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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Programme Manager at CBM in Kenya


Programme Manager at CBM in Kenya

Closing date:  20 Oct 2012

CBM is an international development organisation, committed to improving the quality of life of persons with disabilities in the poorest countries of the world. Based on its values and over 100 years of professional expertise, CBM addresses poverty as a cause and a consequence of disability, and works in partnership to create a society for all. CBM’s vision is: “an inclusive world in which all persons with disabilities enjoy their human rights and achieve their full potential”. CBM works with persons with disabilities, their families, local partner organisations, alliance partners including UN agencies, global organisations, and Disabled Persons’ Organisations (DPOs).

CBM has been involved from the outset with "VISION 2020: The Right to Sight", a global initiative with the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB) to eliminate avoidable blindness by the year 2020, and other global initiatives such as the provision of affordable hearing aids, education for all and community mental health. CBM is also recognised as a collaborating organisation by the World Health Organization (WHO) and has consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). Together with its partner organisations, CBM is active in more than 700 projects in 81 countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, and in 2011, reached more than 36 million people.

With support from "Seeing is Believing", a collaboration between Standard Chartered Bank and the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB) as well as in partnership with Sightsavers and Fred Hollows Foundation, CBM's Regional Office in Nairobi is seeking to fill this important vacancy.

Contract Duration:
2 years renewable

Contract Start:
As soon as possible but latest January 2013

Objective and Reporting Line:
Reporting to the CBM Regional Programme Manager for East Africa in Nairobi, Kenya, the Programme Manager provides leadership and operational oversight for the CBM lead consortium, implementing the Standard Chartered Bank “Seeing is Believing” Child Eye Health programme.

The programme aims at contributing to improved child eye health and the reduction of avoidable blindness amongst children in East Africa. It entails aspects of clinical service provision, equipment of facilities, awareness creation, training, health system strengthening and advocacy.

Main Tasks and Responsibilities:

I Strategic Partnership Management

Work directly with the Regional CBM Programme Manager to develop, harmonize and review annual plans as well as support SiB coordinators on country level in Uganda and Tanzania. Develop & manage strategic partnerships & linkages involving key stakeholders.

II Programme Management and Quality Provide leadership, effective management, coordination as well as technical advice to the SiB funded Promoting Eye Health for Children in East Africa. Manage directly the Kenyan country programme, promoting Eye Health for Children in East Africa.

III Monitoring, Evaluation, Impact Assessment, Programme Quality Track/monitor progress against programme milestones and activities, against scheduled work plans and overall programme objectives. Ensure all programme documentation meets the required quality and compile and share timely and quality reports.

IV Programme Shared Learning and Growth Identify and discuss with the consortium any issues arising from the ground for research, evaluation, impact assessment and dissemination of findings. Keep track of the learning emerging issues and represent CBM consortium and Regional Governance Team at key fora.

V Financial Management In consultation with CBM regional staff, consortium partners and implementing partners, prepare annual programme budgets and quarterly financial forecasts and monitor expenditure against these, advising the Regional Governance team on financial trends, etc. Manage partner contracts/MoU and be responsible for ensuring compliance to the Terms and Conditions of the Grant as agreed with the donor and CBM internal policies and procedures.

Professional Profile and Requirement

Qualifications:

  • Relevant academic degree (e.g., in Business Management, Health Management, Public Administration, Sociology, Disability and Development);
  • An advanced degree would be an advantage;
  • Minimum of five years work experience, preferably in the development sector with a local or international development organization;
  • Minimum of 5 years of experience in a senior management position, preferably in the health sector;
  • Demonstrated experience in Project Design and Project Cycle Management at large; Experience in dealing with a variety of Government ministries, local and international donor organizations, and other partners;
  • Knowledge of disability and development issues, especially in comprehensive eye care programmes, an asset

Competencies and Skills:

  • Understanding of trends and standards in development work in East Africa;
  • Wide knowledge in disability, development and health concepts;
  • Strong experience in finance and administrative management;
  • Good co-ordination and communication skills; Competency in networking (national and local government, partners, projects, NGO alliances);
  • Computer literate;
  • Experience in database management, and use of Microsoft packages such as Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Access;
  • Ability to prioritize work and meet deadlines;
  • Ability to work with minimum supervision, high level of autonomy and flexibility.

Personal Profile:

  • Intercultural knowledge and sensitivity;
  • Excellent interpersonal, diplomatic and conflict resolution skills;
  • Team player and good communicator with a proven ability to motivate people;
  • Good public speaking and media skills; Good written and spoken English, knowledge of Swahili an added advantage;
  • Ability to spend 30%- 50% of his/her time in the field to support partners.

How to apply: 
The future job holder adheres to CBM beliefs as well as values and commits to CBM’s Child Protection Policy.

CBM encourages persons with disabilities to apply for this position.

Candidates with the required profile and proven experiences are invited to submit, via e-mail (max 2MB), a meaningful cover cover letter, indicating why he/she would like to work for CBM, a CV (max 4 pages), three professional references, salary expectations and availability to the REGIONAL OFFICE IN NAIROBI DIRECTLY: recruit@cbmi-nbo.org

PLEASE KINDLY NOTE THAT THIS IS A LOCAL VACANCY IN KENYA THAT IS PAID IN KENYA SHILLINGS!

Internal deadline for consortium members: 5th October 2012

External deadline: 20th October 2012

(Full Job Description available as per request)