INTERSOS Vacancy: Deputy Regional Director East and Central Africa

General context of the project

INTERSOS is an International Humanitarian Organization with its HQ in Rome, branch offices in Nairobi and Amman and representation offices in Geneva and Dakar. The organizational structure is comprised of the General Secretariat, the Departments of Programmes, Finance, Logistics & Supply, Communications & Fundraising and Human Resources, the Grants Control & Compliance Unit and the office of Internal Auditor. INTERSOS is operational in 18 countries with over 3,000 among national and international staff worldwide.

INTERSOS assists the victims of natural disasters, armed conflicts, exclusion and extreme vulnerability. Its activities are based on the principles of solidarity, justice, human dignity, equality of rights and opportunities, respect for diversity and coexistence, paying special attention to the most vulnerable people.

The Department of Programmes is led by the Director of Programmes and includes four Regional Directors, the Protection unit, the Medical Unit and the Emergency Unit.

General purpose of the position

With regular visits to the missions, support the Regional Director on the strategic programming, management and implementation of activities and achievement of objectives related to the geographic area of competence. The Deputy Regional Director is functionally supervising the Programmes Coordinators and/or equivalent in the geographic area of competence.

Main responsibilities and tasks
  • Contribute, with Regional Director to the design of the strategies and the identification of the geographical areas and sectors of intervention to be privileged
  • Support Heads of Mission and key staffs in defining, programming and planning activities and organizational aspects in line with the identified strategy
  • Support Heads of Mission and Programmes Coordinator or equivalent in the management of relations with donors, stakeholders, authorities and representatives of beneficiaries
  • Is responsible to guarantee in coordination with the Head of Mission and Programmes Coordinator or equivalent the supervision, analysis and evaluation of the key variables of the design of projects (constraints and rules of the donors, consistency and technical-methodological congruity, quality of resources, effectiveness of results efficiency). In case of need and under supervision of Regional Director produce requested programmatic documentation (e.g.: proposal, annexes)
  • Coordinate, supervise and assess, through the review of PAT and/or other tools, the level of progress achieved by each project. Advise missions in project implementation and monitor the status of the program regularly reporting to Regional Director
  • Collaborate with Heads of Mission and Programmes Coordinator or equivalent for ensuring systematic updating of needs analyses and critical context factors
  • Guarantee, in collaboration with Head of Missions, Regional Finance Coordinator and under the supervision of Regional Director, the respect of INTERSOS Organization Management and Control Model and the application of INTERSOS and donors administrative procedures, rules and policies for the efficient and transparent management of projects, offices and countries of its competence
  • Responsible to follow up with the HoM and Programme Coordinator or equivalent to guarantee the timely submission of mission documentation and reports to donors and HQ. Control the content of narrative reports, in collaboration with Technical Units
  • Collaborate with Human Resources department for the management of Human Resources and to create a pleasant atmosphere in the missions:

– collaborate to the analysis of HR needs

– if needed, and under the supervision of Regional Director, participate to the recruitment process of key staffs

– motivate and support managers and teams encouraging cohesion and motivation

– promote orientation and training sessions for the operators of the region. Engage in direct capacity building when/as needed

– promote growth, development and empowerment of National Staffs

  • In coordination with Head of Missions, follow up staff requests preparation and submission, to recruit new staffs in the geographic area of competence in line with budget availability
  • Regularly update INTERSOS database (IMP) content for the sections of HQ competence on the basis of the information provided by Heads of Mission and Project Managers and verify accuracy of data
  • Collaborate with Communication and Fundraising department to promote contents, visibility and awareness of the Organization’s work, goals, and financial needs
Education
  • Advanced university degree in Social Sciences, International Relations, NGO management, or equivalent work experience
Professional experience
  • Field working experience of at least five (5) years in managing humanitarian programmes with increasing responsibilities
Professional requirements
  • Good knowledge of humanitarian architecture;
  • Knowledge of the humanitarian project cycle management;
  • Strong computer literacy with a full knowledge of MS Office;
  • Knowledge of the main humanitarian donors, with particular reference to DG ECHO, USAID and UN agencies ways of working
Languages
  • English and French mandatory
Personal requirements
  • – Strong team spirit, comfortable in a multi-cultural environment
  • – Excellent analytical skills, observation and analysis capacity
  • – Strategic thinking
  • – Attention to detail and structured way of approaching tasks (very organized)
  • – Ability to plan ahead and output oriented (pro-active)
  • – Able to ensure quick quality delivery in stressful environment (stress-resilient)
  • – Ability to adhere to deadlines and respect line management
  • – Very strong interpersonal skills: strong communication and diplomatic skills
  • – Practical and problem-solver
  • – Ability to deal with heavy work pressure
General Conditions – Type of duty station
Family duty-station
Remuneration According to position and seniority
Transportation Round-trip flights for the humanitarian worker + dependents. For any mission lasting at least 12 months, at 9 months one free plane ticket to the country of residency and back to the mission for the humanitarian worker + dependents
Medical insurance Medical Insurance; injuries and death insurance; civil liability insurance, reimbursement for vaccines, medical certificate and PCR test for deployment; psychosocial support on request for humanitarian worker + dependents
Visa Visas for the humanitarian worker + dependents
Annual leave 2.5 days per month
Installation costs Installation costs lump sum
School fees School fee contribution for dependents on mission
Induction Online orientation course
Notes 1 In “Family duty station”, unaccompanied humanitarian workers may decide to exchange family benefits for interim flight each 3 months to the country of residency.
Notes 2 INTERSOS applies a “Learning & Development Policy” which includes possibility to receive capacitation and to participate in internal and external trainings. Priority will be given to Staff working for INTERSOS for more than two years. Staff with a seniority >2 with a demonstrated good performance and high commitment, will be invited to be part of the INTERSOS Pool, and to create their “Personal Development Plan”. They will be then accompanied individually by the Personnel Development Coordinator to shape their capacity building plan.
Notes 3 The categorization of Family, Non-Family and Accompanied Duty stations is subject to security criteria.

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