Regional Manager (NSRP) at British Council Nigeria

Posted on Mon 19th Sep, 2016 - www.hotnigerianjobs.com --- (0 comments)

The British Council is the world's leading cultural relations organization and creates opportunities for people in the UK and worldwide to understand each other, to work together and learn from one another. We see this as crucial to building secure, more prosperous and sustainable futures for us all. We build trust and understanding between different countries and cultures and develop strong international links that are of benefit to people in Britain and the rest of the world.

We are recruiting to fill the below position below:

Job Title: Regional Manager (NSRP)

Location:
Maiduguri
Directorate or Region: SSA
Pay Band: 7 (Local contract)
Reports to: Programme Manager
Duration of job: 18 months

Purpose of Job
  • To lead the technical delivery and operations of the programme in the North east, ensuring programme performance meets client, corporate and programme quality standards.
Context and Environment
  • NSRP is a DFID-funded programme managed by the British Council that aims to enhance collective efforts to identify and respond effectively to potential sources of violent conflict in Nigeria and reduce the negative impacts of conflict on the most vulnerable among the Nigerian population.
  • NSRP supports interventions to address conflicts at the national level and in 8 target states, namely Bayelsa, Borno, Delta, Kaduna, Kano, Plateau, Rivers and Yobe. The programme has its headquarters in Abuja and also operates from four regional offices in Jos (Middle Belt), Kano (North West), Maiduguri (North East) and Port Harcourt (Niger Delta). Regional Manager will be based in the North East regional office in Maiduguri and will be required to travel to Abuja and other regional offices occasionally.
  • The programme’s operations in the North East region are largely concentrated in Borno and Yobe states. These two states are among the worst affected by the insurgency, which has led to the death of over 20,000 persons and displacement of over 2 million people.
  • Although much progress has been recorded in military operations to defeat the insurgents, the environment remains fragile and many displaced persons are still in camps and not returned to deserted communities. Public infrastructure and services are being gradually restored and both governmental and civil society organizations face serious institutional and operational challenges. Therefore post holder must have the ability to work in difficult environments, often with limited infrastructure or support facilities.
  • The post holder will work closely with the Deputy Programme Manager (Results), Deputy Programme Manager (Resources), Output Managers, Monitoring and Evaluation Manager, Operations Manager, Security Manager, Programme Advisers and will report to the NSRP Regional Representative.
Accountabilities
  • Accountable for technical delivery of programme in region, ensuring client, corporate and
  • programme standards are fully met.
  • Accountable for management of the regional offices.
Responsibilities and Main Duties
Programme monitoring, evaluation and reporting

Main duties will include:
  • Oversee satisfactory delivery of technical outputs in the region
  • Provide management and oversight to the regional team comprising of 5 members.
  • Initiate and manage relationships with stakeholders, including state and local governments, state and local government advisory committees and partners organizations in the regions.
  • Support development and regular updating of risk management strategy including safety and security management in the region
  • Engage on public and media relations in the region.
  • Support regular conflict analysis and development of stakeholder engagement strategies.
  • Provide oversight to management of resources and logistics in the region.
Key Relationships
  • Internal: Deputy Programme Manager (Resources), Deputy Programme Manager (Results), Regional Representative North-east, Monitoring and Evaluation Manager, Output Managers, Operations Manager, Security Manager, Facilities and Procurement Manager, Programme Officers, Resources Assistant, Programme Assistant
  • External: DFID, British High Commission, consultants; external partner organisations; state institutions, academic institutions, Local NGOs, INGOs and other international agencies operating in Borno state.
Other important features or requirements of the job:
  • Periodic travel to high-risk areas is likely to be necessary following close liaison with British Council and after appraisal by the Security Manager.
  • Occasional unsocial and over-hours may be required to meet operational requirements of the post and programme.
Person Specification
Behaviours (Essential):
  • Creating Shared Purpose (-More demanding). Creating energy and clarity so that people want to work purposefully together.
  • Connecting with Others** (Most demanding). Actively appreciating the needs and concerns of myself and others.
  • Working Together** (Most demanding). Creating the environment in which others who have different aims can work together.
  • Being Accountable** (Most demanding). Showing real dedication to the long-term mission of the British Council or the team.
  • Making it Happen** (Most demanding). Challenging myself and others to deliver and measure better results.
  • Shaping the Future (More Demanding). Exploring ways in which we can add more value.
Skills and Knowledge
See The Generic Skills Dictionary for details
Conflict Analysis:
  • Managing People (L3)
  • Managing Projects (L3)
  • Communicating and Influencing Skills (L3)
  • Planning and Organising (L2)
  • Managing Finance and resources (L4)
  • Knowledge of different tools of conflict analysis and ability to apply them in the context of conflicts in Nigeria.
Desirable:
  • Knowledge of drivers of violence and conflict management institutions in target region.
  • Proficiency in any of the languages in North East
Experience
Project management:
  • Minimum of 3 years’ experience in managing or 6 years supporting management of development, conflict management and peace-building projects in any part of Nigeria.
Team management:
  • Minimum of 3 years’ experience in managing and supporting a team to achieve results
Public relations:
  • Minimum of 3 years’ experience of managing relations with governmental and nongovernmental organizations.
Desirable:
  • Technical knowledge and/or experience of a sector relevant to the programme.
Qualifications
  • Minimum of Bachelor's degree in Social Sciences, Humanities or other relevant fields and appropriate experience
Desirable:
  • Postgraduate diploma in peace and conflict studies, development studies.
Application Closing Date
27th September, 2016.

How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
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