Background information
The is an
international development, research and training organization with over 80
years of grassroots experience working in people‐centered
and sustainable development programs in Africa and Asia.
IIRR is well reputed for
its knowledge management capacity through documentation of best
development-oriented practices, and is seeking to strengthen Kenya program
activities by appointing a Community Managed Disaster Risk
Reduction Manager.
Job Summary
Job Summary
The Community Managed
Disaster Risk Reduction Manager will report to the Africa Regional Director,
The post holder is expected to support the implementation of the Community
Managed Disaster Risk Reduction (CMDRR) activities and to deliver on capacity
building in CMDRR.
He/She will also work with
the Regional Applied Learning Manager to execute various transfer of learning
activities when called upon.
Summary of Duties and Responsibilities
Summary of Duties and Responsibilities
- Facilitate
the implementation of CMDRR Project of IIRR.
- Monitor the
CMDRR program implementation by partners
- Building
partner’s capacity in project/management and program strategy with focus
on mentoring, coaching and training.
- Developing
collaborative relationships with strategic partners, donors, and key
stakeholders to ensure the effectiveness of IIRR CMDRR strategy and
sustainability of partners.
- Manage
advice, support and guide the existing portfolio of partners.
- Review and
validate the partners’ reporting on a regular basis to monitor the
progress and verify the projects are implemented in accordance with IIRR’s
requirements.
- Together
with the Finance Section, analyze the consistency of the financial and
narrative reports of partners, and their consistency with the project
progress on the field.
- Improve
quality and delivery with partners.
- Make regular
visits to the partners if relevant and if necessary.
- Organize and
facilitate workshop and training on CMDRR.
- Prepare a
training and workshop report including follow up plan.
Qualifications
- A minimum of
a Masters Degree in any of the social sciences.
Competencies / Attributes / Knowledge and Skills:
- Proven
knowledge and skills in implementing CMDRR Projects;
- Analytical
and innovative problem-solving ability;
- Demonstrated
ability to handle complex process and information integration issues;
- Extensive
theoretical background and practical experience in organization
development, civil society engagement, communication, lobbying and NRM.
- Ability to
coordinate major capacity building needs assessment, planning, development
and implementation of capacity building initiatives;
- Ability to
maintain effective working relations both as a team member and team
leader;
- Ability to
establish priorities and to plan, coordinate and monitor own work plan and
those under his/her supervision.
- Proven
interpersonal skills and ability to establish and maintain effective
working relations with people in a multi-cultural, multi-interest,
multiethnic environment.
Experience:
- Experience
in training and facilitation of CMDRR.
- Minimum of
Seven (7) years of relevant work experience in coordination with NGOs
and/or donor organizations.
- Experience
in building the capacity of organizations and community institutions like
Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) communities in CMDRR.
- Understanding
of Community Managed Disaster Risk Reduction (CMDRR)strategies
- Experience
and knowledge of proposal writing, program budgeting, M& E.
- Ability to
work independently, with limited supervision and in a team.
- Strong
interpersonal skills and professional maturity.
Special working conditions:
- The
incumbent may have to work odd and/or long hours at a time to complete
special requests for projects.
- Commitment
to the realization of team goals, objectives and targets
Interested candidates are to apply by email with an up to date
CV and cover letter including contacts of 3 referees and current remuneration
package.
Closing date for
applications is 5th April, 2013 before 5pm to:
Human Resources and Administration Officer,
International Institute for Rural Reconstruction,
Africa Regional Center,
Human Resources and Administration Officer,
International Institute for Rural Reconstruction,
Africa Regional Center,
P. O. Box
66873-00800,
Nairobi,
Email: recruitment@iirr.org
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.