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Programme Development Officer

Juba

  • Organization: NP - Nonviolent Peaceforce
  • Location: Juba
  • Grade: Level not specified - Level not specified
  • Occupational Groups:
    • Development Cooperation and Sustainable Development Goals
    • Humanitarian Aid and Coordination
    • Project and Programme Management
  • Closing Date: Closed

Job Group:       Country Programme Support

Duty Station:   Juba

Line Manager: Programme Development Manager


JOB PURPOSE:


The Programme Development Officer, hereafter referred to as (PDO), is a key member of the programme development team, which is responsible for maintaining support and growing the programme in South Sudan. More specifically, the PDO works with the programme development team to: establish and maintain donor relationships, participate in programme development, write proposals, manage grants, monitor and evaluate projects and report to donors as per contractual agreements.


ABOUT US:


Nonviolent Peaceforce (NP) is a dynamic, international non-governmental organisation. We work to reduce violence and protect civilians in countries affected by violent conflict and its aftermath. NP implements programming through the deployment of civilian protection teams to the field. NP is continuing to scale up to meet the growing needs in the communities we serve. In South Sudan, NP has a mobile protection response team and 11 field teams providing emergency protection programme for communities affected by violent conflict. Programming is founded on unarmed civilian protection and is thematically focused on protection in displacement, child protection, gender-based violence protection and inter-communal violence reduction.


ABOUT YOU:


We are seeking an enthusiastic and dynamic Programme Development Officer to join our South Sudan team. The Programme Development Officer works with the Programme Development team to establish and maintain donor relationships, write proposals, monitor and evaluate project implementation, report to donors and manage grants.

The successful candidate has as at least two years of experience in a similar position, preferably with USAID and EU experience. S/he combines creativity and innovation with a keen eye for detail and accuracy. S/he has excellent oral and written communication skills, a demonstrable interest in civilian protection/violence reduction, and a track record of cultivating donor relationships and writing successful proposals. S/he thrives in a multicultural environment, is a collaborative team player, and is comfortable living and working in highly fluid and insecure environment.

This post is based in Juba, South Sudan with regular travel to field locations.

KEY OBJECTIVES/RESPONSIBILITIES:


  • Support the South Sudan country team in defining program development strategy, preparing proposals for donors, and negotiating contracts.
  • Contribute substantively to developing and adapting the organization’s fundraising strategy
  • Work with the Senior Programme Development Manager to establish and maintain positive relationships with donors and potential donors
  • Develop proposals, log frames and proposal budgets. This includes soliciting ideas from field teams and program staff, contributing creative ideas, coordinating with the programme management team, and packaging proposals to meet the specific needs of different donors
  • Proactively follow-up with the donors following proposal submission to monitor progress, answer questions and amend submission as necessary
  • Conduct and assist in the negotiations of donor contracts – within parameters agreed with the Head of Mission, Finance Manager and programme managers, and ensuring that costs including overheads are recovered, that NP systems are capable of generating the compliance information required by the contract, and that NP’s best interests are represented
  • Help programme colleagues ensure that all project costs are included in budgets – where necessary by submitting proposals to more than one donor
  • Pursue funding opportunities other than direct grants from donors, e.g. as a sub grantee or consortium member.

Grants Management

  • Maintain orderly files and involve all internal stakeholders in communications on fundraising issues.
  • Prepare handover files for programmes and finance staff following the successful negotiation of donor contracts, ensuring that salient information regarding grant management is clearly flagged and communicated, and that all relevant paperwork is made available.
  • Convert donor budgets into internal budget formats, using budget lines which allow the NP accounting system to be used to generate donor finance.
  • Assist programmes in interpreting the terms of, and in re-negotiating ongoing donor contracts when requested.
  • Understand donor contracts and ensure compliance with contractual requirements.

Reporting

  • Write/edit narrative donor reports.
  • Liaise with the finance department in regard to financial reporting to ensure that financial reports are submitted on time, in adherence with financial reporting requirements, and that they correspond to the narrative reports.
  • Prepare internal monthly fundraising reports and disbursement projections to be submitted to HQ.
  • Contribute to team-wide communications and knowledge management and participate in organisation-wide events and discussions on related topics/projects.

Monitoring & Evaluation

  • Assist in the process of rolling out M&E tools to the field and provide field teams with technical support to implement them. This may include conducting workshops for field staff on monitoring, evaluation and reporting.
  • Monitor project outputs, track progress towards indicators and measure impact of projects.
  • Design and implement data management system for routine programme monitoring.

Other

  • Travel to field sites in order to enhance understanding of the context and programming for the purposes of developing proposals and reporting to/liaising with donors. This includes trips to remote field sites with challenging physical conditions.
  • Undertake other tasks reasonably expected of her/him


QUALIFICATIONS AND COMPETENCIES:

1. Education, Knowledge and Experience

  • Excellent and precise command of English oral and written communication skills, including ability to analyse and present a cogent argument both in writing and orally. There is a significant amount of writing required in this position.
  • Significant experience establishing and maintaining donor relationships
  • Track record of developing successful proposal packages, including narrative, logframes and budgets.
  • Significant experience developing narrative donor reports under minimal supervision
  • Experience tracking donor trends and opportunities.
  • Experience developing, implementing and utilizing M&E tools.
  • Experience negotiating contracts with donors and managing grants.
  • Experience of managing and prioritising a high workload with a flexible approach to changing environments.
  • Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office
  • University degree in a relevant field


Preferred:

  • Experience applying for and managing USAID and EU grants
  • Experience implementing programmes in the field, ideally in humanitarian emergencies
  • Knowledge or demonstrable interest in civilian protection, human security, violence reduction and/or peacebuilding
  • A Master’s degree in a relevant field


2. Skills

  • Ability to set priorities, solve problems and analyse data
  • Ability to work and meet strict deadlines
  • Ability to manage information with discretion
  • Attention to detail
  • Ability to be creative and innovative in generating new ideas and undertaking research
  • Ability to work effectively and diplomatically in a multi-cultural environment
  • Ability to be a collaborative team player, willing to proactively help colleagues
  • Flexibility and adaptability
  • Comfortable living and working in highly fluid and insecure environment


Please note that PDO’s are required to visit field sites throughout the country. During field visits, there may limited access to electricity or running water and you may live in tents or tukuls. Many of the field visits will require driving through rough terrain or walking long distances. South Sudan is a complex security environment where conditions change rapidly – experience in insecure environments is essential to success in this position.


HOW TO APPLY:

  • The closing date for applications is Friday, 19th November 2021
  • Candidates may be selected before the closing date, apply early
  • Salary: $3,308 per month + benefits (medical, RnR
  • As part of the recruitment process, shortlisted candidates will be asked to complete a written assignment before participating in an interview.

SPECIAL NOTICE:

Nonviolent Peaceforce is committed to achieving 50/50 gender balance in its staff at all levels. Female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply for this position. However, all qualified applicants regardless of their gender, race, disability, sexual orientation, or age, will be considered for this opportunity. Nonviolent Peaceforce acknowledges the duty of care to safeguard and promote the welfare of employees, contractors, volunteers, interns, beneficiaries, and other stakeholders and is committed to ensuring safeguarding practice reflects statutory responsibilities, government guidance and complies with best practice in the Humanitarian and Development sector.


NO FEE:  

PLEASE BEWARE OF FRAUDULENT JOB OFFERS. NONVIOLENT PEACEFORCE DOES NOT CHARGE A FEE OR ASK FOR FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS AT ANY STAGE OF THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS (INCLUDING APPLICATION, INTERVIEW, MEETING, TRAVELING, PROCESSING TRAINING, ETC). NONVIOLENT PEACEFORCE WILL NOT REQUEST INFORMATION ON APPLICANTS’ BANK ACCOUNTS.

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