International Rescue Committee
Non-profit + 1 more
Description
Job Requirements:
- Master's degree in international development, humanitarian affairs, social sciences, public policy, or a related field. Equivalent professional experience may be considered.
Professional Experience:
- Minimum 10 years of progressively responsible experience in humanitarian and/or development programme management, with at least 5 years in senior leadership roles (Team Leader, Programme Director, or equivalent).
- Demonstrated experience managing large-scale, multi-year, multi-partner programmes funded by major institutional donors (FCDO, USAID, EU/ECHO, or equivalent).
- Proven experience in refugee response programming, ideally encompassing protection (GBV/child protection/community-based protection), multipurpose cash assistance, and livelihoods/self-reliance programming.
- Proven experience managing complex multi-partner consortia, including negotiating partnership agreements, managing sub-grants, and building productive relationships with diverse partners, including local NGOs and government counterparts.
Responsibilities
Strategic and Operational Leadership
- Define and drive the programme's strategic direction, developing annual work plans aligned with FCDO's results framework and IRC's organizational standards.
- Ensure programme delivery is coherent, high-quality, and compliant with IRC policies, FCDO requirements, and applicable legal frameworks.
- Oversee the development and monitoring of programme strategy documents, sustainability plans, and knowledge management systems.
Technical Oversight
- Provide strategic guidance on multisectoral assistance and protection for the most vulnerable refugees, including multipurpose cash delivery and protection referral systems (Pillar 1).
- Lead technical direction on evidence-based graduation models and livelihoods programming designed to replace aid dependency with sustainable self-reliance (Pillar 2).
- Champion protection primacy, gender equality, and social inclusion across all programme activities.
Consortium and Partnership Management
- Manage relationships with consortium partner organizations, ensuring shared understanding of programme objectives, roles, and compliance requirements.
- Support the Deputy Team Leader in partner financial and operational oversight, ensuring resources are optimized and reports are submitted on time.
- Foster a culture of collaborative, locally-led implementation consistent with IRC Uganda's localization ambitions.
Donor Relations and Representation
- Serve as the primary interlocutor with FCDO, providing regular strategic updates, formal reports, and proactive communication of risks and progress.
- Represent ReSET and the IRC at national, regional, and international fora, including technical conferences, policy briefings, and coordination platforms.
- Maintain active and cooperative relationships with Government of Uganda officials, UN agencies, NGO partners, and other key stakeholders.
Financial and Administrative Oversight
- Oversee management of the programme's complex multi-partner budget, ensuring sound financial tracking, effective resource utilization, and timely donor reporting.
- Manage project procurement in line with IRC and FCDO standards.
- Lead and support a high-performing, diverse programme team, fostering a work environment built on teamwork, trust, and mutual respect.
Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning
- Oversee programme M&E systems to track progress against the results framework and generate high-quality evidence for adaptive management.
- Ensure timely submission of semi-annual and annual reports to FCDO, incorporating lessons learned and programme adaptations.
- Promote a culture of reflection, learning, and continuous improvement across the consortium.
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