Catholic Relief Services (CRS) Jobs in Kenya
CRS has been helping poor, vulnerable families improve their lives through orphans and vulnerable children, agriculture, health, microfinance, and WASH programming in Kenya since 1965.
CRS Kenya is recruiting for the following positions for an anticipated USAID-funded Orphans and Vulnerable Children program for Nairobi and Coast.
All positions will require travel to field location and demonstrated knowledge of USAID project management including USAID rules, regulations and reporting requirements.
The positions are contingent upon successful bidding and signing an agreement with donor.
1) Deputy Chief of Party (DCOP)
Ref. 2014/34
The DCOP will assist the Chief of Party (COP) in managing a team of senior staff and sub-partners to ensure quality, timeliness and efficiency of all project deliverables.
S/he will provide oversight of the technical quality and technical working groups and is also expected to facilitate linkages with government and other stakeholders to ensure that activities complement ongoing initiatives and adhere to country and global standards.
S/he will ensure timely, high-quality and complete submission of work plans, quarterly and annual reports, financial reports, and any other reports required by the donor or the government.
The DCOP may also be required to manage a sub office outside of Nairobi.
Qualifications:
Ref. 2014/35
The Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) Director will lead all monitoring, evaluation, accountability and learning activities under the award including baseline, midterm and finally evaluation reports.
The MEAL Director develops and maintains a database to collect and analyze information on inputs, activities, outputs, outcomes, and impact of the program.
S/he is also responsible for facilitating the work of external evaluators and ensuring community feedback mechanisms are established and gender responsive programming is mainstreamed.
S/he conducts supportive supervisory visits to sub-grantees to observe, monitor, provide guidance and quality feedback on the use of data and indicators; analyzes monthly data; and supports the capacity building of MEAL project staff in MEAL and quality assurance methods.
Qualifications:
Ref.2014/36
The Household Economic Strengthening Technical Director will oversee all activities and targets associated with improving the economic stability of households caring for OVC.
Develop, implement and manage a comprehensive household economic strengthening component, including saving and internal lending communities, consumption support and/or income generating activities, with an emphasis on age-appropriate and gender activities.
Responsible for ensuring the technical approach employed aligns with industry standards, and donor and GOK requirements.
Qualifications:
Ref. 2014/37
The Finance and Operations Director will oversee all financial, operational and administrative aspects of the project, including managing financial systems, generating financial reports, monitoring project expenses, administering sub-awards, assuring grant management compliance, facilitating audits and managing finance and operational issues with staff at headquarters and county offices.
S/he ensures that the project operates as a cohesive, neutral, functional unit that provides high-quality, responsive, timely and cost effective services within the framework of local laws, CRS policies and procedures, and USAID requirements.
S/he oversees a team managing grants to local implementing partners, ensures compliance to CRS and donor requirements and also supports capacity building of local partners in grants management in coordination with the technical team.
Qualifications:
Master’s Degree or higher in accounting, finance or business management. Minimum of five (5) years’ experience managing the finances and operations of programs funded by the U.S. Government, including USAID-funded projects, and at least two (2) years of experience administering sub-grants. Strong interpersonal, writing, and oral presentation skills. Proficiency in MS Office and knowledge of SunSystems and Vision desirable.
5) Capacity Building Technical Director
Ref.2014/38
The Capacity Building Technical Director will manage capacity building activities with local implementing partners and the Government of Kenya.
S/he will work to build the organizational, financial and programmatic capacity of implementing organizations and will work closely with the Government of Kenya on systems and policies to improve OVC delivery at the National and county level.
Qualifications:
Written applications indicating the reference number of position applied for and CV including day-time contact phone numbers, as well as names and contact information of three references should reach the below-mentioned by Close of Business Friday October 24, 2014;
Human Resources Manager
Catholic Relief Services – Kenya Program
E-mail: hr@ke.earo.crs.org
Please indicate the Reference Number of the position you are applying for on the email subject.
Only Shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Note: Catholic Relief Services (CRS) does not charge any fees from applicants for any recruitments.
Further, CRS has not retained any agent in connection with this recruitment
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