Country Director – Burkina Faso
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Country Director – Burkina Faso
Location:
Burkina Faso, Ouagadougou
Division:
Program Management
Status:
International Full Time
Position Number:
22:117
About IFES:
IFES advances democracy for a better future. We collaborate with civil society, public institutions and the private sector to build resilient democracies that deliver for everyone. As the global leader in the promotion and protection of democracy, our technical assistance and applied research develops trusted electoral bodies capable of conducting credible elections; effective and accountable governing institutions; civic and political processes in which all people can safely and equally participate; and innovative ways in which technology and data can positively serve elections and democracy. Since 1987, IFES has worked in more than 145 countries, from developing to mature democracies.
Primary Function/Purpose:
IFES is seeking a Country Director for an ongoing electoral assistance program in Burkina Faso. The project aims to strengthen election administration, particularly by supporting transparent processes around electoral reform, and support civil society organizations in increasing citizen awareness, voter education, and participation in the electoral process especially by women and young people. In light of this, the Country Director will serve as IFES’ primary in-country representative and coordinator of programming with local and international actors. The primary focus of the position is providing technical support to stakeholders such as the Independent Electoral Commission (CENI), and ensuring successful completion of project activities. The Country Director will provide vision and technical leadership for project activities. They will be responsible for maintaining pro-active contacts with stakeholders and the international community. The Country Director will direct technical implementation of IFES’ program in Burkina Faso and oversee management of the field office under this program. The project is also co-implemented by the National Democratic Institute (NDI) under the Consortium for Electoral and Political Process Strengthening (CEPPS). The IFES Country Director will also serve as the CEPPS Lead Coordinator for CEPPS partners under this program. The Country Director will provide technical leadership for the project overall, in close coordination with the in-country staff from NDI.
IFES COVID-19 Vaccine Requirement:
N/A
Job Responsibilities:
Job Responsibilities:
Technical Direction and Program Implementation
Serve as IFES’ senior election technical advisor for the assigned project, providing technical support and advice to various government and non-government stakeholders.
Provide expertise on programming focused on inclusive, transparent electoral processes.
Oversee the day-to-day management of IFES’ project(s) in the Burkina Faso.
Prepare and manage the implementation of the project(s) annual work plans in fulfillment of the project’s strategic objectives and goals, and within the allocated budget.
Oversee the design, implementation, and evaluation of program strategies and activities.
Establish and maintain close working relationships with local government and non-government stakeholders, including high-level officials in government ministries and election management bodies.
Establish and maintain working relationships with international NGOs and the donor community to ensure successful implementation of the project and avoid duplication of efforts.
Coordinate closely with consultants and field experts on program components.
Lead the drafting of weekly reports submitted to IFES HQ, providing updates on program activities, progress, and challenges; outreach activities; relevant events in Burkina Faso; support required from IFES/HQ; and activities planned for the coming period.
Lead the drafting and timely submission of detailed, combined quarterly reports to HQ, and ensure that they meet donor and IFES reporting requirements.
Pursue efforts to expand IFES funding and diversity its technical scope in Burkina Faso.
Lead and/or contribute to written technical reports, briefing papers, and IFES thought pieces, both program-specific and non-program specific.
Represent IFES in global, regional, national and sub-national events and in international meetings, at donor meetings and other fundraising activities, as speaker and/or spokesperson for IFES.
Ensure the highest quality of program monitoring, evaluation, reporting, and communications.
Perform other duties as assigned.Management
Ensure, in conjunction with IFES HQ team, compliance with IFES and USAID rules and regulations, particularly with respect to fiscal management.
Establish strong working relationships with the field staff to facilitate the completion of program tasks in a timely manner and within the allocated budget.
Provide general supervision and mentoring of local field staff, including performance appraisals, staff development and other management issues.
In coordination with IFES/HQ assist in the identification, recruitment, and hiring of in-country office staff, as well as local and international technical consultants.
Provide oversight and management of technical consultants, including review of all consultant reports and deliverables.
Assist in program development for IFES in Burkina Faso by identifying additional technical needs in-country, contributing to the development of project proposals and reaching out to the international donor community in an effort to diversify IFES funding sources.
POSITION SCOPE: Serves as primary in-country representative and directs the technical implementation of IFES programming. Oversees the management of assigned field office. In conjunction with IFES HQ, ensures compliance with IFES and USAID rules and regulations. Recommends policies, controls and procedures to guide performance.
DECISION MAKING/PROBLEM SOLVING: Evaluates risk factors with potential to disrupt achievement of strategic goals and sets appropriate course of action in response. Investigates and analyzes current information from various sources and in various formats to inform decision making and the development of protocols and procedures. Leads development and oversees implementation of strategies to track and mitigate risk and its potential impact.
FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY: Ensures the completion of program tasks in a timely manner and within the allocated budget. Ensures compliance with IFES, USAID or other donor rules and regulations, particularly with regard to fiscal management. Oversees preparation and presentation of financial reports to internal and external partners. Oversee and approve local and international procurement in accordance with IFES policies and USAID rules and regulations. Authority to regularly make purchases and incur expenses, subject to established controls and procedures.
RELATIONSHIPS: Serves as primary in-country representative of IFES with local and international actors. Develops, manages and maintains collaborative working relationship with senior level stakeholders within and outside IFES to ensure timely and successful achievement of project goals and objectives. Represents IFES in global, regional, national and sub-national events and in international meetings, and at donor events and fundraising activities, as a spokesperson for IFES
SUPERVISION EXERCISED: Supervises and mentors local field staff and provides oversight and management of consultants and field experts. Leads project planning, monitoring and evaluation.
Education: Bachelor’s degree required. Master’s degree in international politics, international development, public policy, or related field preferred.
Experience:
Have minimum of 10 years of relevant work experience in the democracy and governance field, including a minimum of 7 years of experience with election administration and international program management;
Have demonstrated experience in capacity building, electoral security coordination, election management/voter registration operations and/or strategic communications.
Have demonstrated experience with election systems;
Have demonstrated experience with monitoring and evaluation methodology;
Have experience working in fragile contexts;
Have experience working in Francophone Africa, preferably in Burkina Faso and the Sahel.
Have experience with USAID regulations and the implementation of US Government- funded project activities; and,
Written and spoken fluency in French and English.Related Skills or Knowledge:
Prior experience managing an international office in a politically sensitive, fast paced and challenging environment.
Ability and skills to promote and inspire effective collaboration between individuals, organizations and networks, demonstrating strong diplomacy skills and cultural sensitivity.
Strong consultative, collaborative and participatory way of working.
Strong interpersonal, presentation, and communications skills to meet the diverse technical and managerial requirements of the program and to effectively coordinate with a wide range of stakeholders.
Experience living and working overseas, preferably within the assigned region and/or other transition environments.
Knowledge of local/regional politics and development preferred.
TRAVEL: Travel required up to 25% of time
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/WORK ENVIRONMENT: Standard office work environment. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job
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