L’IRC recrute pour ce poste (07 Décembre 2021)

Informations sur l'emploi

Titre du Poste : Partnerships Development Advisor

Niveau Requis : Licence

Année d'Expérience Requise : 7 ans

Lieu du Travail : Kenya

Description de l'emploi

Au cours des 80 dernières années, l’International Rescue Committee (IRC) a développé une expertise inégalée pour répondre aux urgences et aider les communautés déracinées à se reconstruire. Fondé en 1933 à la demande d’Albert Einstein, l’IRC a pour mission d’aider les personnes dont la vie et les moyens de subsistance sont bouleversés par un conflit ou une catastrophe à survivre, à se rétablir et à prendre en main leur avenir. L’IRC a des bureaux à Washington DC, New York, Berlin/Bonn et Londres, et est présent sur le terrain dans plus de 40 pays, fournissant une aide d’urgence et reconstruisant des vies après une catastrophe. Par le biais de 28 bureaux régionaux situés dans des villes des États-Unis, l’IRC aide également les réfugiés à se réinstaller aux États-Unis et à devenir autonomes. L’IRC est attaché à une culture de leadership audacieux, d’innovation dans tous les aspects de son travail, de partenariats créatifs et, surtout, de responsabilité envers ceux qu’il sert. L’IRC est un défenseur infatigable des personnes les plus vulnérables.

Working in partnership with local civil society, government and private sector actors is fundamental to the IRC’s mission to help people whose lives and livelihoods are shattered by conflict and disaster to survive, recover, and gain control of their future. Effective local partnerships are central to the IRC’s strategic ambitions in Strategy100, resulting in more effective, responsive, and durable assistance that reaches more people and produces better outcomes for the people we serve. Collaborating with local civil society organizations (CSOs) and government entities recognizes those organizations not only as allies in achieving outcomes, but also as catalysts and drivers of change.

The Purpose of the Role

The Partnership Development Advisor will work closely with Award Management Unit’ Senior Program Development Advisers (SPDAs) and Technical Excellence country facing Technical Advisers (S/TAs) to support and guide IRC country offices to identify and pursue opportunities to build collaborative, principled, strategic partnerships with civil society, government and private sector actors in each context, to enable the delivery of the IRC’s Strategy100 partnership ambition. The Advisor will collaborate with the Capture Advisors to specifically support IRC country offices and technical teams to ensure they have the collaborative partnerships in place for multi-year complex funding opportunities with bilateral and multi-lateral public donors. 

Key Working Relationships:

Position reports to:  Partnership Director, Awards Management Unit (AMU) and Governance Technical Unit under the Crisis Response, Recovery and Development (CRRD)

Close collaboration with: regional and country facing Award Management Unit Senior Program Development Advisers/Program Development Advisers and Senior Technical Adviser/Technical Advisers.   Interacts with IRC internal departments, including external relations, finance, and global supply chain departments.

RESPONSIBILITIES

·         Collaborate with Governance Unit country facing TAs to analyze the roles, capacities and relationships between local government, civil society, and private sector actors, based on the stakeholder analysis process

·         Based on the stakeholder analysis, and guided by anticipated bids and donor strategies, work with technical unit leads to identify the civil society organizations, government entities and private sector actors with which we will build partnership relationships, and which existing partnerships we will continue to build (seeking alignment with S100 strategic partnerships)

·         For specific USG, FCDO, and other competitive bids, collaborate with and support country facing SPDAs/PDAs/STAs/TAs to support country offices to define IRC’s approach based on how it can best ‘add value’, prioritizing opportunities to support and reinforce local capacities and systems (asking ‘why not partner’), and reflecting the strategies of targeted bilateral and multi-lateral public donors

·         Guide AMU and TE country facing staff in supporting the early phase development of collaborative, principled partnerships with local actors, through the application of PEERS policy, process, guidance, and tools

·         In collaboration with the Capture Advisors, Governance TAs and AMU SPDAs, provide partnership related support to business development strategies and approaches, as well as donor submissions

·         In collaboration with Governance TAs, promote inclusive governance and management approaches, including full participation of local actors in consortia

·         Support country facing TAs across Technical Excellence to promote approaches that maximize collaboration in the design and development of programs, identify, understand and build partnerships that leverage the complementary capacities of each partner

·         Where relevant, promote and guide principled, collaborative risks analysis and management with partners across all organizational functions, consistent with PEERS

·         Support country programs to conduct partnership capacity self-assessments, and to address the priority strengthening opportunities identified through those self-assessments

·         Support with the recruitment of staff with significant partnership responsibilities for targeted opportunities

·         Contribute to the continued development and strengthening of PEERS policies, processes, and tools

·         Contribute to the pro-active building of our reputation with key donors and potential primes as a leading humanitarian partnership agency

QUALIFICATIONS

·         Bachelor’s degree in relevant field, including international relations, political science, public administration, and communications or other related field.

·         Seven years’ plus experience leading partnership work; demonstrated expertise in building successful, principled, collaborative partnerships with civil society, government and private sector actors.

·         Experience working with USAID, FCDO, EU institutions, and/or other European donors, including developing proposals. 

·         Excellent written and oral communication; able to convey complex concepts clearly and concisely in writing and orally.  

·         Demonstrated ability to collaborate equally effectively with colleagues in ‘remote’ and diverse teams; outstanding interpersonal skills, including the ability to effectively manage a variety of relationships in a multicultural environment;

·         The ability to work productively and accurately while under pressure in a fast-paced, demanding environment;

·        Flexible work attitude: the ability to work in a team environment and independently and ability to meet unexpected demands, prioritize and multi-task;

·         Ability to travel internationally (up to 20% of time);

·         Fluency in English; proficiency in French, Arabic, and/or Spanish is an asset.

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