Title: Associate Regional Director -
Africa
Status: Full-Time / Exempt
Location: Nairobi- Kenya
Status: Full-Time / Exempt
Location: Nairobi- Kenya
Supervisor:
Regional
Director for Africa
Deadline: January 31, 2013
Responsibilities:
Summary of Principal Responsibilities
The Associate Regional Director is an official representative of the AFSC in Africa, working under the supervision and guidance of the Regional Director.
Summary of Principal Responsibilities
The Associate Regional Director is an official representative of the AFSC in Africa, working under the supervision and guidance of the Regional Director.
S/he
supports, and represents the organization on behalf of, the Regional Director
in the management of operations, processes and program implementations
complying with organizational policy.
S/he
supports the Regional Director’s efforts to shape the strategic direction,
effective implementation of program plans, and to manage AFSC’s financial,
material, and human resources in accordance with the organization's mission and
values.
The
Associate Regional Director for Africa will be tasked with the responsibility
for the leading and overseeing the work on Somalia and Kenya.
S/he
will also be the point person for communication, institutional fundraising,
monitoring and evaluation and organization of regional events.
Essential Functions / Responsibilities
The key responsibilities of the Associate Regional Director include the following:
Program Development and Management
Essential Functions / Responsibilities
The key responsibilities of the Associate Regional Director include the following:
Program Development and Management
- Oversee
and lead the program development, implementation and evaluation of
programs on Kenya or/ and new initiative.
- Oversee
the processes of hiring consultants and staff involved in the program
development and supervise their work.
- Support
the Regional Director in supervision of regional and country program
plans.
- Assist
the Regional Director in planning and reviewing of AFSC regional strategic
directions and development of strategies for realignment
where necessary.
Stewardship of Resources
- Assist
the Regional Director in financial review and authorize routine financial
transactions in the absence of the Regional Director.
- Explore
opportunities for program funding and support development of funding
proposals and annual budgets and be a contact person to Development.
- Ensure
timely reporting to support funding applications; ensure compliance with
donor funding requirements and accurate reporting on use of funds.
Administration and Supervision
- Assist
the Regional Director in ensure that all staff are familiar with and work
toward the long-term vision and strategic goals of AFSC and incorporate
the organization’s values and principles in their work.
- Supervise
the staff in the regional office.
External Representation, Outreach and Communication
- Articulate
AFSC’s basic philosophical and faith-based principles, as appropriate, to
staff and partners, including the organization’s commitment to
nonviolent approaches to conflict.
- Represent
the upcoming AFSC program on Kenya and communicate the processes and
outcome to launch the program.
- Coordinate
visits by representatives of donor agencies and other AFSC – related
programs or partners.
- Provide
quick and timely information to AFSC and to donor representatives on key
developments or events in the region as they are related to or affect
AFSC work.
- Assist
in the outreach, collaboration and sharing of information with Quaker
partners, donors, and other stakeholders.
- Act
as point person for liaison with the AFSC Web Team on the use and updating
of the AFSC Web Site, and monitor and advise on timely updates and
content.
Qualifications:
Education:
Education:
- Masters
Degree in related field preferred.
- Exceptional
work experience may be accepted in lieu of the degree.
Experience:
- Ten
or more years experience in international positions, planning and managing
peace building, humanitarian assistance, recovery and development programs
in developing countries.
- Africa
experience preferred.
- Experience
in strategic thinking, fundraising, grant writing, program planning and
implementation.
Other Required Skills and Abilities
- Commitment
to Quaker values, testimonies and process. Understanding of and
compatibility with the principles and philosophy of the American Friends
Service Committee including nonviolence and the belief in the intrinsic
worth of every individual.
- Understanding
of and commitment to the principles, concerns, and considerations of AFSC
in regard to issues of race, class, nationality, religion, age, gender and
sexual orientation, and disabilities.
- Demonstrated
ability to work and communicate with diverse staff.
- Demonstrated
administrative ability, including experience with staff supervision,
financial management, narrative and financial reporting, and budgeting.
- Understanding
of macroeconomic and political developments in the world and the ability
to interpret their impact within the context of regional issues and
concerns. Interest in, respect for, and knowledge of the cultures of
Africa.
- Demonstrated
analytical and communications skills; fluency in spoken and written
English
- Ability
to work independently in an unstructured setting and program, yet within a
framework of long-distance communication, consultation, and decision
making
- Ability
to cope in situations of high risk and in compliance with security
measures, to work under pressure, and to organize time effectively
- Computer
skills (PC/Windows), particularly in word processing, spreadsheet and
database applications (MS Office), and e-mail.
Length
of Assignment:
For a period not to exceed five years.
Compensation: Salary Range - 18- Exempt: In lieu of a fixed salary, AFSC offers a maintenance package which includes the local costs of living for the appointee and accompanying dependents, school costs for accompanying dependent child/ren, vacation allowance, savings, and an on-going home cost allowance.
Compensation: Salary Range - 18- Exempt: In lieu of a fixed salary, AFSC offers a maintenance package which includes the local costs of living for the appointee and accompanying dependents, school costs for accompanying dependent child/ren, vacation allowance, savings, and an on-going home cost allowance.
Benefits
include life insurance, and full medical and dental coverage.
A
detailed handout is available from HR on the maintenance package and benefits.
How to Apply
Click here to apply online
The American Friends Service Committee is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified persons are encouraged to apply regardless of their religious affiliation, race, age, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation or disability.
How to Apply
Click here to apply online
The American Friends Service Committee is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified persons are encouraged to apply regardless of their religious affiliation, race, age, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation or disability.