Nov 20, IRC Deputy Director for Grants and Accountability Jobs in Kenya

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IRC Deputy Director for Grants and Accountability Jobs in Kenya

Scope

The Deputy Director for Grants and Accountability (DDGA) is a central figure within the IRC country program management and support infrastructure and a member of the senior management team (SMT). Under the supervision of the Country Director (CD), the DDGA leads a team of approximately 20 staff with a portfolio focusing on effective awards and donor relationship management, oversight of business development processes, partnerships, monitoring, evaluation, and learning and client accountability.

Responsibilities

Awards Management and Business Development

The DDGA is the lead of IRC Kenya’s Grants & Partnerships unit. This unit is also responsible for implementing IRC Kenya’s fundraising strategy including developing engagement strategies with key donors, reviewing funding calls and leading go/no go meetings, coordinating the proposal development process and ensuring submission of responsive and quality proposals. Specific tasks for the DDGA include:

• Provide direct oversight and mentorship to Grants Coordinator to effectively manage the Grants & Partnerships unit to complete the following tasks:

  • Review grant agreements and contracts to identify compliance issues and contribute to the implementation of appropriate solutions as necessary.
  • Ensure proper post-award management of grants based on both donor and IRC policies.
  • Development, review, and submission of all donor reports by Grants Managers is monitored and supported to ensure high quality, accuracy, and timeliness. Donor reporting requirements are understood and met, reporting calendar is maintained and distributed, financial & management tracking occurs, and reporting tools exist and are updated regularly.
  • Develop a deep understanding of donor policies, regulations and procedures and train other country team members in these areas
  • Ensure an information management and filing system exists and is maintained by Grants Managers; this ensures all donor contractual documents, reports, key correspondence etc. are appropriately filed in up-to-date soft and hard libraries available as meaningful in IRC Kenya offices
  • Review all funding opportunities and schedule go-no go meetings with key stakeholders
  • Coordinate the proposal development and submission process including developing the proposal calendar and work plan, scheduling key meetings, coordinating the review process, ensuring relevant and timely inputs, and reviewing the proposal for compliance with the call.
  • Develop and maintain a Kenya-focused Business Development Strategy and Pipeline for tracking business development and fundraising opportunities based on the established SAP strategy and other identified gaps. Identify new donors for engagement and fundraising opportunities.
  • Ensure proposal development systems are in place for management, programs, finance, and operations departments to produce timely and quality submissions
  • Provide quality assurance for the proposal development process and conduct final reviews of all proposals before submission. Work with the CD, Deputy Director for Programs(DDP), technical coordinators, and grants team to lead proposal development, writing, editing, and coordinating and consolidating technical input
  • With the mentorship of the Country Director, conduct strategic engagement with donors and other funders and represent the IRC Kenya with humanitarian donors including accompanying strategic donors on field site visits

    Partnerships

    IRC Kenya has committed in its SAP to spend 8% of funding through local partners byFY2024. The Grants & Partnerships unit facilitates this process bringing together the programs, finance, HR, and operations departments to ensure effective partner management. The DDGA serves as the strategic leadership and focal point within the country program for achieving the Partnerships ambition. Specific tasks under this component of the role include:

  • Ensure achievement of goals related to the SAP partnerships ambition including funding and identification and onboarding of Strategic Partners
  • Embody and model IRC values related to partnerships (partner as equals, partner first etc.) and lead organizational change process related to partnerships
  • Understand IRC partnerships processes outlined in the Partnership Excellence for Equality and Results (PEERS) system and mentor other country program members on the approach
  • Mobilize resources from IRC’s HQ Partnership Unit in support of country program needs, including training
  • Provide troubleshooting support to partnerships team to address any partnership management challenges
  • Regularly report to SMT on progress towards partnership goals and work with other DDs to clear any inter-departmental obstacles
  • Manage and mentor the Grants Coordinator and partnerships team to complete the following tasks:
  • Identify potential partners and maintain a tracker of partner interactions
  • Ensure timely onboarding of new partners following the process outlined in PEERS including conducting due diligence and vetting, coordinating organizational capacity assessments, drafting partnership agreements, and facilitating internal review processes
  • Management of existing partners in alignment with all sub-awards, ensuring timely submission of narrative and financial reporting
  • Oversee drafting and implementation of capacity sharing plans working with other departments to provide requested trainings for partners
  • Ensure an information management and filing system exists and is maintained
  • Ensure regular meetings of Partnership Working Group (PWG)

    Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability & Learning

    The DDGA oversees the MEAL unit which includes responsibility monitoring and evaluation, learning and client accountability roles. Under this unit sit responsibility for IRC Kenya’s ambitions related to client centeredness and data utilization for program quality. The DDGA will provide strategic leadership for the unit including the following tasks:

  • Lead efforts related to the Client Accountability SAP ambition and Client-Centered IMPACT standard. Create systems and processes to ensure feedback from clients is effectively integrated into program design and delivery.
  • Coordinate closely with the DDP to manage the transition of Client Accountability responsibility from the Protection Unit to MEAL
  • Ensure MEAL data is reviewed and used by program leadership for better decision making and for program adaptations as needed
  • Advocate for MEAL resources during budget development processes

    Manage and mentor the MEAL Coordinator to complete the following tasks:

  • Lead the M&E team and work with them to revise the way IRC Kenya measures quality programming and responds to stakeholders
  • Oversee MEAL staff at all field sites to ensure quality MEAL data is collected
  • Regularly review MEAL systems and processes to ensure they are effective and efficient
  • Conduct regular data quality audits (DQAs) and joint monitoring visits
  • Maintain program assessment tracker and regularly consult with DDP to align planned assessments with program needs
  • Lead the design, implementation, and analysis of all assessments and surveys including the bi-annual Client Satisfaction survey
  • Compile and review Annual Statistics
  • Lead on uptake of Program Indicator Dashboard (PID) and other MEAL-related technology

    Country Program Management

  • Serve as SMT member and contribute to resolution of management challenges identified during SMT meetings
  • Actively participate in and contribute to strategy discussions, including SAP revision processes
  • Stay updated on new IRC priorities, policies, or process updates and ensure Grants &Partnerships and MEAL units are informed of any changes

    Requirements

  • Master’s degree or equivalent experience in international development or related subject
  • At least 8 years of experience working in grants management and business development, ideally in a humanitarian and development context
  • At least 3 years of experience leading M&E functions within a humanitarian organization
  • Sound knowledge of donor regulations (ECHO, US Government donor, UN agencies ,FCDO).
  • Fluency in English in addition to superior writing/editing and budget skills
  • Good communicator with strong organizational, time management and analytical leadership skills
  • Excellent inter-personal, cultural, and diplomatic skills
  • Working in a Non-governmental organization will be an added advantage.

    How to Apply

    For more information and job application details, see; IRC Deputy Director for Grants and Accountability Jobs in Kenya

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