TradeMark East Africa (TMEA) is funded by a range of development agencies with the aim of growing prosperity in East Africa through trade. We believe that enhanced trade contributes to economic growth, a reduction in poverty and subsequently increased prosperity.
TMEA works closely with East African Community (EAC) institutions, national governments, business and civil society organisations to increase trade by unlocking economic potential through:
- Increased market access;
- Enhanced trade environment; and
- Increased product competitiveness.
TMEA has its headquarters in Nairobi with branches in Arusha, Bujumbura, Dar es Salaam, Juba, Kampala and Kigali.
We are looking for high calibre, results-oriented and experienced professionals to join our team in the positions detailed below.
The position is available on contract to 30 June 2016 with the possibility of renewal.
Job title: Senior Director, Trade Environment
Grade: Senior Director
Direct reports: TBC
Department: Outcomes and Regional Programmes
Location: Flexible - one of TMEA’s Country Office locations.
Job summary: A key member of TradeMark East Africa’s (TMEA’s) Outcomes and Regional Programmes team, the Senior Director, Trade Environment is responsible for aligning trade policy and international trade practices and goals to TMEA’s strategy and ensuring that the linkages between trade policy, trade facilitation and trade in services are streamlined in all aspects of TMEA’s work streams and clearly linked to organisational objectives at both the national and regional levels.
Roles and responsibilities
Programme development and management
- Develop the trade environment programming strategy and oversee its implementation, including annual plans, budgets and project proposals.
- Accountable for the achievement of the trade environment strategic outcome target and ensuring programmatic consistency, delivery and quality assurance across the entire portfolio of projects whilst demonstrating value for money and having clear mechanisms for measuring results.
- Liaise with Senior Regional and Country Directors to agree delivery frameworks and targets, and review progress on the achievement of outcome targets and desired results in order to contribute to delivery of TMEA’s corporate and programmatic objectives.
- Oversee the development and delivery of a large, complex portfolio across the region to increase market access in East Africa. This will include projects focused on improved EAC Trade policy and enhancing the regional investment climate and governance e.g. support to the EAC organs, supporting Ministries of EAC in each Partner State, standards harmonisation, providing institutional and advocacy support to regional bodies, among others.
- Appraise/undertake due diligence of potential investment opportunities.
- Effective liaison delivery partners and investors on programmatic issues and performance monitoring.
Monitoring, evaluation and reporting
- Maintain strong monitoring and evaluation systems for programme delivery comprising qualitative and quantitative indicators for all results and activities, in collaboration with the START team.
- Ensure a clear ‘line of sight’ with key outcome target results and work closely with the START team to obtain outcome delivery measurement data and analyse progress against achievement of outcome targets.
- Responsible for reporting on trade environment programming delivery including coordinating high quality and timely quarterly and annual reports of programme and financial performance. Contribute to TMEA-wide Annual and donor reports, in line with the monitoring and evaluation framework.
- Facilitate discussion, information sharing and agreement on the achievement of outcome targets.
Team management
- Manage, mentor and motivate a strong team of professionals, ensuring adequate capacity is developed for successful delivery.
- Ensure risk management, transparency, zero tolerance to fraud and corruption, and due diligence in all programming activities.
- Ensure close coordination and foster strong integration with the other outcome delivery, and country-based teams.
Organisational Positioning
Chief Executive Officer
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Deputy CEO, Outcomes and Regional Programmes
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Senior Director, Trade Environment
Academic and professional qualifications
Chief Executive Officer
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Deputy CEO, Outcomes and Regional Programmes
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Senior Director, Trade Environment
Academic and professional qualifications
- Advanced degree in areas relevant to TMEA’s focus, such as Development Studies, Economics, International Trade or other relevant disciplines.
- Trade Policy or International Trade qualifications are a distinct advantage. Work experience
- A minimum of 10 years’ management experience (including 5 at a senior level) in leading the leading the development and delivery of trade and trade-related capacity development programmes to enhance the capacities of developing countries in trade policy development, formulation and implementation trade reforms, regional integration, and support to national governments.
- Significant work experience with Regional Economic Communities in East or Southern Africa, in an international multicultural environment.
- Experience in working with private sector and civil society to deliver trade capacity support and to support trade related advocacy. Additional skills
- Proven intellectual and strategic thinking skills.
- Strong strategy formulation and implementation skills including the ability to communicate strategy and results concisely and simply.
- Excellent leadership and management skills.
- Ability to deliver a plan and performance to budget.
- Adept at working with diverse teams, delivering change and demonstrating value for money.
- Ability to influence others to achieve objectives and gain consensus and collaboration.
- Sound decision-making and judgement.
- Problem solving and analytical skills.
- Excellent presentation, communication and personal effectiveness skills.
- Proficiency in MS Office applications. Additional/background information
The role also requires:
- Good understanding of trade policy context and regional integration in East Africa.
- Good understanding of the dynamics affecting trade policy at national, regional and at the global multilateral levels, as well as an excellent understanding of the multilateral trading systems and their implication for regional integration.
- Significant knowledge of the trade and development needs of developing countries, and a good understanding of trade policy, trade facilitation, infrastructure and transport/logistics.
How to Apply
CLICK HERE to apply online by Friday, 28 November 2014, 5.00pm East African time.
CLICK HERE to apply online by Friday, 28 November 2014, 5.00pm East African time.
Ensure that you attach your cover letter and detailed CV, including your qualifications, experience, present position and current remuneration.
Your application should also include names and addresses of three referees, a working e-mail address and daytime telephone contacts.
Interviews will be conducted in December 2014 in Nairobi, Kenya.
Please note that we will only consider applications received on-line through the link provided above.
Applications received after the deadline will not be accepted.
We reserve the right to accept or reject any application.
Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
TradeMark East Africa is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to open and transparent recruitment processes.