Country: Burundi
Closing date: 20 May 2016
Cordaid believes in a world without poverty and exclusion. We strive for a just and sustainable society where every person counts. We stand for knowledge and talent sharing between North and South, between farmers and businesses, between activists and policymakers. Where poverty, conflict and exclusion divide societies, we connect people and communities. We stand for professionalism, expertise and solidarity across borders. We make a difference where it is most needed.
Together with more than 800 organizations in Africa, Asia, the Middle East and Latin America we structurally improve the living conditions of the poorest and most excluded populations - the bottom billion. We do that where natural disasters strike, where conflicts tear up communities and where underdevelopment keep families in extreme poverty. In the Netherlands we are known as Cordaid Memisa, Cordaid Mensen in Nood, Cordaid Kinderstem, Cordaid Bond zonder Naam and Cordaid Microkrediet.
For the Cordaid Country office in Bujumbura, Burundi, Cordaid is looking for a
Director Country Office
Introduction
Cordaid has been present in Burundi from 1997 onward, and has piloted the RBF approach in the health sector from 2006 until 2010 when it became national policy. Then the organisation provided technical assistance services to the government to ensure sustainability of the approach.
Cordaid is also involved in the piloting of RBF approach in several other sectors such as education and security, as well as other developing and implementing other innovative interventions with several international donors.
Position and responsibility
The Director Country Office will report to the Director International Offices in Cordaid Head office in The Hague. The Director Country Office is the line manager for all Burundi based Cordaid staff.
General objective of the posting
To manage the Cordaid office in Bujumbura.
Specific objectives
Country Strategy: Monitors the progress and interdependencies of different projects from different business units, taking into account the developments in the country/regions, and proposes improvements in the chosen strategy.
Cooperation benefits: Creates partnerships between governmental institutions, donors, partner organisations and (inter)national non-governmental organisations, taking into account the agreed programme results.
Funds: Interacts with (potential) local/institutional donors, convincingly augmenting the added value of Cordaid as to acquire funds and ensure the future funding for the programme(s) in the designated country/region.
Business/Action plan: Translates the agreed Country Office targets into a Business/Action Plan for the Country Office, with specific results in designated project areas while securing the connection with the Cordaid strategy.
Program Management: Keeps track of developments within the projects, manages the activities within the team and makes the necessary adjustments, taking into account the business/action plan, governmental policies, donor policies and the allocation of resources and preventing mission creep.
Risk Management: Assesses security, political, administrative and financial risks in projects and realises the security of the Cordaid team, consultants and Cordaid visitors, according to the Cordaid Safety First Manual.
Program Reports: Collects information within the programme and reports about the results.
Personnel Management: Leads personnel in accordance with the management style and social policy of Cordaid, focused on productivity, employee development and satisfaction. Ensures efficient use of resources and controls quality of work.
Qualifications
- Academic degree in International law, International Development,MBA health, economy, business/public administration, social sciences or other subject related to international cooperation.
- Excellent management skills including human resource and financial management, communication and intercultural cooperation skills.
- At least 10 years experience with managing and monitoring development programs, preferably with institutional donors e.g. WB, EU, USAID and Foundations.
- Experience in reporting requirements of institutional donors and in partnerships with local oranisations.
- Experience in security management.
- Experience in implementing security policy in insecure areas.
- A human centred approach to management and ability to promote and structure teamwork.
- A networker.
- Ability to work under stressful and time bound project conditions.
- Good oral and written communication skills in French and English language.
- Diplomatic and goal driven.
- Analytical and problem solving mind.
- Flexible and capable of working in a stressful context.
Specifics of station
This is a non-accompanied posting.
Contract information
The contract period is for 6 months starting as soon as possible, with the intention to extend for a longer period. We offer a Cordaid contract with a competitive salary and a benefit package which includes R&R, a comprehensive insurance cover, social security and pension contribution, a holiday allowance, 13th month, hardship allowance and cost of living allowance (if applicable).
How to apply:
Further information & how to apply
Applications including a motivation letter and extensive CV in English, including the contact details of at least three professional references, should be forwarded before May 20th 2016 attn. of Mr. Piet Spaarman, Director International Offices.
Please note that we accept applications through our website only https://www.cordaid.org/nl/over-ons/werken-bij-cordaid/vacatures/international/63065/, and click on the ‘apply’ button.
An assessment can be part of the procedure.