Firm Service: Consulting
Reference Code: KE - 47586
Type of Position: Full-time
Job Description
The Chief of Party (COP), based in Nairobi, Kenya, will lead the Program Management Team and provide overall management, strategic direction, and financial oversight to the Project. The COP will report to and work closely with the home office Program Manager to make sure that the program operations are integrated effectively between the field and home based offices. Key roles and responsibilities of this position are listed below.
Programme Management Duties
Complete personnel time and expense reports accurately and in a timely fashionSupport the professional development of project staffEnsure staff are compliant with Deloitte and USAID policies and procedures, and notify the home office of any HR issues or concerns.Review staff compliance with time and expense policies and procedures, including timely and accurate T&E submissionReview supervised staff performance against their stated job descriptions in concert with the home office Program Manager.
Conduct annual performance reviews of all direct supervisees; contribute to the performance review of other project staff as requested.
Ensure that all staff complete annual review process.Oversee sourcing, hiring, and human resource management activities in collaboration with the home office Project Manager and the Finance and Administrative ManagerCommunicate with USAID as necessary to secure approval for TA visits from HQ staff and other expatriate consultants.Ensure personnel files are updated and maintained in a secure, confidential local in the project office. Financial Oversight Responsibilities
Provide overall financial management and accountability of all project activities.Along with the Finance and Administrative Manager and home office Program Manager, ensure that adequate financial and administrative systems are in place, functioning, and compliant with USAID regulations and Deloitte policies.Monitor monthly financial reports, cash flow, and budgeting.Review and sign off on the project fund chain, including but not limited to requesting funds from home office, balancing the local Imprest account, establishing petty cash funds, making payments from petty cash, making payments via check or wire transfer, verifying the documentation substantiating payouts, recording all financial transactions in Imprest, etc. with the support the Finance and Administrative Manager. Review budget inputs to work plan development and monthly, semi-annual, annual performance reports in collaboration with the Finance and Administrative Manager and home office Program ManagerAnalyze burn rate against the planned work plan numbers in collaboration with the Finance and Administrative Manager and home office Program ManagerAt least 10 years experience managing similar, donor-funded programs, preferably focusing on HMIS, capacity building, and systems developmentDemonstrated success of breaking down development challenges, creating and implementing solutions, and achieving measureable results in development projects.Demonstrated ability to manage multiple components simultaneously, work with international personnel, and integrate with partner government and other donors.Excellent communication, writing and interpersonal skillsAdvanced degree in health, business administration, or information systemsKnowledge of USAID policies, procedures, regulations and reporting requirementsIf qualified please submit CV to fmusya@deloitte.co.ke and EmergingMarketsGH@deloitte.com
To be considered your application must be received by 27 April 2011
Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
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