02 April 2014

Uganda: Technical Coordinator

Technical Coordinator | ReliefWeb Skip to main content Labs Blog Mobile Twitter Facebook YouTube Google plus RSS About Us Help LoginRegister HomeUpdatesCountriesDisastersTopicsOrganizationsJobsTraining Print28 Mar 2014Technical CoordinatorJobfromAction Against Hunger-USA—Closing date: 11 Apr 2014EmailEmail

Classification: B

Location (Country & Base): Kampala, Uganda with frequent travels up-country (25%)

Contract duration: 12 months

Starting date in-country: 1-June-2014

Direct Line Manager: Country Director

Technical Supervisor: FSL Advisor, WASH advisor, Nutrition Advisor

The Technical Coordinator directly reports to the Country Director and leads the program team in Kampala and in the field (project managers).

S/he is a key member of the Mission Coordination Team responsible for the identification, development, implementation, monitoring, evaluation, and reporting of projects and that they are consistent with the Country Strategy with focus on integration amongst sectors and gradual transition toward long-term development interventions. The TechCo is responsible for overall technical strategy development and follow up, contextual surveillance and assessments, field-based research and partnerships.

OBJECTIVE 1: Contextual analysis of humanitarian, Food Security and Livelihoods (FSL), Nutrition, DRR and WASH in Uganda.

Support the ongoing analysis of the broad humanitarian and development context in Uganda, malnutrition causal factors and linkages through regular high quality field assessments, consultation with stakeholders and collection of secondary dataLead on regular market price surveillance activities in the operational areas and if relevant, integrated nutrition surveillance activities through provision of strategic direction on development of tools, methodology, analysis and interpretation, etc.Provide the coordination team with information related to humanitarian and developmental events in the countryIdentify humanitarian needs, provide relevant future propositions for geographic and sector interventions throughout the country to CD in a timely fashion.

OBJECTIVE 2: Representation and liaison for operational program related issues to donors, authorities, UN, NGOs

Ensure that the mission has up-to-date knowledge of donor strategies and frameworks, funding mechanisms and regional strategy and that these are fed into the coordination and country strategy planning process.Ensure ACF program related interests are guarded within the international communityLiaise with stakeholders for program related issues if a senior level involvement is requiredCoordinate with stakeholders on ACF activities and ensure required program documentation is provided (pro-actively and upon request) by the Program Managers.Strengthen field and capital level information-sharing with IOs, INGOs and government.Ensure ACF technical staff regularly attend all relevant humanitarian coordination meetings and take a leading role in the drafting of future technical development strategies.Facilitate a ‘trickle-down’ of information towards the field stemming from cluster/sectoral information in the capital.Advance and disseminate ACF’s strategic positioning to donors and other stakeholders as this relates to humanitarian analysis and future financial planning.

OBJECTIVE 3: Programmatic and Strategic Leadership

Contribute to implementation of a strategy adapted to the local situation with gradual evolution toward long-term development interventions, partnership with local and international NGOs and research institutions and integrations of sectors.Identify, propose and develop new program orientations, strategies and activities.Lead, in strict collaboration with the CD and TAs, the process of identification and design of concept papers/proposals and responsible for timely and qualitative submission.Collaborate with other departments (LOG, ADM, HR) for the identification of logistic and financial needs of new proposals.Increase programmatic integration through combined assessment, design, implementation, and evaluation of FSL, nutrition, DRR and WASH.Identify opportunities for deeper assessment, applied research, or publication related to past/ ongoing/proposed programs that aid policy advocacy.Identify programme implementation modalities that include participant targeting criteria, mobilization approaches, local partnerships, seasonality of input support, participant training, monitoring and reporting systems, cash projections, procurement plans, etc.Identify partnerships with NGOs and research / technical institutions for new programs and researches.

OBJECTIVE 4: Project coordination and operations management

A) Coherence and relevance.

Ensure programs are coherent with the operational country strategy and with ACF mandate.Ensure program design and implementation is coordinated with all stakeholders.

B) Integration of sectors of intervention (FSL, NUTRITION, WASH, DRR)

Ensure quality and integrity of program implementation, including adherence to technical guidelines, administrative systems, established information needs, and deadlines.Facilitate ongoing ACF analysis of programme participant vulnerability and priorities as they relate to FSL, Nutrition, DRR and WASH.Data analysis and use of secondary information to predict program priority.

C) Monitoring, Evaluation, Documentation and Learning to promote organizational learning and ensure high standard of quality.

Ensure the appropriate development and application of high quality technical monitoring systems, indicators and supporting tools to monitor the impact and outcome of programs; ensure their harmonization across bases and build capacity of field teams on their implementation and regular timely useProvide direct support to program managers on program planning and monitoring (procurement planning, budget forecast and follow-up, monthly reports, technical reports, etc.)Ensure high quality technical and donor reporting across all program activities to ACF and donor standardsSupport internal and external evaluations, learning events, applied research and application of innovative approaches at field level in collaboration with external partners, where applicableEnsure documentation and capitalization of lessons learnt and good practices; and contribute to the preparation of publications, where applicableConduct regular programme monitoring to see if the planned activities are on track and implementation meet quality standards. Visit ACF field activities regularly and report on problems, discrepancies between field reports and actual implementation, challenges and obstacles while building an intimate knowledge of fieldwork realities. Propose corrective measure and recommendation with field visit reports.Ensure the coordination of planning and following up of donor field visits.Ensure program objectives are met and timelines, budgets, donor guidelines are respected by the Program Managers and CoordinatorsMonitoring the budget and targets achieved with reference to the project submission, and making any necessary adjustments in consultation with the finance teams.

D) Provide technical back-up, coordination and guidance to on-going programs.

Ensure that all programs are managed on the basis of agreed frameworks, including, the logical frameworks, and budget and procurement procedures.Ensure the development and implementation of proper systems to reduce the risk of corruption and conflict of interest by programme staff and local authorities; and increase accountability and transparency of operations.Prepare internal and external reports for ACF and donors, including case studies and success stories.

OBJECTIVE 5: Overall management of program budgets

Ensure forecasts are produced and respected.In collaboration with Finance Coordinator ensure that program budgets are respected.Alert on over- or under spending of budgets and ensure programs are adjusted.In collaboration with Admin and Logs coordinator, consolidating budget & procurement procedures.In consultation with CD, timely propose and develop amendments to contract with donors in order to adapt projects to changing situations and beneficiaries needs.

OBJECTIVE 6: Human Resources Management - Programming

A) Recruitment and staff retention.

Lead in the recruitment of staff under his supervision in collaboration with the administration and Assistant Country Director.Revise job descriptions for technical positions in collaboration ACD and TA.Help team members to clearly understand their Job description.Induction of all incoming staff on projects’ status and background country programme strategy.Set objectives for and facilitate the development of individual action plans by staff members with corresponding indicators, against which he/she will be evaluated.

B) Performance appraisal and career development.

Carry out performance review of staff under his direct supervision and ensure that all staff under the department is regularly assessed.Identifying the teams' training and career growth needs on the basis of needs assessments, feedbacks and observation.Organizing and carrying out capacity building for technical teams taking into consideration their profiles, the cultural context and the on the basis of the finding of the needs assessment.Facilitate cross programme learning through joint review and planning meeting with other departments.Assess the impact of the training on staff capacity and programme performance.Critically assess the pertinence and quality of the training programs.Coaching and mentoring of team members in leadership and management skills.Identify training opportunities and help team members to participate.Availing of learning materials, reports, lessons learn and case studies.

C) Creating a learning environment at ACF (participatory planning, review and programme development)

Providing leadership in program management, Human resources and financial management.Organizing and leading meetings with the team and individual staff members, on both a regular and ad hoc basis.Lending support to teams in the organizational and coordination skills.Resolving problems arising in the teams with the support of CD, when necessary, in consultation with mission Human ResourcesSoliciting and accepting feedback from team members (on technical matters relating to programs).Ensure program staff is motivated and committed to ACF charter and programsOrganizing team building events (exchange visit and retreat)

Internal & External relationships

Internal

Country Director: hierarchical relationship – technical support – exchange of information and collaboration on strategic issues.Assistant Country Director (HR matters): Collaboration and exchange of information on staff recruitment, promotion, staff capacity, training and, if need be, on team management and problem solving development.Assistant Country Director (Advocacy, Relations with Government Institutions): Collaboration and exchange of information on relations, reports, collaborations with Government Institutions at central and district level.Head of Bases: Collaboration and exchange of information on relations with Government Institutions at district level, general situation, security.FIN Coordinator: Collaboration and exchange of information on financial planning for new proposals, and expenditures reports.LOG Coordinator: Procurement plan, procurement of inputs & delivery and documentation.Technical Advisors in NY (WASH, FSL and NUT) : Technical advices, exchange of information and coordination (integrated approach) and harmonization of systems and procedures.Program team in the capital (FSL, Nutrition, WASH): Direct managements.Project managers: Direct management.

External

Local governmental and non-governmental partners: exchange of information, coordination, training, supervision, influence of choice of technical departments and projects approvalsLocal representatives of international aid organizations: exchange of information, coordination and advocacy in relation to ACF activities in NU and Karamoja.Donors: General coordination, reporting and negotiation.

REPORTING RESPONSIBILITIES

Technical Monthly report, APR and Market Price reportDonor reportsMonthly contribution to mission SITREPMaintain and regular update of the online database institute by WFP (PROMIS)Monitoring reportsInternal and external evaluation reportsLearning documents

POSITION REQUIREMENTS

QUALIFICATIONS

Minimum Masters degree in International Development, Rural Development, International Humanitarian Assistance, any applied social or natural scienceMinimum 5 years work experience in similar setting and responsibility

SKILLS & EXPERIENCE

ESSENTIAL

Excellent communication, writing and analytical skillsExcellent management and representation competenciesExcellent influencing and negotiation skillsHigh attention for quality of the implementation of projects.Experience in humanitarian settings, delivering humanitarian and development programming in DRM, FSL, Nutrition, WASH sectors, preferably in transitional settingsExperience with major institutional and UN donors and donor procedures (ECHO/EC, OFDA/USAID, DFID, etc.) and high capacity to identify and develop high quality and successful project proposals.Familiarity with ACF and acceptance of ACF’s principles

PREFERRED

Knowledge of Uganda.How to apply:

Apply with resume and cover letter at http://actionagainsthunger.theresumator.com/apply/cY5QcH/Technical-Coord...

EmailEmail Job ID: #648354 Career categories: Management Country: Uganda City: Kampala Organisation: Action Against Hunger-USA Theme: CoordinationSafety and SecurityWater Sanitation Hygiene Job years of experience: 3-5 years Job type: Job HomeUpdatesCountriesDisastersTopicsOrganizationsJobsTraining About Us Help Informing humanitarians worldwide. A service provided by OCHA

ReliefWeb has been the leading online source for reliable and timely humanitarian information on global crises and disasters since 1996.
Learn more about ReliefWeb

Link to blogLink to blogWhat have humanitarians been reporting on over the past decade?

Over the past 17 years ReliefWeb has collected and stored more than 545,000 pieces of humanitarian information, diligently tagging them with taxonomy for crises and disasters, content type, sources...

Visit the blog Connect With ReliefWebReceive news about usTwitterFacebookYouTubeGoogle plusRSS Related Sites Submit Content

Share information through ReliefWeb to better inform humanitarians worldwide.

How to submit content Tools Location Maps - Country maps for your reports and presentations. Humanitarian Icons - Ready-to-use symbols and icons. Free download. Briefing Kit - Download collections of important content. RSS - Subscribe to information finely tuned to your needs. Support & Feedback Forum - Get answers and help us improve ReliefWeb.

0 comments:

Post a Comment