Business, strategic management jobs in Abuja, Nigeria

13 jobs found

Deloitte Nigeria

Manager of the ECOWAS Peace Fund, ECOWAS Commission

Abuja Nigeria
Deloitte Nigeria

DIRECTOR OF PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS AND RESEARCH, ECOWAS PARLIAMENT

Abuja Nigeria
Christoffel Blinden Mission (CBM)

Business Development Manager

Abuja Nigeria
Closed for applications
Alan & Grant

Sales / Business Development Manager - Abuja

Abuja Nigeria
Closed for applications
Palladium Group

UK PACT Nigeria Country Fund Manager (Programme Delivery)

Abuja Nigeria
Closed for applications
MTN Nigeria

Partner - Client Success LE and Public

Abuja Nigeria
Closed for applications
UNICEF

Social Policy Intern

Kano, Abuja, Enugu Nigeria+ 3 more
Closed for applications
Technoserve

Intern - FCI4Africa

Abuja Nigeria
Closed for applications
Greenwich Trustees Limited

Trust Officer

Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt Nigeria
Closed for applications

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John Snow, Inc

Chief of Party

Abuja Nigeria
Closed for applications
Deloitte Nigeria

Consulting + 2 more

Manager of the ECOWAS Peace Fund, ECOWAS Commission

Job details

Contract Type

Description
  • Hold a Master's degree in political science, international relations, peace and security studies, administration, finance or any related discipline, obtained from a recognized university.
  • Demonstrate ten (10) years of professional experience, including at least two (2) years in an international environment and two (2) years in a supervisory position;
  • Demonstrated professional experience of at least six (6) years in the field of fund management, project management, peace and security issues or in a related field, preferably within an international public organization;
  • Possess strong leadership, strategic planning and management skills;
  • Demonstrate excellent skills in financial management, analysis and communication;
  • Have a perfect command of information and communication technologies (ICT).
Responsibilities
  • Resource mobilization: collaborating with internal and external stakeholders (Member States, bilateral and multilateral partners) to obtain their contributions, prepare funding proposals, conduct negotiations and ensure compliance with commitments (including the 5% contribution to the Community levy);
  • Fund Management : Oversee the receipt, processing, and communication of funding requests related to conflict prevention, peacebuilding, humanitarian assistance, and peacekeeping operations. This includes:
  1. The processing and evaluation of funding requests from ECOWAS departments;
  2. Monitoring and evaluation of the implementation of approved initiatives;
  3. Communication and visibility of initiatives;
  4. The preparation of comprehensive reports for stakeholders on resource use and implementation results.
  • Project coordination: ensuring administrative and financial management, as well as the coordination of donor-funded programs and projects in the areas of peace and security;
  • Governance and reporting: be a key member of the Technical and Approval Committee (TAC) and report to the Steering Committee, which oversees the overall direction, priorities and audits of the Fund;
  • Capacity building: supporting capacity building activities and the development of national early warning systems.

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