Management
Sciences for Health (MSH) is a nonprofit international health organization with
over four decades of experience in strengthening health systems, and capacity
of local institutions.
MSH
takes a comprehensive approach to improving health to achieve scalability,
lasting impact, and sustainability.
Our
mission is to save lives and improve the health of the world’s poorest and most
vulnerable people by closing the gap between knowledge and action in public
health.
For
more information please visit our website www.msh.org.
MSH
seeks to recruit a highly motivated and result oriented individual to join a
dynamic Kenya Leadership Team as a Director of Country Operations in our
Country Operations Management Unit (COMU).
Director of Country Operations
Reporting
to the MSH Country Representative, the Director of Country Operations will lead
and manage the Country Operations Management Unit (COMU) overseeing all
operational and administrative services for the portfolio of MSH projects in
Kenya.
S/he
will ensure that MSH Kenya operates as a cohesive, neutral, functional unit
that provides high-quality, responsive, timely and cost effective services to
projects within the framework of local laws, MSH policies and standard
operating procedures, and donor requirements.
S/he,
as a member of the MSH Kenya Leadership Team, will be expected to play an
active role in assisting MSH develop a strong and strategic country presence.
The
Director of Country Operations primary responsibility will be to ensure that
MSH operations in Kenya are functioning efficiently and effectively, and are
aligned to support the attainment of project results and client expectations
within the Kenyan legal and regulatory frameworks.
S/he
will be the administrative supervisor of all COMU staff and oversee the
following core functions: field accounting and cash management; human resource
management and payroll administration; management of local contract, consultant
and vendor agreements; procurement and purchasing; travel, fleet management and
logistics; security; facilities and communication services, as well as MSH’s
compliance with local Kenyan laws and regulations.
Roles & Responsibilities
- Collaborate with MSH Country Representative and the Kenya Leadership Team to ensure that MSH activities and management operations are implemented as per the MSH mission, values, policies and standard operating procedures.
- Ensure local laws and regulations are adhered to, and safeguard MSH’s reputation - financial, contractual, and political integrity.
- Contribute to the development and execution of the MSH Integrated Country Strategy (ICS) and provide support to ICS operational plans and budget development, execution and monitoring.
- Develop and execute responsive and appropriate COMU management and operational systems in line with local laws and regulations.
- Lead and manage the COMU functions by aligning staffing, systems, work plans and budgets with country projects
- Provide equitable, effective, timely, cost-effective, responsive and high1quality operations and administrative support.
- Ensure timely submission of requisite administrative and financial reports to MSH Representative, Project Directors and Corporate Operations Office.
- Coordinate the execution of internal/external financial, operations and program reviews or audits, and ensure timely follow up to reviews or audit conclusions and recommendations.
- Promote and facilitate the development of staff and sustainable systems, and participate in international crossfertilization and knowledge exchange among COMUs.
- Provide leadership to business and resource development as well as strategic communication activities that contribute to the sustainability or expansion of MSH’s programs.
Qualifications
& Experience
The
ideal candidate should have a minimum of a Master’s degree in business
administration, accounting or other relevant discipline or equivalent
experience; and at least 10 years relevant working experience at a senior-level
managing complex health or development programs in developing countries on a
similar scale.
Significant
operations and financial management experience in Kenya is strongly preferred.
S/he
should have experience managing significant USG-funded programs and
comprehensive knowledge of applicable regulations and requirements.
Demonstrated
success and familiarity experience in Kenya and Kenyan laws and regulations is
particularly relevant.
The
successful candidate should have demonstrated leadership and management skills
with experience in mentoring and supervising staff at all levels within the
organization.
In
addition, s/he should have strong leadership, analytical and organizational
skills demonstrated by an ability to work both independently and within a team,
assess priorities, and manage a variety of activities with attention to detail.
Demonstrated
experience in building and maintaining partnerships with other projects, local
organizations, host country governments, donors, and international agencies is
required.
The
candidate should have excellent conceptualization, facilitation, negotiation
and planning skills. The candidate must be comfortable working within teams.
S/he
should possess outstanding professional reputation and have strong demonstrated
interpersonal, written, and oral presentation skills coupled with excellent
cross-cultural communication and active listening skills.
Management Sciences for Health is an equal opportunity employer offering employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, national origin, citizenship, and physical or mental handicap.
For
further details and to apply for this position, please visit the Employment
Opportunities section of our website at www.Jobs-msh.icims.com by
August 17, 2012.
If
you cannot apply online or have difficulty doing so, please email an
explanation of your problem to iRecruiterproblem@msh.org
Only
shortlisted candidates will be contacted.