Country Representative at Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO)
Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO), is the world's leading independent international development organisation that works through volunteers to fight poverty in developing countries. Our high impact approach brings people together to share skills, build capabilities, promote international understanding and action to change lives and make the world a fairer place.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Country Representative
Location: Nigeria
Contract Type: Fixed Term
Contract length: 3 (Three) years
Full Time: 35 hours per week
Start Date: 1st June, 2020
Job Purpose
- To grow VSO's ability to deliver impact & influence in Nigeria. Strengthening VSO's reputation, relationships and growing secured programme funding in Nigeria and across the region
Responsibilities
Business Pursuit:
- Achieve ambitious annual business pursuit targets working with institutional donors, foundations, corporations and implementing partners to enable VSO Nigeria to scale its programmes and impact by securing increasing larger grants and contracts
- Work proactively and collaboratively with VSO’s Practice Area heads/technical teams and fellow Country Representatives to identify new programme opportunities, cultivate donor/partner relationships and secure major new programme awards
- Will be accountable for achieving annual secured funding targets for Nigeria and the region
Strategic Leadership, Representation and Policy Dialogue:
- Engage actively as a VSO global leader and provide strategic leadership to the VSO Nigeria team.
- Represent VSO Nigeria externally and internally, in line with our organisational agenda through evidence-based pre-positioning, influencing, partnership and consortium building and policy dialogue
- Proactively contribute to raising the profile of VSO in-country with key partners and stakeholders.
Programme Knowledge:
- Develop a deep understanding of VSO’s Practice Areas and local programmes in Nigeria and across VSO’s global operations to be able to talk persuasively with external donors and partners about VSO’s track-record and impact from our volunteering for development approach in contextually relevant ways.
Donor Engagement:
- Proactively lead the development and deepening of relationships with VSO donors (USAID, DFID, World Bank, EU, UN, GIZ, KfW, Gates Foundation, GAVI, Global Fund, corporations among others) in Nigeria and across the region, identify and pursue opportunities for funding in collaboration with relevant business pursuit, country and practice area teams.
Partnership Development:
- Proactively lead development and deepening of VSO’s partner relationships and network (government agencies, International Nongovernment Organizations (INGO), Local Nongovernmental Organizations (LNGOs) private sector and others in Nigeria and across the region
- Create trust-based, high quality partnerships that contribute to the scaling and increasing quality of VSO’s programmes and impact
Governance and Legal Compliance:
- Ensure compliance within country (in collaboration with the Global Implementation Team), including legislative requirements and with VSO policies.
Lead Role in Country:
- Support the development of a positive VSO workplace culture in Nigeria, identifying opportunity for collaboration and sharing knowledge.
- Responsibility for the pooled office running costs
- Effective liaison with Project team Leads and Chiefs of Party to ensure effective and efficient budget allocations from programmes in Nigeria.
- Safeguarding, security and risk management
- Commit to VSO’s vision and values, including safeguarding and taking a zero-tolerance approach to abuse and harm.
- Where required, support the implementation team in managing duty of care incidences from a country compliance and reputational perspective. Oversight of risk management from a country level perspective i.e. legislation changes and ensure country operating environment risks are managed appropriately.
Collaboration:
- With members of the business development team, including Public Fundraising and Business Intelligence, to ensure alignment of income growth strategy with programme strategy
- Work closely with Communications and Marketing to identify and agree VSO internal and external messaging
- Contribute to and support other Country Representatives to enhance VSO’s partner relationships and programme proposals and secured funding growth.
- Work closely with programme leads in Nigeria, to share learning and support the positioning of our work in country Nigeria.
- Work closely with multi-disciplinary people resource within global support teams and Legal team to ensure compliance with relevant regulatory and due diligence requirements.
Skills, Knowledge and Experience
Essential criteria (must have to be able to carry out the role successfully).
Knowledge / Qualifications / Experience:
- Significant business pursuit experience with a proven track record of increasing secured funding success; a passion for networking, relationship building and pre-positioning.
- Significant experience of creating partnerships and relationship-building in consortia.
- Experience of ensuring compliance in all areas for a country office operation.
- Strong political and cultural awareness and sensitivity.
- Solid risk and incident management experience including appropriate communication and escalation capabilities
- Knowledge and understanding of the role of volunteerism in development.
- Knowledge and understanding of social inclusion, social accountability, and resilience.
- Significant experience developing and winning major new programme opportunities; leveraging bid development processes.
- Strong change management experience, with the skills and determination to make difficult decisions and achieve transformational change.
- Proven track record of leading a high performing multicultural team.
Skills / Abilities:
- Excellent leadership skills, including the ability to inspire teams, donors and partners with a vision.
- Excellent personal relationship skills with substantial experience in networking and influencing a diverse range of stakeholders.
- Desirable criteria (skills that could be an advantage in the role)
- Sectoral knowledge in VSO’s Practice Areas of inclusive education, livelihoods, and health
- VSO has zero tolerance of abuse and exploitation of vulnerable people. We expect all our employees/volunteers to ensure we are protecting children, young people and vulnerable adults from harm and abide by our safeguarding policy.
- Tenacious marketing and pre-positioning skills and attributes (e.g., publishing, thought leadership)
- Commitment to VSO’s mission and values.
- Fluency in written and spoken English (additional language abilities welcome).
Application Deadline 10th April, 2020.