Job Vacancy at International Alert for a Country Manager
International Alert employs over 200 people of 30 nationalities both in
our London offices and in the regions where we work. Most are
full-time staff, but we also employ consultants, interns and
volunteers.
We are looking for a committed and experienced individual to fill the position below:
Job Title: Country Manager
Location: Abuja, Nigeria
Reports to: West Africa Regional Manager
Grade:2
Contract Duration: 1 year with the possibility of extension
Job Purpose
- The purpose of this job is to lead Alert's peace building work
in Nigeria, managing Alert's country programme and ensuring that
projects deliver quality peace building outcomes. Alert's portfolio in
Nigeria includes a number of contracts with consulting firms for
technical assistance, primarily in the area of conflict sensitivity and
security governance as well as a series or research and peace building
initiatives in the northeast.
- The post holder will play a pivotal role in developing new
longer-term peace building programmes and in consolidating Alert's
operational presence in Nigeria.
- It will also provide technical assistance in peace building and
conflict sensitivity either directly or managing and supervising the
role of national and international technical advisers.
- The Country Manager works with programme, finance and M&E
staff in Abuja and Maiduguri ensuring quality and accuracy of programme
and finance operations.
Duties and Responsibilities
Provide strategic leadership:
- Adapt and enhance Alert's country strategy for the long term
development of Alert's Nigeria programme, taking into account local and
regional dynamics, and Alert's strategic perspective;
- Ensure quality and relevance of state and country-level conflict analyses and update Alert's peace building strategy.
- Nurture collaborative relationships with a wide array of
stakeholders including with Government, private sector, international
agencies and institutions, civil society, national and international
NGOs and key bilateral donors;
- Contribute to strategic development on Alerts role in the wider
West Africa/Sahel region, looking specifically at conflict dynamics and
peace building opportunities in the Lake Chad basin;
- Develop and deliver internal reports and programme and projects
plans in a timely manner, and ensure that these highlight programme
impact and lessons learned, including through case studies/stories.
Ensure that Alert's team in Nigeria is well staffed, managed and coordinated:
- Provide internal leadership and communicate clearly the vision
and mission of Alert in Nigeria, working to ensure ownership and
participation by all staff in Nigeria working effectively together to
achieve the common objectives;
- Ensure all staff have clear roles and responsibilities and that teams work effectively together to achieve common objectives;
- Provide opportunities for staff to learn and develop; and
monitor staff’s progress in capacity, knowledge and insight as much as
in performance and skill;
- Hold relevant staff accountable for responding to the
requirements and demands of functional leaders, (e.g. in Finance, DME,
etc.), and mediate these relationships;
- Promote coordination and cross learning within the Nigeria team, regionally and at the organisational level.
- Support direct project implementation and grant management as needed
- Ensure the team is well staffed, with the appropriate mix of
talents, knowledge and skills, and that the management structure enables
staff to work effectively in pursuit of Alert's goals in Nigeria;
- Line manage 4 staff directly, providing support and
encouragement (including staff development as necessary) and ensuring
efficiency and accountability;
Supervise systems and procedures to ensure good stewardship of Alert Nigeria’s human and financial resources:
- Line manage and support the Finance Manager to ensure that
country office finance management policies and practices are in line
with Alert's global finance manual, ensure efficient use of financial
resources (by staff and partners), minimize fraud, maximise project
results and respect donor contractual obligations;
- Work closely with the Finance manager (with support from AP
finance manager) to monitor the evolution of the country programme
Master budget and take corrective measures to minimise and/or fill
identified gaps;
- Ensure HR and administrative systems and procedures comply with
Nigerian law, Alert global policy and donor-specific requirements.
- Ensure continuous evaluation of risks and oversee updating of
standard operating procedures as per evolving security situation in
zones of operation, drawing on information collected by the security
focal points and recommendations by the operations coordinator;
- Ensure that all staff in Nigeria are informed about and respect
the Nigeria country security manual, and liaise as necessary with WARM,
CMG in London and Africa programme staff for security management
purposes;
- Following agreed security procedures of Alert, be responsible
for security management decisions within Nigeria, including evacuation
or relocation of staff, decisions to limit movements to/from or within
certain areas, and ensure updating of security manual and procedures as
necessary;
- Liaise with the INGO platforms in Nigeria and Alert's in-country
lawyer to collect relevant information and ensure Alert respects all
its legal obligations while minimising unnecessary cost.
- Ensure that budget forecasts submitted to the Africa programme are realistic and accurate;
- Ensure realistic planning and effective implementation by
project managers and teams to achieve budget expenditure targets in a
timely manner;
- Ensure respect for Alert recruitment, retention and staff
performance management policies, including overseeing revision and
roll-out as necessary of the Alert Nigeria staff manual and associated
policies.
Provide strategic leadership to project design, monitoring and evaluation:
- Lead the identification of new areas of intervention for Alert's
programme in Nigeria, compounding expansion with programme
consolidation;
- Work with the Senior PDFA Officer and the West Africa Regional
Manager to devise an effective fundraising strategy for the programme
- Assess impact as the programme proceeds and make adjustments as
necessary, ensuring this is in line with baseline studies and Alert's
assessment framework;
- Lead on programme design and fundraising, including writing
funding proposals in coordination with the Programme Design, Fundraising
and Assessment (PDFA) Team in London;
- Represent International Alert and liaise regularly with donors in-country.
- Conduct scoping and monitoring visits across the country
ensuring these visits lead to sound conflict and peace analysis that can
inform programming options;
- Human Resources Department
Contribute to Alert's organisational processes and strategies:
- Contribute to organisational development; raising and engaging
on organisational issues, e.g. strategic perspective , regional
strategic workshops, organisation-wide priorities;
- Take proactive steps to ensure that effective relationships are
created and maintained with staff and consultants at different levels
within the organisation;
- Contribute to Alert's initiative on Knowledge Management and
outreach, e.g. by articulating lessons learned from the Nigeria country
programme, contributing to project diaries etc.;
- Travel requirements
- This post is based in Abuja, with regular national travel to
Maiduguri where we have a sub-office and other locations across the
country. International travel to London is also required.
- Provide information orally and in written form to the West
Africa Regional Manager and others as necessary on the progress of work
in Nigeria - also to external audiences when appropriate;
Person Specification
Essential Requirements:
- Talents:
- At Alert, we have introduced Talent Management to our
business model as we believe talented people are crucial to the success
of our work. We believe all individuals are talented and success comes
in matching the right talents to the right roles.
- For this role, the skills, qualifications and experience
listed below are important, but we believe that to be great in this job
you are likely, to have a talent for entrepreneurial and strategic
programme development, with strong technical peace building competences.
- You will be an outstanding team player, supporting
individuals and groups working together to advance peace building
outcomes in Nigeria and across Alert's portfolio. You will have a talent
for multitasking, leading and organising others but also working
independently and making sharp decisions, using your judgment.
- These are the qualities we will be looking for above all else:
- University degree in a relevant subject
- Fluent English
- Excellent writing skills, including experience of writing policy briefings, project proposals and reports
- Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to engage
with a wide spectrum of actors, including political and civil society
figures, military and security forces, diplomatic missions, donors and
UN representatives
- Experience in peace building, including direct
experience in at least two of of the following areas: governance,
political economy, gender, conflict analysis, natural resource
management, conflict sensitivity
- Solid experience of grant programmatic and financial management
- Knowledge of Nigeria and its conflict dynamics
- Substantial experience at senior management level with
INGOs (country manager, programme manager or chief of party) in
conflict-affected or fragile context
Desireable Requirements:
- Master or PhD in a subject related to peace building
- Experience of working and living in West Africa, ideally Nigeria
- Experience in project design, monitoring and evaluation
- Direct experience in research, assessment, analysis and policy development, ideally in fragile environments
- Experience in peace building training, coaching and capacity building more broadly
- Experience of negotiating and/or managing commercial contracts
Summary Terms and Conditions
- Pension: All staff receive a pension contribution which is equivalent to 10% of their gross salary.
- Leave entitlement: 36.5 days leave annually (comprising of
annual leave, public holidays and closure of the office between
Christmas and New Year).
- Notice period: There will be an initial three month probationary
period during which notice will be one month on either side. On
successful completion of the probationary period notice will be three
months.
- Working hours: Full time staff are expected to work a standard
35 hour week, with some flexibility around start and finish times to be
agreed with the line manager. All staff are required to work core hours
10am - 4pm.
- Sports club membership: Staff can take advantage of subsidised
membership of a local sports club, upon successful completion of the
probation period.
Note
- While International Alert will endeavour to contact all
candidates within a reasonable time, this may not always be possible due
to limited resources. Therefore, if you have not heard from us within
two weeks of the closing date, you can assume your application has, on
this occasion, been unsuccessful.
- International Alert is an equal opportunities employer.
- All applicants will be judged strictly on the basis of merit.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should download and complete "Application Form" and "Equal Opportunities Form" and send to:
[email protected]
Click here to download Application Form (MS Word)
Click here to download Equal Opportunities Form (MS Word)
Application Deadline: Friday, 10th March, 2017 at 5pm UK time.