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Programme Indicators Advisor (f/m/d)

Addis Ababa

  • Organization: SOS Children’s Villages International
  • Location: Addis Ababa
  • Grade: Senior level - Senior
  • Occupational Groups:
    • Project and Programme Management
  • Closing Date: Closed

 

SOS Children's Villages, founded in 1949 by Hermann Gmeiner, is the world's largest non-governmental organization focused on supporting children and young people without parental care, or at risk of losing it.

Child neglect, abuse and abandonment is everywhere. Families are at risk of separation. Locally led, we work in more than 130 countries and territories to strengthen families who are under pressure so they can stay together. When this is not in a child or young person's best interests, we provide quality care according to their unique needs.

Together with partners, donors, communities, children, young people and families, we enable children to grow up with the bonds they need to develop and become their strongest selves. We speak up for each child's rights and advocate for change so all children can grow up in a supportive environment.

 

Location: Innsbruck or Vienna/Austria, Faridabad, Addis Ababa, Nairobi, Dakar, Casablanca, Amman, Skopje, Tallin, La Paz, San José

Duration: Limited to 2 years, full time

 

 

Mission

 

General Secretariat programme management services support Member Associations to lead quality and results-based programmes that have a locally relevant impact with full local ownership and are in accordance with donor and federation requirements. The General Secretariat  provides specialized support on programme planning, monitoring, evaluation and sharing learning across programmes.

All funding activities of Hermann-Gmeiner-Fonds Deutschland (HGFD) need to be in line with HGFD’s statutes and German legislation. Additionally they need to support the objectives and priorities outlined in the HGFD Program Strategy, in line with the Federation‘s direction and Strategy 2030 and addressing donors‘ demands. Therefore HGFD has developed a set of minimum requirements for programs to be funded by HGFD to add transparency to the decision process for all participants and help to speed up development and funding of new programs. 

The purpose of the position is to manage the HGFD minimum funding requirements cross-functionally and cross-federation-wide, to collaborate with functional experts and regional colleagues for procedural and technical implementation as well as the actual collection of information on the minimum funding requirements, and to support other KPI projects. This also involves the clarification and alignment of indicator definitions with HGFD and other promoting and supporting association, and providing a report or dashboards to allow easy access by relevant stakeholders. In doing so, key stakeholders (at promoting and supporting associations (PSAs), international office regions (IORs), Member Associations (Mas) and within the International Office (IO) need to be engaged, to ensure appropriate participation and effective implementation.

 

 

Tasks & Responsibilities 

 

Act as the central HGFD contact for the implementation of HGFD Minimum Funding Requirements

  • Ensure regular alignment with HGFD and input to a newly set up project team for the implementation of minimum funding requirements
  • Ensure and co-ordinate alignment  with HGFD, just as with other promoting and supporting associations

Coordinate the implementation of HGFD Minimum Funding Requirements within GSC and other PSAs

  • Ensure and co-ordinate cross-functional collaboration within International Office (COO, Finance, ICL, Programme Development, Strategy and ICT), with regions and member associations funded by HGFD
  • Follow-up of completeness of information from different functions/sources and coordinate actual collection of data and documents with functional and regional colleagues
  • Provide process description for data collection and monitoring incl. roles and responsibilities, training and monitor implementation of process across GSC
  • Align with other GSC projects, e.g. GSC services, strategy development and implementation, Connect SOS etc
  • Liaise with other PSAs (in collaboration with FC-EUNA) to encourage them to align with HGFD

Provide report/dashboard solutions in cooperation with ICT

  • Combine and streamline different sources of information into overviews, lists, dashboards and document repositories
  • Maintain solutions and constantly improve usability and performance in cooperation with ICT

 

 

Requirements

 

  • University Degree in Business Administration, Social Development, Social Sciences, Economics, Finance or Statistics
  • A minimum of 3 to 5 years of proven relevant professional experience in the relevant field
  • Project management certification/courses would represent an advantage
  • Experience working with data analysis including KPIs represents an advantage.
  • Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills
  • Advanced technical skills, e.g. data management and working with KPIs
  • Analytical skills in econometrics/statistics
  • Experience in facilitating workshops or trainings
  • Ability to perform quantitative analyses
  • Strong English skills (written and verbal). Spanish and/or French would be desirable

 

We offer

  • A diverse range of interesting tasks in a leading INGO multicultural working environment
  • As a responsible employer we provide a range of training schemes and encourage educational enhancement
  • A salary that will be commensurate with experience and qualifications
  • Home-office possibility 
  • Flexible working hours (core times 9-12am) 

 

If you are interested in this position, please submit your detailed application in English by 4th of September at https://careers-sos-kd.icims.com

 

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