NGO Jobs in Nairobi Kenya – Save the Children

Save the Children UK is a leading international child rights organization, fighting to improve the lives of children in the UK and 50 countries around the world.

Together with children, we are helping to build a better world for present and future generations by making a reality of children’s rights.

Save the Children UK in Kenya works in the North Eastern Province (Dadaab, Wajir and Mandera) with Programmes in Child Protection, Nutrition, Livelihoods and Health.

We are seeking qualified candidates to fill the following positions:

1. Child Protection Advisor – Nairobi 

Job Purpose

Reporting to the Programme Quality & Design Director, the incumbent will expand Save the Children UK’s portfolio of child protection programming and ensure quality programmes.

S/He will ensure that all child protection programmes contribute significantly to Save the Children UK’s strategic objectives, national/global learning and advocacy.

Key Accountabilities

  • S/He will participate in the development and review of Country Strategic and/ or Thematic Plans.
  • Analyzing donor priorities and positions on issues related to child protection; identifying institutional funding opportunities and developing and maintaining contacts with potential donors, partners and key technical agencies
  • In consultation with staff and project managers, contracted Consultants & Partners, agree on the range of advice, support, training and/or other assistance required from you to facilitate high quality programming in child protection.
  • Head in the development of tools for project staff and partners to improve the quality of child protection work.
  • Development of an M&E framework that helps each project improve quality of reporting, clearly articulate progress and impact of projects, identify issues for advocacy and new programmes/projects in the future.
Advocacy
  • Represent and advocate for Save the Children with UN agencies, Donors, Kenyan Government, NGOs and others at the highest levels in both verbal and written communications to ensure Save the Children UK is seen as the lead international agency in Kenya in terms of innovation and quality of implementation of child protection.
Person Specification

Essential
  • A Master’s degree in Child Protection or equivalent.
  • Significant professional experience of working at field-based and senior management and /or advisory level in child protection at an international-level.
  • Proven international-level representation, analysis and advocacy skills.
  • Strong commitment to capacity building of national staff, partners and communities with experience of using participatory and consultative approaches.
  • Experience in emergency child protection work covering areas of separated children, GBV and children associated with armed forces and groups.
  • Strong report writing skills, including experience in designing child protection programmes and monitoring and evaluation frameworks.
  • Good interpersonal skills, tact and diplomacy, with the ability to communicate and negotiate clearly and effectively at all levels, taking into account cultural and language difficulties.
Desirable
  • Excellent understanding of the child protection sector within the Kenyan or East African context.
  • Experience implementing protection or child protection programmes in a refugee context.
  • Experience in mental health and psychosocial support, child labour prevention and UNHCR’s Best Interests Determination programming.
  • Experience in facilitating child participation in programme design and implementation.
  • Experience in promoting and mainstreaming Child Rights Programming.
  • Proven experience of successful fundraising.
  • Good understanding of the linkages between child protection and other key sectors of Save the Children UK’s work specifically education, health and hunger.
2. Programme Quality Manager – Nairobi 

Job Purpose

Reporting to the Programme Quality & Design Director, the incumbent will ensure effective systems are in place to monitor the quality and impact of all Save the Children UK’s programmes.

Ensure quality information is being generated by the programmes we implement to fulfil the requirements of our Monitoring and Evaluation policy, donor reporting and national/global learning and advocacy.

Key Accountabilities
  • Directly manage sectoral technical advisors (currently Health, Nutrition, Food Security and Livelihoods, Child Protection and Education) under your direct line management. To ensure they have clear work plans and objectives and, at a minimum, receive quarterly supervisions and annual reviews.
  • S/He will actively participate in the development and review of any Country Strategic and Thematic Plans. Specifically lead the development and oversight of the Monitoring and Evaluation policy and its implementation in practice.
  • Liaise with the Operations department, to ensure all programme staff and partners receive the necessary and appropriate technical support. In consultation with staff and project managers agree on the range of advice, support, training and/or other assistance required from you to facilitate high quality programming. This will involve regular visits to Save the Children UK’s operational areas.
  • Assist in the development of monitoring and evaluation tools for project staff and partners to improve the quality of their work. Where necessary provide technical training for project staff and partners as required (log frame development, M&E, sampling techniques, survey supervision, information management and analysis.
  • Represent and advocate for Save the Children UK with UN agencies, Donors, Kenyan Government, NGOs and others at the highest levels in both verbal and written communications to ensure Save the Children UK is seen as the lead international agency in Kenya in terms of innovation and quality of implementation of quality programme.
Person Specification

Essential
  • A Masters Degree in Social Sciences/Development Studies with equivalent professional experience.
  • Significant professional work experience in a senior monitoring and evaluation capacity for international NGOs, UN or donor agency or the private sector in Kenya.
  • Experience in the design and management of M&E frameworks for multi-million programmes.
  • Excellent understanding of monitoring and evaluation processes and methodologies with specific technical trainings in these areas.
  • Proven representation and advocacy skills.
  • Strong report writing skills, including experience in writing funding proposals and donor reports.
  • Good interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate and negotiate clearly and effectively at all levels, taking into account cultural and language difficulties.
  • Experience in data management and analysis using statistical software.
  • Experience in promoting and mainstreaming Child Rights based programming in programme design, implementation and evaluation.
If you meet the above requirements, please send your detailed CV and a cover letter indicating salary expectations and current contacts of three referees including immediate supervisor addressed to:

Head of Human Resources,
Save the Children UK, Kenya Programme
E-Mail: jobskenya@scuk.or.ke

not later than 20th June 2011.

Quote the job title on the subject line.

Only short listed candidates will be contacted.

Save the Children (UK) recruitment and selection procedures reflect our commitment to equal employment opportunities and the protection of children from abuse.


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