Title Country Director - Tanzania
Application deadline 15.09.2019
Workplace Tanzania
Sector Organisations
Extent Fixed contract
Number of positions 1
Norwegian
Church Aid ('NCA') is one of the largest aid organisations in the
Nordic region. We are there in disasters and emergencies to provide
water and critical assistance to those affected. Together with our
international network and partner organisations in the ACT Alliance we
are able to reach millions of people each year and help make a positive
difference around the world.
We are determined to work
towards eradicating injustice and we therefore work passionately with
advocacy, long-term development in local communities and providing
emergency assistance. As we see more and more people impacted by
disasters, we now have an even stronger focus on providing more people
with emergency relief and access to clean water. We believe that people
in need must be helped and we will not stop fighting for a just world.
Norwegian
Church Aid (NCA) has been working together with strong partnerships and
Norwegian agencies in Tanzania since 1965. NCA has worked to make
positive changes within different thematic areas and hopes to be part of
a lasting and meaningful transformation in the country. In Tanzania,
NCA mainly works through faith-based partners and the new Country
Directory will be responsible for the successful implementation of a new
country strategy 2020-2024 where the main priorities will be Faith
based aapproaches to strengthening civil society, Ending Gender based
violence, Climate Smart Economic Empowerment, and Fighting Inequality.
NCA is grant manager for a special agreement with the Haydom Lutheran
Hospital (HLH). NCA operates with an annual budget of around 40 MNOK.
As our new Country Director, you will expertly represent programme
priorities to donors and regional partners while providing effective
leadership to the highly qualified NCA local staff members. The role is a
hands-on position and your success will be determined by the level of
direct engagement in programme development, oversight of projects,
fundraising for new projects and representing the agency to
stakeholders. As Country Director, you make use of your excellent
communications skills in retaining and developing relations, internally
and externally with the head office in Oslo, have a strong commitment to
teamwork and accountability, and thrive in evolving and challenging
environments.
In NCA, we seek leaders who are motivated by
our vision, our work and our values, and who wish to take part in
developing our organizational- and leadership culture. In order to reach
our goals, we need leaders who are able to set direction, lead change,
develop organizational culture and use our human and financial resources
in the best possible way.
The position is a three-year position, based in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Please note that Tanzania is classified as a low-risk, family duty station.
Start date: January 2020
Duties and responsibilities
Set strategic leadership by prioritizing and organizing actions and resources to achieve objectives and contribute to countrywide strategy development.
Develop and manage local staff as well as collaborate with faith-based and civil society partners, including capacity building and professional development.
Proactively engage and network with donor, INGOs, and the private sector in order to achieve NCA’s funding priorities and strategies.
Responsible for strengthening relationships, including representation and networking with official authorities, donors, and partners.
Qualifications
Solid leadership experience in international relief and development programmes, including demonstrable success in managing (large, complex, transitional) development programmes.
Proven experience with long-term aid, emergency and advocacy work, preferably in Africa and within NCA programme areas.
Experience from working with church-based organizations/societies, and proven representation, negotiation, communication with religious leaders.
Demonstrated experience multi-tasking and success in securing funding for country programmes.
Good knowledge of Norwegian policies and priorities in development aid.
Relevant higher education.
Personal qualities
Motivated by managing and developing personnel towards achieving common goals.
Ability to inspire and build capacities among staff and partners.
Culturally sensitive with excellent communication and decision-making skills.
Commitment to collaborating with faith based and multi-religious networks.
Loyal to Norwegian Church Aid's Christian values and accept the Code of Conduct.
We can offer
Exciting and meaningful projects with one of Norway's largest humanitarian organizations.
Competitive terms and conditions and a comprehensive insurance and pension plan.
NCA uses an electronic recruitment portal. Candidates are kindly asked to submit their CV and application through this electronic recruitment portal. We also require all candidates to upload a copy of relevant certificates and diplomas as part of the application. Please note that we only consider candidates who submit their application through this electronic recruitment portal.
In accordance with core humanitarian principles, NCA implements a range of safeguards to prevent or reduce the possibility of humanitarian aid falling into the wrong hands. This includes those individuals and groups who are subject to sanctions by the United Nations Security Council. As part of this process, NCA will screen the details of the successful candidates for this post against the sanctions lists maintained by the UN and by some of NCAs governmental donors. Please be informed that this will only be applicable for international positions and senior national positions.
Start date: January 2020
Duties and responsibilities
Set strategic leadership by prioritizing and organizing actions and resources to achieve objectives and contribute to countrywide strategy development.
Develop and manage local staff as well as collaborate with faith-based and civil society partners, including capacity building and professional development.
Proactively engage and network with donor, INGOs, and the private sector in order to achieve NCA’s funding priorities and strategies.
Responsible for strengthening relationships, including representation and networking with official authorities, donors, and partners.
Qualifications
Solid leadership experience in international relief and development programmes, including demonstrable success in managing (large, complex, transitional) development programmes.
Proven experience with long-term aid, emergency and advocacy work, preferably in Africa and within NCA programme areas.
Experience from working with church-based organizations/societies, and proven representation, negotiation, communication with religious leaders.
Demonstrated experience multi-tasking and success in securing funding for country programmes.
Good knowledge of Norwegian policies and priorities in development aid.
Relevant higher education.
Personal qualities
Motivated by managing and developing personnel towards achieving common goals.
Ability to inspire and build capacities among staff and partners.
Culturally sensitive with excellent communication and decision-making skills.
Commitment to collaborating with faith based and multi-religious networks.
Loyal to Norwegian Church Aid's Christian values and accept the Code of Conduct.
We can offer
Exciting and meaningful projects with one of Norway's largest humanitarian organizations.
Competitive terms and conditions and a comprehensive insurance and pension plan.
NCA uses an electronic recruitment portal. Candidates are kindly asked to submit their CV and application through this electronic recruitment portal. We also require all candidates to upload a copy of relevant certificates and diplomas as part of the application. Please note that we only consider candidates who submit their application through this electronic recruitment portal.
In accordance with core humanitarian principles, NCA implements a range of safeguards to prevent or reduce the possibility of humanitarian aid falling into the wrong hands. This includes those individuals and groups who are subject to sanctions by the United Nations Security Council. As part of this process, NCA will screen the details of the successful candidates for this post against the sanctions lists maintained by the UN and by some of NCAs governmental donors. Please be informed that this will only be applicable for international positions and senior national positions.