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Organisation: United States
Embassy, US Mission in Uganda
Embassy, US Mission in Uganda
Duty Station: USAID, Health & HIV/AIDS Office, Kampala,
Uganda
Uganda
Salary Grade: FSN-12 (UGX
191,547,014 — 282,336,746 inclusive of allowances).
191,547,014 — 282,336,746 inclusive of allowances).
Vacancy Number: 617-17-00003
Reports to: Feed the Future
Coordinator
Coordinator
About US Embassy:
Welcome to the United States Embassy in Kampala, Uganda. The United States has enjoyed diplomatic
relations with Uganda for over 30 years.
Ambassador Deborah R. Malac currently heads the U.S Mission to
Uganda. The Mission is composed of
several offices and organizations all working under the auspices of the Embassy
and at the direction of the Ambassador.
relations with Uganda for over 30 years.
Ambassador Deborah R. Malac currently heads the U.S Mission to
Uganda. The Mission is composed of
several offices and organizations all working under the auspices of the Embassy
and at the direction of the Ambassador.
Among the offices operating under the U.S Mission to Uganda are:
- United States Agency for International
Development (USAID) - Centers for Disease Control
- Peace Corps
Job Summary: The Program
Management Specialist serves as Unit Leader for Private Sector/Partnership
Development. The incumbent is USAID/Uganda’s senior advisor and expert on
public-private partnerships and the development of Global Development
Alliances, and heads a unit of three to four people. The Unit is located in
USAID/Uganda’s Economic Growth (EG) Team, but serves the Mission’s entire
private sector portfolio, including the EG, Democracy and Governance and
Investing in People Portfolios. The incumbent is recognized by USAID/Uganda and
USAID/WASHINGTON as the Mission’s leading expert in identifying partnership
opportunities and developing and implementing strategies for effective outreach
to private corporations and other potential alliance partners. S/he is the
Mission’s foremost authority on networking and promoting USAID/Uganda to
private corporations and other potential resource partners. The Unit oversees
the full range of concepts, skills and best practices available to map partnership
opportunities, manage relationships, and negotiate with potential resource
partners. The incumbent is also the Mission’s senior advisor and manager of
USAID’s Development Credit Authority, the Agency’s credit guarantee facility.
The incumbent provides strategic, technical and organizational leadership
oversight in private sector development and finance within the Mission. S/he
collaborates with all Mission staff in achieving the country team’s overall
objectives and specific intermediate results. The incumbent is a key expert in
developing new mission Private Sector, Alliances and Partnerships programs. In
this, s/he is closely involved with Government of Uganda (GOU) officials,
consultants, the private sector, other donors and stakeholders in the
development and implementation of initiatives, writing requests for proposals
(RFPs), Statements and Scopes of Work (SOW) and other procurement mechanisms
consistent with (GOU) economic development initiatives and U.S. Country
Development Cooperation Strategy (CDCS) goals. The Unit Leader plays a key role
in generating ideas and advises throughout the entire procurement process. The
incumbent must have demonstrated experience leading/chairing diverse teams.
This senior position ensures the Mission has the necessary management and
technical expertise to successfully leverage substantial outside resources to
expand and deepen the impact of the Mission’s large and technically diverse
development portfolio. The incumbent also leads collaboration with other USAID
projects, and other donors and organizations in the economic development sector
to ensure synergy of private sector activities with those of other
organizations.
Management Specialist serves as Unit Leader for Private Sector/Partnership
Development. The incumbent is USAID/Uganda’s senior advisor and expert on
public-private partnerships and the development of Global Development
Alliances, and heads a unit of three to four people. The Unit is located in
USAID/Uganda’s Economic Growth (EG) Team, but serves the Mission’s entire
private sector portfolio, including the EG, Democracy and Governance and
Investing in People Portfolios. The incumbent is recognized by USAID/Uganda and
USAID/WASHINGTON as the Mission’s leading expert in identifying partnership
opportunities and developing and implementing strategies for effective outreach
to private corporations and other potential alliance partners. S/he is the
Mission’s foremost authority on networking and promoting USAID/Uganda to
private corporations and other potential resource partners. The Unit oversees
the full range of concepts, skills and best practices available to map partnership
opportunities, manage relationships, and negotiate with potential resource
partners. The incumbent is also the Mission’s senior advisor and manager of
USAID’s Development Credit Authority, the Agency’s credit guarantee facility.
The incumbent provides strategic, technical and organizational leadership
oversight in private sector development and finance within the Mission. S/he
collaborates with all Mission staff in achieving the country team’s overall
objectives and specific intermediate results. The incumbent is a key expert in
developing new mission Private Sector, Alliances and Partnerships programs. In
this, s/he is closely involved with Government of Uganda (GOU) officials,
consultants, the private sector, other donors and stakeholders in the
development and implementation of initiatives, writing requests for proposals
(RFPs), Statements and Scopes of Work (SOW) and other procurement mechanisms
consistent with (GOU) economic development initiatives and U.S. Country
Development Cooperation Strategy (CDCS) goals. The Unit Leader plays a key role
in generating ideas and advises throughout the entire procurement process. The
incumbent must have demonstrated experience leading/chairing diverse teams.
This senior position ensures the Mission has the necessary management and
technical expertise to successfully leverage substantial outside resources to
expand and deepen the impact of the Mission’s large and technically diverse
development portfolio. The incumbent also leads collaboration with other USAID
projects, and other donors and organizations in the economic development sector
to ensure synergy of private sector activities with those of other
organizations.
Key Duties and
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities:
Supervision, Coaching/Mentoring and Staff Support (50 %)
- Supervises at a minimum, two technical
FSNs and may mentor one US Direct Hire Foreign Service /Private Sector
Officer, which includes developing annual work objectives, mentoring,
facilitating professional development, completing ad hoc and annual performance
reviews, and providing performance feedback. - Works closely with Private
Sector/Partnership Unit staff to determine training needs, helps identify
appropriate training opportunities, and ensures fair participation in
training by Agriculture Unit staff, with approval of the Feed the Future
Coordinator. - Collaborates with PPD, FMO, and A&A to
coach and mentor Private Sector/Partnership Unit members, as needed, in
effective project and financial management.
Managing for Results (30%): The incumbent is the Mission’s
source of technical and organizational leadership on the design,
implementation, monitoring and evaluation of private sector/partnership
development programs. S/he ensures that private sector and partnership
activities achieve their intended results. The incumbent:
source of technical and organizational leadership on the design,
implementation, monitoring and evaluation of private sector/partnership
development programs. S/he ensures that private sector and partnership
activities achieve their intended results. The incumbent:
- Analytically assesses the private
sector/partnership portfolio, the performance of partners, the available
budget, the need for additional activities or ending activities, and
designs new projects or activities appropriate to achieve objectives
including, but not limited to (i) Feed the Future (ii) Power Africa and
(iii) Trade Africa. - Fully participates or takes the lead on
each stage of project design for new activities, including drafting and
getting approval for concept papers, writing scopes of work, evaluating
applications/proposals, and starting up new projects. - Ensures that implementing partners for the
private sector/partnership portfolio abide by their reporting
requirements, including quarterly reports, trip reports, accruals, PMPs,
annual reports, and other requirements such as reporting for the OP or
other requests. This includes supportive supervision of other project
managers in the Private Sector/Partnership Unit as necessary. - Actively participates in routine
USAID/Uganda implementing partners meetings to discuss technical and
programmatic direction of the USAID/Uganda and Economic Growth strategy. - Manages projects as Agreement or
Contracting Officer’s Representative and/or Activity Manager, which
includes review and approval of workplans, budgets, quarterly and annual
reports, performance monitoring plans, monitoring activities through field
visits and ensuring that financial reporting (accruals/vouchers) are
submitted to FMO as required. - Identifies opportunities and strengthens
existing opportunities for integration of private sector/partnership
programming other areas of the Mission programming. - Technically advises and makes
recommendations on the need for short-term technical assistance from
USAID/Washington central projects and writes the technical components of
the scope of work for the consultants. - Works in liaison with the program office
and the Financial Officer and the Office of Acquisition and Assistance to
help track private sector/partnership projects/activities, annual funding
amounts, field support, procurement actions, and management units. - Work in close collaboration with the
Economic Growth monitoring and evaluation officer, manages the Economic
Growth Office analytical agenda for private sector programming and partnership
development. - Manages the Economic Growth Program
Monitoring Plan (PMP) for the Private Sector / Partnership Unit. - Supports the Economic Growth Office
Director and Feed the Future Coordinator in coordinating the portfolio and
pipeline reports and the procurement plans for the private
sector/partnership portfolio. - Leads budget allocation discussions for
private sector/partnership funds and makes recommendations to the Economic
Growth Office Director and Feed the Future Coordinator. - Prepares reports and responses to US
AID/Washington requests for information. - Supports the Economic Growth Office
Director and Feed the Future Coordinator to monitor the private
sector/partnership budget and work in collaboration with the Economic
Growth Financial Analyst to ensure that budgets are up to date,
reprogramming is completed, and budgetary changes are approved by Economic
Growth Office Director. - Monitors the private sector/partnership
budget through quarterly accruals and pipeline analysis for projects in
the Private Sector/Partnership Unit and participates in Mission portfolio
and pipeline reviews.
Strategic and technical leadership (20%) The incumbent is the
Mission’s recognized expert in identifying private sector programming and
public/private partnership opportunities. S/he develops and implements
strategies for effective outreach to private corporations and other potential
partners. Specific duties include:
Mission’s recognized expert in identifying private sector programming and
public/private partnership opportunities. S/he develops and implements
strategies for effective outreach to private corporations and other potential
partners. Specific duties include:
- Provides senior/high level technical
advice to the Mission and to the President’s Investor’s Roundtable, the
Uganda Commodities Exchange, the Uganda Securities Exchange, the banking
sector and key Ministries on the strategic alignment of private sector and
partnership efforts with key USAID/Uganda goals and objectives. S/he will
be involved in strategic decision making, budget allocations, and project
designs. S/he assist negotiates with GOU on project design and
implementation, ensuring that host country officials at the highest level
are apprised of program progress. - Forge relationships that may lead to
future partnerships in key areas of priority to USA! D/Uganda. Facilitates
the conceptual development of new partnerships, reaches out to potential
partners to identify areas where USAID priorities coincide with theirs;
objectively assesses the commitment of potential partners; identifies due
diligence issues; and communicates the Agency’s partnership building
policies and processes to manage expectations accordingly. Develops and
sustains close collaboration, professional relationships with senior GOU officials,
key business leaders, other major donors, international organizations,
leading economic development research institutes and other private and
public sector contacts necessary to build strong, inclusive and
sustainable alliances and partnerships. - Develops and implements a Mission-wide
strategic approach to private sector programming and partnership
development in collaboration with other USAID support offices and
technical teams as appropriate. - Responsible for private sector and
partnership contributions to the Mission’s strategic planning and
reporting as part of the Mission Strategic Resource Plan and Foreign
Assistance Framework Operational Plan and Reporting Process (OP). - Represents USAID with stakeholders and
external development partners in a wide variety of events sponsored by
USAID implementing partners or working groups and forums such as the
Private Sector Donor Group (PSDG) where USAID is affiliated. This includes
conferences, workshops donor subgroup meetings, and other economic
development fora. Actively engages in the Private Sector Donor Group and
other committees to advise, comment and participate in strategic decisions
affecting private sector programming in Uganda. - Serves as primary point of contact with
Alliance Builders in other USAID missions and with USAID’s Office of
Development Partners in Washington to develop contacts and share
information; serves as the Mission’s POC for the Development Credit
Authority (DCA) U.S. Treasury guarantee facility program. - Represents US Government in multilateral
coordination efforts for private sector programming, including giving
technical and strategic advice, and input. - Collects, analyzes and synthesizes
information to inform and strategically guide program planning, including
keeping the Mission and team abreast of current events in Uganda, EAC and
COMESA that impact on mission goals or cooperation; Conducts consultations
with stakeholders and track legislative, policy, regulatory reforms,
competiveness and Doing Business developments. - Offers strategic direction and technical
input to key USAID governmental and nongovernmental partners on their
strategies, workplans and monitoring and evaluation as it relates to
private sector engagement and development. - Represent the Economic Growth Office at
appropriate Mission meetings with and/or in the absence of the Economic
Growth Office – e.g. petroleum working group, interagency meetings,
country team, Economic Growth Office Staff Meeting, USAID Senior
Management, etc. - Provides leadership and may act as Feed
the Future Coordinator in his/her absence. - Drafting talking points, assisting with
high level visits (e.g. Congressional, political appointees, senior
representatives from US Government), developing/updating briefing
materials as it relates to private sector activities.
Qualifications, Skills and
Experience:
Experience:
NOTE: All applicants must address each selection
criterion detailed below with specific and comprehensive information supporting
each item.
criterion detailed below with specific and comprehensive information supporting
each item.
- The ideal candidate for the United States
US Embassy Program Management Specialist (Private Sector/Partnership
Development Unit should possess a Master’s degree in Economics, Management
Science, Business Administration, Finance, Marketing, International
Development or related fields required with strong technical emphasis or
specialization in the area of business development, finance, trade and
investment, competitiveness. - A minimum of eight (8) years of work
experience in private sector development with multi-lateral or bi-lateral
development organization(s), including experience in inclusive development
finance mechanisms. - Five or more years’ experience in
developing or managing private sector development projects. - Previous experience in donor coordination
and chairing/leading diverse teams is required. - Other relevant trainings or certifications
to augment university degrees and work experience. - Effective written and oral communications
are absolutely critical to perform successfully in this position.
Incumbent must be able to communicate effectively and accurately. The
incumbent must be able to draft reports, correspondence, briefings and
other written products in accurate and grammatically correct English with
title or no editing required, often under tight deadlines. - Recent experience in programming of
business development services, competiveness, advocacy against constraints
to business, public-private partnerships, private sector growth enabling
national economic governance policies (for example licensing,
registration, certification, trade compliance) is required. - The incumbent must exercise a considerable
degree of specialized knowledge and experience to be applied in
identifying and analyzing complex issues related to programs. - The incumbent is expected to have an
in-depth understanding of US GOVERNMENT foreign assistance to Uganda and
familiarity with central aspects of US GOVERNMENT policy in Uganda. - The incumbent is required to understand
and appreciate the US GOVERNMENT Mission’s strategic direction, its chief
accomplishments and its challenges in order to skillfully articulate the
rationale, objectives and priorities for the provision of US GOVERNMENT
foreign assistance to Uganda. The incumbent must have specific knowledge
of partnership building with corporate and/or government partners. - Broad knowledge of the way USAID conducts
business, including budgeting and programming and procurement procedures
is essential. The incumbent is required to understand the objectives,
methodology and status of USAID/Uganda’s programs and projects. - Broad knowledge and inderstanding of major
problems frequently faced by transition post-conflict emerging economies
such as Northern Uganda, and hands-on-experience is valuable and a plus. - Excellent communication skills, commitment
to transparency and teamwork, and an outstanding ability to exercise sound
and independent judgment, discretion and patience on a daily basis. This
position requires flexibility and the ability to accept and react to
changing policy direction with sound analyses, professionalism and poise. - Work effectively in teams: The
ability to participate in and/or lead internal and external teams, adapt
to the existing management team, and be a good listener is essential. The
incumbent must be able to respond professionally and adjust priorities in
often fluid, changing, and challenging situations with minimal guidance.
The incumbent must be able to resolve complex planning and implementation
issues with colleagues in technical offices and other parts of the mission
that may arise during the course of work, for which there often is not a
clear solution. Excellent interpersonal skills, including diplomacy and
tact, to work effectively with people at all levels, from senior officials
to support staff, accepting divergent points of view, able to set forth
new ideas, and able to help find consensus to achieve team goals. Able to
lead a team when necessary, allowing for two-way communication, bringing
divergent views together to consensus, and exercising fair judgment and
decision-making. Ability to work in and appreciate a culturally diverse
office and to translate local customs and culture to American counterparts
and senior staff as necessary is essential. The incumbent must be able to
provide information and advice with detachment and objectivity, and
orient, coach and mentor fellow Ugandan and U.S. personnel, as described
in the duties. - Communicate effectively. The
incumbent must be able to communicate information in a transparent,
accurate, concise and meaningful oral and written form. The incumbent must
be able to exercise excellent communication skills to appropriately
represent USAID/Uganda’s programs and priorities to a wide range of
outside parties including senior corporate representatives, senior Ugandan
officials up to the minister level; USAID senior management, and others.
Verbal communication skills will be used to negotiate partnership
parameters, manage expectations of resource partners at senior levels, and
to resolve activity implementation issues with counterparts, partners and
team members. The incumbent must use excellent communication skills to
establish and develop sustainable working relationships within the US
GOVERNMENT Mission including USAID, State Department, USDA, Treasury
Department, Department of Defense, and Peace Corps. Ability to establish
and maintain effective working relationships with implementing partners,
private sector partners, other donor partners, and both central and
district level Government of Uganda counterparts is a must. The incumbent
must have the ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in
writing – and able to help others do the same. - Achieve results. Independently
conceive, plan, organize, manage, and evaluate important, diversified and
complex work projects efficiently and accurately for individual and team work.
Such skills are essential to meet deadlines and to ensure that activities
for which the incumbent has the lead go smoothly, particularly in the
event of competing priorities and/or time pressures. Excellent technical
and project management skills to review and provide substantive feedback
on documents including concept papers, proposals, program
descriptions/scopes of work, annual submissions for performance reports,
operational planning, oral and written feedback to implementing partners,
and other technical and programmatic documents. - Highly
flexible and versatile: The incumbent must possess the ability to
remain calm in a fast moving work environment. The incumbent must also be
able to work calmly, tactfully, and effectively under pressure and to demonstrate
extreme flexibility to manage more than one activity at a time in the
performance of daily duties and responsibilities. - Be a thought leader: The
incumbent must have the ability to identify significant economic,
political and social trends in the host country and assess their important
and impact on USAID development assistance objectives and programs. S/he
should exhibit critical thinking for addressing current assistance
challenges, as well as mitigating near future challenges through creative solutions.
Incumbent must be able to draft factual and interpretive reports that
cover complex subject-matter, and provide recommendations for USAID
intervention. - Excellent computer skills:
These include Microsoft Office, web-based databases, and electronic filing,
including the ability to help others, ability to learn new programs
quickly is required to adequately perform in this position. - Language Proficiency: Fluent in
English (written and oral) language.
How to Apply:
All qualified candidates should submit the following;
- A hand-signed AID-302-3 Offeror
Information for Personal Services Contracts Form, Download Here - Cover letter clearly indicating the
position for which you are applying and describing how you meet the
minimum requirements - Updated Curriculum Vitae/Resume
- Copies of Academic Transcripts
- Names, contact numbers, and e-mail
addresses of three (3) professional references. At least one of the
references must be a prior or current direct supervisor. - U.S. citizen, Resident Aliens and other
nations (resident in Uganda) must attach a copy of a valid work permit.
Send them to: KampalaHR@state.gov
in standard file types such as Microsoft Word (.doc) or Adobe Acrobat (.pdf).
All should be in one document which should not exceed 10MB.
in standard file types such as Microsoft Word (.doc) or Adobe Acrobat (.pdf).
All should be in one document which should not exceed 10MB.
Deadline: 5th May 2017
by 4:45 pm
by 4:45 pm
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