TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR HIRING A HEAD OF PROGRAMME
I. POSITION INFORMATION |
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Project title: |
Capacity Building trajectory programme |
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Job Title: |
Head of Programmes |
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Reporting to: |
Executive Secretary |
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Duration : |
Two-years renewable including six months of probation period |
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Working nature: |
Full-time assignment |
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II. PROJECT BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES |
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NUDOR’s BACKGROUND The National Union of Disability Organizations of Rwanda (NUDOR) exists to strengthen the voice of the disability movement in Rwanda. It was established as a civil society organization in 2010 by 8 National organizations of Persons with Disabilities and has currently 15 member organizations. Together NUDOR and its members are working so that persons with disabilities can enjoy the equal rights to which they are entitled. NUDOR’s vision is a society where people with disability enjoy the same human rights and opportunities as other citizens. NUDOR’s mission is to serve as a platform for organizations of People with Disabilities, to share their experiences, to express their views and to support them in strengthening their capacities and achievements. In order to well coordinate the work of its member organizations, NUDOR secretariat is shifting from implementation to coordination which gives more responsibilities to the secretariat for capacity strengthening to ensure that the next 3 years MOs are strong enough for implementing projects. To make sure that this shifting is well processed, an organisational assessment has been conducted. Some of the results have shown that the structure needs also to change to be adapted to new working environment of NUDOR. This OA was commissioned by the Liliane Foundation (LF) and the Disabled Peoples Organisation Denmark (DPOD) in collaboration with NUDOR. LF and DPOD have also supported the related CDT’s implementation. The overall objective of the Organisational Assessment (OA), as per Terms of Reference (TOR), was to identify organisational strengths and weaknesses which can guide the future organisational development planning and strengthening of NUDOR to meet her mandate, vision and mission more efficiently and effectively, and to support members and POs in achieving their missions including their role of Strategic Partner Organisations. One of the important area of strengthening is ensuring that the secretariat is capable to manage the members in order to contribute to its mandate. The key challenge for NUDOR is that it is caught in a project-based implementation approach which disallows for a more strategic approach to address the overarching legal and structural challenges in society for PwDs to gain equal rights and access. For NUDOR to be able to address national structural and legal challenges e.g. in health, education and economic empowerment, NUDOR Secretariat shall have focus on its key functions and responsibilities in four areas: i) Be able to collect data and information for results documentation; ii) have the capacity to use the documentation of the results, i.e. to analyse and potentially conduct research within the three thematic areas; and iii) transform new knowledge and to use now knowledge in capacity building of, e.g. MOs and partner organisations ) to use new knowledge in advocacy work with national authorities and to leverage new funding in the donor community. To achieve the above, the six elements of the organisations need to be tailored accordingly. NUDOR will have to prepare and implement according to a strategic plan which includes detailed planning for all three thematic areas. The support systems, i.e. finance and administration, should be tailored to support the three thematic areas where the tasks are not on projects but on performing the functions and responsibilities described above. The structures of the NUDOR Secretariat should be redesigned and tailored around the three thematic areas and the support. Leadership roles and responsibilities should be redesigned to focus on more strategic, political and advocacy-level, decision-making and implementation. Human resources (e.g. current staff) should be employed in new roles with the responsibility to operationalise the above-described essential function and responsibilities (documentation, analysis/research, capacity building and advocacy). The mindset of staff, the Board and the MOs would be changed to focus more on the strategic level than the current project level. The above suggested changes will require MOs assume the responsibility of implementing projects at the district, community and village levels. This will require significant capacity building of MOs’ project cycle management and leadership skills, and the NUDOR Secretariat should be tasked to coordinate and conduct the capacity building. To ensure that the coordination of the action and programmes is met, a new position was established to support the Executive Secretary in managing the changes. |
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III. Major Functions |
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As far as this position is a member of the Management Team,
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IV. Major Duties and Responsibilities: |
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1. Programme development planning and implementation
2. Program Reviews, Monitoring, Evaluation, Program Learning and Reporting
In Close collaboration with the MEL Manager,the HoP will:
3. Donor relationship management partnerships and networking
4. Programmes ‘ finance management
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V. Profile |
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Required Qualifications
Preferred Skills
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The interested candidate will submit the hard copy, the notified degree, well detailed CV with all relevant supporting documents to NUDOR Office located at Kicukiro district, Niboye Sector, Road KK21 Ave Building 36, 2km from SIMBA Supermarket Kicukiro. The submission deadline is 23rd February 2023 at 12o’clock.
The written and oral tests will be administrated on Tuesday, 28th February, 2023, at NUDOR office for only shortlisted candidates. Interested and Qualified Persons with disabilities and women are encouraged to apply.
Kigali, 7th January,2023
NSENGIYUMVA Jean Damascene
NUDOR Executive Secretary