29 March 2016

Uganda: Country Director - Uganda


Reference:


KK/CD/UGA


Country:


Uganda


Job Title:


Country Director


Contract Grade: D


Contract Length: Three years


Date needed By: October 2016


New Post or Replacement: Replacement


Accompanied / Unaccompanied: Accompanied


Exact Job Location: Kampala, with regular travel to Karamoja, West Nile, Northern Uganda as well as other regions in Uganda as required


Reports To: HOA Regional Director


Responsible For: Country Management team members (Programmes Director, Systems Director, Country Finance Controller, National Nutrition Manager- West Nile Refugee Programme Manager) and Internal Auditor.


Liaises With: All internal and external actors including staff, partners, donors and authorities


Overall Purpose of the Role:


The Country Director has overall responsibility for strategic planning, programmatic direction, and management oversight of all programmes and operations of Concern Worldwide in Uganda.


The Country Director will lead and manage Concern’s engagement in Uganda including long-term development work, emergency response and related advocacy activities; in this way the position will contribute to the targets set out in the organisation’s strategic plan.


It is expected that our programme work will meet international operating standards and follow best practise.


Specific Responsibilities of the Role:


  1. Provide strategic leadership in the implementation of the Concern Uganda’s strategic plan, ensuring that:

  • development programmes are addressing the needs of the extreme poor and are in line with agreed programme policies and strategies.

  • Concern is adequately prepared to respond to sudden and slow onset emergencies.

  • advocacy and policy influencing opportunities relevant to the needs of the extreme poor are identified and progressed;
    1. Ensure programmes and projects are designed, implemented, monitored and evaluated so that learning is optimised, internal and external standards are met and best practice is adhered to;

    2. Lead on resourcing the strategic plan by developing a funding strategy for the Country Programme that includes co-funding from institutions and general donation income and work closely with major institutional donors with a view to optimising co-financing for programmes;

    3. Contribute to the continuous development of Concern’s Uganda team, mentoring and supporting senior personnel, ensuring that there is a clearly defined management structure and job descriptions for all staff.

    4. Ensure that Concern’s organizational policies and procedures; in particular the Programme Participant Protection Policy and Code of Conduct are rolled out across the Country Programme;

    5. Work closely with the Country Finance Controller to manage the financial affairs of the Country Programme, ensuring compliance with the organisation’s procedures and external best practice as well as donor and regulatory requirements;

    6. Ensure that support systems are in place and functioning in accordance with best practices in order to ensure transparency and accountability to programme participants, donors, government, and other relevant stakeholder;

    7. Lead the implementation of the Country Security Management Plan and Standard Operating Procedures ensuring that adequate mechanisms to assess and monitor the security environment are in place and that security measures mitigate identified risks;

    8. Ensure that relationships and formal agreements with the government are maintained and updated as appropriate;

    9. Represent Concern as appropriate with donors and other key stakeholders, including the Alliance 2015, and contribute to the development of policy formulation and best practice in the sector within the country;

    10. Maintain effective communication and liaise with Concern Head Office in Dublin;

    11. Maintain relevant contact with the various Concern Worldwide offices, Republic of Ireland (Fundraising and New Business Development), United Kingdom, and United States, in order to ensure the required on-going support for the Country Programme;

    12. Accept, advance and pursue any new objectives or responsibilities that may be assigned by the line Manager, including transfer of existing duties and/or re-assignment to other responsibilities should the organisation so require;

    13. Ensure that the organisation’s values and policy commitments, including accountability and equality, are reflected in our programming work.


Person Specifications:


The appointee must be passionate about the aims and objectives of Concern.


  1. The following are essential:

  • Master’s degree in Development Studies, Humanitarian Assistance, Business Administration or equivalent;

  • Ten years’ experience of working in the international NGO arena of which at least five years are at a senior management level;

  • Experience of managing Country Programmes in development and humanitarian contexts;

  • Fluency in English;

  1. Concern Worldwide’s Core Competencies:

This is a key leadership position and potential candidates are expected to demonstrate significant ability in the following areas:


  • Leadership;

  • Communicating and working with others;

  • Delivering results;

  • Planning and decision-making;

  • Managing yourself;

  • Creativity and innovation;

  • Influence, advocacy and networking;

  • Change management



How to apply:


All applications should be submitted through our website at https://jobs.concern.net by closing date. CV’s should be no more than 4 pages in length.


All candidates who are short-listed for a first round interview will be notified via email after the application deadline OR Due to the urgency of this position, applications will be short listed on a regular basis and we may offer posts before the closing date.


Concern Worldwide is an Irish-based non-governmental, international, humanitarian organisation dedicated to the reduction of suffering and working towards the ultimate elimination of extreme poverty in the world’s poorest countries.


Concern has a Staff Code of Conduct and a Programme Participant Protection Policy which have been developed to ensure the maximum protection of programme participants from exploitation and to clarify the responsibilities of Concern staff, consultants, visitors to the programme and partner organization, and the standards of behaviour expected of them. In this context staff have a responsibility to the organization to strive for, and maintain, the highest standards in the day-to-day conduct in their workplace in accordance with Concern’s core values and mission. Any candidate offered a job with Concern Worldwide will be expected to sign the Programme Participant Protection Policy and the Concern Staff Code of Conduct as an appendix to their contract of employment. By signing the Programme Participant Protection Policy and the Concern Staff Code of Conduct candidates acknowledge that they have understood the contents of both the Concern Staff Code of Conduct and the Programme Participant Protection Policy and agree to conduct themselves in accordance with the provisions of these two documents.


Concern receives a substantial amount of funding from external donors each year. Increasingly donors are introducing requirements whereby future funding is conditional on Concern ensuring that the names of any new employee or volunteer do not appear on terrorism lists generated by the European Union (List of person, groups and entities to which Regulation (EC No. 2580/2001 applies), the US Government (Office of Foreign Assets Control list of specially designated Nationals and Blocked Persons) and the United Nations (Consolidated List). Any offer of employment (either paid or voluntary) with Concern Worldwide will not be made pending a clearance check being conducted on the applicant. For additional information please consult our web site or contact the Human Resource Division in our Head Office.


Concern Worldwide is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.




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