Earn over 42,000 Euros as Country Director at Concern Worldwide

Job Title:    Country Director
 
Organization: Concern Worldwide
Salary: €42,583 – €49,816 plus benefits
Duty Station: Kampala, Uganda
Reports to: HOA Regional Director 
Reference: KK/CD/UGA
About US:
Concern
Worldwide is an international non-governmental, humanitarian organization whose
mission is to help people living in extreme poverty achieve major improvements
in their lives which last and spread without on-going support from Concern. It
is an Irish-based international non-governmental humanitarian organisation
dedicated to the reduction of suffering and to working towards the ultimate
elimination of extreme poverty in the world’s poorest countries. We work in
partnership with the very poorest people in these countries, directly enabling
them to improve their lives, as well as using our knowledge and experience to
influence decisions made at a local, national and international level that can
significantly reduce extreme poverty.
Job Summary: The Country Director will take the overall responsibility
for strategic planning, programmatic direction, and management oversight of all
programmes and operations of Concern Worldwide in Uganda. The Country Director
will lead and manage Concern’s engagement in Uganda including long-term
development work, emergency response and related advocacy activities; in this
way the position will contribute to the targets set out in the organisation’s
strategic plan.
Key Duties and Responsibilities: 
  • Provide strategic leadership in the
    implementation of the Concern Uganda’s strategic plan, ensuring that:
    • Development programmes are
      addressing the needs of the extreme poor and are in line with agreed
      programme policies and strategies.
    • Concern is adequately prepared to
      respond to sudden and slow onset emergencies.
    • Advocacy and policy influencing
      opportunities relevant to the needs of the extreme poor are identified
      and progressed;
  • Ensure programmes and projects are designed,
    implemented, monitored and evaluated so that learning is optimised,
    internal and external standards are met and best practice is adhered to;
  • Take lead on resourcing the strategic plan by
    developing a funding strategy for the Country Programme that includes co-funding
    from institutions and general donation income and work closely with major
    institutional donors with a view to optimising co-financing for
    programmes;
  • Actively contribute to the continuous
    development of Concern’s Uganda team, mentoring and supporting senior
    personnel, ensuring that there is a clearly defined management structure
    and job descriptions for all staff. 
  • The incumbent will also ensure that Concern’s
    organizational policies and procedures; in particular the Programme
    Participant Protection Policy and Code of Conduct are rolled out across
    the Country Programme;
  • Work in liaison with the Country Finance
    Controller to oversee the financial affairs of the Country Programme,
    ensuring compliance with the organisation’s procedures and external best
    practice as well as donor and regulatory requirements;
  • Ensure that support systems are in place and
    functioning in accordance with best practices in order to ensure
    transparency and accountability to programme participants, donors,
    government, and other relevant stakeholder;
  • Manage the implementation of the Country
    Security Management Plan and Standard Operating Procedures ensuring that
    adequate mechanisms to assess and monitor the security environment are in
    place and that security measures mitigate identified risks;
  • Represent Concern as appropriate with donors
    and other key stakeholders, including the Alliance 2015, and contribute to
    the development of policy formulation and best practice in the sector
    within the country;
  • Ensure that relationships and formal
    agreements with the government are maintained and updated as appropriate;
  • Ensure that the organisation’s values and
    policy commitments, including accountability and equality, are reflected
    in our programming work.
  • Maintain effective communication and liaise
    with Concern Head Office in Dublin;
  • Maintain relevant contact with the various
    Concern Worldwide offices, Republic of Ireland (Fundraising and New
    Business Development), United Kingdom, and United States, in order to
    ensure the required on-going support for the Country Programme;
  • Accept, advance and pursue any new objectives
    or responsibilities that may be assigned by the line Manager, including
    transfer of existing duties and/or re-assignment to other responsibilities
    should the organisation so require;
Qualifications, Skills and Experience: 
  • The ideal candidate should hold a Master’s
    degree in Development Studies, Humanitarian Assistance, Business
    Administration or equivalent;
  • At least ten years’ experience of working in
    the international NGO arena of which at least five years are at a senior
    management level;
  • Significant experience of managing Country
    Programmes in development and humanitarian contexts;
  • Fluency in English;
  • The applicant must be passionate about the
    aims and objectives of Concern.
Core Competencies:
  • Leadership;
  • Communicating and working with others;
  • Delivering results;
  • Planning and decision-making;
  • Managing yourself;
  • High degree of creativity and innovation;
  • Influence, advocacy and networking;
  • Change management
  
How to Apply:
All
suitably qualified candidates are encouraged to send their applications through
our website at the web link below including updated CV’s/ resumes which should
be no more than four pages in length.
Deadline: 24th April 2016
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