Job in Abuja for an Assistant Programme Manager at ESSPIN
The role of the ESSPIN Assistant Programme Manager
involves being a member of the ESSPIN Senior Management Team, along with
the National Programme Manager (NPM), Deputy Programme Manager (DPM)
and Operations Manager (OM).
The post holder will play a full role in
SMT decision-making and contribute actively to the ESSPIN Technical
Team. In addition, s/he will have specific responsibilities in respect
of supporting State Team Leaders, including regular support visits, and
taking on aspects of technical delivery as assigned by the NPM.
Job Title: Assistant Programme Manager
Job Description
Required Accountability
- Contribute to the smooth running of the ESSPIN programme by becoming
familiar with all aspects of ESSPIN, and functioning as a member of the
Senior Management Team
- Take responsibility for deepening understanding of ESSPIN’s
sustainability plan amongst State teams, and implement programme
completion tasks as assigned by the NPM
- Take on other specific tasks on behalf of the Technical Team as assigned by the NPM
- Work closely with STLs and Lead Specialists in carrying out relevant
political engagement activities in States as ESSPIN enters its final
implementation year
- Be available to support particular STLs based on specific State need and demand
- Contribute to ESSPIN’s reporting requirements as assigned by the NPM and DPM
Note:This job description is draft and reflects the present
requirements of the role. As duties and responsibilities change and
develop the job description will be reviewed and be subject to amendment
in consultation with the role holder
Extent of Authority Work
closely with State Team Leaders to ensure effective implementation of
ESSPIN’s sustainability/exit plan on delegation by the NPM. This does
not involve line management responsibility. Where the post holder is
based in a state office, s/he will not assume the functions of an STL.
Special relationships and contacts Establish
and maintain good working relationships with other members of the SMT,
lead specialists and State Team Leaders. Secondary network will include
principal stakeholders in the states.
Candidate Specification
Essential competencies/skills
- Good writing and communication skills
- Good networking abilities
- Ability to work effectively as a member of a team
- Analytic and problem-solving skills
Required Academic/professional qualifications, training and experience
- Masters degree in Education or related field (relevant experience may be considered in lieu)
- Experience of professional engagement at senior levels of government, preferably Nigerian state governments
- Knowledge and experience of Mott MacDonald systems and processes is desirable
- Experience of international education development and in-depth understanding of basic education reform in Nigeria
- Management experience developed in the context of DFID and other client funded projects
How to Apply
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