Plan International Non-profit Careers – Senior Portfolio Manager

Job Title:       Senior Portfolio Manager
Organization: Plan
International
Project Name: Integrated
Early Childhood Development in Refugee & host communities Project
Duty Station: Kampala,
Uganda
Reports to: Head of
Programmes
About US:
Plan International was founded over 75 years ago and is one of the
oldest and largest children’s development organizations (non-profit / INGOs) in
the world. We work in 50 developing countries across Africa, Asia and the
Americas to promote child rights and lift millions of children out of poverty.
Plan’s vision is of a world in which all children realize their full potential
in societies that respect people’s rights and dignity. Plan is independent,
with no religious, political or governmental affiliations.
Job Summary: The Senior
Portfolio Manager will provide strategic leadership in the implementation of a
large, multi-million dollar emergency grants portfolio and provide support to
the Country Management team to secure business opportunities with bilateral and
multilateral donors. The role focuses primarily (70%) on supporting the timely,
effective and quality implementation of existing Plan International
Canada-supported emergency projects and developing new business opportunities
(30%). The position involves a high degree of complexity in resolving a wide
range of challenges which typically occur in the management of a complex grant
portfolio with different management lines, geographical locations, a large and
diverse workforce, and a range of contractual obligations, specifically grant
contacts. The Senior Portfolio Manager will be fully integrated in the Extended
Country Management Team based in Kampala and will provide effective and quality
leadership to the projects’ implementation teams based in the field.
Key Duties and
Responsibilities:  
Programme planning and delivery:
  • The
    jobholder defines and updates clear project work plans for each
    grant regularly to reflect changing environment
  • The
    incumbent achieves project results, and monitors appropriate benchmarks,
    targets and performance indicators
  • Coordinates
    technical inputs on WASH, CPiE and gender to support high quality of
    implementation ensuring that programmatic strategies of grant
    portfolio are of high quality, based on best practices and in line with
    donor standards
  • Articulates
    changes in project activities (if any) clearly and produces clear
    documents justifying changes, analysis of change impact and budget
    impact
  • The
    incumbent will also systematically reviews risks and challenges to quality
    implementation and compliance and develops clear and timely mitigation
    strategies, including resources required
  • Formulates
    and implements a clear plan to strengthen program and compliance
    quality in the grant portfolio
  • Writes
    well-documented, accurate quality narrative reports in line with donors’
    reporting requirements, including review by Canada National Office (CNO)
  • Creates
    an efficient knowledge management system/approach that helps
    learning, sharing, scaling up, and innovation
  • Produces
    knowledge management documents in coordination with Plan International
    Uganda’s and Canada’s technical advisors showcasing achievements in EiE,
    CPiE and WASH
Financial management within defined grants portfolio:
  • Reviews
    and updates the projects’ budgets and financial reports frequently, applying
    the principles of effectiveness and best value for money in implementation
  • Responsible
    meeting donor compliance requirements in a timely manner and
    positioning grants for donor audits
  • Develops,
    implements and monitors grants’ budgets and forecast in coordination with
    Plan International Uganda’s Finance team to the highest quality in
    accordance with donor compliance requirements
  • Prepares
    and submits accurate financial reports in line with donors’ requirements
  • Keenly
    reviews financial reports ensure alignment between expenditures and
    progress reports
Business Development:
  • Supports
    on-going business development opportunities, including liaising
    with donors and following up on potential leads;
  • Supports
    project design and proposal preparations for institutional and public
    funding in conjunction with Emergency response team at the CNO level;
  • Responsible
    for effective administration of internal processes, and ensures
    Plan protocol is followed with the proposal development process to allow
    Canada National Office adequate time to provide feedback on proposals and
    on the draft agreement before finalised;
  • Works
    closely with key donors, building relationships and developing
    business development opportunities: UN agencies (UNHCR, UNICEF, UNFPA,
    WFP, FAO, etc.) Canadian Embassy, host government and other key
    stakeholders where necessary



Communications and Working Relationships:
  • Builds
    strong relationships between Plan International Uganda and Plan
    International Canada staff and develops clear communication protocols on grant
    management;
  • Engages
    and effectively represents Plan International in strategic partnerships
    with relevant NGOS (local and international), UN and government
    entities as appropriate, to maximise use of our resources and emergency
    program impact;
  • Effectively
    networks with donors, and NGO’s involved in emergency project
    implementation;
  • Develops
    appropriate internal and external Working Relationships (and
    partnerships) to support quality grant delivery and compliance.
Qualifications, Skills and
Experience:
  • The applicant for the Plan International Senior Portfolio Manager job vacancy should have at least five years’
    experience in managing all aspects of donor-funded emergency projects,
    including finance;
  • Extensive knowledge of effective participatory Monitoring, Evaluation and
    Research systems and processes
  • The Senior Portfolio Manager should
    demonstrate excellent project management and problem-solving skills, a
    very high degree of political acumen, organisation and communication
    skills and strategic thinking to meet the demands of a dynamic and
    sometimes unpredictable operating environment while ensuring Plan
    International’s systems and policies are adhered to and donors’
    requirements are met.
  • Proven
    ability to work independently and as a team player who demonstrates
    leadership
  • Previous
    experience in engaging with the international donor community and
    developing donor reports for grants
  • Excellent
    interpersonal skills, including the ability to work in a matrix
    environment
  • Excellent
    written and oral communication skills, including presentation and
    public speaking
  • Strong
    analytical and problem solving skills
  • Excellent
    organisational skills and the ability to multitask while working on
    projects with varying activities, objectives and deliverables
  • Excellent
    negotiation and influencing skills
  • Creates
    strong sense of purpose within the portfolio and with stakeholders
  • Sound
    judgment and decision-making in complex situations
  • Aware
    of impact on others and adjusting own behaviour accordingly
How to Apply:
All suitably qualified candidates should send their letters of
application, together with updated CVs, contact telephone numbers, copies of
relevant certificates, names and contact details of three references plus
salary history and send to:
The Country Human Resources and Organizational Development Manager,
Plan Uganda
Email to:
uganda.recruitment@plan-international.org.
NB: Only short-listed
applicants will be contacted. Please consider your application unsuccessful in
case you do not hear from us by 30th November 2017.
Deadline: 4th September
2017
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