United
Republic of Tanzania: Program Manager, ARISE III (Tanzania)
Organization:
Winrock International
Country:
United Republic of Tanzania
Closing
date: 06 Nov 2018
Position
Announcement
Program
Manager – Achieving Reduction of Child Labor in Support of Education (ARISE
III)
Effective
with the release of this position announcement, Winrock International is
recruiting applicants for the position of Program Manager for Achieving
Reduction of Child Labor in Support of Education (ARISE III) program.
GENERAL:
Winrock is a recognized leader in US and international development with a focus
on social and environmental issues. As a mission-driven, field-based
organization, we believe that sustainable development is inclusive and that
complex challenges require integrated solutions. We pride ourselves on being a
learning organization that embraces continuous improvement in program results
and processes and a culture of accountability.
APPLICATIONS:
Applicants should send a current resume, cover letter, and reference contacts
to ARISETZjobs@winrock.org, no later than Nov 06, 2018. Only candidates who
meet all requisite criteria and are short listed will be contacted. EEOE/AA.
SALARY
& BENEFITS: The annual salary will be commensurate with qualifications and
experience. Excellent benefits.
LOCATION:
Tabora, Tanzania
DEPARTMENT:
Civic Engagement and Social Equity
REPORTS
TO: ARISE Africa Regional Director, Civic Engagement and Social Equity
PROGRAM
SUMMARY: The Program Manager will be responsible for implementing a
high-quality, results-oriented program to prevent and help eliminate child
labor through improved awareness of the hazards of child labor, greater
livelihoods opportunities for vulnerable households, and improved access to
education for children and youth. The position has an anticipated start date of
January 1, 2019.
ESSENTIAL
RESPONSIBILITIES: The Program Manager is responsible for overall project
management, supervision, administration, and implementation of the requirements
of the project. He/she will establish and maintain systems for project
operations; ensure that all deadlines are met and targets are achieved;
maintain working relationships with project stakeholders and oversee the
preparation and submission of technical and financial reports to the donor.
Specific responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Manage
all program activities in Tanzania for ARISE III, including direction and
supervision of overall program implementation; recruitment and supervision of
staff and consultants; timely preparation and submission of Tanzania reports;
and preparation of work plans and tools for the Tanzania program.
Manage
partner NGOs and consultants on implementation, monitoring, reporting, and
M&E issues.
Provide
technical assistance and support to ARISE Tanzania consultants and partner NGOs
in child labor/protection.
Manage
the performance review process for ARISE III Tanzania staff, working with staff
to establish and meet personal performance objectives and developing
performance improvement plans if necessary.
Review
ARISE Tanzania financial reports and documents such as FOVs and wire requests
before their submission to the WI Home Office/Regional Office.
Manage
project assets and oversee financial activity, including maintenance of
internal control procedures to ensure that expenses are reasonable, allowable,
and necessary and that project assets and premises are used for project
activities only.
Participate
in country-level project coordination meetings and share reports and agenda
with the ARISE Africa Regional Director.
Working
with the M&E Specialist, track ARISE Tanzania data and ensure reporting and
progress on indicators.
Ensure
that the project is implemented as per the SOPs and where and when necessary,
make revisions to the SOPs.
Lead the
drafting and development of monthly, quarterly, and annual reports.
Document
success stories, best practices, and lessons learned and share them with the
rest of the program team to facilitate continued improvement and impact.
Prepare
and deliver presentations during ARISE technical meetings outlining the
progress on deliverables and their impact on child labor reduction/elimination.
If
called upon, and time permitting, support Winrock’s CSE group in new business
initiatives through the identification of consultants, competitor analysis,
etc. in new business capture work or proposal meetings/assignments.
Working
with the ARISE African Regional Director, design or adapt tools and training
packages that build the capacity of ARISE beneficiaries and stakeholders.
Complete
other tasks as assigned by Winrock.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Successful candidates will have solid experience managing donor-funded programs
in complex rural environments with a wide variety of stakeholders. Specific
experience and specialization in at least one of the following is required:
child labor prevention/eradication, agricultural training/education, youth
development, community mobilization, and/or economic empowerment.
Education:
University degree in international development, management, social science,
human rights, law, public policy, or other related field of study required.
Master’s degree preferred.
Technical:
Minimum of 8 years of demonstrated experience managing child labor
prevention/eradication (or closely related programs) required.
Management
Experience:
Minimum
8 years of progressively responsible and professional experience child labor
prevention/eradication (or closely related programs), required.
Demonstrated
leadership and administrative skills in the management of complex,
multi-activity programming, on time and on budget.
Strong
abilities in financial management, budget design, and budget management.
Demonstrated
success in motivating, supervising, and building the capacity of staff and
fostering effective teamwork.
Experience
designing and overseeing monitoring & evaluation systems.
Good
track record working with and/or partnering with a variety of individuals and
organizations, including senior US and host country government officials,
international agencies, private sector companies, and donor organizations.
Experience
managing international projects to the highest ethical standards.
Skills:
Knowledge
or understanding of social, economic, and political context governing child
labor issues and analysis in developing countries (preferably in rural
sub-Saharan Africa).
Fluency
in English and Swahili required.
Knowledge
of regulations, policies, and procedures of host country as well as
international foundations or other complex international government funding
organizations.
Ability
to network with government and other NGO entities and create synergies and
cost-effective opportunities for the ARISE program and its beneficiaries.
Demonstrated
effective interpersonal skills, creative problem solving, and conflict
management skills.
Ability
to communicate and coordinate effectively and proactively with regional ARISE
office, stakeholders, and donor representatives is essential.
Excellent
oral and written communications skills; demonstrated ability to interact
effectively and sensitively with multicultural staff, external donors, and
collaborators is essential.
Computer
literate in word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation software
(Microsoft).
How to
apply:
Applicants
should send a current resume, cover letter, and reference contacts to
ARISETZjobs@winrock.org, no later than Nov 06, 2018.
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