinces;

Supervises, coordinate and mentor the program staff, ensuring that they carry out their functions in a timely, coordinated and participatory manner;

Supports the implementation of the country strategy up to LWF and donor standards and with full accountability towards affected populations;

Designs and establishes any new project interventions, both emergency and development activities,

Finalizes project proposals, reports and other documentation relating to program matters;

Fulfils the highest programmatic, administrative, quality and accountability standards through adopting and implementing the World Service policies and guidelines as well as adhering to the Codes of Conduct and other quality assurance guidelines to which World Service is a signatory (eg. SPHERE, CHS etc);

Maintains a coordinated and effective working relationship with identified partners.

Networking, project design and fundraising (65%)

Develops working relationships, consortia and increasing integration with local organizations and other international NGOs;

Liaises with government, NGOs, implementing partners, related agencies, member churches and other agencies regarding program activities to ensure effective planning and coordination;

Keeps abreast of relevant resource mobilization opportunities and maintains up to date donor maps and files.

Coordinates needs assessment and studies as required for purposes of resource mobilization. When necessary runs project design workshops and external stakeholder consultations to support project design process and develops proposals for new and existing donors, in coordination with partner organizations, the relevant LWF staff, in compliance with the highest standards;

Ensures that proposals are developed to donor standards;

Coordinates closely with Program, Projects, Technical Units, Finance, Administration and Human Resources to ensure funding proposals are in alignment with policies and practices;

Participates in the relevant fora (e.g. cluster meetings and networks (such as RESO or the ACT alliance) with relevant active partners.

Applicants are required to uphold the core values of our organization.

2020-05-01

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