Posted on Sat 13th Jan, 2018 - hotnigerianjobs.com --- (0 comments)
Creative Associates International (Creative) is a dynamic, fast-growing global development firm that specializes in education, economic growth, democratic institutions and stabilization. Creative has been in Nigeria since 2004, and is currently accepting applications from senior and mid-level candidates for long-term positions for an anticipated agriculture value chain and competitiveness development program in Nigeria.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Partnerships/Grants Manager (Local Nationals)
Location: Damaturu, Yobe - Nigeria, with some travel to Borno
Project Summary
The North East Nigeria Transition to Development program (NENTAD) aims to deliver an effective response to the basic needs of vulnerable people impacted by the crisis in the north east of Nigeria.
The Education in Emergencies component of NENTAD will focus on addressing immediate needs by providing education support to conflict affected children and adolescents, while contributing to the learning on what is needed to support early recovery and transition to development.
In order to achieve this output, we will support up to two projects that include well-targeted, innovative, and results-oriented activities.
Position Summary
The Partnerships Manager will be responsible for providing managerial, administrative and technical support to all local partners.
The Partnerships Manager is responsible for identifying and overseeing local partners to facilitate professional capacity building trainings, manage partner expectations for meetings, financial and narrative reporting, project implementation, ensure effective communication, and increase collaboration between local partners and local government and communities.
The position requires experience working with local partners to build capacity, improve collaboration with local government and personnel management on large education projects, and knowledge of grant making procedures, preferably on DFID projects.
Reporting & Supervision:
This position is housed in IRC’s Yobe office and reports to the State Team Leader.
Primary Responsibilities
Lead management of local partner organizations
Identification of new local partners (as needed)
Design and lead capacity building training
Review and strengthen local partner capacity to implement projects, manage funds, and write reports
Manage sub-agreements with local partners;
Increase collaboration amongst local partners to increase sharing of best practices:
Ensure technical coordination of state-level activities;
Work closely with Education Officers to manage support for local partners as needed to ensure the smooth implementation of project activities across technical areas;
Ensure the timely production, coordination, and reporting of local partners;
Increase coordination between local partners and local government officials to support education;
Lead the reviews of any grant submissions;
Analyze and evaluate grant submissions for technical and budget soundness and compliance with donor regulations;
Coordinating the issuance of awards and maintain grant documentation through the development and up-keep of a small grants database; and
Preparing scheduled and special reports, studies and analyses on the grants program.
Required Skills & Qualifications
Requires a Bachelor's Degree in Education, Management, Financial Analysis or Accounting desirable; Master's degree preferred;
At least five years of experience managing sub-grants in the international development sector, with at least two years of experience working with local partners;
Solid understanding of donor regulations (i.e. USAID, Department of State, World Bank, DFID, etc.) and procedures pertaining to grants management - DFID regulations preferred;
Ability to analyze budget line items for compliance with budget guidelines;
Demonstrated ability to perform complex tasks and prioritize multiple projects;
The candidate must demonstrate relevant technical experience working on activities that are of a similar scope to this activity;
Ability to manage grants with local partners, providing technical support to build their professional skills, and establishing strong relationships with local governments to facilitate better collaboration;
Must be professionally proficient and fluent in written and spoken English, Kanuri a plus but not required; and
Must be computer literate.
Application Closing Date
27th January, 2018.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send their Resumes/CV's with the subject line "Partnerships Manager" to: [email protected]