International Project Manager - UK Aid Match
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International Project Manager - UK Aid Match
Location: Nairobi, Kenya
3 years fixed term contract – Project ends November 2017
Salary: £25 000
Overall coordination, management and delivery of the three year multi-country project on Safe Cities funded by UK Aid Match, a scheme managed by the Department for International Development (DFID) which gives the UK public a say in how a proportion of the aid budget is spent, by match funding public donations to appeals for projects to reduce poverty in developing countries.
The International Project Manager will be responsible for overseeing national Project Managers in Bangladesh, Kenya, Myanmar and Zimbabwe on the delivery of the project’s objectives.
Key responsibility areas include, but are not limited to:
Develop overall project plan and country specific plans in line with the approved proposal and donor requirements and ensure project is delivered according to project plan
Provide technical advice, support and links to ActionAid country programmes according to their needs, particularly in the design of activities and in developing partner relationships
Compile and manage a risk register for the project
Coordinate international inception workshops in the first year and annual meetings thereafter
Enable countries to access effective training and resources on women’s rights and safe cities programming and campaigning
Work with Country Directors and relevant Women’s Rights staff in the project countries to ensure high priority is given to delivering on the project
Provide internal progress reports in advance of quarterly International Project
Accountability Team (IPAT) meetings and as needed, take notes and ensure follow-up on any agreed action points
Liaise and collaborate with, as relevant, other ActionAid countries and teams on regional and international advocacy initiatives
Support the development of a programme framework based on best practices from the project in 2016
Matrix manage the project accountant and ensure that financial reports and other financial processes are accurate and completed as required by the donorsPerson Specification
Relevant degree / Masters or equivalent
At least 5 years’ experience working in an international agency / across countries on women’s rights with a focus on safe cities/violence against women and girls programming and campaigning
Previous experience of developing, planning, managing and reporting on complex multi-country institutional donor-funded projects
Experience of preparing quality narrative and financial reports for institutional donors for multi-million pound grants
Basic skills in commissioning and managing applied research to inform development practice and/or to influence decision-makers
Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English, ability to inform and engage through written communication
A proven track record in project management
Only candidates with the eligibility to work within the country (Kenya) will be considered Application Procedures:For more information and job application details, see; International Project Manager - UK Aid Match
Applications should be sent to: financeops.jhb@actionaid.org by no later than 4thSeptember 2014.
Your application should consist of your up to date CV and motivation letter.
You are requested to highlight in the motivation letter how specifically you meet the criteria for this role.
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