Country Director, Plan Kenya
About
the Role
Working in 50 developing countries across Africa, Asia and the Americas, Plan’s stated Global Strategic Goal (2011-15) is to reach as many children as possible, particularly those who are excluded or marginalized, with high-quality programs that deliver long-lasting benefits.
Working in 50 developing countries across Africa, Asia and the Americas, Plan’s stated Global Strategic Goal (2011-15) is to reach as many children as possible, particularly those who are excluded or marginalized, with high-quality programs that deliver long-lasting benefits.
Plan
aims to achieve this goal by working in partnership with others and through
high performing teams whose behaviors reflect the corporate values.
The Country Director (CD) leads the Country Office which is part of a regional network of country offices supervised by a Regional Office. S/he is responsible for the leadership of the country team and the quality, effectiveness and efficiency of all work that takes place in Plan Kenya.
The Country Director (CD) leads the Country Office which is part of a regional network of country offices supervised by a Regional Office. S/he is responsible for the leadership of the country team and the quality, effectiveness and efficiency of all work that takes place in Plan Kenya.
S/he
also leads the implementation and regular renewal of the Country Strategic Plan
which is aligned with the Global Strategy and designed to be effective in the
local context using Plan´s approach called Child Centered Community Development
(CCCD).
The latest Country Strategic Plan for Kenya has been approved for the period 2011-2015.
The latest Country Strategic Plan for Kenya has been approved for the period 2011-2015.
Currently
the country program reaches an estimated 1,000,000 children in 8 program
areas.
It
has an annual turnover of US$ 20,000,000, a team of 315 staff, a case load of
68,164 sponsored children and a portfolio of 24 grants.
Dimensions of the Role:
Dimensions of the Role:
- Legal
representation of Plan in Kenya,
- Accountable
for the operations and results of Plan in Kenya, risk management and
response
- Proper
disbursement of all available project funds
- Income
growth to meet impact targets set in the Country Strategic Plan and annual
Resource Mobilization Plans.
- Technical
quality of project delivery
- Team
leadership/management
- Reporting
quarterly on progress against agreed KPIs
Typical
Responsibilities - Key End Results of Position:
- Plan’s
work will be based on an excellent analysis of the needs of the most
vulnerable children in the country and the subsequent key decisions
strategic choices of programming interventions.
- Plan’s
work will be delivered in a cost-effective and efficient way through a
highly effective team, reflecting Plan’s values, skilled in their area of
expertise and compliant with the expectations as well as the policies and
procedures established by Plan
- Plan
in Kenya has adequate Disaster Risk Management capacities in place and
will be ready to respond to emergency situation that affect children´s
rights.
- Plan’s
work will be well-funded, raising and using resources that make
measurable impact on children’s lives
- Plan
will be a credible and legitimate national actor, accountable to beneficiaries
and other stakeholders inside and outside of the country, and an
influential organisation promoting the rights and needs of highly
vulnerable children in Kenya.
- Key
achievements, program learning and technical know-how of Plan Kenya will
be shared with fellow Country Offices with the aim of improving program
quality and operational efficiency throughout the region and the
organization as a whole.
Dealing
with Problems
- Ability
to defend judgements affecting the program in the light of working within
a large and complex organisation with multiple stakeholders
- Accountability
for large grant and sponsorship income and the needs of donors weighed
with those of children served
- Flexibility
to support positive outcomes for a global programme including supporting
and mentoring other Country Office programs
- Ability
to recognise and respond to sudden high-risk situations that may occur in
relation to child protection or staff safety
- Decision
making on requests in relation to the risks and opportunities associated
with programming
- Building
and managing collaborative relationships across the organisation and with
external stakeholders
Communications
and Working Relationships
Internal
Internal
- Regional
Director – Line manager
- Regional
Office Management Team members
- Other
Country Directors, especially those in the Region.
- Programme
Department in International Headquarters.
- Functional
departments in the International Headquarters (IT, People and Culture and
Finance)
- National
Office leadership
- Regional
and international Technical networks
External
- National
and Local authorities (National Government, municipalities, etc)
- Like-minded
individuals who are supporting Plan in an advisory or decision-making
capacity
- Community
leaders in the areas of Plan Operations
- Civil
society members of partner organization and alliances
- Media
at local and national level
- Grants
donors: National Offices, Corporate, and National Institutions
- Partners
- Other
INGO leaders and networks.
- UN
and donor representatives and clusters
- Partnerships
with national and international NGOs, civil society and local government
organizations.
Knowledge,
Skills, and Behaviours Required to Achieve Role’s Objectives
Knowledge
Knowledge
- Demonstrable
knowledge as a result of study, training or practical experience on the
key debates in development, particularly around child rights.
- Practical
knowledge of the requirements of donor compliance and financial management
- Practical
knowledge of programming for development and emergency response
- Fluency
in English and one other of the Plan languages (Spanish, French,
Portuguese), oral and written.
- Knowledge
of Kenya, the geopolitical factors affecting child-poverty in the country
or SADEC region as well as the political, social and economic
opportunities for development are an advantage
- Knowledge
of sponsorship and/or grant funded programming an advantage
Leadership
Skills and Behaviours demonstrated from experience
Striving for high performance: Strongly drives performance forward in area of the business for which they are responsible; involves others in setting and achieving goals; creates a strong sense of purpose within own part of the business and with stakeholders.
Strategic thinking and innovation: Sets strong strategy in own part of organisation; makes an effective contribution to wider strategy; sees contribution of own part of the organisation in wider Plan and external context; balances future vision with practical delivery; critically evaluates work effectiveness and searches for better ways of working.
Decision making and risk management: Sound judgement and decision-making in complex situations; alerts others to risks inside and outside the organisation; willing to make judgements about managing risks and ready to take responsibility for such judgements
Influencing and Communications: Effective communicator using clear messages drawn from Plan’s work; cross-culturally adept; ready to work to influence leaders in governments, international bodies, partners and communities; can reach out and influence large groups of people; effective communicator with children and young people.
Building effective teams and partnerships: Collegiate - acting as a team player in country, region or function, even if this results in adjustment of own priorities; develops mutually trusting relationships with complex partnerships to deliver excellent business outcomes
Developing people: Supports learning and a sense of mutual purpose in diverse teams; sets a strong learning culture in their part of the organisation; effective coach, equally at home with high performers and those in difficulty; uses opportunities across Plan to develop others
Self awareness and resilience: Remains calm and positive under pressure and in difficult situations; plans own learning and development; aware of impact on others and adjusts own behaviour accordingly; has a positive impact on those around them; leads major change while keeping staff and partners on board
Physical Environment:
Striving for high performance: Strongly drives performance forward in area of the business for which they are responsible; involves others in setting and achieving goals; creates a strong sense of purpose within own part of the business and with stakeholders.
Strategic thinking and innovation: Sets strong strategy in own part of organisation; makes an effective contribution to wider strategy; sees contribution of own part of the organisation in wider Plan and external context; balances future vision with practical delivery; critically evaluates work effectiveness and searches for better ways of working.
Decision making and risk management: Sound judgement and decision-making in complex situations; alerts others to risks inside and outside the organisation; willing to make judgements about managing risks and ready to take responsibility for such judgements
Influencing and Communications: Effective communicator using clear messages drawn from Plan’s work; cross-culturally adept; ready to work to influence leaders in governments, international bodies, partners and communities; can reach out and influence large groups of people; effective communicator with children and young people.
Building effective teams and partnerships: Collegiate - acting as a team player in country, region or function, even if this results in adjustment of own priorities; develops mutually trusting relationships with complex partnerships to deliver excellent business outcomes
Developing people: Supports learning and a sense of mutual purpose in diverse teams; sets a strong learning culture in their part of the organisation; effective coach, equally at home with high performers and those in difficulty; uses opportunities across Plan to develop others
Self awareness and resilience: Remains calm and positive under pressure and in difficult situations; plans own learning and development; aware of impact on others and adjusts own behaviour accordingly; has a positive impact on those around them; leads major change while keeping staff and partners on board
Physical Environment:
- Based
in the country office located in Nairobi with extensive and regular local
travel as well as some international travel
- Ability
to travel to remote areas
- Current
security level: 2 (moderate)
Location: Nairobi, Kenya
Type of Role: 5 year fixed term contract
Reports to: Regional Director
Salary: Grade F,US$60,000 to $70,000 depending experience plus full expat benefits. This is an accompanied position and a full relocation package will be available.
Type of Role: 5 year fixed term contract
Reports to: Regional Director
Salary: Grade F,US$60,000 to $70,000 depending experience plus full expat benefits. This is an accompanied position and a full relocation package will be available.
How
to apply
Closing
Date:
Monday 4th February 2013
References will be taken and background and anti-terrorism checks will be carried out in conformity with Plans Child Protection Policy. Plan operates an equal opportunities policy and actively encourages diversity, welcoming applications from all areas of the international community.
Please note that only applications and CVs written in English will be accepted.
References will be taken and background and anti-terrorism checks will be carried out in conformity with Plans Child Protection Policy. Plan operates an equal opportunities policy and actively encourages diversity, welcoming applications from all areas of the international community.
Please note that only applications and CVs written in English will be accepted.