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Consortium Coordinator

ZOA

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Social Science

Social Development

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5 years

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2020-12-31

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2021-01-09

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About ZOA

ZOA works with committed and motivated staff in serving millions of people affected by poverty, disaster, injustice and conflicts. Through the efforts of our dedicated staff, we are able to bring Signs of Hope and to support people who suffer due to armed conflict or natural disasters by helping them to rebuild their livelihoods.

We value our employees and offer a wide range of benefits to meet the specific needs of our staff and their families.

Purpose

The consortium Coordinator is responsible for the overall implementation of the We are Able (WaA) five years project on disabilities in Oromia, Hararie, Diredewa and Addis Ababa regions. He/She is also responsible to ensure that effective coordination among consortium partners in Ethiopia is properly facilitated and managed. The consortium coordinator is also responsible to coordinate with the field team and ensure that technical supports are provided on regular bases and the quality of program implementation is maintained.

The consortium coordinator is responsible to coordinate the joint monitoring programs among partners and ensure that similar program monitoring mechanisms are in place at field level. Besides, he/she is responsible to establish effective consortium governance and management structure/mechanism at all levels. The coordinator is also responsible to ensure that efficient & effective resource utilization is there in program implementation & managed in all areas. He/She also responsible for Donor compliance is properly managed and applied in all of program implementation.

The consortium coordinator is responsible for the relationship and coordination with government stakeholders, NGOs & other similar consortium partners in the intervention areas. He/she are responsible for overseeing the proper facilitation, management & documentation of project achievements as well as best practices & lessons learned on program implementation for the future programing.. He/she much ensure evidences/information/communications related to the project within the staff and among partners are timely analyzed and delivered/disseminated. He/she is also responsible to ensure that periodical quality program progress reports are timely submitted to the government signatories and donor. 

ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES

  • Support in Government liaison and representation;
  • Support in communications and external representation of the consortium towards other stakeholders;
  • Oversight of the activities of the partners to ensure a coordinated approach, according to the workplan, with reporting and quality checks, M&E coordination in close collaboration with Field Office Coordinator;
  • Oversight of shared knowledge management and learning objectives for WaA, and coordination with the other WaA countries when multi-country learning is initiated or collaboration with other consortiums to actively participate in events to share learnings, approaches and best practices to maximize shared opportunities;
  • Support to local partner capacity strengthening, and ensuring a coherent consortium-wide approach;
  • Initiating and organizing steering group meetings / in country governance / advisory group / maintaining all contacts and communications;
  • Ensure that periodical quality program progress reports to the donor and government signatories are produced and submitted timely;
  • Encourage good initiatives and innovative ideas across the Consortium partners;
  • Maintain a focus on achieving results and meeting the agreed objectives, and pro-actively solve problems without having to be instructed by line management;
  • Work closely with the field team to create team spirit and have collective efforts in program implementation;
  • Ensure the capacity of project team are built through coaching, trainings and other experience sharing opportunities;

Programme Quality:

  • Ensure that the required technical support is given to the field staff on regular bases;
  • Ensure that efficient systems are in place to support coordinated consortium management and implementation including grant management and project monitoring and evaluation;
  • Work with the finance team to ensure effective financial processes and controls are in place, and that issues are identified and followed up with partners in a timely way, including ensuring financial reports (in collaboration with the Grant Finance Coordinator) and other key deliverables are completed;
  • Maintain a close working relationship with all consortium partners to support coherence in approaches;
  • Ensure that working guidelines and other relevant documents are documented and disseminated among the staff and partners;
  • Coordination and production of quality program reports to deliver timely.

Monitoring, Evaluation and Information Management:

  • Ensure that joint monitoring program is designed, conducted with partners and reports are produced and disseminated timely;
  • Ensure the effective mechanisms for monitoring, evaluation, Learning and documentation of the program achievements are in place that will inform future programing;
  • Work closely with ZOA’s MEAL and partner organizations M&E staff;
  • Coordinate the regular progress review meetings among partners (ZOA as a lead). 

Job Requirements

  • Degree or master’s degree in social sciences, project management & other related development fields;
  • 5 years of professional experience in development, specific to disability inclusion and advocacy area is advantageous, with a minimum of 2 years’ experience in a coordination or leadership role in the implementation of projects;
  • Substantial experience and knowledge of effective financial and budgetary control and of managing big grants;
  • Strong experience in managing and coordinating Consortium programmes and understanding of institutional donor compliance requirements;
  • Strong experience managing multiple tasks and ability to be proactive and demonstrate leadership;
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and the demonstrated ability to lead, build and work effectively in a team;
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills;
  • Commitment to and understanding of ZOA’s aims, values and principles;
  • ZOA values are indicated below and we expect all candidates to align with such values.

Accountability:

  • Holds self-accountable for making decisions, managing resources efficiently, achieving results in line with ZOA core values;
  • Good knowledge of CHS and capacitate partners to work in adherence to CHS;
  • Holds the team and partners accountable to deliver on their responsibilities – giving them the freedom to deliver in the best way they see fit, providing the necessary development to improve performance and applying appropriate consequences when results are not achieved;
  • Creates a managerial environment in-country to lead, enable and maintain our culture of child safeguarding.

Ambition:

  • Sets ambitious and challenging goals for self;
  • Widely shares personal vision for ZOA, engages and motivates others;
  • Future oriented, thinks strategically and on a global scale.

Collaboration:

  • Builds and maintains effective relationships, with own team, colleagues, members, donors and partners;
  • Values diversity, sees it as a source of competitive strength;
  • Approachable, good listener, easy to talk to;

Creativity:

  • Develops and encourages new and innovative solutions
  • Willing to take disciplined risks

Integrity:

  • Honest, encourages openness and transparency
  • Always acts in the best interests of children

External Interface:

  • Interpersonal contact regular and varied in both oral and written;
  • Negotiation and representation with government & wider community.

How to Apply

If you are interested in this position, please apply via ethiojobs.net by sending your CV and a motivation letter indicating your suitability for this position to before the due date

Please provide at least 3 references related to your previous employment listed in your CV or motivation letter. 

Applicants should submit their up to date CV, and a cover letter of no more than one page in which they outline why they are applying and why they believe that they are the best candidate for the position of Consortium Coordinator in Country Office, with reference to the job description. Applicants who send a generic cover letter will not be considered for short listing.

Only selected candidates will be contacted and invited to participate in the process of recruitment. It is our aim to inform candidates of their status in the recruitment process within 4 weeks after the vacancy has closed. A written test will be part of the recruitment procedure. Documents that do not match the profile above will not be considered. The offer will be issued up on project approval from the donor. Internal candidates will also have priority, in case of similar results.