AJIRALEO TANZANIA |
NAFASI ZA KAZI / AJIRA TANZANIA
Vacancy Name Programme Manager, Human Development Innovation Fund, Tanzania
Work Location Dar es Salaam
Location Country Tanzania
Overview
Palladium
is a global leader in the design, development and delivery of Positive
Impact – the intentional creation of enduring social and economic value.
We work with foundations, investors, governments, corporations,
communities and civil society to formulate strategies and implement
solutions that generate lasting social, environmental and financial
benefits.
For the past 50 years, we have been making Positive
Impact possible. With a team of more than 2,500 employees operating in
90 plus countries and a global network of more than 35,000 technical
experts, Palladium has improved – and is committed to continuing to
improve – economies, societies and most importantly, people’s lives.
Palladium
is a child-safe organisation, and screens applicants for suitability to
work with children. We also provide equal employment to all
participants and employees without regard to race, color, religion,
gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, veteran or marital status.
Project
Overview and Role The Human Development Innovation Fund (HDIF) in
Tanzania is a £39.4m UKAid-funded programme managed by Palladium in
partnership with KPMG, Newcastle University, and IDS.
To
catalyze the development of new models of service delivery, the use of
new technologies, involvement of new providers and establishment of new
partnerships, HDIF implements (1) strategy and interventions to
strengthen Tanzania’s innovation ecosystem in place, (2) implements
grant mechanisms to effectively and efficiently identify, select and
support projects through the innovation fund, and (3) strengthens the
innovation evidence base in Tanzania to translate findings and lessons
learned into policy and practice.
Palladium is looking to recruite energetic and dedicated professional to work as part of the HDIF Tanzania programme delivery team. The Programme Manager will work under the guidance of the Country Director and will be responsible for delivery in the following areas:
Palladium is looking to recruite energetic and dedicated professional to work as part of the HDIF Tanzania programme delivery team. The Programme Manager will work under the guidance of the Country Director and will be responsible for delivery in the following areas:
Responsibilities Portfolio Management
(i)
Serve as the first point of contact for grantees in your portfolio,
manage their day-to-day interactions with HDIF, ensuring that funded
projects are being implemented as per approved plans and budget, and
always compliant with the Grant Agreement;
(ii) Identify any
high-risk areas within the portfolio and propose actions to be taken to
address them to the Country Director within 5 working days of risk
identification.
(iii) In collaboration with the Grants Finance
Manager, process disbursement requests and submit them for payment
within 7 days of receipt of the request from the grantee;
(iv) Explore strategic opportunities with the grantees to enhance funded project sustainability
(v) Analyse grantees performance against work plans and flag notable
deviations to the Country Director and during portfolio review meetings
as soon as possible;
(vi) Work closely with the Grants Finance team
to schedule expenditure verification exercises for both on-going
projects and those on close-out.
(vii) Ensure prompt update and accurate documentation of grant amendments for grantees with approved requests.
Monitoring & Evaluation
(i) Conducting field visits to assess progress in the grantee’s project implementation and preparing field reports for action.
(ii) Work with the M&E Team and Technical Advisors to review
Grantees’ Quarterly Progress reports and achievements documented for
onwards reporting to the funder;
(iii) Plan and execute data quality assessments (DQAs) in partnership with the Senior Monitoring & Evaluation Officer;
(iv) Plan and execute annual reviews in partnership with Technical Advisors;
Knowledge Generation and Dissemination, partnerships management
(i)
Ensure that you have an excellent understanding of the HDIF project and
the grantee portfolio as well as a good understanding of the relevant
sectors (education, health and WASH), key trends and developments in
innovation in Tanzania in order to contribute to thought leadership with
HDIF in particular and Palladium in general;
(ii) Actively
contribute to the development of key knowledge products and
communications materials such as grantees’ project profiles, key sector
learning pieces, flagship knowledge products, feature articles in
newspapers, etc.
(iii) Work with the Strategic Partnerships Advisor
in knowledge dissemination and outreach activities to the local and
national government authorities, local & international NGOs,
Development partners and other innovation ecosystem stakeholders in
Tanzania;
(iv) Work closely with the Communications and M&E
lead to identify networking and dissemination opportunities for
grantees, including events, online and offline communications.
(v)
Inform and recommend overall HDIF external engagements and thought
leadership based on a deep understanding of the grantee programmes and
possibilities for systemic change—including making regular
recommendations to direct the Communications Specialist, SPA, and Team
Leader engagements and HDIF thought leadership.
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Requirements
• Relevant University Degree; preferably at postgraduate level; or commensurate experience
• Clear experience within relevant organisations and programmes, preferably in the private sector, development partners, or donor funded programmes in Education, Health or Water and Sanitation;
• Experience in M4P, private sector development and innovation an advantage;
Other Required skills:
• Negotiation and problem-solving skills;
• Strong analytical skills;
• Strong team leadership, management and interpersonal skills;
• Ability to work effectively under pressure and to manage competing priorities;
• Ability to liaise effectively with a range of stakeholders, including project partners, donors, private sector, NGOs, and government departments;
• Strong results orientation and commitment to accountability and value for money;
• Strong personal qualities, including integrity, commitment to excellence, equality, openness, inclusiveness, and collegiality;
• Outstanding team player and willingness to learn and support learning of others;
• Fluency in written and oral communication skills in English and Kiswahili is essential.
• Right to work without visa sponsorship in Tanzania is a requirement
Tanzanian nationals are strongly encouraged to apply
Applications Close Date 27 May 2019
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