Project Manager General Food Distribution Full-time Job
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Job title: Project Manager General Food Distribution National Position
Employment category: F
Reporting to: Area Manager
Direct reports: Team Leaders, Officer, Information Management Officers/Assistants
Unit/department: General Food Distribution (GFD)
Location: Kibondo (Nduta camp),
Authorization level: -USD:10,000
Due Date: 01 April 2022
The overall purpose of the role:
The Project Manager GFD will be responsible to for the full implementation of the General Food Distribution project implemented in Nduta camp by DRC. The Project Manager GFD will be managed and supported by the Area Manager. The Project Manager GFD will directly manage the entire GFD team in Nduta and will alsoprovide technical oversight of the food assistance program to ensure high quality programmee delivery , adherence to strong systems, compliance with all procedures, and full accountability within the framework of Danish Refugee Council and donor standards and guidelines. The Project Manager GFD will closely celaborate and coordinate with DRC colleagues, partners, donors, and government counter parts in the design and implementation of the general food distribution Programme.
Responsibilities:
Programme Management and Coordination
Be the responsible and accountable manager for the high-quality delivery of the food assistance programme.
Provide management supervision and oversight to the all DRC staff involved in the food assistance programme at the field level.
Manage and track food assistance programming, budget, and assets at the field level.
Work hand in hand with the MEAL department to develop monitoring plans for all food assistance and complementary activities (Gender & Protection, disability inclusion) in the field and ensure that regular and rigorous monitoring takes place during implementation.
Track major trends and developments and take action to ensure projects objectives are accomplished.
Participate in the recruitment of staff that has the required knowledge, skill, and abilities to meet DRC food assistance programming standards.
Participate in project proposal design, budget development, and drafting/review of agreements with assistance and guidance from the area manager.
Provide technical oversight through periodic visits to all FDPs, monitor and review all aspects of the food programming and systems as well as provide appropriate feedback and recommendation to the GFD project staff .
Conduct unscheduled and scheduled field visits to all FDPs to observe the distribution and check compliance with set standards.
Conduct on-spot training to correct any anomalies detected.
Integration of other sectors in food programming i.e., MEAL, Gender, Protection, and disability inclusion.
Ensure timely and accurate reports including daily distribution, monthly, quarterly, end-year reports, distribution summary, etc., which reflect the true picture of the food assistance project in the Nduta camp, are prepared and submitted to Grants and quality assurance coordinator as per agreed timelines.
Work hand in hand with Finance to ensure that donor invoices are accurate, submitted on time, and that any issues arising are addressed promptly.
Staff management
Uphold DRCs code of conduct and principles of accountability.
Develop and implement a staff capacity-building plan on areas of commodity management, food distribution, and hygiene sensitization to meet established standards through on job training, workshops, conferences, and any other appropriate methods.
Identify other training needs during the appraisal process and liaise with senior Management to develop strategies for capacity building.
Develop and maintain an updated succession plan for the team that can be utilized whenever opportunities arise.
Implement staff performance management strategy.
Develop a leave management plan and oversee its implementation to ensure staff exercise life-work balance.
Ensure incentive worker payments are processed on time and payments made promptly.
Cultivate a culture of high performance as per the DRC core competencies spectrum.
Coordination and networking
Organize staff meetings to discuss project implementation as well as challenges, successes, and solutions.
Organize and document monthly management meetings
Participate in partner coordination meetings with donors and other stakeholders. (UNHCR, OPM, WFP, and other Partners).
Consolidate feedback and action points from different camp meetings for DRC management response and action.
Organize quarterly performance meetings with the donor to identify gaps and compliance.
Administration & budget management
Overall supervision of logistics/Project fleet ensuring timely maintenance and service of the fleet in coordination with the support services department.
Review and approve purchase requests to ensure costs are properly apportioned.
Maintain asset register and inventory management for the project.
Develop and oversee the implementation of the project procurement plan.
In charge of the budget, planning, monitoring, review to ensure the project is delivered on time and on a budget in consultation with the Area Manager.
Conduct monthly finance review meetings to ensure project costs are accurate and acceptable.
Approval of expenditure within DRC levels of authority.
Ensure all compliance issues are addressed within acceptable timeframes
Experience and technical competencies:
3-5 years experience, preferable with a (I)NGO or UN agency, in food commodities handling, tracking and accounting.
Knowledge of DRC, donor regulations about relief food commodities tracking accounting and reporting.
This position requires a person who is a self-motivated, who can accomplish the task with minimal supervision. He/she should be able to manage a team of staff as well as cooperate with other units. He/she must be keen on details and a well-organized individual.
Good understanding of writing project proposals, budget management, financial management, and Report writing.
Languages:
English fluency is a must
Swahili fluency is a must
Kirundi will be an asset
Key stakeholders:
Area Manager, Finance Manager, Grants Coordinator, Support Services Manager
MOHA
WFP
UNHCR
Education:
A Bachelors degree in social sciences or development.
Female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply for the position
Core competencies Basic Advanced Expert
Striving for excellence x
Collaborating X
Taking the lead X
Communicating X
Demonstrating integrity X
Basic: I master the essentials, but may at times need help from others
Advanced: I can work independently at a fully professional level.
Expert: I am the go-to person when others need help.
DRC as an employer
By working in DRC, you will be joining a global workforce of around 8000 employees in 40 countries. We pride ourselves on our:
- Professionalism, impact & expertise
- Humanitarian approach & the work we do
- Purpose, meaningfulness & own contribution
- Culture, values & strong leadership
- Fair compensation & continuous development
Providing equal opportunities
We are committed to creating an inclusive and positive work environment based on mutual respect for all employees. All applicants are considered for employment without attention to race, age, ability, ethnicity, nationality, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status, or any other factor. At DRC we celebrate diversity and appreciate our employees for the people they are and their unique skills, backgrounds, and perspectives. We encourage all interested candidates to apply.
Promoting high standards
DRCs capacity to ensure the protection of and assistance to refugees, IDPs and other persons of concern depends on the ability of our staff to uphold and promote the highest standards of ethical and professional conduct in relation DRCs values and Code of Conduct, including safeguarding against sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment. DRC conducts thorough and comprehensive background checks as part of the recruitment process.
Company Description
Our vision is to assist refugees, internally displaced people and their host communities to a dignified life. We protect lives and human rights and empower beneficiaries throughout conflict displacement by providing shelter, food, and hope in terms of work, education and integration towards a sustainable future.
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