Catholic Relief Services Vacancy for a Project Director, Lake Chad Sub-Regional Resilience Project
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Job Title: Project Director, Lake Chad Sub-Regional Resilience Project
Organization/Country:
CRS/CARO
Department/Unit:
Programming
Work station:
Location to be determined (in Chad, Nigeria, Niger, or
Cameroon) with frequent regional travel (35%)
Reports To:
TBD
Note: The position is contingent on the awarding of funding by the donor.
Introduction
CRS seeks a qualified candidate for Project Director to provide
overall direction and leadership to an upcoming AFD-funded, multi-year
resilience and food security/agricultural development project in Lake
Chad region, covering Nigeria, Niger, Cameroon, and Chad. The Project
Director will be responsible for the achievement of strategic
objectives, intermediate results, and performance expectations through
adherence to high standards of programmatic and management quality. CRS
is a leader in agriculture livelihoods activities worldwide, with a
significant portfolio of food security, resilience, and livelihoods
activities in the Central Africa Region.
The proposed program, with an expected value of 35 million euro, will
enhance livelihoods opportunities for communities in the Lake Chad
Basin, with focus on IDPs/refugees, host communities, and particularly
women and youth. In particular, this project will seek to prevent
tensions between communities by supporting the empowerment of displaced
and refugees populations, taking into account needs of host communities.
The main focus is income-generating activities, particularly in
agriculture livelihoods and small economic activities, with
cross-cutting issues of local capacity building, psychosocial support,
social cohesion, women and youth empowerment, and adaptation to climate
change and environmental sustainability.
Major Responsibilities
Technical leadership, quality assurance, supervision, mentoring,
administration, finance, monitoring and evaluation, report writing.
Specific Job Responsibilities
I. Program Quality:
- With key CRS and consortium member program staff and other
stakeholders, ensure program's strategic objectives and results are
fully accomplished and meet expected technical quality standards.
- Ensure that vision and plans for the program are innovative and are in line with CRS agency and regional program strategies.
- Oversee periodic technical reviews, ensuring best practices are followed and manage changes in program direction and focus.
- In collaboration with program staff, provide guidance and technical
oversight to consortium members to ensure that lessons of sound practice
are documented and disseminated.
- Oversee program's monitoring and evaluation system, using data
analysis as the basis for measuring performance. Ensure that M&E
learning is incorporated into evolving program plans.
- Ensure integration of program interventions with other CRS programs or through linkages with other stakeholders.
- With program staff, ensure the delivery of quality training,
technical assistance and administrative and financial support to all
partner agencies and government, including the selection and
coordination of sub-grantees and consultants.
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Coordinate with other ongoing projects to ensure consistency and avoid duplication.
II. Management and Administration
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Manage program budgets, including tracking of financial and material resources.
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Ensure accurate and timely reporting of program finances and progress
status, review actual financial performance against the budget, and
explain variances on a regular basis.
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Ensure staff compliance with all CRS administrative and operational
procedures and policies, as well as applicable donor regulations.
- Approve program expenditures, budget adjustments, and cost modification requests to donors.
III. Representation and Advocacy:
- Provide overall leadership and oversight to the consortium across
four countries, ensuring that sub-grantees adhere to their assigned
scopes of work and sub-award terms, and ensuring all members of the
consortium work cooperatively and productively to achieve project
objectives.
- Act as primary program contact to donor, taking responsibility for
addressing all program matters, collaborating with the CRS Country
Representatives on overall donor relationships.
- Strengthen linkages with existing and potential partner agencies, in
collaboration with CRS Country Representatives and Heads of
Programming.
- In collaboration with CRS Country Representatives and Heads of
Programming, manage relationships with the host governments in the Lake
Chad region.
- Oversee program communication strategies, in collaboration with CRS
Country Representatives and Heads of Programming, including compliance
with donor's branding and marketing requirements as well as CRS
marketing and communication procedures.
IV. Human Resource Management:
- Lead, manage and supervise a team of CRS and consortium staff to meet program objectives.
- Conduct periodic reviews of staff performance in keeping with CRS'
performance management system and mentor staff to ensure high levels of
motivation, commitment, capacity, and teamwork.
- Manage recruitment portfolio for the program, in collaboration with
CRS country program management, to ensure optimum service delivery
through recruitment of competent and qualified staff.
Agency-wide Competencies (for all CRS Staff)
These are rooted in the mission, values, and guiding principles
of CRS and used by each staff member to fulfill his or her
responsibilities and achieve the desired results.
- Serves with Integrity
- Models Stewardship
- Cultivates Constructive Relationships
- Promotes Learning
Supervisory Responsibility:
Key Working Relationships
Internal: Country Representatives, Heads of Programming,
Deputy Regional Director for Program Quality (DRD/PQ), Deputy Regional
Director for Management Quality (DRD/MQ), and Finance Managers.
External: Consortium agencies, donor representatives,
government representatives (national, provincial and district levels);
other stakeholders.
Qualifications and Skills
- Minimum MS with a focus on Agriculture, Agroenterprise, Food Security, Business Administration or other related field required.
- Minimum 8 years of progressively increasing management
responsibility in developing countries, including experience in
Agriculture or similar programming.
- Prior management of significant donor funding required, ideally in director-level or chief of party positions.
- Public relations skills required.
- Ability to work both in a team and independently.
- Cultural sensitivity, patience and flexibility.
- Demonstrated personal accountability and drive to serve others.
- Understanding of and experience with faith-based organizations,
local church structures, and accompaniment and capacity-building
principles in local partnerships desired.
- Ability to travel regionally as required. Travel approximately 35%.
- Excellent English and French oral and written communication skills required.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook required.
- Familiarity with and commitment to addressing gender equality in agricultural programming.
- Experience working in Africa required. Experience working in Lake Chad basin region or regions with similar context preferred.
- Proven leadership and inter-personal skills and ability to build and motivate diverse and talented teams.
- Proven experience in managing complex consortium or partnership relationships in a participatory way required.
- Proven track record in building relationships with governmental organizations and community organizations required.
- Strategic vision and capacity to oversee a complex program required.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should
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Note: The position is contingent on the awarding of funding by the donor.
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