Closing
date: 12 Oct 2012
Concern Worldwide
The Area Coordinator is the focal person in coordinating and overseeing Concern’s operations in Marsabit County and the point of contact for the County Administration.
Concern Worldwide
The Area Coordinator is the focal person in coordinating and overseeing Concern’s operations in Marsabit County and the point of contact for the County Administration.
More
specifically, the person is responsible for representing Concern in the County,
coordination and networking, liaison with Nairobi, and systems management both
within Concern and in building the system capacity of County Government and
partner organisations.
Representation:
Representation:
- Represent
Concern in Key meetings with the UN, donors, local government, partners,
civil society and community groups
- Liaise
with relevant UN and Government bodies
- Actively
participate and represent the Marsabit team at senior management meetings
and in different forums in Marsabit.
Systems:
- Put
in place functional and efficient systems (financial, logistics,
procurement) to support programme delivery
- Coordinate
the programme budget regionally, administration of partner grants whenever
necessary, preparation/consolidation of programme budgets, monthly cash
flow projections, monitor and account for expenditure, and ensure timely
submission of financial reports.
- Ensure
transparency and accountability is maintained in compliance with Concern’s
systems and procedures and support partners in ensuring the same.
- Manage
administrative systems and programme staff in the county.
- Ensure
compliance with Concern’s donor requirements & government policies.
Information
sharing and coordination:
- Maintain
regular communication with the Country Director and technical staff in
Nairobi.
- Ensure
sharing of information regularly with all relevant departments to
facilitate the decision making process.
- Ensure
implementation of Concern’s programmes in Marsabit County is well
coordinated and programmes are integrated.
- Monitor
and oversee reporting according to deadlines.
Capacity
Building
- Support
organisational capacity building process including Strategic Plan
Development of partners as and when required.
- Facilitate/build
the capacity of partners in rolling out compliant systems.
- Design
and implement a programme of strengthening capacity of local government
(county) systems both generally and within specific sectors (health,
education, agriculture, livestock etc). In particular, strengthen systems
around social audit, budgeting, transparency and accountability.
Coordination
- Hold
coordination meetings with programme and systems teams throughout the
county at least once a month.
- Compile
quarterly costed work plans for approval by the Country Director.
- Recommend
cash requirements within stipulated deadlines
- Mobilise
technical staff from Nairobi office to ensure the quality of the
programme.
Security
- Continuously
assess security situation in the County and its environs
- Provide
immediate updates of any change in situation
- Advise
on travel, both within the country and road travel to and from the county
- Liaise
with County security authorities, NGOs and others on issues of security.
- Manage
the security and safety of Concern staff
Responding
to Emergencies:
- Lead
Concern’s Emergency response in Marsabit as and when necessary
- Comply
with Concern’s health, safety and security guidelines during emergencies
How
to apply:
Interested candidates, who meet the above requirements, should apply by sending a CV and a covering letter addressed to: -
Interested candidates, who meet the above requirements, should apply by sending a CV and a covering letter addressed to: -
The
Human Resource Manager,
Concern
Worldwide, P
.O.
Box 13850-00800, Nairobi,
to
the following email address: nairobi.hr@concern.net
Each application should include three referees who can validate technical expertise. Telephone contacts must be submitted with the application.
Each application should include three referees who can validate technical expertise. Telephone contacts must be submitted with the application.
The
closing date for applications is Friday, 12th October 2012.
Only short-listed candidates will be contacted for interview. Those who had applied earlier need not re-apply.
Concern has a Code of Conduct and a Programme Participant Protection Policy to ensure the maximum protection of programme participants from abuse and exploitation.
Only short-listed candidates will be contacted for interview. Those who had applied earlier need not re-apply.
Concern has a Code of Conduct and a Programme Participant Protection Policy to ensure the maximum protection of programme participants from abuse and exploitation.
Any
candidate offered a job with Concern Worldwide will be expected to sign the
Programme Participant Protection Policy and the Concern Code of Conduct as an
appendix to their contract of employment and conduct themselves in accordance
with the provisions in these two documents.
Concern Worldwide is an equal opportunity employer
Concern Worldwide is an equal opportunity employer