Senior Regional Programme Officer, Eurasia (Україна)
ЗАВЕРШЕНО
Job Title |
Senior Regional Programme Officer, Eurasia |
Reports to |
Regional Director or Head of Programe Development, Eurasia |
Job location |
Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Ukraine, Netherlands, UK |
Grade |
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Contract Duration |
9 months with possible extention |
Job Purpose |
The purpose of this position is to support the country programmes and Regional Director of the Eurasia region to secure and deliver high quality, peacebuilding programmes. The postholder is in in regular contact with Country Directors and other senior in-country staff, supporting them to design, secure and implement projects. They play a coordinating role, facilitating effective input from HQ teams, to help ensure that projects are legally and financially compliant, are delivered safely and are in line with Alert and donor standards and approaches. The Senior Regional Programme Officer helps to sustain and grow our country programmes through supporting country teams to develop and fundraise for new projects, as well as developing relationships with donors and potential partners. When requested by the Regional Director, s/he provides support during the project cycle and supports regional strategy development. |
Duties and Responsibilities |
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Travel requirements |
The postholder usually travels to the region two to four times per year, for one to two weeks at a time, and may also undertake overnight visits to donor offices in Europe. |
PERSON SPECIFICATION
Talents |
At Alert, we believe talented people are crucial to the success of our work. We believe all individuals are talented and success comes in matching the right talents to the right roles. For this role, the skills, qualifications and experience listed below are important, but we believe that to be great in this job you are likely, first and foremost, to have a talent for organising and coordinating as well as the ability to multitask, keeping track of various assignments whilst balancing your time to meet deadlines. You’ll be proactive and creative in developing new ideas and relationships, have an eye for detail and accuracy and the ability to communicate with clarity orally and in writing. |
ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
Understanding of conflict transformation and peacebuilding, and experience working in this or related field. |
Understanding of the conflict dynamics in the Eurasia region |
Graduate or post-graduate degree in peacebuilding, conflict studies, gender, development studies, international relations or related field. |
Strong experience securing new funding for peacebuilding or development programmes, including developing project concepts and donor relationships; writing proposals and budgets, and negotiating contracts. |
Experience of working with a range of donors (institutional, multilateral, trusts and foundations), understanding of diverse donor requirements, and experience of identify funding opportunities and tracking donor trends. |
Good understanding of project design, including developing theories of change, clear and realistic objectives and effective monitoring and evaluation plans. |
Experience managing projects, including project start up, implementation management and project closure. |
Financial management experience, including budgeting and overseeing spend. |
Experience facilitating workshops and ideas development, including remotely and with people with diverse first languages. |
Fluent written and spoken English; excellent analytic and report writing skills and persuasive oral communicate. |
Excellent written and spoken Russian |
Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to engage with a wide spectrum of actors, including community members, civil society and donors. |
IT literate, including experience using Excel for budgeting, and using databases. |
A collaborative team player as well as a self-starter with initiative and the ability to work alone. |
An eye for detail and accuracy and an ability to balance competing demands. |
Existing right to work in the country in which you intend to work (and in which Alert has a registered office). |
DESIRABLE REQUIREMENTS
Experience living and working in a developing or conflict-affected country, particularly in the Eurasia region. |
Summary Terms and Conditions
Salary and benefits |
In Ukraine, an employee will be hired based on Ukraine Salary scale and benefits (The salary mentioned on International Alert recruitment website only for London and Hague HQ staff). |
Leave entitlement |
25 days per year plus English statutory holidays. |
Notice period |
There will be an initial six month probationary period during which notice will be one month on either side. On successful completion of the probationary period notice will be three months. |
Working hours |
Full time staff are expected to work a standard 35 hour week, with some flexibility around start and finish times to be agreed with the line manager. All staff are required to work core hours 10am – 4pm. |
To apply, please follow the link: Job Openings (peoplehr.net).
Please do NOT send any e-mail application, they will not be considered.
The deadline for applications is Wednesday 15 August (23.59 UK time).