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Overall summary of post:
The Field Manager (FM) will be responsible for overall coordination of
CARE Interventions in Kyangwali. This includes coordination of Consortium
partners activities in the area of operation. S/he will be responsible for and
facilitate an integrated participatory approach in project management,
supervision, coordination, planning, and implementation within CARE and among
consortium partners in Kyangwali with a focus on cross-learning and
harmonization of common activities. S/he will oversee all project management,
administration, procurement, financial and human resource management as
required, according to CARE and donor rules and regulations. S/he will ensure
effective implementation of project’s visibility and communication plan. S/he
will also help facilitate the integration and alignment of the project(s) with
CARE’s longer-term and humanitarian programming. The FM will act as CARE’s
primary representative in settlement and regional level fora. S/he will
facilitate smooth coordination between the consortium members and other
agencies such as the Government (OPM and local district), UNHCR, and other
INGOs, active in the delivery of all relevant interventions to avoid
duplication, leverage comparative strengths, and contribute to joint advocacy.
The employee shall fully comply with safety and security procedures of CARE and
will be accountable for it. S/he will model CARE's core values, commitment to
Gender Equity and Diversity, and Safeguarding policies, and ensure they are
upheld by all consortium members and stakeholders engaging with the project.
This position will report to the Consortium Manager, as well work
closely with the Humanitarian and Nexus response field staff, the Program
Manager for Humanitarian and Nexus, and other CARE Uganda programs.
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES AND
TASKS
Job Responsibility 1: APEAL
Project Management (20%)
- Drawing from the objectives and agreed upon key
activities in the project proposals, develop quarterly detailed implementation
plans (DIP) and related budgets while ensuring synergies between the different
initiatives.
- Ensure DIPs are followed and closely monitored
for each initiative to ensure timely implementation of activities and within
available resources and immediately report any problems or deviations from
plans.
- Ensure logistics for all training, capacity
building, research and other events have been prepared and organized in line
with CARE’s & donors’ internal procedures and to create the best possible
environment and conditions for participants in these different events.
- Support the Consortium Manager to prepare
accurate and timely donor narrative and financial reports and ensuring
allocation of expenses to the right budget lines, preparing quarterly
projection of needed funds, pipeline projections, etc
- Develop CARE action plans, procurement plans,
cash projections in a timely manner to allow for appropriate cash flow and
goods and services timely availability, in line with both CARE and the donors’
rules and policies.
- Ensures efficient management and use of the
project's resources in line with donor and CARE regulations.
- Support the Consortium Manager in ensuring
compliance with ECHO rules and regulations both for CARE as the prime as well
as consortium members and implementing partners.
- Ensure work plans and budgets are reviewed and
revised from time to time to address any emerging issue.
- Support implementation and management of
local/national partners subcontracted by CARE operating in Kyangwali
settlement. This includes holding onsite project review meetings.
Job Responsibility 2: Team Leadership/People Management as per CARE
HR policies (20%)
- Oversight of CARE staff assigned to initiatives
within the settlement.
- Development of annual performance objectives for
each direct supervisee.
- Proactive management of performance through
day-to-day guidance and coaching, formal mid-term and annual performance
reviews.
- Support staff to achieve their personal and professional
development objectives.
- Oversight and management of APEAL Consortium
staff at the settlement through providing guidance on Consortium’s priorities.
- Nurture the spirit of teamwork through team and
cohesion amongst CARE and Consortium staff.
Job Responsibility 3: Technical
leadership in Gender/GBV/SRHR (15%)
- Define, refine, and update technical models
implemented by CARE. This includes promoting the models in stakeholder forums
in the settlement.
- Train care and partner staff on technical models
in collaboration with technical persons employed by CARE who are implementing
the models.
- Provide hands on field support to implement
models.
- Engage CARE global TWG/COPs on developing,
rolling out, contextualization and implementation technical models.
Job Responsibility 4: Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and
Learning (MEAL) and Reporting for APEAL (15%)
- Ensure the project achieves results based on
Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) system with SMART
indicators.
- Support the Consortium Manager and MEAL Advisor
in developing the project’s integrated MEAL framework, including a common
beneficiary database that can be used by other consortia for referrals of
beneficiaries.
- Ensure that project data collected are sex and age
disaggregated, as well as vulnerability where relevant.
- With the support of the MEAL Advisor, keep track
of project participants in each component ensuring all partners put their data
in the common beneficiary database.
- Support the coordination of the base line,
midterm review and end line evaluation in your respective locations.
- Organise, lead, and document regular project
reviews, Joint Field Monitoring and learning meetings with consortium partners
and ensure these reviews inform project implementation and are used to improve
project quality.
- Write and support direct reports to write
briefs, human interest stories and papers that can be used for advocacy or
information purposes.
- Ensure consortium members produce timely and
quality reports on their sector of intervention, ensure reports are a true
reflection of implementation, and coordinate process of consolidation of
reports for internal purposes as well as donor reports, as per guidelines of
the donor.
- Conduct frequent and regular field activity monitoring
to ensure quality monitoring of interventions.
Job Responsibility 5: Field
Coordination and Representation (20%)
- Represent CARE, APEAL Consortium and Donor
interest in the allocated work locations at all times. This includes
participating in coordination meetings such inter-agency and safety and
security related meetings.
- Manage and nurture excellent relationships with
key partners including OPM, UNHCR, local district and sub-county authorities.
- Ensure APEAL is represented in relevant
settlement and regional level technical working groups, i.e., protection, SGBV,
legal, MHPSS, etc.
- Based on findings of due diligence and capacity
assessments, ensure on-going capacity building at institutional,
organizational, and technical level, including attention to Gender Equity and
Diversity.
- Ensure effective coordination and synergy across
APEAL partners and implementation.
- Ensure timely feedback on project reports or
implementation is shared with partners.
- Ensure all partners’ agreements and general
operations are in line with CARE’s sub agreement policy.
- Ensure partners have in-depth knowledge of the
projects’ objectives and strategies.
- Ensure all partners are trained on the
consortium’s complaints feedback and reporting mechanism reporting and provide
reports in timely manner.
- Support rolling out and operationalization of
Basic Needs Approach (BNA) through monitoring internal and external referrals.
- Ensure communication and visibility plans for
CARE, APEAL Consortium and donors is well implemented in the settlement.
Job Responsibility 6: Human
Resources Management (5%)
- Assist in recruitment and support of qualified
program staff as needed.
- Support in performance management by
supervising, mentorship, and coaching Coordinators and daily.
- Support stepping in for the Consortium Manager
to implement project tasks as needed during any periods of absence, including
support and supervision of project teams.
- Conduct performance reviews of staff stationed
at the field location.
- Leave management of supervised staff in the
settlement.
- Actively promote PSEA (Prevention of Sexual
Exploitation and Abuse) standards within CARE, among consortium partners and
beneficiaries.
Job Responsibility 7: Promote
Gender Equity and Diversity and Safeguarding Practices (5%)
- Practice a behaviour that is consistent with
CARE’s core values, and promotion of gender equity and diversity goals.
- Plays a leadership role in identifying and
implementing initiatives that enhance CARE’s commitment to gender and
diversity.
- Ensure that CARE Safeguarding policies and
procedures are adhered to by all and the staff that S/he supervisors both
directly and indirectly.
- Ensure that staff and related personnel under
your jurisdiction are familiar with the following organisational policies and
procedures and can identify when needed how these may have been breached, The
CI Safeguarding policy, Protection from Sexual Harassment, Exploitation and
Abuse and Child Abuse, The anti-discrimination and harassment policy, The code
of conduct and the organizations Values.
Job Responsibility 8: Any other
duties (5%)
Relationships and Collaboration:
This is a middle level management position in CARE, and it is therefore
important that the position holder exercises both sensitivity and
responsiveness to the needs of the program, staff and partners, as well as the
mission, program directions, policies, procedure and core values of CARE
International. S/he will have close and
joint planning, coordination, and collaboration with OPM, UNHCR, and partners.
The Manager will directly supervise staff assigned to APEAL project under his /
her duty station. S/he will coordinate relevant activities of implementing
partners with other CARE programs when relevant.
Budget management threshold
The position manages Budget at field level and is directly responsible
for operations at field level.
Work conditions:
The position is based in Kyangwali settlement. A significant amount of
time (at least 80%) is expected to be spent in the field operational area,
liaising with partners, local government, and other stakeholders within the
area of operations. It is essential that the manager maintains a close
effective presence in the field to ensure proper management supervision guidance
and leadership on field activities.
Minimum Qualification and
experience:
- The manager will have a suitable combination of experience and relevant
training in the following technical and programmatic requirements for the post.
- A minimum of a bachelor’s degree in management,
development or humanitarian studies, or related field is required.
- A post graduate qualification in any related
field is a MUST.
- Proven experience with refugee protection and
gender-based violence programs required.
- Advanced knowledge and at least 8 years of
proven practical complex humanitarian programs management experience including
strong skills and experience in M&E, report writing, participatory
planning, financial management, Human Resource Management.
- People manager with proven experience managing
diverse teams and individuals’ performance for success,
- Excellent verbal and written communication
skills in English.
- Computer literate (email, word processing,
spreadsheets,)
- Personally committed to gender equality and
women and girls’ empowerment with ability to lead to organizational change
processes that aim at making organizations more gender aware, gender committed
and gender competent.
Required Competencies
- Timely decision Making
- Problem Solving
- Strategic Agility
- Gross Cultural Sensitivity
- Functional/Technical Skills
- Building Effective Team