Concern Worldwide is an non-governmental and international organization based in Dublin, Ireland and founded in 1968. The main purpose of the organization is to alleviate the effects of poverty in the underdeveloped countries and ultimately diminish the poverty in the world. During over 40 years business, Concern Worldwide has worked in more than 50 countries and currently has more than 3,000 personnel over the worldwide. Now, Concern Worldwide is looking for a Country Director, which will be responsible for Concern’s Syria Programme and work in Turkey.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Title: Country DirectorResponsible for: Concern’s Syria Programme
Job Location: Turkey
Liaises with:RD, Desk Officer, Emergency Directorate, HRO, SAL, Local authorities, Donors, (I)NGO’s
Reports to:Regional Director
Contract Grade: D
Contract Length: 1 year
Date needed by: 1st February 2015
New Post or Replacement: Replacement
Accompanied / Unaccompanied: Unaccompanied
Exact Job Location: Turkey
Job Purpose:
The Country Director is responsible for strategic
and programme development, security management and overall management and
coordination of Concern’s emergency response to the Syria crisis in line with
Concern Worldwide organisational specific strategies, policies and procedures. The
position is based in Turkey and requires frequent travel for coordination
purposes.
Main
Duties & Responsibilities:
a)
Leadership
Ø Develop
and implement a coherent country programme that contributes to achieving
Concern’s global strategy and objectives in particular addressing emergency
needs of populations victim of the civil war in Syria
Ø Provide
leadership in the overall effective planning and direction of Concern’s
programme and operations at country level.
Ø Build
strong and committed team of national and international staff adhering to
Concern policies and procedures and applying key principles of transparency,
accountability, good stewardship and participation.
Ø Create
and maintain shared vision, amongst all Concern staff, of Concern’s programme
aims and objectives and their role in achieving these.
Ø Lead and support in strengthening
coordination and collaboration within teams and across all teams, maintain and
ensure constructive communications, contribute to a positive working
environment.
b) Security
Management
Ø Take overall responsibility for the security and safety of Concern
personnel and resources
Ø Be
responsible for participatory development and implementation of the Country
Security Management Plan and Standard Operating Procedures.
Ø Liaise with necessary external bodies to keep abreast of current
affairs in order to maintain an awareness of economic, political, humanitarian
and security developments
Ø Set up Security Focal Groups and coordinate and chair regular
security meetings with the Security Focal Group (SFG) to keep up to date with
security incidents in all field locations
Ø Work with the SFG to ensure the development and maintenance of
effective security systems for Concern employees, programmes and property
including the regular revision and implementation of the Security Management
Plan.
Ø Report
any security threats and incidents to the Regional Director.
c) Programme Development and Management
Ø Lead the
strategic development and implementation of programmes in line with Concern
organisational strategic plan and following the Concern Project Cycle Management
policy including proposal writing and sourcing funding.
Ø Ensure
effective coordination of technical inputs (e.g. Head Office advisors) in
designing, implementing, monitoring and evaluating programmes.
Ø Develop a
country level funding strategy and establish productive working relationships
with donors and be responsible for undertaking country level negotiations
related to securing funding, programming contracts, and reports.
Ø Explore
the possibility of working with local partners through the application of Concern
assessment tools (CLOSAT and CLOFAT)
Ø Manage
the country programme effectively including allocation of resources and
ensuring that appropriate monitoring and controls are established and
maintained at all levels by working with programme and systems managers, staff
and where relevant partners.
Ø Provide
adequate leadership and support to programme managers in setting up high
quality standards and implementation of programmes to include equality,
prevention of GBV and DRR.
Ø Ensure
that all programmes are implemented and completed according to programme
documents including agreed plans and budget.
Ø Maintain
effective communication and liaise with Concern Head office in Dublin and
ensure that high standard internal and donor reports are produced and submitted
in timely manner and in line with relevant targets and objectives.
d) Human Resource Management
Ø Line
manages senior management staff (Country Management Team – CMT) and be
responsible for the overall management and development of national and international
staff
Ø Manage
and support country programme team ensuring that there is clearly defined
structure and job descriptions for all staff.
Ø Ensure
that regular staff Performance and Development Review (PDR) system is
established and maintained and that PDRs are undertaken seriously at all
levels.
Ø Develop,
review, and effectively implement all Human Resources related policies and
procedures in accordance with Concern policies and procedures and in line with
the national labour laws.
Ø Establish
and maintain regular, participative and documented forums and meetings for all
key staff to discuss policy, strategic, operational and management issues,
coordinate planning and implementation of activities, and ensure information
sharing.
e) Budget and
Financial Management
Ø Responsible
for overall financial management including participatory budget preparation,
revision and monitoring and timely submission of Budgets and FRP’s to HQ.
Ø Ensure
that the Concern organisational financial guidelines and procedures are adhered
to.
Ø Develop
and implement work and expenditure plans and ensure that the country programmes
are implemented within agreed and approved budget through undertaking regular
budget monitoring of expenditure against budget.
Ø Ensure
that internal and donor financial reports are submitted in timely manner and up
to high quality standard.
f) Representation and networking
Ø Represent
Concern in and establish coordination and networking relationships with the
government, local authorities, donors and other national and international humanitarian
actors including Alliance 2015 in the country.
Ø Ensure
compliance with Concerns registration in Turkey including regular reporting to
local authorities
Ø Ensure
that relationship and formal agreements with the government are established,
maintained and updated as appropriate.
Ø Represent
Concern at various national level coordination forums.
Ø Promote the humanitarian
principles of Concern in external settings, ensuring that the organisation’s neutrality,
impartiality and independence is well communicated and consistently presented,
and that we are perceived as an independent humanitarian organisation
addressing the needs of the most vulnerable.
g) Policies and procedures
Ø Ensure
that support systems are in place and functioning in accordance with best
practices in order to ensure transparency and accountability to programme
participants, donors, government, and other relevant stakeholder.
Ø Promote and ensure compliance
with the requirements of Concern’s Programme Participants Protection Policy
(P4) and implementation of Humanitarian Accountability Partnership (HAP)
standards including Community based complaint and response mechanisms to ensure
maximum protection to programme beneficiaries.
h)
Other
Ø As a commitment to our humanitarian mandate the Country Director
will be responsible for the implementation of any emergency response.
Ø The Syrian programme is in a dynamic context that requires
continuous adaptation of the strategic planning frameworks and new area and
sector assessments and the possibility of expansion to other geographic areas.
Person Specifications:
Essential:
- At least 5 years’ overseas experience in management and
coordination of humanitarian interventions and emergency response with at
least 2 years’ experience in a senior management position
- Experience in insecure and complex contexts
and environments
- Strong security management skills
·
Strong leadership skills
and ability to manage change effectively.
·
Strong communication and
interpersonal skills with an ability/confidence to engage and represent Concern
at public forums, media and donors.
·
Excellent communication
and presentation skills, including fluency in written and spoken English.
- Strong interpersonal, motivational and
coordination skills.
·
Highly developed listening and conflict
resolution skills.
- Cross cultural awareness and sensitivity.
·
Ability to work under pressure
and to strict deadlines.
- Good coaching, facilitation and capacity-building skills.
- Effective oral and written English language skills as
demonstrated in ability to write reports as required by donors
- Affinity with organisational
values, mission and vision, commitment to humanitarian principles
- MS
Office Professional
Desirable:
·
Previous Concern experience at a management level.
·
Experience of working in the Middle East an advantage.
- Experience in
programme start-up operations Experience in
starting up new programmes and setting up systems and procedures.
- Spoken Arabic language
- Experience of working in Middle Eastern countries
- Experience
of managing major donor grants such as ECHO, Irish Aid, DfID, ERF
All applications should be submitted
through our website at https://jobs.concern.net
by closing date of 19th November 2014. CV’s should be no more than 4 pages in
length.
All candidates who are short-listed for a
first round interview will be notified via email after the application deadline
Concern
Worldwide is an Irish-based non-governmental, international, humanitarian
organisation dedicated to the reduction of suffering and working towards the
ultimate elimination of extreme poverty in the world’s poorest countries.
Concern has a
Staff Code of Conduct and a Programme Participant Protection Policy which have
been developed to ensure the maximum protection of programme participants from
exploitation and to clarify the responsibilities of Concern staff, consultants,
visitors to the programme and partner organization, and the standards of
behaviour expected of them. In this
context staff have a responsibility to the organization to strive for, and
maintain, the highest standards in the day-to-day conduct in their workplace in
accordance with Concern’s core values and mission. Any candidate offered a job
with Concern Worldwide will be expected to sign the Programme Participant
Protection Policy and the Concern Staff Code of Conduct as an appendix to their
contract of employment. By signing the Programme
Participant Protection Policy and the Concern Staff Code of Conduct candidates
acknowledge that they have understood the contents of both the Concern Staff
Code of Conduct and the Programme Participant Protection Policy and agree to
conduct themselves in accordance with the provisions of these two documents.
Concern receives
a substantial amount of funding from external donors each year. Increasingly donors are introducing
requirements whereby future funding is conditional on Concern ensuring that the
names of any new employee or volunteer do not appear on terrorism lists
generated by the European Union (List of person, groups and entities to which
Regulation (EC No. 2580/2001 applies), the US Government (Office of Foreign
Assets Control list of specially designated Nationals and Blocked Persons) and
the United Nations (Consolidated List).
Any offer of employment (either paid or voluntary) with Concern
Worldwide will not be made pending a clearance check being conducted on the
applicant. For additional information
please consult our web site or contact the Human Resource Division in our Head
Office.
Concern Worldwide is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes
applications from all sections of the community.
Source: https://jobs.concern.net/VacancyDetail.aspx?VacancyUID=000000002228