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The Team Leader will take lead responsibility for the delivery of the programme in terms of overall planning, implementation and reporting. The expert will ensure that the project is gender responsive and integrates gender in all action areas. He/she will ensure that the necessary inputs for implementing actions are delivered in a timely manner.SPECIFIC DUTIES:Overall project management and delivery
• Provide overall technical and managerial oversight and leadership for the project.
• Manage project cycles (planning, implementation, monitoring, reporting) ·
• Oversee recruitment, provide technical guidance, train and motivate of the project team
• Oversee the hiring and manage subcontracts and consultants including providing technical guidance
• Oversight the delivery of the project results and measures in accordance with the approved log frame and time schedules
• Provide Strategic Leadership and programme development for landscape management and Water resources management in Rwanda
• Ensure efficient management of financial resources, including the review and approval of program budgets and monitoring expenditures.
• Oversee field operations, project administration, logistics and procurement.
• Supervise program monitoring, evaluation, and reporting and ensure quality control and timeliness of all deliverables as required by the grant and donors.
• Ensure full compliance with all IUCN, Plan, and other fiduciary regulations.
• Serve as the principal liaison with the Government of Rwanda, IUCN and other donors; and project partners and stakeholders to ensure effective program implementation and build lasting relationships.
• Ensure the development of good quality strategic, and annual plans, including the development and regular monitoring of programme and project work plans;
• Ensure strong links between communications/knowledge management and programme coordination and delivery
• Perform other duties as may be assigned from time to time.
• At least a Master’s degree in Natural Resource Management, Environment Studies or International Development studies, or a related discipline. A PhD would be an added advantage.
• At least 10 years’ work experience with at least 5 years in senior level leadership positions • Strong skills and experience in programme/project development and management encompassing budgets, financial management, contracts management, fund mobilization, donor and stakeholders’ relations, knowledge management, M&E, project design, risk analysis and mitigation, reporting, quality assurance, technical advice and oversight and managing performance of programme staff; • Strong knowledge of landscape restoration approaches preferably in tropical countries such as Rwanda. • Significant experience managing large-scale, multi-year globally funded programs, with a strong track record of successfully managing environment and/or water resource management including previously serving as project manager, team leader or in Africa preferably Eastern Africa • Demonstrated experience in managing diverse teams composed of both international and local teams • Proven experience in working with government institutions, s coaching and mentoring of other teams • Demonstrated knowledge and experience in results-based management • Demonstrated knowledge of gender, climate change and proficiency in managing development projects that mainstream both gender and climate change. • Demonstrated ability to implement projects with rigorous timelines and deliverables and to track program quality through donor-approved monitoring and evaluation systems. • Experience collaborating with diverse stakeholders, such as local NGOs, government officials, donor representatives, and local and international staff. • High and proven level of flexibility and adaptability. • Excellent command of English and strong verbal and written communication skills. Sound command of the French Language both written and spoken • Core Competencies • Functional competencies |
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