Job
Description: Country Director
Sector:
Operations
Management
Location: Nairobi, Kenya
Employee
Type: Regular
Employee
Category:
Full-Time
Description:
Heshima
Kenya, an US headquartered non governmental organization based in Nairobi,
Kenya, is dedicated to identifying, protecting and empowering unaccompanied and
separated refugee children and youth, especially adolescent girls, through our
specialized shelter, education and advocacy programs.
The
Country Director carries out program goals and meets funding objectives
associated with Heshima Kenya’s organizational development and financial growth
and sustainability.
S/he
is responsible for ensuring successful design and delivery of programs, overall
operations management, developing and monitoring a successful professional
team, and managing donor and government relations, budget management, and
support fundraising efforts.
The
Country Director will work closely with the senior management team in Kenya and
the Executive Director based in the United States.
Responsibilities
Operations Management
- Ensure
the, implementation, and monitoring of organizational financial, program,
accounting and donor policies and procedures.
- Work
closely with the Executive Director, the Board of Directors, and the
senior management team to ensure compliance with country laws and
requirements.
- Promote
coordination, teamwork, and development between senior management and
project staff to ensure quality of program delivery.
- Work
closely with the Executive Director and senior management team to carryout
the strategic vision and plan for the organization.
- Maintain
effective budget monitoring for all funding received in Kenya per audit
and donor requirements and provide timely oversight of financial position
with the Executive Director and Board of Directors.
- Support
the development, implementation, and management of the annual program
budget and work with the senior financial officer to ensure effective cash
flow management.
- Maintain
a security management plan for the country program and ensure that all
staff adheres to security protocols.
- Maintain
and expand participation with host government, local stakeholders,
relevant policy bodies, and key donors subject to Heshima Kenya 3rd party
participation guidelines.
- Ensure
that the annual external audits are carried out on time and statutory
reports filed with the government.
Program Development
- Carryout
program strategies in accordance with Heshima Kenya’s mission and
strategic plan.
- Provide
overall management, monitoring and evaluation of all programs, including
contributing towards strengthening systems and standards for assessment.
- Ensure
all program staff are meeting individual project objectives and goals and
submit timely and comprehensive monthly program and donor reports for
review and approval.
- Ensure
that the Maisha Collective production development goals and objectives are
met by the production team, including meeting orders, and ensuring quality
control of products, effective marketing management, strong team
management with members, and maintaining strong relationships with buyers
and vendors in Kenya and abroad.
- Coordinate
the technical components of plans, proposals, MoUs and budgets for new
projects.
Staff Development and Management
- Develop
and nurture a positive work environment for all staff and volunteers working
with Heshima Kenya to ensure professionalism among peers and
beneficiaries.
- Ensure
a professional human resources management framework to ensure all staff
salaries and benefits remain competitive and manage staff development
opportunities.
- Monitor
staff performance and conduct appraisal together with relevant senior
staff.
- Lead
technical capacity building of program staff and partners.
- Provide
formal and non-formal training opportunities.
- Work
with key staff to discuss and plan program objectives and work activity
plans.
Fundraising and Donor Relations
- Work
closely with the Executive Director to ensure submission of timely and
quality proposals.
- Provide
communication and marketing support to donors and the US Heshima Kenya
team.
- Identify
funding opportunities and act as the country representative in discussion
with potential donors.
- Act
as country focal point with international and local donors, including
BPRM, and ensure a strong understanding of donor priorities, initiatives,
and country plans.
Job
Requirements/Experience Required
- Post-graduate
degree in relevant field highly desired, i.e. refugee protection, human
rights, social work, etc.
- At
least five years of management or programs operations experience
- Strong
program management and fundraising experience desired, especially with US
and international donors
- Strong
human resources management experience preferred
- Experience
with budget management and implementing fiscal policies and procedures
- Previous
experience working with national partners a plus
- Strong
knowledge of refugee and women’s rights issues, preferably in Kenya
- Experience
with a flexible approach to managing and prioritizing a high workload and
multiple tasks
- Minimum
three year commitment preferred
- International
and Kenyan national applicants are encouraged to apply
- Available
to begin April 1, 2013.
- A
commitment to the ideals, objectives and goals of Heshima Kenya and a
willingness to participate in the continued growth and progression of a
unique organization.
Send
CV, cover letter, and two writing samples to director@heshimakenya.org.
Please
put “Country Director Application” in the subject line