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Organization: Right To Play Mozambique

Work location: Maputo, Mozambique

Authorized to work in: Mozambique (Eligible to work legally without requiring work permit)

Target Start Date: Immediate

Contract Duration: 2-year contract with possibility of renewal

Closing Date: Open until position is filled

BACKGROUND:

Right To Play is a global organisation that protects, educates and empowers children to rise above adversity using play. By harnessing play, one of the most powerful and fundamental forces in a child’s life, we helped 2.3 million children last year to stay in school and out of work, to prevent life-threatening diseases like HIV and malaria and to stay safe from exploitation and abuse. We are the only global development organization focused exclusively on using play to transform the lives of children and youth impacted by poverty, war, disease and inequality.

Established in 2000, Right To Play reaches children through experiential programming in 15 countries in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and North America. These programs are supported by our headquarters in Toronto, Canada; London, UK and eight national offices across Europe (Germany, The Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, UK) and North America (Canada, US).

With a shared passion for our mission, our Culture Code guides how we act and interact based on five core pillars:

  • Accept Everyone – Be intentional about inclusion
  • Make Things Happen – Seek opportunities to lead and innovate
  • Display Courage – Act with integrity
  • Demonstrate Care – Look after yourself and one another
  • Be Playful – Have fun at work

PROGRAM SUMMARY:

The Sexual Health and Reproductive Education (SHARE) program is a new program funded by Global Affairs Canada. SHARE will be implemented as a consortium led by Right To Play, in partnership with WaterAid, the Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWE) and FHI 360. This program will operate in Ghana, Mozambique and Uganda, and will use a gender-transformative and rights-based approach to improve the reproductive health of adolescents, particularly girls and young women. SHARE is a five-year program that will work with girls and boys aged 10-24, both in and out of school, to empower them to demand better sexual and reproductive health care. The initiative will also work with Community Health Workers and Health Care Facilities to ensure their services are adolescent-friendly and gender-responsive and engage community members in activities to increase support for adolescents and young people to access SRHR education and gender-responsive services. SHARE will work across multiple government partners, notably ministries of health, ministries of education and ministries of water, to ensure systematic approaches to service delivery and strengthening.

JOB SUMMARY:

The Project Manager reports directly to the Program Manager and is responsible for project planning and high- quality implementation of the operational project in the country portfolio. He/she leads on the implementation of the project under the direction of the Program Manager including identification and maintenance of partnerships, donor stewardship in close coordination with the fundraising centre, where applicable, and in-country representation with key project stakeholders. He/she is also responsible for project implementation, coordination, reporting, budget monitoring and donor compliance of active grants. The Project Manager directly manages project teams based in different locations across Mozambique.

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:

Job Responsibility #1: Project implementation, quality, innovation and reporting (60% of Time):

  • Oversees the implementation of project plan. Ensures that project teams are implementing project activities in line with donor requirements to achieve project outcomes.
  • Collaborates with Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) team to establish and maintain the project monitoring, MEL and reporting system in line with RTP MEL standards and the performance measurement framework of the project.
  • Collaborates with MEL team to develop and implement monitoring, review, assessment and evaluation plans for improved program development and delivery.
  • Works closely with other project and non-project technical staff (e.g. Gender Specialist, Child Protection Advisor) to ensure that project implementation reflects global good practice, including in cross-cutting areas such as gender equality, child protection and environmental sustainability.
  • Ensures adherence to RTP program standards in program design and implementation.
  • Oversees preparation and submission of quality narrative reports, financial reports, work plans and budgets in line with donor requirements.
  • Monitors budget implementation, compliance and financial reporting to donors. Ensures that financial budgeting and reporting is aligned with program/project plans and implementation.
  • Provides quarterly updates of lessons learned and best practices to the Program Manager and stakeholders to ensure that project lessons are being used to promote improved program delivery.
  • Conducts regular monitoring visits to project locations.
  • Together with the project team and in consultation with the Program Manager, proactively identifies bottlenecks and potential implementation risks and develops effective strategies to address them.
  • Promptly answers adhoc requests for information concerning the project from the donor and/or Fundraising Centre, in line with agreed project communication protocols.
  • Identifies potential success stories and other communications content as related to the project and shares with the direct report for onward sharing with RTP communications staff.

Job Responsibility #2: Partnership, fundraising, representation and collaboration (15% of Time):

  • Manages existing partnerships. Supports the Program Manager in identifying and developing new partnerships with local NGOs, Community Based Organizations (CBOs) and the communities.
  • Ensures implementation of NGO capacity building plans identified during partner assessments.
  • Regularly monitors the quality of RTP interaction with its project partners and advises senior leadership, and the Fundraising Centre as applicable, on any identified risks and required adjustments in partnership approach.
  • Prepares partner agreements and amendments as may be required in line with RTP standards.
  • Supports the Program Manager in identifying potential linkages, collaboration and networking with other civil society organizations and government and other relevant institutions to enhance RTP visibility and program activities.
  • As needed, represents RTP in various platforms and maintains positive relationships with governments and other relevant stakeholders regarding RTP activities.
  • Meets with partners’ staff and community leaders to discuss project improvement as needed.
  • Participates in partnership meetings with donors in close collaboration with the Program Manager and Country Director, as relevant.
  • Where applicable, supports the Program Manager in developing high quality proposals for potential funding.

Job Responsibility #3: Team management, compliance and capacity building (10% of Time):

  • Ensures that the project team members have a clear understanding of their roles, responsibilities and accountabilities as outlined in their job descriptions to ensure quality performance.
  • Participates in the recruitment of new project team members.
  • Regularly provides the necessary feedback to project team members and completes their performance appraisals.
  • Provides direct support to project team members in the form of systems and tools.
  • Develops and strengthens the project team’s understanding of project cycle management and donor compliance requirements, working closely with the Fundraising Centre where applicable.
  • Ensures that staff development plans are reviewed by the country office Senior Leadership Team and implemented.
  • Implements policies and procedures that guide and support RTP activities, ensures compliance with RTP code of conduct, gender and child safeguarding policies including timely and appropriate reporting.

Job Responsibility #4: Planning, development and budgeting (10% of Time):

  • Contributes to the design and development of new program strategies and plans (e.g. Country Strategic Plans).
  • Leads in the preparation of timely and cost-effective operational plans, budgets and strategic plans with the program team.
  • Ensures adequate communication of country level plans to project team and partners/stakeholders.
  • Contributes to identifying new project ideas/ initiatives that are aligned with the organization’s strategic targets.
  • In close coordination with the Program Manager, Finance Manager/Officer supports the budget planning processes for programs/projects to ensure that project funds are expended according to procedures and plans.
  • Participates in country level budget monitoring processes such as reviews of implementation rates as related to their project.

Job Responsibility #5: Other Tasks as Assigned (5% of Time)

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS (Must have):

EDUCATION/TRAINING/CERTIFICATION:

  • Bachelor’s degree in social sciences, development studies or other related disciplines.

EXPERIENCE:

  • 5 years’ experience managing international development projects. Proven experience in project planning, implementation and monitoring, report writing, partnership-building and working with NGOs.

COMPETENCIES/PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES:

  • Excellent organizational skills and ability to multi-task on a constant basis
  • Excellent interpersonal communication skills to build rapport with staff, partners, government officials, donors and community leaders
  • Ability to work under pressure meeting deadlines in a fast-paced fluid environment
  • Creative and flexible with problem solving skills
  • Demonstrated professionalism and diplomacy
  • Ability to represent oneself and RTP to mid-level officials
  • People management particularly coaching
  • A solid team player

KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS:

  • Strong MS Office and program management tools and procedures
  • Budgetary control and financial management, including ability to read and understand financial data
  • Project management skills
  • Knowledge of results-based management and/or other recognized approaches to project monitoring & evaluation.

LANGUAGES:

  • Fluency in spoken and written Portuguese and English.

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS (An Asset):

  • Experience in quality improvement
  • Experience managing projects in multiple locations
  • Understanding of play-based learning would be considered a strong asset
  • Understanding of good practices in integrating gender equality into project plans and implementation would be considered a strong asset
  • Experience with managing international development projects funded by large donor agencies (e.g. Global Affairs Canada, NORAD) will be considered a strong asset.
  • Understanding of community development or development

WHO YOU ARE:

You are highly driven, results-oriented, collaborative and well-rounded leader with a passion for working with

children and youth. You are an exceptional communicator with excellent networking skills.

WHAT YOU’LL GET:

The opportunity to work with a passionate, innovative and collaborative team where you have the ability to make things happen. You will gain experience working for a globally recognized organization with a healthy culture premised on our Culture Code (accept everyone, make things happen, display courage, demonstrate care and be playful). In addition, we offer a competitive salary and benefits package including flexible work environment and personal learning and development days.

How to apply

If you are interested in applying for this position, please send your resume and cover letter to [email protected] indicating on the subject field the “**SHARE Project Manager**”.

While we thank all applicants for their interest, only those selected for interviews will be contacted. Shortlisting of applications will begin immediately and interviews may be held before the closing date.

Right To Play provides equal employment opportunities to employees regardless of their gender, race, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation or marital status. As such, we encourage groups who have been historically disadvantaged with respect to employment to apply for positions at Right To Play. We offer a family-friendly environment that allows for flexible work arrangements in order to support staff diversity and ensure a healthy work-life balance.

We are a child-centered organization. Our recruitment and selection procedures reflect our commitment to the safety and protection of children in our programs. The successful candidate will be required to provide a satisfactory police record check as a condition of employment.

Should you require any form of accommodation during the recruitment process, kindly contact the People & Culture team by email at [email protected]

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Right To Play is a global organization that attempts to teach children in need with educational games. It was founded in 2000 by Olympic gold medalist Johann Olav Koss,

Right To Play's programs are facilitated by more than 14,900 local volunteer coaches and more than 620 international staff.

Working in both the humanitarian and development context, Right To Play builds local capacity by training community leaders as coaches to deliver its programs in 18 countries affected by war, poverty, and disease in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and North America.

Right To Play is headquartered in Toronto, Canada and has national offices in Canada, Germany, Norway, the Netherlands, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States. The national offices raise funds, build awareness for Right To Play programs and advocate for play based learning.

Between 1994 and 2000, Right to Play, formerly Olympic Aid, continued to raise funds for children in disadvantaged situations, building on the momentum of subsequent Olympic Games. In 1996, Olympic Aid formed a partnership with UNICEF and raised $13 million US prior to and during the Games in Atlanta. The funds assisted UNICEF in vaccinating approximately 12.2 million children and more than 800,000 women.

This vaccination effort was extraordinary as it resulted in temporary Olympic Truces in Afghanistan and the Kurdish region in northern Iraq. All fighting stopped in the regions so the UNICEF staff could safely immunize the children and women of these areas.

With its incorporation in late 2000, Olympic Aid (which became Right To Play) made the transition from “fundraising vehicle” to implementing Non-Governmental Organization (NGO). In March 2001, the first sport and play programs began in refugee communities in Angola and Côte d'Ivoire.

During the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City, Olympic Aid hosted a Roundtable Forum entitled “Healthier, Safer, Stronger: Using Sport for Development to build a brighter future for children worldwide”. United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan gave the keynote address while global leaders in health, sport and development participated in a moderated discussion of the role of sport in relation to four development issues: vaccination, tobacco-free sport, HIV and AIDS prevention and the rehabilitation of refugees. With participants including Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Dr. Jacques Rogge, President of the International Olympic Committee, the Olympic Aid Roundtable placed Sport for Development firmly on the UN agenda.

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Organization: Right To Play Mozambique

Work location: Maputo, Mozambique

Authorized to work in: Mozambique (Eligible to work legally without requiring work permit)

Target Start Date: Immediate

Contract Duration: 2-year contract with possibility of renewal

Closing Date: Open until position is filled

BACKGROUND:

Right To Play is a global organisation that protects, educates and empowers children to rise above adversity using play. By harnessing play, one of the most powerful and fundamental forces in a child’s life, we helped 2.3 million children last year to stay in school and out of work, to prevent life-threatening diseases like HIV and malaria and to stay safe from exploitation and abuse. We are the only global development organization focused exclusively on using play to transform the lives of children and youth impacted by poverty, war, disease and inequality.

Established in 2000, Right To Play reaches children through experiential programming in 15 countries in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and North America. These programs are supported by our headquarters in Toronto, Canada; London, UK and eight national offices across Europe (Germany, The Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, UK) and North America (Canada, US).

With a shared passion for our mission, our Culture Code guides how we act and interact based on five core pillars:

  • Accept Everyone – Be intentional about inclusion
  • Make Things Happen – Seek opportunities to lead and innovate
  • Display Courage – Act with integrity
  • Demonstrate Care – Look after yourself and one another
  • Be Playful – Have fun at work

PROGRAM SUMMARY:

The Sexual Health and Reproductive Education (SHARE) program is a new program funded by Global Affairs Canada. SHARE will be implemented as a consortium led by Right To Play, in partnership with WaterAid, the Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWE) and FHI 360. This program will operate in Ghana, Mozambique and Uganda, and will use a gender-transformative and rights-based approach to improve the reproductive health of adolescents, particularly girls and young women. SHARE is a five-year program that will work with girls and boys aged 10-24, both in and out of school, to empower them to demand better sexual and reproductive health care. The initiative will also work with Community Health Workers and Health Care Facilities to ensure their services are adolescent-friendly and gender-responsive and engage community members in activities to increase support for adolescents and young people to access SRHR education and gender-responsive services. SHARE will work across multiple government partners, notably ministries of health, ministries of education and ministries of water, to ensure systematic approaches to service delivery and strengthening.

JOB SUMMARY:

The Project Manager reports directly to the Program Manager and is responsible for project planning and high- quality implementation of the operational project in the country portfolio. He/she leads on the implementation of the project under the direction of the Program Manager including identification and maintenance of partnerships, donor stewardship in close coordination with the fundraising centre, where applicable, and in-country representation with key project stakeholders. He/she is also responsible for project implementation, coordination, reporting, budget monitoring and donor compliance of active grants. The Project Manager directly manages project teams based in different locations across Mozambique.

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:

Job Responsibility #1: Project implementation, quality, innovation and reporting (60% of Time):

  • Oversees the implementation of project plan. Ensures that project teams are implementing project activities in line with donor requirements to achieve project outcomes.
  • Collaborates with Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) team to establish and maintain the project monitoring, MEL and reporting system in line with RTP MEL standards and the performance measurement framework of the project.
  • Collaborates with MEL team to develop and implement monitoring, review, assessment and evaluation plans for improved program development and delivery.
  • Works closely with other project and non-project technical staff (e.g. Gender Specialist, Child Protection Advisor) to ensure that project implementation reflects global good practice, including in cross-cutting areas such as gender equality, child protection and environmental sustainability.
  • Ensures adherence to RTP program standards in program design and implementation.
  • Oversees preparation and submission of quality narrative reports, financial reports, work plans and budgets in line with donor requirements.
  • Monitors budget implementation, compliance and financial reporting to donors. Ensures that financial budgeting and reporting is aligned with program/project plans and implementation.
  • Provides quarterly updates of lessons learned and best practices to the Program Manager and stakeholders to ensure that project lessons are being used to promote improved program delivery.
  • Conducts regular monitoring visits to project locations.
  • Together with the project team and in consultation with the Program Manager, proactively identifies bottlenecks and potential implementation risks and develops effective strategies to address them.
  • Promptly answers adhoc requests for information concerning the project from the donor and/or Fundraising Centre, in line with agreed project communication protocols.
  • Identifies potential success stories and other communications content as related to the project and shares with the direct report for onward sharing with RTP communications staff.

Job Responsibility #2: Partnership, fundraising, representation and collaboration (15% of Time):

  • Manages existing partnerships. Supports the Program Manager in identifying and developing new partnerships with local NGOs, Community Based Organizations (CBOs) and the communities.
  • Ensures implementation of NGO capacity building plans identified during partner assessments.
  • Regularly monitors the quality of RTP interaction with its project partners and advises senior leadership, and the Fundraising Centre as applicable, on any identified risks and required adjustments in partnership approach.
  • Prepares partner agreements and amendments as may be required in line with RTP standards.
  • Supports the Program Manager in identifying potential linkages, collaboration and networking with other civil society organizations and government and other relevant institutions to enhance RTP visibility and program activities.
  • As needed, represents RTP in various platforms and maintains positive relationships with governments and other relevant stakeholders regarding RTP activities.
  • Meets with partners’ staff and community leaders to discuss project improvement as needed.
  • Participates in partnership meetings with donors in close collaboration with the Program Manager and Country Director, as relevant.
  • Where applicable, supports the Program Manager in developing high quality proposals for potential funding.

Job Responsibility #3: Team management, compliance and capacity building (10% of Time):

  • Ensures that the project team members have a clear understanding of their roles, responsibilities and accountabilities as outlined in their job descriptions to ensure quality performance.
  • Participates in the recruitment of new project team members.
  • Regularly provides the necessary feedback to project team members and completes their performance appraisals.
  • Provides direct support to project team members in the form of systems and tools.
  • Develops and strengthens the project team’s understanding of project cycle management and donor compliance requirements, working closely with the Fundraising Centre where applicable.
  • Ensures that staff development plans are reviewed by the country office Senior Leadership Team and implemented.
  • Implements policies and procedures that guide and support RTP activities, ensures compliance with RTP code of conduct, gender and child safeguarding policies including timely and appropriate reporting.

Job Responsibility #4: Planning, development and budgeting (10% of Time):

  • Contributes to the design and development of new program strategies and plans (e.g. Country Strategic Plans).
  • Leads in the preparation of timely and cost-effective operational plans, budgets and strategic plans with the program team.
  • Ensures adequate communication of country level plans to project team and partners/stakeholders.
  • Contributes to identifying new project ideas/ initiatives that are aligned with the organization’s strategic targets.
  • In close coordination with the Program Manager, Finance Manager/Officer supports the budget planning processes for programs/projects to ensure that project funds are expended according to procedures and plans.
  • Participates in country level budget monitoring processes such as reviews of implementation rates as related to their project.

Job Responsibility #5: Other Tasks as Assigned (5% of Time)

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS (Must have):

EDUCATION/TRAINING/CERTIFICATION:

  • Bachelor’s degree in social sciences, development studies or other related disciplines.

EXPERIENCE:

  • 5 years’ experience managing international development projects. Proven experience in project planning, implementation and monitoring, report writing, partnership-building and working with NGOs.

COMPETENCIES/PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES:

  • Excellent organizational skills and ability to multi-task on a constant basis
  • Excellent interpersonal communication skills to build rapport with staff, partners, government officials, donors and community leaders
  • Ability to work under pressure meeting deadlines in a fast-paced fluid environment
  • Creative and flexible with problem solving skills
  • Demonstrated professionalism and diplomacy
  • Ability to represent oneself and RTP to mid-level officials
  • People management particularly coaching
  • A solid team player

KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS:

  • Strong MS Office and program management tools and procedures
  • Budgetary control and financial management, including ability to read and understand financial data
  • Project management skills
  • Knowledge of results-based management and/or other recognized approaches to project monitoring & evaluation.

LANGUAGES:

  • Fluency in spoken and written Portuguese and English.

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS (An Asset):

  • Experience in quality improvement
  • Experience managing projects in multiple locations
  • Understanding of play-based learning would be considered a strong asset
  • Understanding of good practices in integrating gender equality into project plans and implementation would be considered a strong asset
  • Experience with managing international development projects funded by large donor agencies (e.g. Global Affairs Canada, NORAD) will be considered a strong asset.
  • Understanding of community development or development

WHO YOU ARE:

You are highly driven, results-oriented, collaborative and well-rounded leader with a passion for working with

children and youth. You are an exceptional communicator with excellent networking skills.

WHAT YOU’LL GET:

The opportunity to work with a passionate, innovative and collaborative team where you have the ability to make things happen. You will gain experience working for a globally recognized organization with a healthy culture premised on our Culture Code (accept everyone, make things happen, display courage, demonstrate care and be playful). In addition, we offer a competitive salary and benefits package including flexible work environment and personal learning and development days.

How to apply

If you are interested in applying for this position, please send your resume and cover letter to [email protected] indicating on the subject field the “**SHARE Project Manager**”.

While we thank all applicants for their interest, only those selected for interviews will be contacted. Shortlisting of applications will begin immediately and interviews may be held before the closing date.

Right To Play provides equal employment opportunities to employees regardless of their gender, race, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation or marital status. As such, we encourage groups who have been historically disadvantaged with respect to employment to apply for positions at Right To Play. We offer a family-friendly environment that allows for flexible work arrangements in order to support staff diversity and ensure a healthy work-life balance.

We are a child-centered organization. Our recruitment and selection procedures reflect our commitment to the safety and protection of children in our programs. The successful candidate will be required to provide a satisfactory police record check as a condition of employment.

Should you require any form of accommodation during the recruitment process, kindly contact the People & Culture team by email at [email protected]

2022-01-01

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