Position Title: Institutional Strengthening
Advisor - Kenya
Requisition Number: 11-0203
City: Nairobi
Reports to: Deputy Chief of Party, Fanikisha
Locations: Nairobi
Work Schedule: Full time; Pact, Inc. Kenya regular work hours
Benefits: In
accordance with Pact, Kenya country office policiesRequisition Number: 11-0203
City: Nairobi
Reports to: Deputy Chief of Party, Fanikisha
Locations: Nairobi
Work Schedule: Full time; Pact, Inc. Kenya regular work hours
Position Summary:
Pact is seeking an Institutional Strengthening Advisor for USAID’s 5-year Institutional Strengthening Project, Fanikisha.
The Fanikisha Project is a new 5-year Institutional Strengthening Project to be funded by USAID.
The project will seek to strengthen the technical and institutional capacity of National Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in Kenya to enable them to be responsive to the health sector needs and well being of Kenyans.
This project will also strengthen the national level Kenyan NGOs, CSOs and / or CSO networks to provide national level advocacy for inclusion of CSOs in policy making and strategy development for increased health service delivery to the communities.
Overall Responsibilities
The Institutional Strengthening Advisor leads in the provision of organizational capacity development support and coordinates all technical assistance provided to designated CSO organizations.
S/he collaborates on establishing an effective technical exchange and support network among service provision partners and institutions, including international and local NGOs and FBOs.
He or she will be seconded to work with the CSOs / NGO and FBO partners to assure that service sites have the staff and technical support necessary to sustain the delivery of quality services and to build a network of highly functioning CSOs as part of a national strategy to empower communities and strengthen their role in health service delivery.
The Advisor will contribute to developing of capacity development standards and participate in periodic seminars and conferences to share and disseminate experience among key actors in the public, CBOs/NGO/FBO, and the private sectors on best practices related to Strategic Planning, Governance, HR, Resource Mobilization, Financial Management and Advocacy.
Specific Duties and Technical Responsibilities:
- Conduct
Management Control Assessments (MCA) in local sites and with CSO teams,
addressing questions of governance, financial and oversight structures,
and effective partnership with local and international collaborating CAs
and NGOs over the course of the project during for respective CSOs.
- Conduct
Organizational Capacity Assessments (OCA) to identify areas for
organizational support and develop comprehensive Institutional improvement
plans.
- Provide
technical assistance (TA) through a range of methods not limited to
mentorship, organizational systems & policies development, or
trainings to CSOs in operations systems, financial management, human
resource management, leadership and governance, and continuous quality
improvement.
- Collaboratively
develop CSO capacity development standards and facilitate their usage and
update by CSOs.
- Gather
data and consolidate all IS related information about the designated CSO
for reporting and sharing via periodic seminars, conferences and Market
place. To share and disseminate experiences among key actors in Kenya, in
the public, private, and civil society organizations.
- Collaborate
with Advocacy Advisor in supporting the CSO to initiate and maintain an
advocacy and dissemination program for guiding the national CSOs plans and
policy in health.
- Strengthen
CSO resource mobilization capacity and support in development and
implementation of their long-term business plans.
- Collaborate
with M& E Advisors, Financial Management Advisors and Grant Manager to
support capacity development of assigned CSOs.
- Work
with Deputy Chief of Party to consolidate all IS related tools and
information required to discharge duties and IS support. Remain up-to-date
with latest methodologies, best practices, and donor requirements
alongside documentation and dissemination of best practices.
- Other
duties as assigned by the Deputy Chief of Party.
Minimum Requirements
- Master’s
Degree in field(s) relevant to fulfillment of the duties and
responsibilities as described above.
- At
least five years of experience directly working with Kenyan CSOs and NGOs,
especially in the health sector.
- Experience
adapting capacity development tools to various contexts.
- Demonstrated
technical competency and knowledge of organizational and capacity
development .
- Creative
thinker, energetic team player with good planning skills.
- Ability
to work in partnership with team members, partner agencies and senior or
middle level staff in different organizations.
- Excellent
written and oral communication abilities.
- Strong
computer (word processing) literacy.
- Willingness
to travel extensively in Kenya.
Periodically, employee(s) will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform any other job-related duties requested by their supervisor and/or Pact Inc Kenya.
This document does not create an employment contract, implied or otherwise. Employment at Pact Inc Kenya is a “voluntary at-will” relationship.
This job description may change from time to time.
Detailed Terms of Reference can be found on: www.pactworld.org
Applicants must submit:
(1) A cover letter of introduction explaining how they meet the above criteria;
(2) A detailed and current CV;
(3) Contact information for 3 referees; and
(4) Indicate current remuneration package.
Please submit your applications electronically to kenyahr@pactworld.org,
or to
The Country Director,
Pact, Kenya Country Office
P.O. Box 76390-00508
Nairobi, Kenya.
Kindly indicate clearly on the envelope, or in the subject field if electronically submitted, the position you are applying for.
Deadline for applications submission is 4pm Friday 2nd December 2011.
Pact is an equal opportunity employer.
Only candidates short-listed for interviews will be contacted.
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