Development Alternatives Incorporated (DAI) is an international development company. For more than 45 years, we have worked on the frontlines of international development, tackling fundamental social and economic development problems caused by inefficient markets, ineffective governance, and instability. Currently, DAI is delivering results that matter in some 80 countries.
Our development solutions turn ideas into impact by bringing together fresh combinations of expertise and innovation across multiple disciplines. Our clients include international development agencies, international lending institutions, private corporations and philanthropies, and national governments.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Deputy Chief of Party, State2State
Location: Abuja, Nigeria
Reports to: Unit Head, Strategic Communications & Knowledge Management
Position Description
The Deputy Chief of Party and Program Lead (DCOP) will serve as a key member of the State2State senior management team.
S/he will be responsible for the harmonization of supply-demand activities to help secure traction for change in partner states. In coordination with the Chief of Party (COP), s/he will lead efforts with the State Team Leads (STLs) to harness reforms within states through their own facilitation, convening, and collaboration skills.
S/he will provide leadership in the design and implementation of technical activities, including leading annual work plan development process and regular review of project results in coordination with the Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) team for ensuring lessons learned, best practices are applied as appropriate. S/he will supervise STLs and the design of state-level programs of work.
S/he will play a significant role in coordination with key counterparts, including with USAID/Nigeria and with other USAID and donor-funded programs.
Key Duties & Responsibilities
The DCOP, with formal redelegation of authority from the COP, acts on behalf of the COP and serves as the principal point of contact in Nigeria for procedural and substantive matters in the absence of the COP. The DCOP will be responsible for all day-to-day technical activities and implementation of the activity, which includes timely engagement with State2State colleagues at the state level as well as with Technical Team Leads (TTLs), among others, to ensure robustness and appropriateness of State2State interventions.
Working closely with the Chief of Party to provide technical and managerial oversight for the Activity, including the development and implementation of the Activity’s annual work plans, quarterly/semi-annual work plans, quarterly and annual reports, and other requests from the client of DAI.
Managing the development, design, and implementation of technical component interventions in the the six core states. This includes responsibility for short term technical assistant (STTA) scopes of work (SoWs), supporting the recruitment and selection of STTA consultants, scheduling and mobilization, and final acceptance of the work completed.
Working closely with STLs, TTLs, and managers to ensure that the Activity consistently employs its programming guidelines and strategic approach, emphasizes the principles of critical and strategic thinking and working politically impartially and cognizant of conflict sensitivity (including Do-No-Harm programming), ensures gender equality and social inclusion (GESI) mainstreaming, promotes collaboration with other donor-funded projects and activities, adheres to USAID and DAI technical guidance, and directly contributes to the attainment of the Activity’s contractual deliverables in a timely and quality manner.
Working closely with the Chief of Party, coordinate and provide leadership for the successful implementation of all Activity interventions, including grant award process interventions, grant implementation due diligence, grantee monitoring and evaluation, and will be a member of the Grant Evaluation Committee.
Responsibility for final technical review and approval of intervention concept notes and budgets before implementation.
Working closely with STLs, ensure harmonization of supply-demand interventions across the Activity to secure traction for behavior change (including capacity building and competency development) in partner states, and ensure that learning from interventions informs subsequent interventions.
Works with the COP, Director of Finance and Administration (DFA), and the Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) Director to continuously learn from and improve implementation processes throughout the Activity.
Undertakes other duties as assigned by the Chief of Party.
Line Management:
The DCOP will directly supervise the State Team Leads (STLs), Technical Director Public Financial Management (TD PFM), Citizen Engagement and CSO Director (CE/CSO Director), Federal Component Lead, and relevant Short Term Technical Assistants ((STTAs).
Qualifications
Minimum Education: A post graduate Degree in International Development, Humanitarian/Emergency, Public Policy, or other relevant Social Science field
A minimum of 15 years work experience and demonstrated technical expertise with substantial developing country context experience, governance preferably with USAID funded programmes
A minimum of 10 years experience of managing large complex projects in a similar function in complex, volatile, and uncertain contexts and developing collaborative working relationships with external stakeholders, such as NGOs, other contractors, and international organizations, civil society, governments, and donors and relevant cluster working groups.